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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Getting My Groove Back

So there I was, getting my groove back after a mini vacation.

Fortunately, my overall fitness wasn’t lacking while away (other than some lackluster running totals, LOL), so it wasn’t a tough return to reality. Still, missing a week of work and whatnot made these final days of June whiz by at record speed. 

How is it almost July? Where did the first half of 2026 go? Things that make you go, “Hmmm….”

Before I get into the deets from the week, welcome to the Weekly Run Down!

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Anyways, here’s what went down this week, as I was moving & grooving back in Iowa:

Sunday - rainy day = active recovery, by default
After several days with a jacked-up sleep schedule, two early-early morning flights, and a couple more late nights, I was feeling a little worn down. It’s almost like Momma N was doing me a favor with the day-long rainfall, LOL. I got out for a short walk with Max, and that was it for the day. 


Never miss a Monday…
With zero issues falling asleep, I woke up feeling refreshed. The evening forecast was looking damp, so I chose to get the Monday run done before heading to work. It was chilly (how does the sound of 54F temps grab you?), but all went well. Three miles, in the running shoes, done and dusted. I resumed my 2-mile lunchtime walk routine, and also walked a solid mile with Max after work.


Another low-impact Tuesday
The morning featured a 2-mile sunrise walk, core work, and an upper-body session. There was more walking over lunch and also with Max (after work).  


There also was 10-mile bike ride after work. I love post-workday rides, but there’s also this “little” ride coming up, called RAGBRAI, that I’m training for as well.
 

Double Workout Wednesday
Ahh, back in the 4:45AM Wednesday run routine! It was just Hannah and myself. The temps were balmy but comfortable. We even got sprinkled on a tiny bit, but I stuck around and ran a bonus fourth mile after Hannah headed home. The air remained horribly humid, so I kept my lunchtime walk indoors, but I couldn’t resist another post-workday ride after getting home (14 miles).


Thankful Thursday
As the saying goes, “I’ve never met a sunrise that I didn’t love “ (or maybe it’s just me who says that, LOL). Deb and I reunited in the wee hours of Thursday for our weekly fitness gig.


Afterwards, I hit the gym for some intense shoulder work. Over lunch, I got outside for a quick mile, then got a bonus mile of walking to and from a summer concert thing at a brewery.



(Somewhat) Easy-Peasy Friday 
The day didn’t see much sunshine, so the temps were pretty mild. I got out for some walking before work, during lunch, and with Max after I got home. I battled the 14-mph wind on the trail for 15 miles, though. Ugh, it would be nice to have the wind play nice a little more often.
 

Long Run Saturday (and then some)
The temps were somewhat cool, but the air was humid on Saturday morning. I was planning on 5-6 miles, then I noticed the 10K Garmin badge (see below), so that’s what I did. 


After lunch, there was a long bike ride to tackle. We rode the trail over to Mingo, took a short break (hydration and fuel), then returned back to Bondurant. With just under 30 miles, we were more than satisfied. BTW, the humidity had gotten worse, so the wind was more of a blessing than a challenge.


 
…and what’s happening on Sunday?
The forecast is looking hot and humid (again), so it will probably be a low-key day. I’m thinking there will be some walking and maybe a short bike ride. Stay tuned! 

Overall, it was a decent week of rallying back to my (Iowa) routine. The running came in at 13 miles, which is a good “running maintenance” number for me. Walking was substantial, with 22 miles. Biking, as is typical this time of year (did I mention RAGBRAI training?) ended with just under 69 miles in the saddle. I went a little light on the strength work this week, as I was still feeling somewhat sleep-deprived, and I thought it best to not risk injury with compromised form due to fatigue. 

In case you missed out, here’s what went down on the blog:

In other news: 

Friday Fashion Flair. I’ve mentioned before how much of a fan I am of the classic black and white color combo (especially in an Aztec print). Pair it with a bright pop of color, and it’s even better. 


I mentioned in my Runfessioins post that we had a jigsaw puzzle set-up at work in the 8th floor break room. Yikes, it became a small obsession for me during my afternoon breaks this week. I wasn’t the only one working on it, but it sure was fun playing along.

  

Finally, there were a few Garmin badges that made their way to me this week.


So, that’s the latest and greatest! The week had me getting back in my Iowa groove, and I’m glad things went well. 

How was your week? Any humidity in your area? Training for any races? Is it easy to get your groove back upon returning from vacation?

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25 comments:

  1. It was very nice of Momma N to get the rain out of her system on your rest day. Maybe she'll learn to play nice more often.

    I'm not sure what happened to the first half of 2026 either, but it sure went by fast.

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  2. Sounds like a good week of getting back to your routine and getting ready for RAGBRAI. I hope the weather plays nice this week!!

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    1. We have some of your heat & humidity, but I can handle that. Just hoping all this crazy wind is done by RAGBRAI week!

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  3. Great to see you easing back into your groove — the mix of runs, strength, and sunshine looked solid. Always nice when a week just feels a bit more aligned. Hope that continues into the next one!

    It is super humid here. I'm totally over it!!!!

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    1. We got hit with crazy humidity this weekend, it’s forecasted to remain here all week…

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  4. RAGBRAI is coming up quickly, glad you guys are getting those training rides in! Enjoy!

    While we've had quite a few days of delightfully low humidity over the past month, it's awful right now and doesn't look like it will improve as the week wears on and the temps skyrocket - ugh!

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    1. It’s quite humid here, too! I can handle it, but it does a nasty number on my hair!

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  5. It feels good to get back into a routine, right? Sounds like a great week, with a nice focus on cycling (oooh, RAGBRAI!)
    Ugh, humidity. I don't want to talk about it. I'm envious of your 54 degree morning!

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    1. Those “cool” mornings are nice, but they feel so cold!

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  6. Yay getting ready for RAGBRAI! I am also upping my biking mileage in July. 54 degrees is the perfect temperature. I do not miss my run when those temperatures come around! Great workouts this week and settling back into your routine.

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    1. We’re really getting excited for RAGBRAI! Hard yo believe it’s only a few weeks away…

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  7. It's so good to get back into the groove after a trip, isn't it? Looks like a good week back with a bit of everything. I know all about being sleep deprived after travel, ugh. And I didn't even have early morning flights.
    Enjoy the RAGBRAI training! It's been very humid here too this week, but I welcome the hot weather (which is over now in our area).

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    1. Although I’m not a fan of the heavy humidity, I do welcome the warm weather :-)

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  8. That's a solid mix of running, walking, and cycling again, and I had to smile at the “just a 10K badge” decision turning into a workout plan!
    The RAGBRAI training is clearly starting to shape the bigger picture with that strong bike volume!

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    1. It feels SO good to be back on the trails, via the bike! It was such a cold & windy spring, though, I’m feeling a little behind on the mileage.

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  9. I know how much you enjoy training for and participating in Ragbrai. Time is flying by again for sure. Always feels good to gate back into our routine after travel. Have a great week ahead

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    1. Thsnks, Deborah! It does feel good getting back into a routine :-)

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  10. How is it almost July! That's what I want to know.

    I am glad you were able to slide right back into your routine. That's what I usually do after vacation... gotta rip the band-aid off right away and don't even think about it too much! ;) So great you're training for Ragbrai! I am participating in another Team Wilpers Challenge right now but now race on the calendar as of right now.

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    1. It’s always good to just dive back in. I kept pretty active while in Houston, but there’s nothing like getting back into the “home” routine.

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  11. Are you doing the whole Ragbrai or just a shortened version? Good luck with the training. This week looks brutal, weather-wise!

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    1. My company’s team is riding two days, and that’s just enough for me :-)

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  12. Oh, we love RAGBRAI time! Whoo hoo! I hope you had a great training cycle!

    And the weather is just miserable. There's no other way to put it.

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  13. It hit really hot & humid this last weekend. Ugh! I can tolerate it, but I don’t have to love it …

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  14. Not surprised that you got your grove back so quickly.

    we are getting your heat and humidity! Very odd for us.

    The puzzle for breaks is a neat idea. The perks of not WFH.

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