Saturday, October 8, 2022

A Week That Had Me Going...HMMM...


Well, this was a week that kept me going HMMM on the daily!

The weather kept changing (not necessarily in a bad way). The recent (mild) drama with the glute and hip flexor took turns as to which was feeling better (sometimes it was both at the same time!). And the running staged a conservative comeback. 

Yeah, things that made me go HMMM, indeed.

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Anyways, here's what went down this week in my world of fitness:

SUNday had me feeling lucky...
It was a brisk 54F, but ever-so-sunny on Sunday morning. I got out for a very easy-paced 2-mile run (with 1/2-mile walk breaks). Overall, the glute/hip issues were feeling better (though definitely not cured). I even found a $5.00 bill on the road! I also got in three miles of walking and an 8-mile bike ride before the day ended.


Never miss a Monday had me feeling silly...
With warmer temps in the afternoon forecast, I opted for a sunrise-kissed 2-mile walk (title pic, above)  before heading to the office. After work, I did a quick manicure then hit the street for a short 2-mile run. Nothing hurt (yeah!!!), but oh, did my legs feel stiff. A short while later, I did a 3-mile walk (while chatting with a friend on my cell), and things felt much better afterwards.


This week's Typical Tuesday had me feeling strong...
The morning began with a stack of Barre, core and arms/shoulders (Peloton app). It's crazy how spent (yet beastly) one can feel after 45 minutes of work.


The forecast was showing rain for Wednesday, so Amy and I did our bike path ride a day early. I must have weather amnesia, because 73F really felt cold on the bike. Granted, we weren't able to get started until almost 6:00 (instead of our usual 5:15ish time), but still. Brrr. And, we were big time chasing daylight by the time we got back to town an hour later. Sixteen miles done; Ride #22 of the season. 


"Double" Workout Wednesday had me triple sweating... 
The #5at5 with Barb (which was going to be a #3at5, to keep it low-key) was a rain-out. Instead, I decided to hit the stairs. You know the saying "Go big or go home," right? Well, how does 100 flights of double-stepping sound? What if we do them in sets of 20,but add in 20 push-ups between each set? Sure, why not! Not bad for just under 26 minutes of work (BTW, I wore my Garmin to see what the distance would be, and it showed just over 1/4-mile of distance, LOL...not sure how accurate that is).


After work, I tested out the body with a 3-miler (short walk breaks at each mile mark). A little bit of stiffness, and a slower-than-desired pace, but things felt alright. I also saddled-up Gustavas (the lonely mountain bike) for a short 6-mile shake-out ride before the daylight was gone.   


Thankful Thursday had me recovering...
The morning started with some yoga and stretching, and a 1-mile pre-workday walk. The evening saw a 2-mile walk...and that's all she wrote. I actually wore the Garmin all day (because I was curious on what my steps would be), and it praised my recovery efforts. I wasn't expecting that!

    


Fitness Friday had me feeling fine...
Another morning with a Peloton stack, featuring yoga, arms & shoulders, and Barre (core-focused). A flu shot at work and a 2-mile power walk before dinner. A little bit of everything.


SUNsational Saturday had me feeling grateful...
Indeed, we got our first frost...temps were 32F (with a 27F feels-like) in the early hours. I met-up with Barb at 7:00, and I cautiously had my sights set on 4-5 miles. I walked the first minute or so (as part of my warm-up AND to avoid running the hill right out of my driveway), and all things felt decent. Still some tightness in the glute area (it feels like it's the Piriformis), but the hip discomfort was MIA. Five miles, done! I even had to lose the gloves for the last couple miles. A couple of hours later, the bike was loaded and I joined a couple of friends for 39 miles on the High Trestle Trail (about an hour west of town). Thankfully, the temps kept rising (as did the wind!), but the sun continued to smile on us.


...and what's on tap for Sunday?
There will most likely be an early morning walk, followed by a late morning/early afternoon bike ride. The evening will feature the October full moon run.

So, how to summarize this crazy roller-coaster-like week? Well, I'm feeling good; better than expected, actually. This week was a big improvement with 12 miles of running. Walking saw 17 miles, and biking (again) dominated with 68. I was almost ecstatic to return to the stairway, a sign that I really need to bring those workouts back more often. The strength workouts served me well, too. No complaints!

The IMT Des Moines Half Marathon is next Sunday, and it's too late for online registration changes so that gives me this next week to really assess my situation. I could probably push through and run 13.1 miles (no doubt with walk breaks), but it may be in my best interest to simply switch to the 5K (which I'll have to do at packet pick-up). Stay tuned. 

in case you missed out, here's what went down on the blog this week:

In other news:

Friday Fashion Flair. The temps began a huge plummet (complete with an overnight frost advisory #YIKES!), so we were fully covered, LOL. I even had to dig, literally, to find the black ankle booties. But, I was proudly repping the black and gold for my Iowa Hawkeyes, and feeling quite comfy in this textured high-low sweater.  


I had to get to work early, Friday morning, to oversee the "on-site" flu shot clinic at the office. Therefore, there was no time for a sunrise walk...but I caught a glimpse of the sunrise from my car. Mission accomplished.


Finally, an interesting tidbit regarding the Key West Half Marathon. I ran the virtual event last January, and the swag was killer (long-sleeve tech shirt, with artsy graphics, and funky medal, see below). The 2023 swag was recently revealed, and I found it kind of #meh. Fate really played in my favor for the 2022 event.  


So, that's it for this past week. As mentioned, although things are still iffy with my glute/hip "issue," Saturday's 5-mile run had me feeling like I've at least turned the corner. I'm going to continue to keep things low-key this next week...after all, I'm technically tapering regardless of which distance I run next weekend, right?

Your turn! How was YOUR week? Any training highlights? Any injury rally-backing that's left you feeling optimistic? What about your weather...any sub-freezing temps thus far?

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30 comments:

  1. Glad the glute and hip are slowly resolving and well done for doing your recovery gently. I've been struggling with my back all week. I thought it came out of the blue but I now think I can pin it down to collapsing the big oval parkrun sign into a series of stacked discs on Saturday (it's one of those pop-up signs like a pop-up tent) as I was reaching sideways under myself and it awkwardly). Through the early part of the week I had a neuralgia like shooting agonising pain in my back - spoke to the doctor, had strong pills prescribed which I have taken and it's gradually eased but I'm at that "frightened to do anything in case it comes back" mode at the moment. I have an NHS physio appointment tomorrow so hopefully he can confirm my suspicions and reassure me. Good point was I managed to support the London Marathon OK last Sunday!

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    1. The hardest part (often times) is not knowing where these oddball injuries stem from...glad you have some insight as to where your discomfort came from. I hope you continue to feel better!

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  2. sounds like you have similar pains in the butt that I do. It is super annoying and yes, sometimes it does feel better. Sitting seems to annoy mine as well. Using a heating pad while watching tv is a big help too. Hope yours resolves quickly. Yes, the weather sure was a roller coaster daily!

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    1. I have been making a conscious effort to stand more at my desk recently, and that does seem to have helped some. So frustrating, though!

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  3. I'm sure it's a tough decision regarding your half next weekend. I have a half as well and my issue isn't injury, it's motivation. I'll do it though, as it's a deferral from last year. Sigh...just kind of over the distance. Good luck with whatever you decide. Take care of that hip.

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    1. Thanks! I'm actually pretty much at peace with my situation. Things are feeling much better (at the moment), but I'll have a better idea in a few more days as to my best course of action.

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  4. BRRR! Things sound chilly there. Glad your hip/glutes are feeling better! A five mile run with no pain is a good sign. I see you spent a little time with Denis- I'm sure that helped : )

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    1. Denis ;-) It had been awhile, so we were due for a reunion.

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  5. Oooh, how nice to find $5! Even nicer to feel like the niggles are settling down.

    Thankfully we haven't yet had frost -- but today came close this morning! I wasn't actually expecting that!

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    1. Our weather rebounded to summer (again) this afternoon. It's been so crazy!

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  6. Those hip glute issues just take time. Good for you for considering cutting back to the 5k if you need to. I've had great results in the past when I paid a visit to my chiropractor for hip issues. Alignment is everything!

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    1. I actually saw the chiro last Monday, and that seemed to "unkink" my hip. I'm tempted to pay him another visit this week as well...

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  7. I hope your hip/glute issues continue to feel better. With a five-mile run and no pain, sounds like you are on the right track. I hope you are able to do your half next weekend. I did the Des Moines marathon last year and it was a fantastic event. I hope you get to enjoy it.

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    1. The Des Moines Marathon weekend is such a great event! I've done the marathon once (2014),but have done the 13.1 numerous times. I've also run the 5-mile a few times (they're not having it this year, for some reason), and I ran the 5K several years ago (different course than what they've used in recent years).

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  8. I am jealous because I never find money when I workout, lol. Oh man, that stairs workout on Wednesday sounds brutal! I know my calf muscles would have been feeling that for a few days.

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    1. Well, I typically find coins, or a random $1 bill. Finding the $5 was a nice surprise!

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  9. Great week, Kim, and I'm happy to hear that your glute/hip issue might be on the mend. Wow, what a difference in the Key West Half swag from 2022 to 2023.

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    1. Isn't it crazy how different the KW swag is this year? I really scored last year, LOL!

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  10. I’m glad your glute is getting better. These nagging issues are so annoying.
    Our weather was all over the place this week. I’d like some fall before we head into winter!

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    1. Yes, the word "nagging" accurately describes the issues and their discomforts. We actually rebounded back to summer this afternoon...73F!

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  11. You know I feel your pain on the hip/glute thing :( I'm glad you're making some progress - it's frustrating the way these things can linger. I think it's wise that you're considering the 5K option - you'll make the right decision for you. How nice to find some cash on the run!

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    1. Yes, we're all commiserating on the glute/hip $h!t at the moment, aren't we!

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  12. no frost here yet and still wearing my skirts!! I'm die hard.

    My goal these races are to be able to run another day... so if you ran a 5k, then there will be other races... if you do not and hurt yourself, then....

    I know you will make the ight decision. You know your body best.

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    1. I'm not bummed to scale-back to the 5K. I have a few more days to see how things play out, but I'm alright with the shorter distance. Nothing to prove and it would be a huge risk doing the 13.1.

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  13. Weather amnesia is real. How do we forget how to dress each season. Love all the sunrises, as always. Good luck with the race, whicver distance you decide. Distide? :D

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    1. Every fall, and I do mean EVERY fall, it usually takes a few trials and errors to get the layers correct.

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  14. So glad you are back to the stairs! Oh, yeah- that Key West swag is definitely not as gorgeous as last year's. It will be in the 50s next week, but that's about it. Hopefully, the humidity will be low for Amelia Island.

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    1. I hope the humidity plays nice for Amelia. That can really be a deal-breaker.

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  15. Ha ha...I love that you have an approximate amount of your earnings from running!

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  16. Its so hard to remember how to dress for the fall! Summer is so much easier, no need for all the layering....

    Good luck next weekend- sounds like you'll be able to make a decision that's right for that given day!

    Always a treat to find some random money on a run! Makes up a little bit for all the gear we all like to buy for running :)

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