I was actually lured back to my blog to keep myself accountable for logging my training - and because I was feeling so darn strong in my workouts that I was jazzed to get back to racing. Well, pretty much the day after hitting "post" I woke up feeling a bit "off." This off feeling quickly progressed to a full on cold and general fatigue. I was able to keep moving but had to take it down a HUGE notch. As I sit here this afternoon I am feeling much better but not 100% going into this half marathon this weekend. Assuming I am feeling better tomorrow (been getting stronger every day) I am going to see what I can do. I may not be able to hit the 1:23 I am after but I do not want to get sucked into the mindset of only racing when my training is going perfectly! I won't do anything to risk my health (not worth losing another week) but I do hope to toe the line on Saturday morning. Since Bowen was born 15 months ago, I have raced numerous times covering every distance from 5K to half-marathon. But, even my half-marathon and recent 10 miler were last minute race decisions. So, this week I have been trying to lay off the legs a bit and give myself an opportunity to race "fresh."
Thursday
5.5 mile run
55 minute yoga
Wednesday
5 mile run
strength circuit - 21,15,9 (overhead presses 45#, 55#, 65#, bent over barbell rows (same weight), pull-ups, GH sit-ups, pull-ups (4-5 each round) and 50 KB swings
Tuesday
60 mile trainer ride with 40 min half-ironman effort
60 minutes yoga
Monday
?? can't remember!
Sunday
early run (5 miles) then had to work all day at the Seattle Bike show
Saturday
5 mile run
Crossfit Games workout 14.1 - AMRAP 10 minutes (30 DU, 15 55# clean and press)
I managed 173 reps which was pretty poor. But, I felt like I was HUGELY limited by skill..with a bit of practice my fitness would allow me to do much more work. The fact that I had to do clean and press rather than snatch slowed me down tremendously. As did my poor double under. As Sam said, "the other people there had probably snatched and practiced double-unders at some point in the last 2.5 year." Point taken.
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