I’ve set a record for the longest interval between blog posts of 8 days. Surpassing the previous lapse of 7 days. I have been and busy! I logged 60 hours of work and 60 miles of running with little time left to blog.
I started the week with aspirations to hit 70 miles however on my runs last Sunday and Monday, I felt as though I was running the final miles of a marathon as my legs were super-heavy. Thus I knew that it was time to back off a little. I had planned to do a tempo run on Tuesday but instead ran an easy 7 miles. I did a 45 minute section of tempo running on a 10 miler on Wednesday. Even though I broke the 45 minutes into four sections I was not able to get my heartrate into the threshold zone consistently because my legs went dead on me after the first 8 minutes.
I reconfigured the sequence of my workouts due to my belief that our annual family event was on Saturday and did my long run on Friday morning. I set out with a minimum goal of 16 miles given the results of the last hard workout but happily felt good enough to get in 18 miles. I discovered on Friday afternoon that the family event was on Sunday not Saturday. I decided to defer the 10 miler I had planned for Sunday to Monday in favour of being less rushed and also to give myself another rest day.
My husband usually does the meat and vegetable shopping on Saturdays while I’m running. Due to my confusion about dates I was able to go along with him to the farmer’s market at the Wychwood Barns. This market is on one of my long run routes and it was the first time I had been there in my civvies as prior visit have been when I needed to make a pit stop.
Today I ran 10 miles with 8 x 2 minutes hard. The cooler temperature and the extra rest was a help as I felt great! There is a lot of exciting stuff going on at our place. Our son just moved back from his year internship at Research in Motion and both he and his friend Alain, who lives with us, are going to join my husband and I in the Scotiabank Charity Challenge. Before I had begun my workout, Alain was back from his run and just as I finished my run, Steven appeared, having just finished his. When my husband returned from his workout, he cooked up a big breakfast, well-deserved by all.
To find out more about what is keeping our household fit click on Scotiabank Charity Challenge to see our motivation. CLICK HERE to find out more and perhaps place a pledge on me 🙂 If you would like to join our team just send your inquiry as a comment on this post.
Peace