Back to Running

After a one week hiatus, it was back to running today! 🙂

(I took a break because after running for 9 months straight, 6 days a week, my body needed a break!)

During this past week of no running–and very little exercise in general–I was able to sleep a little more, take 3 yoga classes, and do some extra baking/cooking. It was nice to have the extra time to do these things!

One of my creations:

Fruited Bulgar and Lentil Salad

So, did I miss running?

Surprisingly I didn’t miss running as much as I thought I would!

I thought for sure I would get to day #2 of no running and be itching to get out for a run, but in reality, I wasn’t missing it at all!!

I actually got frustrated with myself by about Friday/Saturday because I was thinking, “how could I not miss running, I love running!?!?”

After reflecting, I think it is due to a few things:

– The depression of winter is still lingering because we still have snow on the ground and the thermometer still drops below freezing at night. Running often gives the doldrums of winter a swift kick in the hiney, but after 6 months of it, it is easy to cave in.

– School has been stressful and sometimes at the end of the day, I just want to crash–even though I never actually do because there’s always a million other things I want to accomplish–but the stress of school causes me to be less motivated to run.

– And I really just wish I had a race to train for. It kills me that there are races going on all over the country already, but it is still winter here in Alaska, and the first race isn’t until the end of April—if it doesn’t snow, seeing that one year the race was canceled due to snow.

But with those things said, I was glad to get back to running today. 🙂

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Workout

This morning I went to the gym for 40 minutes of weight lifting and ab work.

It felt so good to be back lifting again. Not only am I sore from lifting, but the soreness from my hot yoga class yesterday afternoon is starting to set in, and I like it! 🙂

I did a variety of lifts at the gym, focusing on my upper body muscles.

I am usually a die-hard morning runner, but I am going to attempt to go running after school this week and see how it goes. It is so much nicer running in the daylight and warmer afternoon temperatures! Plus I can take my time stretching into the evening and not worry about rushing to get ready for school. (We shall see how long this lasts.)

Today’s run: 6 miles

When I got back, it was a quick shower, and then time to make something to eat.

A quick panini sandwich using pita bread.

pita bread + turkey + havarti cheese + sprouts + tomato + onions + avocado + mustard

It was a decent sandwich but nothing worth recreating. I need to spend some time stretching and icing before bed tonight.

I love how yoga totally losens my muscles, but now I have to keep them that way by staying on top of my stretching. I also want to ice my hip because it started to bother me a little towards the end of my run.

Adios!

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  1. 3.29.11

    Your grilled sandwich looks perfect.

    I know how mentally tiring endurance sports are. I actually just got into the pool again, after a solid month break. It was nice and I actually feel a ton better now. My mind was just so far out of swimming I couldn’t wander back into the pool just yet.

    I know what you mean though on the opposite end-where I live in Southern VA over the summer-it’s too hot for longer distance races which is so frustrating. Right now in upstate NY it’s too cold. Ugh-it’s actually blizzarding out right now.

  2. 3.29.11

    i’m with you on running in the afternoon. it’s nice because it’s warmer in winter but i hate that it takes a huge chunk out of my evening!

  3. 3.29.11
    bakebooks said:

    My first time to your site. What an impressive runner! Wow.

    Alaska?! Is it your “home” for life now? Do you miss…warmer climates? 😉

    • 3.29.11
      Michelle said:

      Thanks!

      I desperately miss warmer weather!!

  4. 3.29.11
    lifttorun said:

    Weather definitely effects running. I know how you feel. Right now it is raining nonstop. It’s rained for about 22 days straight here.
    I can’t even run though so it’s not that big of deal. I haven’t ran in about a week, but honestly, I’m starting to miss it. I discovered I like spin classes and lifting weights too. Either way I hope I can run soon.

    Good luck with the running. (:

  5. 3.29.11
    Gillian said:

    I’m so impressed you’re outside running in Alaska!! I’m still too wimpy to hit the streets in Toronto 🙂

  6. 3.29.11
    Kim said:

    We were just perusing our REI catalog that came with our annual rebate, and I hadn’t seen these before, although I’m sure you have: http://www.rei.com/product/810970

    What do you think? :p

    • 3.30.11
      Michelle said:

      Ha! There are a lot of people who run in Vibrams!! I’ve never tried, but I do occasionally run barefoot on the track!

  7. 3.29.11

    I often feel less motivated to run when it’s yucky and cold outside so I can only imagine how you feel!

    PS your salad looks amazing!

  8. 3.29.11

    props for running in the snow. This is a silly question but how do you not slip?! Does snow ever get in your shoes? Whenever there is snow outside of my dorm room I either skip running or head to the gym for a treadmill run.

    • 3.30.11
      Michelle said:

      I think I’ve almost learned to run on the ice. I’ve only fallen once this winter, so that’s a good thing! I’ve never had a problem with snow getting into my shoes–maybe only a few times. Usually I can find areas where cars have driven or other people have walked, and the snow is packed down.