Monday, December 17, 2012

WE 12/16/12

Monday - 3.5 miles with Onya (park loop), 60 sit-ups, 15 push-ups, 60 second plank, 50 sumo squats
Tuesday - rest
Wednesday - 3.5 miles with Onya (park loop), 60 sit-ups, 15 push-ups, 60 second plank, 60 sumo squats
Thursday - 3.5 miles with Onya (park loop), 60 sit-ups, 20 push-ups, 60 sumo squats, 10 leg lifts, 10 bicycle crunches
Friday - rest
Saturday - rest
Sunday - rest

Oh no, another lazy week!!  I did manage to do my sit-ups three days but skipped the long run entirely because we were at a cabin on Mt. Hood with friends.  This time of year is so busy with fun activities that it is far too easy for me to slack off on my exercise and general good health (for instance, I've probably eaten 10 pounds of bacon during the last month!!).  Maybe I'll be able to post about how I've met all my goals one of these weeks soon... 

Monday, December 10, 2012

WE 12/09/12

Monday - 3.5 miles with Onya (park loop), 50 sit-ups, 15 push-ups, 60 second plank
Tuesday - 3.5 miles with Onya (park loop), 50 sit-ups, 15 push-ups, 60 second plank, 50 sumo squats
Wednesday - 3 miles with Cheri and Onya
Thursday - 2 miles with Onya (park loop), 50 sit-ups, 15 push-ups, 60 second plank, 50 sumo squats
Friday - rest
Saturday - rest
Sunday - rest

I was supposed to run in the Canyon Rumbler Frozen Half Marathon on Saturday.  We drove over to Crooked River Ranch and spent the weekend at my parent's house.  I woke up too sick on Saturday to handle racing but Lee and K both had amazing races!!  It was the first annual event with 63 people signed up.  Lee took 12th place with a super fast 1:49 and K came in 38th with a very respectable 2:16.  The course was a tough out and back with a huge hill at in the first and twelfth mile.  I'm for sure going to be running this next year!!

I have a couple more weeks before Eugene training needs to start...  so I really need to think about getting back on track with my mileage:).  I do feel good about three days of getting in my sit-ups.  I'm aiming to make it four days this week! 

Monday, December 3, 2012

WE 12/02/12

The first weekly update in FOREVAH:

Monday - 3 miles with D (Waterfront)
Tuesday - 3.5 miles with Onya (parks loop)
Wednesday - rest
Thursday - .5 miles with Onya (River Run)
Friday - rest
Saturday - 11 miles (Eastside)
Sunday - rest

My intention on Thursday was to do a track workout before work.  But I slept in instead.  My goal is to get back up to five runs a week by the end of December.  Having a new boyfriend has meant getting happy-fat so I need to turn the tide on that as soon as possible and more run days should really help. 

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

I've been on a self-imposed hiatus from blogging while I was dealing with some issues in my personal life. I just received notice on Sunday that my divorce is final so I feel comfortable starting up blogging again. A lot has changed in the last nine months...  if you also follow my beer blog, you know that I have a new boyfriend to brew with BUT, lucky me, he is also a runner so we get to run together as well! 

Since I last blogged, I ran the 2012 Portland Marathon and the Silver Falls Half Marathon.  I'll be making full posts on both of those in the near future.  On December 8th, I'll be running the first annual Canyon Rumble Frozen Half being put on by Madras Physical Therapy.  After that, the only thing I'm thinking about is running the 2013 Eugene Marathon.  That's just tentative, though... 

I plan on resurrecting the weekly update blog posts so I can track my training better and be more accountable.  I've gotten a smidge lazy and I really need to get back in gear with doing more than 3.5 mile runs.  Once I've got a better handle on my 2013 plans and goals, I'll map out a calendar and get that on here too. 

It feels so good to be back blogging and, more importantly, to have my life back! 

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Weight

I am currently at the lowest weight I've ever been for the low mileage that I'm running.  Generally, this is the weight that I'll hit during the last couple of weeks of marathon training.  But, this time around, I'm there with just 10-15 miles a week.  My mileage is going to be going up as Helvetia training starts in earnest.  It'll be really interesting to see what my weight does this summer as my mileage increases. 

I have been eating really, really well lately.  Now that I'm in charge of preparing all my food, I'm eating a ton more veggies.  I also tend to cook lighter fare with fewer sauces and added flavors.  I like my food pretty darn simple and I'm sure that's cut a lot of fat and empty calories out of my diet.  I'm also just eating a bit less since I'm making my own portions rather than being served portions sizes that are more appropriate for a 200+ pound man. 

Monday, April 2, 2012

Helvetia Week 2

This is techically week 2 of training for Helvetia...  but I didn't run at all week 1.  Instead, I coughed, laid on the couch and vomited.  So glad THAT week is behind me!  I took it pretty easy this week too and, sadly, didn't manage to get out on the bike once.  I haven't biked in a month!!  I like it when I do it but I'm not nearly as motivated to bike as I am to run.  I wish that I could find a biking partner...  but I drive a smart car so I have no way to transport my bike to meet somewhere.  I just need to find a way to be more self motivated. 

Monday - 3 miles (with D)
Tuesday - rest
Wednesday - 3 miles (with M)
Thursday - 2 miles (at Tryon!!)
Friday - rest
Saturday - 5 miles (with group)
Sunday - rest

I'm not sure I'll have any time to bike this week either.  I've got a super packed after work schedule with running dates, the KU game tonight and meetings for volunteering with the Obama campaign and a local NFP.  I'll be happy if I can get in a yoga day and one biking day... 

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Tryon, My Savior

Life, it is a changin'... 

I haven't run at Tryon in probably at least a year.  I first discovered it back when my then-husband was traveling every week for work.  The first time Onya and I ever ran there, it was a wet, rainy day much like today.  It may have even been in March.  We raced up and down those paths and we both had mud splattered from head to toe.  We were both beaming by the time it was done. 

Today, all I could think about was getting out on those muddy trails.  I obsessed all day at work.  After too much time off and way too much time since I've been on a trail, it seemed like the most wonderful idea I've ever had.  Knowing that it gets ridiculously slippery with all the amounts rain we've had lately, I decided that we'd just go two miles.  Sadly, Onya has aged about three years (not that I haven't...) and I was just recently informed by my vet that she's overweight.  Needless to say, there wasn't nearly as much racing up and down the trails...  but we did have a great two miles. 

We splashed.  We slipped.  We waded through the parts of the trail that were like small creek beds.  I reflected on how drastically everything can both change and stay exactly the same.  Onya is my love, my rock and my inspiration.  The trails feed my soul, calm my mind and remind me that I am strong.  As the rain washed away my tears, I realized that I've been off course for too long.  It is time for me to put one foot in front of the other and see just how far I can get on my own. 

I have a feeling that I'm going to look back on this time in my life and know that Onya and Tryon were driving factors in my grief, sadness, healing and ultimate recovery. 

Monday, March 26, 2012

Sick, Sick and More Sick!

After three full weeks of being sick, I am finally feeling good enough to run again!  Today was my first run in over two weeks.  I had a run date with a girlfriend who is newish to running.  I took Onya along and we ran three miles on the Waterfront.  I have another run date with a different running friend on Wednesday.  And then, of course, I'm planning a five miler with my running group on Saturday.  I'm also hoping to get out on my bike once or twice this week.  YAY for feeling better! 

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Sicko!

I haven't been posting here much because I've been really sick for the past week and a half or so.  In fact, I'm too sick to get to run today's Shamrock Run.  I'm super sad about that and it'll be the first time in five years (I think!) that I haven't run it.  But, with an ear ache, sore throat and cough, I know that the right thing to do is to stay out of the rain and rest. 

Even before this sickness, I was starting to not bike, skate or run as much.  My personal life is primarily to blame for that as I suddenly find myself going through a very, very unplanned, unanticipated and shocking divorce.  While I won't be talking about it much on this blog, it is happening and it is impacting my motivation to exercise...  at least for now.  That said, I'm hopeful that I can get over this cold and get back on track this week.  I really need to start getting focused on Helvetia and undo-ing some of the damage that the last week plus off has done! 

Monday, February 20, 2012

Week 7 Shamrock

Tuesday - 4 miles
Saturday - 6 miles
Sunday - hours of lifting chairs!

Last week was a horrible week for me on pretty much every front.  Obviously, I struggled with working out.  But that was mostly because I had a horrible week at work and on the personal front.  I'll keep the details to myself but, suffice to say, I've had my confidence swept out from under me and I'm now filled with all kinds of negative, self-doubting emotions.  It was the kind of week where you just want to say 'fuck it all', climb into bed and never come back out from under the covers.  Since that's not an option, I'm hoping for better training this week...  hopefully at least THAT will go well even if nothing else does! 

Monday, February 13, 2012

Week 6 Shamrock

Monday - REST
Tuesday - 4 miles
Wednesday - 2.5 miles, 1 hour skating
Thursday - 40 minute bike
Friday - 1 hour skate
Saturday - 5 miles
Sunday - 40 minute bike

I hadn't intended to rest on Monday.  I had a craptastic day at work and then I got home to a puppy who had pottied her crate.  She was covered in urine and so, so, so ashamed.  She'd just finished up a round of antibiotics for a UTI and it appeared to have come back.  She's on a 21 day round of very expensive antibiotics now so hopefully she'll feel better soon. 

On Wednesday, I got back to running with the ladies running group at the DePaul Treatment Centers. 

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Skate Gear

The picture on the left is off my very own kneepads and my first potential piece of boutfittery, yellow snake skin patterned tights!  The picture on the right is my very own wristguards!!  I now have everything I need to safely skate recreationally.  If I did decide to, say, join the Wreckers, I'd also have to get a helmet, elbow pads and a mouth guard.  But, for now, I'm set;). 

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Jess Skates - One Week Later

Remember last week when I went on my first skate??  Maybe you noted on my weekly update that I skated Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.  Maybe you wondered what was up with that... but probably you didn't:).  Anyway, even after that first bambi legged skating trip where I couldn't hide the look of sheer terror in my eyes, I kinda wanted to skate more and I kinda wanted my own skates.  But that would obviously be ridiculous, I know. 

On Friday, Ty went skating with us and it kinda came out that I wanted my own skates.  And derby gear.  So we struck a deal that I could buy those things if I still wanted them after 12 total skates.  Reasonable, right?  Then I skated again on Sunday and the skates felt totally different...  all wobbly and weird.  I complained to J'Alissa and she explained to me that each pair of skates is different - the trucks can be tighter or looser, the wheels can be tighter or looser, the bearings can be more or less worn.  She tightened up my trucks and it was worlds better but it really got me thinking more about getting my own skates.  Learning how to skate is hard enough without having to adjust to drastically different skates each time! 

Enter craigslist, which I have been checking hourly since my first skate trip, and a $75 pair of Reidel skates!  I met the seller on Tuesday and talked her down to $60... and now I own my very own pair of skates!!!  WOOHOO!  I skated on them for the first time last night.  I wish I could say that it was heavenly but, of course, it felt all... weird.  My trusty derby girlfriend had me take a break from my 50 laps to have them checked out.  The guy at the counter asked if I was free-wheeling... which sounded a little too much like free-balling and gave me a private little giggle.  Anywhoo, I plopped myself up on the counter and he checked my wheels to discover that they were spinning just fine.  He asked if they were new wheels and I shared with him that I'd just bought the skates and the seller said that they'd only been used four times before.  He replied, 'yep, you just need to break them in'. 

I continued on with my 50 laps.  I didn't get to start them until 7:30 because J'Alissa got caught in traffic (I'm not brave enough yet to skate without her!) and I got to buy kneepads as my reward for completing 50 straight laps on Sunday.  Anywhoo, I just finished lap 46 when they cleared the floor for pace laps...  GRRR!!!  I was even on pace to finish my 50 in under 45 minutes which would get me rewarded with my own wristguards. 

BUT, the most exciting part of the night was talking to my first real, live derby girl who wasn't J'Alissa!!!  OMG - it was so, so great.  There were a bunch of people still in the retard lane after the pace skate and a girl asked me about my running tights.  We chatted  a bit about them and then parted.  I started practicing my T stops when she came back up to me and asked if I wanted to do derby!!!!  I explained that this was just my fourth time skating so I'm probably not up to it yet but that I was thinking about it.  She started tell me about their orientation sessions and derby lessons.  It was so exciting because she was kind of encouraging me...  and it felt like I was sort of being recruited for derby.  OMG.  Did I mention, SO EXCITING!!!  I remained cool... until she skated away and then I skated over to J'Alissa and panko'd her with all the details super duper excitedly and then she fell down laughing and it was the best thing ever!  The End.  

Monday, February 6, 2012

Week 5 Shamrock

Monday - bootcamp
Tuesday - bootcamp, 2 miles
Wednesday - 40 minute bike, 1 hour skating
Thursday - REST
Friday - 2 miles, 1 hour skating
Saturday - 2 miles, 1 hour yoga
Sunday - 30 minute bike, 1 1/2 hour skating

What's up with all the skating?  I don't really know.  I just thought it might be fun.  So I asked my derby friend to take me.  And I really, really sucked at it.  So I naturally asked her to take me again.  And, again, I really, really sucked at it...  but not quite as badly.  Then, I asked her to take me AGAIN.  And I warmed up with 50 laps.  I still really, really suck so it took me about an hour.  But I did it.  Then we worked on T stops and something kind of clicked. 

We're going again on Wednesday.  I'll warm up with 50 laps again.  Then I'm buying my own kneepads (reward for Sunday's 50 laps) and we are going to work on single and double knee stops as well as T stops.  Once I can do 50 laps in 45 minutes, I'm going to buy my own wrist guards.  Skating is a good, hard workout and it's fun.  Where this will go, I'm not sure yet.  But getting in good non-running workouts can only help my running, right? 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Other Side of the Rink

And for the other side of last night's skaing adventure, I direct you to J'Alissa's blog:

Pain in the J'Alissa

Enjoy! 

Jess... Skates?

Honestly, not really and certainly not well!  I went with my derby girlfriend (read more about her HERE) roller skaing last night.  I actually ASKED her to take me.  What?  I knew it was going to be really, really hard.  So I'm not going to say that it was harder than I expected, necessarily, but I will say that, yes, it was really, really hard. 

J'Alissa picked me up and we headed to the Oaks Park Skating Rink.  We were early so there weren't too many people there yet.  I gave the man my five dollar bill and got an original pair of roller skates.  As we walked to the benches, J'Alissa was absolutely giddy with anticipation of the hilarity that knew was to ensue.  I laced up my skates and she helped me get her knee pads and wrist guards on.  Believe it or not, I wasn't the only person there who was padded up...  but most of the skaters didn't bother.  Then she grabbed up her stuff and told me to grab mine and SPEED RACED to a locker.  This is when I knew I was in for it.

I Bambi legged it to the locker, put my stuff in and then approached the rink.  Nervous doesn't begin to describe it.  I kept one hand on the wall and jerked my way down the first straight away.  Constantly having to find your center of gravity takes a lot of concentration.  Like, total concentration.  After my first stilted lap, I asked J'Alissa how to break and she told me to use the toe brake thing...  so I tried and promptly fell flat on my ass.  It hurt, don't get me wrong, but now the worst case scenario was over and behind me!! 

I got up and headed for the retard lane in the back.  After I'd gone up and down that at least a dozen times, I wasn't even using the wall anymore!  J'Alissa showed me how to do a real derby stop and I practiced the foot work for that - but it'll be a while before I'm brave enough to try to execute that at any speed!  Then, she suggested that we try a lap on the rink.  I tried to argue but she generally doesn't take no for an answer.  We actually did several laps and I was well away from the wall.  I even thought I was hauling ass at times until I realized that I was being passed constantly and had yet to pass a single skater. 

We ended up being there for about an hour and that was plenty for my first time.  I knew that I would be pretty sore today and in some new places so I didn't want to overdo it.  Plus, anything that takes that much concentration is exhausting in other ways too.  As we were leaving, I did promise that I'd skate for an hour and a half next time...  so I guess we'll be going back on Wednesday.  And I'll be wearing hot pants and knee highs.  You have been warned. 

Monday, January 30, 2012

Week 4 Shamrock

Monday - bootcamp, 23 minute bike ride
Tuesday - 3.5 mile run
Wednesday - 35 minute bike ride
Thursday - bootcamp, 2 mile run
Friday - rest
Saturday - 4 miles
Sunday - 30 minute bike ride, hour yoga DVD

I had a great week of workouts and I'm feeling fabulous!  It's nice to feel back in the groove.  My legs were super dead on my run on Thursday so I took it incredibly slow and easy.  I definitely feel like I'm getting stronger, leaner and slimmer.  Week 1, I gained a quick 4 pounds and was up to 133...  but I've weighed 131 the last couple of days which I take as a sign that my body is adjusting in a positive way. 

I'm on vacation next week and I've signed up for 6am bootcamp on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (class isn't offered on Wednesday).  We'll see if I make them all... but, if I do, that would be SO AMAZING!  Also, I'm considering trying skating if my derby girlfriend is free to take me on Wednesday (update:  she is!!!).  Lastly, I'm working on getting a group of girls together for a weekly 'bootcamp'.  More on that in another post! 

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Bootcamp Day 4

Yesterday was my fourth day at bootcamp and I am still loving it!  Everyone in the class is so friendly and inviting.  And the workouts are seriously challenging!  We worked in pairs again and did 'partner relays'.  Basically, one partner did a 'stay' exercise while the other did a 'travel' exercise.  The girl who I partnered with on Monday, Jenny, was there again so we immediately decided to be partners.  Here's the routine that we did:

   S:  low jacks
   T:  lunges with twists

   S:  squats with kicks
   T:  alternating lateral lunges

   S:  wall sits
   T:  backward lunges

   S:  shoulder bridges
   T:  over/unders and sit stands

We did each for two minutes with quick water breaks in between.  Then we did it again, each for two minutes, but without the water breaks.  It was tough.  I think, though, that I'm getting in better shape because I wasn't nearly as sore as I had been on Friday!  So that must be a good sign. 

I emailed on Friday asking for their pricing after my $20 month unlimited is over.  If the price is right, I think I'll keep going twice a week. 

Monday, January 23, 2012

Bootcamp Day 3

No, I didn't make it to bootcamp on Saturday.  BUT, I did go this morning so that already gets me to a better start than last week!  Bootcamp is taking the place of yoga if you're referencing my training calendar.  Since I didn't get my 30 minute bike ride in yesterday, I'm hoping to do it tonight after work. 

This morning's bootcamp was AWESOME!!  We had a different instructor...  I think her name is also Emily?  She was also super friendly and welcoming but she introduced herself when I was only 1/2 a cup of coffee in to a Monday morning.  So, really, I shouldn't be expected to have registered and remembered her name, should I? 

We did a differnt warm up where we were jogging the length of the space and doing different things each time.  Skipping with forward arm circles, skipping with backward arm circles, lunges with side twists, you get the idea.  Then we partnered up and grabbed a resistance band.  We did exercises 1, 3 and 5 with 5 reps each and taking turns.  We did 2 and 4 for 30 seconds each and taking turns.  For all of these except the rows, we were both in the band, if that makes sense. 

   1.  Inside leg toe touches (side by side)
   2.  Sprints (running away from stationary partner as fast/hard as you can)
   3.  Lunges (facing away from stationary partner)
   4.  Sprints (again)
   5.  Row (facing each other each holding the band with palms up)

We did that routine two times.  I loved the sprinting...  it was the oddest sensation and also funny to watch but it felt amazing.  I think it would be worth it to get a resistance band because I think Ty and I could do the toe touches, lunges and rows at home together.  I don't think I could hold him for the sprints, though! 

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Week 3 Shamrock

Monday - rest (supposed to be a snow day but that didn't happen!!)
Tuesday - 3.5 miles
Wednesday - rest (got home to a crate filled with puppy poop, lost all motivation to bike)
Thursday - bootcamp, 3.5 miles, 20 minute bike ride*
Friday - rest
Saturday - rest
Sunday - 3.5 miles

As can be seen above, I'm struggling with balance.  I'm skipping workouts and then trying to cram them in on other days.  My goal for the upcoming week is to do better with that... 

* - super leisurely as I was biking wtih Ty and Onya while they were running. 

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Bootcamp Day 2

I know, I know.  Why is this just Day 2 when it should be Day 4?  Because Day 1 kicked my ass so hard!!!  I couldn't walk after Day 1 and just getting out for a measly two miles on Saturday was near to impossible.  But I did it.  My Monday excuse was that it was supposed to snow.  And it was Monday.  I blame Pubes for both.  Even today was hard...

My alarm sounded, I promptly turned it off and asked Ty if I should go to bootcamp or stay in bed.  He replied that I'd feel better if I made myself go to bootcamp.  I replied that I wasn't feeling bad at all!  But, then, I did get up.  Only to find out that Ty had changed the timer on the coffee (WHY? WHY? WHY?) by 10 minutes.  So, it was just starting to brew instead of just finishing.  But I was early to my first camp so I decided to wait a couple of minutes and drink really strong coffee on my drive there. 

With my really strong coffee in hand, I headed out to brave the deluge.  As I was hydroplaning my way along I-5 South, alla sudden, I see that the Macadam/Ross Island Bridge exit is closed!!!  WTF?!?!  Don't they have a reader board before the Corbett exit specifically for communicating things like this?  So, I end up having to get on I-84 and taking the OMSI exit with 5 minutes to go before class starts... and I end up running in exactly at 6am!  Whew.  So glad I got up and cursing Ty under my breath. 

But then class started.  And it DID feel good to be there.  And the instructor/owner, Emily, addressed me by name - which I found super impressive after meeting me just once.  Again, we had a nice warm up.  Then the workout began...  we had 20 minutes to do as many circuits of THIS as we could (I did 1 1/2):
            10 assisted pull-ups
            15 burpees
            20 hanging leg pull-ups
            25 half burpees
            30 double time jump ropes (or 90 regulars)

Holy crap.  Guess who won't be shampooing her hair for the next few days!  My arms are already sore.  I consider myself to have T Rex arms so I suppose this is good for me.  And it did feel good to already have had a killer workout under my belt when I arrived at work.  Will someone remind me of that when my alarm goes off at 5:20am on Monday?

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Frozen Toes!

We had a rare snow day today!  If there's one thing you need to know about the Pacific Northwest, or at least Portland, it's that we entirely shut down with just a trace of snow.  Which I really, really love...

The snow started falling in earnest around 8am here in Lake Oswego so pup and I decided we had best get out in it!  For the first mile or so, my toes were really hurting.  Lately, my feet have been struggling to handle running again.  They feel sore and not very flexible.  In the past, when my feet got cold, I'd just flex the toes to kind of warm them up.  I could do that every couple of minutes and that would be sufficient to keep them comfortably warm-ish.  But, perhaps related to the soreness and lack of flexibility, that wasn't really doing the trick this morning.  I considered turning around but realized I was actually almost a mile in and only had two more to go so I figured I could tough it out. 

As we were getting to the second park on our standard three mile route, there was a sweet puppy playing fetch in the cul-de-sac with her owner.  As we headed into the park, she decided to come along and she ended up staying with us the whole way through and back out.  I wasn't too worried because the trail is only about a quarter mile long ending in a small loop and you can only get out of the park by going back the way you came in.  I also figured that her puppy-papa wouldn't be too worried either and Onya loved the company. 

After we reunited the puppy with her owner, I noticed that the snow seemed to have turned into more of a freezing rain and that the sidewalk was starting to get a little slippery.  I was careful to pay more attention to my footing which was especially important because the rain was turning the snow that had fallen into little translucent pellets of slickness.  I about ate asphalt crossing a fairly major road in our neighborhood not long after.  When I was about a block or two from home, the heavy, fat flakes started falling again.

By this time, my feet and toes had finally stopped hurting but they were pretty numb as I took off my Fingers.  When I was showering, they were painful little bundles of burning and itching.  I can't wait for my feet to adjust back to running in Fingers!!  Feet aside, it was a great run in some fun and unusual weather. 

Monday, January 16, 2012

Week 2 Shamrock

Another week of good workouts in the bag!

Monday - yoga (on demand)
Tuesday - 2 miles
Wednesday - 30 minute bike
Thursday - bootcamp and 2 miles
Friday - rest
Saturday - 2.5 miles
Sunday - rest

Let me just start by saying the bootcamp KICKED MY ASS.  Seriously.  I couldn't walk right until SUNDAY.  So, I ended up skipping it on Saturday and then I took that extra rest day on Sunday instead of my 30 minute bike ride.  I was supposed to go to bootcamp this morning but, with all the snow predictions, it was too cold.  And, I wanted to sleep longer.  But I do plan on going back on Thursday and, unless it kills me again, go back on Saturday.  This week, the milage finally starts going up just a smidge and I'll be incorporating 3 mile runs - which works perfectly since I'm checking in on a friend's cat all week and her apartment is just over 3 miles from my work! 

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Turner Runs Too!

My aunt and two cousins stayed the night at our house last night.  This morning, we dragged Turner, 12 years old, out running with us!  He's closer to my height than Ty's and slender so we decked him out in a pair of my running tights, basketball style shorts, wool shirt and Eugene Marathon tech shirt.  With Onya, we did a 2.5 mile loop through the neighborhood.  Turner did great - not a single 'are we there yet', he paced him self well and sprinted it in.  In fact, he won the race to the mailbox from the corner quite handily! 

I was super impressed...  I think that boy may have a future running career ahead of him!  At the very least, I'll be encouraging him to join me on future visits. 

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Bootcamp!!!

I had my first bootcamp this morning at 6am.  Last night, I was very good and got things all ready.  I packed a bag with work clothes for today, bathroom things for showering here at work after bootcamp and workout clothes for today's run.  I also packed my breakfast and morning snack - banana, instant oatmeal, Clif bar.  I set out my bootcamping outfit and shoes as well and set my alarm for 5:20am. 

Upon arriving to Fit Body Bootcamp, I was greeted by Emily.  She was warm, friendly and inviting.  Class started exactly on-time, which I always appreciate, with jump roping.  Let me tell you, it's been a LONG time since I've jumped rope!!  We then did a series of warm up activities before heading into the core of the workout...

The first set was 20 seconds of activity followed by a 10 second rest.  We started with our hands on the ground and our feet to the right.  We then threw our feet up and to the left, then back to the right, then back to the left.  Then, we did two split leg push ups, pulled our legs back together on the left and repeated the jumps.  And we did this 8 times. 

Then, we did squat burn-outs:  half squats for 10 seconds, full squats for 10 seconds, pulsing half squats for 10 seconds and a 10 second rest.  We did this 5 times. 

THEN, we repeated the jump split push ups 8 times and THEN we repeated the squat burn-outs 5 times. 

Holy crap.  That was followed by some stretching and we were done. 

The class is 45 minutes long and I was dripping sweat by the end - which is always a good sign!  I'm super excited about this class because, so far, it seems just my style and speed.  I will be going Monday, Thursday and Saturday for a month and I know it's going to make me feel GREAT! 

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

More Biking

Wool hat, Oakleys, helmet, wool chute, gloves, wool long sleeve, tech shirt, fleece jacket, thick running tights, thick running socks, ENDs. 

I bundled up for today's bike ride and, I'm excited to say, I did not freeze.  But that's still not the same as not being cold...  so I'll be bundling even more on my next ride!!  The picture in this post is of how much clothing I was wearing.  It probably didn't help that it was super windy out either.  The entire 'out' part of my ride was against the wind.  The paths were littered with pine cones and downed branches, too, as if I need MORE bike challenges!!

I still haven't figured out how to signal.  I don't know which arm I'm supposed to use but that's kind of okay because I'm really not ready to take a hand off my handlebars yet!  On Sunday, Ty commented that I'm the most cautious bike rider he's ever seen.  Although, it should be noted, that he was biking WITHOUT BRAKES.  So I guess that makes him the most reckless. 

I did pass two other bikers and they both gave me a wave which I really appreciated.  I'm still slow and wobbly but I'm getting better at using my gears.  And I feel like I'm getting faster...  and it's taking longer into my ride before my legs feel like they're just going to fall off. 

All in all, I'm really glad that I'm making myself bike for crosstraining. 

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Oh Noes

I didn't end up getting to run today.  I had a haircut at 3 and then I had to meet some people about a thing.  They were late, then they wanted to buy the thing tonight so they had to go get their truck and come back.  Which took another half hour.  By the time I got home, it was dark out and Ty and Onya were already back from their run AND showered. 

Which means that I'll be running AND biking tomorrow - my first brick!

The key to getting your workouts in can sometimes be simply staying flexible.  And that is certainly much easier when the mileage is low.  It can get a lot more difficult to reschedule workouts when you're above 20 miles in a week. But, luckily, that is not the case for me at this point in my training. 

Monday, January 9, 2012

Daily Burn Tracker

Over the years, I have periodically used Daily Burn Tracker to track my calories, nutrition and weight.  It is a super nifty like program that has most standard foods that you might eat out OR make at home.  And it has a lot of organic brands...  which I really appreciate.  Since I started training again, I thought it would be a good time to check in with my nutrition and tweak it as needed. 


As you can see, I've actually GAINED weight this week.  Which is incredibly stupid but totally normal and predictable.  Since I used it last, they've added a handy 'dashboard' at the bottom.  You can toggle it between daily (where it lists how many exercise calories you've burned today) and weekly. 

Every single time I've gone through this exercise, I've found that I am heavy on daily calories and fat and always, always, always light on protein.  Since my New Seasons Market quit carrying my favorite brand of greek yogurt (milk is challenging for me so I'm super duper picky about these things or else I'll just gag), I've started eating organic instant oatmeal every morning instead.  I guess it's time to find another supplier of my yogurt (please, please let the new Zupan's going in mere blocks from my house carry it!!!). 

If you're looking for a tool like this, I totally recommend the Daily Burn Tracker

Sunday, January 8, 2012

NEW Fingers

On the left, my well worn old fingers...  on the right, the SAME COLOR fingers brand new out of the box... 

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Telecommuting

I'm working from home today which is something that I love and wish I could do more often.  I was at my desk at 5:45 this morning and worked away until 8.  Because I have a much better set up at home, including dual monitors, I am significantly more efficient.  At 8, I took a break to take the pup out for a quick 2 miler (gotta love the low mileage early in a training plan!!).  She was actually really well behaved and, if she's really lucky, she'll get a second 2 miler when her Papa gets home from work this evening. 



This is how you know it's time for a new pair of Fingers!!  My poor little toes were so cold this morning as they splashed through puddles and slipped in the mud.  Currently, at rei.com, you can get the slate/palm colored Sprint Fingers for only $55.93.  Combined with my dividend and free shipping, I should have a new pair by the 9th for less than $18 - YAY!!! 

Okay, enough with the blogging...  back to the grindstone!! 

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Jess Bikes Too!

Who knew?!?!  The last time that I was on a bike was about 2 1/2 years ago...  and the last time before THAT was probably 20 years prior!!  If you follow this blog, you know that I'm trying be more well rounded during 2012 - the year of balance.  I've decided that I need to do more than just run so, until Shamrock, I'll be incorporating two biking days into each week.  Then, after that, I'll cut back to just one day so I can add a day of running for marathon training. 

I was pretty nervous about my first ride and it was compounded by knowing that I had to do it solo.  I could have bagged the whole thing for a couple of reasons...  first, it was lightly sprinkling and, second, my bike tires were flat.  Seriously, though, you shouldn't count as a Native Oregonian if you can't do things in the rain.  I got the bike pump out and, after a little trial and error, figured out how to pump my tires.  So, I headed out...

I debated which route would be best/easiest all day today and then I totally abandoned my plan in the heat of the moment in favor of a route that I am familiar with.  I ended up riding for 28 minutes when my training plan called for 30 minutes.  All in all, I consider the entire endeavor a win.  Here are some things that I found are different than running:
  • I need to dress much warmer for biking than I would for running.  My car said mid-50's on my way home so I donned some capris, my fingers, a cute biking Icebreaker (short sleeve), a sleeveless rain slicker thing and my running gloves.  I was freezing the whole way and, 50 minutes later after a hot shower, I'm still freezing!  Although, I'm sure the deluge that started about 5 minutes in and lasted the duration didn't help.
  • Fenders are necessary.  I'll be purchasing one ASAP because the cold, rain and being under dressed was seriously compounded by my sopping wet butt!  BRRRR...
  • Bikes are even less visible to drivers of luxury SUVs than runners - who knew!?!? 
  • I need a few supplies besides just the fenders - a light, a rack, a small pack...  bike shorts, a visor for my helmet to keep the rain from blinding me... 
If anyone reading this has any excess biking gear that they'd like to pass my way, I'd sure appreciate it!  Ty and I are heading to downtown LO to check out a pub and attend a Meet The Brewer event tomorrow night.  Hopefully we'll have enough time to get there early so I can check out some supplies at the bike store down the street.  And at least buy fenders! 

Biking

Tonight, I have to do my first bike ride of 2012.  I haven't really biked since I was a teenager so this should be interesting.  I'm insanely nervous about it.  And, to make matters worse, Ty can't go with me so I have to do this solo!  I'm not exactly sure what I'm nervous about...  I guess just that it'll be hard?  Or that I'll fall?  I'm sure I won't get lost so I've at least go that going for me. 

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Planning

A big part of successful running is planning.  Whether that's planning the day's meals to planning to bring running clothes to work to planning for one race to planning for a year's worth of events, the daily training runs and events definitely go better if you've got a plan. 

I've consistently been pleased with Hal Higdon's training plans for pretty much every distance I've ever raced.  I particularly like that he has various levels of plans at each distance.  I just print up the appropriate plan, figure out the race date and work backwards from there to put the plan on a calendar.  I use Yearly Calendar Maker to design a custom and free calendar that I can then print either in color or black and white.  You can see the result on the 2012 Training Calendar tab on this blog. 

If you have any planning tips, I'd love to hear them!! 

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Week 3

This is the last week before Shamrock training officially begins...  and I have to admit that I only ran twice...  and just three miles each time.  But, that's okay.  It's a taper for training, right?  Okay, not really, but I'm totally not going to beat myself up over it. 

In somewhat related news, I just bought a Sharing Spree for $20 for a month of unlimited bootcamp!  I'm planning to start a week from tomorrow.  I think I'll try to go three times a week.  I'll take Monday yoga off the calendar since I still haven't figured out a good place to go for that. I'll leave all the scheduled biking and running on though.  Good luck to me and happy new year to y'all!