Another running week in the books. As week #3 has started yesterday with a 10k race {recap to come soon} I took some time to think about last week’s training. It was full of up’s and down’s in life and running all while on vacation. It wasn’t the best vacation but after getting through the weekend and some awesome runs with friends, I have to admit it wasn’t terrible either.
Week #2 of half marathon training went a little like this:
What was planned VS. What happened!
Monday – Stretch & Strengthen. Nothing. No running, no walking, nothing.
I lost my car today as it bit the dust while visit my parents and wasn’t worth it to fix. We had hoped to keep it at least until next summer so it was a bit of a blow to lose it. At least we weren’t in an accident. My mind sure had a hard time getting wrapped around the idea that I no longer had a car. It was a bad bad day, I was mentally drained and couldn’t bring myself to do anything.
Tuesday: 5k – 6k on the treadmill at 8:30 pm – I took Lilly home so she could get to her soccer session so I managed a late night run on the treadmill. The first 5k was terrible but for some reason I kept running until 6k. It was also nice to have a night with just her.
Wednesday: 30 min tempo run– Rest Day – Saï and I spent 9 hours doing car stuff and I was mentally and physically drained today. I felt that sleep was more important after we ate dinner at 9 at night! At least Saï and I got a full day and night together – I might class this as a date 🙂
Thursday: 5k + strength – Just under 7k with the TTP running group. I went out way to fast (up hill) and kept the pace way to long. Slowed down after 3k and had a good pace after that. Made a group-running-rookie mistake of not turning on my Garmin in time and missed having the satellite catch. BUMMER .
Friday: Rest day – 6k Trail run with my running buddy Krystol. The girls and I were still visiting my family but I took a night to go home by myself {thanks Mom/Dad}. It was really great to run on a trail with Krystol as we usually only race together.
Saturday: 5k @ pace – 8k with my Ironman friend/coworker. Good run but I made another rookie-mistake: I started my Garmin too late and missed the first 1.03km. This route happens to be the middle of the half marathon that I am running in October…rolling hills. Guess I’ll be training more and more on this route in the near future!
I wore my PRO Compression socks during this run as I wanted to test them out during the run and see how my legs do.
Sunday: 9k long run – Rest Day {because I am running/racing a 10k Monday since it’s a holiday here}
Total mileage for Week 2: 27 km
Total mileage for Training: 55 km
What I liked about this week:
- I’ve managed to do a lot of outdoor running vs my treadmill this week and I’m loving it. I’m also loving my new New Balance shoes, don’t worry Asics I haven’t forgotten about you.
- Running with friends and running groups is simply great and motivating.
- Despite losing my car and all that stress I managed a pretty awesome running week.
- Time with my girls, my husband, my family and great friends.
What I didn’t like about this week:
- Losing my car 😦
If you missed the first week and training plan, here you go: Week 1 and Half Marathon Training Plan
When you are completely mentally and physically drained, do you work out?
Outside or inside running this summer?
How do you react when life throws you an unexpected curve ball?
Great job getting it done despite all the hard ships. So sorry about your car!!!
Thanks! It was such a shocker to lose my car and took me the better part of the week to get over it! It’s all good 🙂
Good for you! That’s some impressive training. Sometimes I take a break when I’m mentally drained and tired but sometimes I plow through (usually with the help of a workout buddy). It’s such a tough call, but more often than not I feel better once I get out there and get it done.
Thank you! Taking a break was just what my body needed those two days – sometimes you just have to listen to your body and readjust where possible.
Very impressive! Sucks about the car, just can’t imagine not having one. And family time is awesome!
It was upsetting to lose the car, that’s for sure but at least we didn’t get in an accident. Family time is awesome time 🙂
UGH NOOOOOO! I’m sorry about your car!! That’s the worst. 😦
You did a great job on your plan this week though. It’s week 2 for me too! We are half training buddies!! ❤
It was a big bummer (that’s me putting it nicely), took me a few days to get over it 😉 Now I just have to figure out a good name for our new one 😉
Yes – week 2 training buddy! So glad you hit double digits 🙂
So sorry about your car! But wow, you did great on your training!
Thanks, I’m pretty happy with last weeks training 🙂
Nice training even with obstacles! Sorry to hear about your car.
Thanks, I’m pretty happy with how my training went last week despite everything.
Hello Mrs. Motivated! I’m way excited about how tough you are among all that’s happening–keep it up!
I hope EVERYONE is running outdoors this summer baby! That’s what makes running so great!
Good luck w training!!
Sorry about your car – that sucks. But nice job getting week 2 DONE despite all the setbacks.
Way to get er done! Bummer about the car tho. Maybe you can just run everywhere instead – it will accelerate your training at least. 😉
Would that be awesome…I’d be in SUPER shape then 😉
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