Monday, July 11, 2011
Week 3 Recap
Week 3 of 12 on the road to the Windward Half Marathon:
Training Log
Sunday: Stretch and Strength - Well, I haven't improved in this area. By Sunday, I just want to lay around...
Monday: 3.5 mile run - Because I missed my long run on Saturday, I made up for it today. It was a beautiful 4th of July morning. Ran past the folks setting up their umbrellas and chairs to watch our local parade. Ran 6 miles. Felt great.
Tuesday: Speed work - 6 x 400 at 5K pace - Here's where I had to rearrange my training plan. Since I ran 6 miles on Monday, I used this day to rest. Normally, this week's training calls for two days of rest before a 5K race. I'm not signed up for a race this week, so I used one of the rest days here.
Wednesday: 3 mile run and strength - Kept to the schedule on this day. Nice Kailua morning run. Made good time. Not walking as much.
Thursday: Rest day - Didn't rest but ran Tuesday's speed work on the treadmill. It seems so easy. Six laps is just 1.5 miles. But ol' Hal really knows what he's talking about. I can already see improvement in my endurance and speed.
Friday: Rest - I did stick to the schedule and rest on this day.
Saturday: 5K Race - Like I mentioned, I didn't have a 5K race to enter, so my husband and I went on a 4.5 mile trail run on the beautiful Aiea Loop Trail. You can read about my adventure here.
This week took a bit of juggling the schedule, but I think I kept true to the training direction. I kept up with the speed work, got a good long run in, and learned a bit about how to improvise when I need to.
The best thing about this week: Definitely the trail run. So much fun to engage your mind on the trail. It was fun to run with my husband. Usually I can't keep up with him, but he slowed down a bit and I pushed myself a bit and we had fun together.
The biggest challenge of this week: I seem to have Monday's run solved, but still need a better plan for Sunday.
Just knowing that I have to be accountable to write up my training log is great motivation for me. I don't ever want to have to tell you that I blew off a run. You're helping me more than you know!
Thanks! And don't let me have all the fun, get out there and Enjoy the Run!
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I'm exhausted reading your schedule and now I have to unload 6 bales of hay and 3 feed sacks from the truck. What was that... oh yes! "Don't think, just move!"
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