Monday, August 17, 2009

Monday Miscellany

Talked to Coach and he agrees with 3 days a week running. It worked for me before. That's the new plan for now.

Went to the pool Sunday morning as well as this morning. Both times I had a good swim. Today I augmented with upper body afterwards. Good stuff.

The glute/hip/back/knee issue is a lot better than it was on Saturday morning. Good thing, as I have high hopes for a successful 5 mile easy run tomorrow morning before work.

Everything seems to be coming together except for one little detail...cycling. I've had no luck finding someone to team with me at Patriot either. Gah! I guess I just need to hunker down and cycle commute at least one day this week. That will get me started. Targetting Wednesday since I nixed my run that day. I'll just take it one day at a time after that.

24 comments:

  1. Can we ride together?? I need a buddy at my pace.

    You're doing good with the run and swim routine. Keep at it. It comes together eventually.

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  2. I think 3 days a week is enough running- its hard on the body and you are working your muscles in other days.

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  3. Sounds like a good plan! Hope the biking works out for you.

    MCM mama

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  4. Glad the pain is subsiding -- hope you have a great 5 miler!

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  5. OMG - this blog post is almost the same as mine. That's HILARIOUS! Too bad you and I can't cycle together, huh? LOL

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  6. wish i lived closer, would love to do the cycling part of a relay with ya! I think i'm happy with the running 3x/week too. not sure i'll ever do more than that again :)

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  7. We're going to have to start a new 3-day a week running club. I'll never run more than that again. I swear it. All my current injuries started last winter when I was trying to run four and five days a week...Lesson learned

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  8. My body's pretty happy with 3x/week with all the cross-training!

    I'd have to get my own bike to cycle with you - not sure I want to take THAT plunge though. Then I'd have to be serious about it ;)

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  9. Lots of people swear by 3 days a week of running. In fact, I think there was an article in RW in the last issue about 3 day a week plans.

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  10. when you hit the weights do you do a lot of core work? you'd be amazed how much that can take care of glute/hip/back/knee issues.

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  11. I'd totally ride with you if I lived close. I need a buddy too. :o)

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  12. 3 days a week running would be so nice!! Course you have to balance all of your other sports. You are AMAZING!! Best of luck finding a partner.

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  13. Glad the hip is getting better. One day at a time is the way to do it.

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  14. You know, I actually have seldom run more than 3 days a week, ever, in my life. Always just too busy doing other things (work, cross-training, etc). It actually may be one of the reasons I've seldom had any serious injuries for how long I've been running.

    Hope the 5-miler went well!

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  15. Hope everything was feeling good for your 5-miler this morning!

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  16. I am so glad that your glute/hip/back/knee issue is a lot better!

    Good that your running 3 days a week!!! KEEP AT IT!

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  17. 3x/ week sounds really good to me!

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  18. Wish I was near you, I love the bike!

    3 days a week running sounds reasonable. I read this book called "Run Less, Run Faster" and they recommend running only three days a week (plus a lot of other info). Maybe worth a trip to the library (or bookstore, I'm a library rat).

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  19. Ooooh nice new layout! Cycling is hardest to organise :( I know! Move over here and we can ride together!

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  20. 3 days a week it is. Rock on!

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  21. glad your hip issue is resolved. Is Patriot still a TBD for you? I hope you are able to do it!!

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  22. I've been doing three days per week training for several years. Have not had an issue making it to the finish line of any marathons just yet.

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