Showing posts with label taper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label taper. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

They Should Increase My Meds: Marathon Training Week 5

Week 5 meant that it was time to buckle down. In order to have at least a 10 day taper my last long run needed to happen in this week. I was really nervous and kept my weekday mileage low in order to be fresh for my last big run.

Week 5 ended up looking like this:

Monday: Driving back from South Carolina
Tuesday: 5.25 miles at 10:19 pace
Wednesday: 3.25 miles at 10:01 pace
Thursday: Rest
Friday: 17 miles at 10:44 average
Saturday: Rest
Sunday: 4.1 miles at 8:37 average (10:04 warm up mile followed by a 25:12 5k)

Total: 29.6 miles

After 17 miles. I was not impressed that I didn't go 20.

Now I'm into week 6 and getting ready to face taper madness! The mister has already noticed my tendency to over-think every aspect of training and racing so it should be interesting to see if I can tone it down. 

Let me close with a question: To race or not to race (a 5k) this weekend?!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Taper Time

What do you do when the work is done and now it's a waiting game? Enjoy it!

Ash at the splash pad

Ash's first concert, where she played with sticks
 
Visiting the ruins in Dead Man's Hollow on an easy run
 
Eating right so I can run well

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Germ Ninja

I'm giving myself this as a new title. Forget degrees, professional accreditations, or fancy business cards I'm all about the covert ops! Actually I'm all about staying healthy for ten more days while I'm surrounded by sneezing, coughing, feverish people.

My boss is sick and so is Gemma. I can avoid contact with my boss through modern technology but it's kind of hard to hug a kid by text message. Gem has been sick since last Thursday and I kept telling myself it was nothing major. Every day she'd head off to school and every day she'd spike a fever around lunch time and get sent home.

I finally decided to keep her home today (I learn quickly) and spent the whole day deep cleaning the house. I don't know if that actually helps anything or not but it makes me feel better about missing work, Gem missing school, and trying to not be sick for the second time in Baltimore (I was sick for the 5k in 2009).

I washed every bit of bedding, blankets, hand towels, laundry, and rugs in the house. I bleached every hard surface and used enough Lysol and Febreeze to choke a horse. I also took the time to clean out closets and toyboxes and bookshelves. It felt good to declutter a little so maybe taper madness isn't ALL bad? (Yeah, I know, I'm rationalizing my insanity.)

I also took Gem to the walk-in clinic. They didn't find anything wrong so we're trying a 5 day course of antibiotics to see if it helps. Now I'm broke, crazy, and overly clean.... Gotta love taper time!

How do you stay healthy pre-race? Do you turn into a germ ninja when someone is sick in your house close to a goal race?