Okay, Momma N, enough is enough.
I don’t care show pretty the fluffy snowflakes look as they fall, ever so delicately, to the ground. I’ve seen far too many of them already. Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t the first official day of winter on December 21st?
Newsflash: The calendar says we’re not there yet, LOL! I heard, mid-week, that Des Moines had already received over 12 inches of snow, which is what we would typically have by mid-January. Then we got another 2-3 inches Thursday evening and 5-6 inches Saturday…
Before I dis on the deets from the crazy-winter-weather week, welcome to the
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Anyways, here’s what went down
Another snow-laden Sunday
Thankfully, Saturday’s 4-ish inches of snow was the light and fluffy kind (thus, easy to shovel and push-off the driveway), but the temps were cold and windy in the early hours. Also, the snowplow graciously left a hefty heap of snow at the base of my driveway. I decided to wait for daylight (and sunlight!) to work my shoveling magic, so it was to the spin bike I went (15 miles) and streamed church (again).
Never miss a Monday
My early morning energy was a bit bleak (yeah, it does happen on occasion), so I kept things low-impact. I rode eight miles for a quick cardio fix, then found a Barre workout (via Peloton) which incorporated some glute, mobility and balance work.
After work, I was eager to test out some new shoes. I’d seen the Brooks Adrenaline 24’s were on sale, so I had a weak moment and snagged them. I’ve been frustrated with the ongoing hip/TFL crankiness, and I can’t help but wonder if the Asics Kayanos, which I’ve been wearing for the past few months, weren’t serving me well. This 2-mile run wasn’t fabulous, after all it was quite cold and fiercely windy (#
BigSurprise), but the shoes felt good.
Takin’ it easy Tuesday
With post-workday dinner plans, the early morning was my best option for any outdoor fitness. I layered-up and did a quick 1-mile walk, then hit the elliptical for 20 minutes (approximately three “miles”). Also, I walked a couple of lunchtime miles through the skywalk. Though some of the skywalk passages are cold, at last there isn’t any wind, snow or ice to navigate. Glass half full.
More Winter Weather on Wednesday
After all the cold temps and snow, Tuesday afternoon and evening saw temps in the mid-40F’s. Though those temps felt (almost) tropical, and it was wonderful to have most of the snow melted and gone by evening, the overnight temps posed the threat of the roads freezing from all the moisture. Also, there was a nasty wind advisory with 50mph wind gusts (yeah, blizzard-like conditions, without falling snow). Hence, the 4:45AM running group was a no-go (again). Instead, I hit the bike for five miles, and stacked a couple of Peloton upper-body workouts. The skywalk was especially chilly, but I managed the usual 2-mile lunchtime walk nonetheless. Brrr.
My evening plans changed, freeing me up to take another run in the new shoes. Wow, this was the first run, in a long time, where I didn’t have any weird tightness or discomforts (other than the 12mph wind freezing my face). A bonus? The roads were clear of all snow and ice!
Thankful (to be inside) Thursday
I was up and moving early for the weekly cardio-hour-of-power with
Deb, so I opted to do a quick 1-mile walk before saddling-up on the bike. After hitting the 20-mile mark, we parted virtual ways.
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| Collage courtesy of Deb |
Next on the roster was a little bit of lower-body strength work. Although I’m not feeling much discomfort with the hip/TFL thing (finally!), there still is some obvious tightness. This workout’s squats felt good, but the reverse lunges were a different story. No worries, as I have several months of “off-season” conditioning to work on strengthening those parts that need some rally-back attention.
Early Morning Friday Fitness
With my company’s holiday party happening at work, I knew my best option for any outdoor activity would be in the wee hours. I headed out for a walk…only to remember my driveway needed shoveling (again), so I did a very fast lap around the block (about 1/2-mile), and grabbed the shovel as soon as I got back home. Thankfully, the snow was the light and fluffy kind, so it only took about 10 minutes, giving me time to hit the elliptical for 3-ish miles (20 minutes)before getting ready for work.
Another Snowy Saturday…
The forecast was showing another winter storm watch in effect from Friday night through Saturday afternoon…and it was spot-on. There was probably 3–4 inches on the ground upon wake-up, but I wanted to try to get a few miles of running done. Well, it was like running in quick sand, so after two miles, I called it good. It was a near whiteout! By the time I got back home, I couldn’t even see my footprints in the driveway from 22 minutes prior. UGH! So, after de-layering, I hopped on the bike for 20 miles (and cleared the driveway afterwards).
…and what’s happening on Sunday?
The temps are looking brutal (sub-zero, with -21F feels-like temps in the early hours), so I’ll be summoning the indoor options yet gain. There are sunny skies forecasted for the afternoon, so I’m postponing any and all outdoor activity until then. Ugh, I truly want my summer back!
So, this week was interesting! The crazy Midwest weathered definitely kept us guessing, and really had me longing for those hot summer days, LOL. Running was meek, with only seven miles to show for my efforts (I’d planned on a Saturday morning 10K, but the heavy snow changed those plans). Walking only had 13 miles this week. Biking was decent, with 68 miles logged. Strength-training was on-point…upper-body continues to show progress (and feels SO GOOD), but the lower-body regimen will be getting more attention in the weeks to come (to rehab the hip/TFL region and keep the legs and glutes in working order).
In case you missed out, here’s what went down on the blog this week:
In other news:
Friday Fashion Flair. ‘Tis the season for festive red and green, at least in my world. The majority of co-workers were dressed in holiday attire (lots of sparkles, glitz, and many ugly Christmas sweaters…and not just the women!).
Snow, snow, and more snow. To say we’ve been dumped-on would be a drastic understatement. I think we all know Winter is my fourth favorite season, and the past two weeks have validated my rational.
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Finally, Garmin was gracious with the badges this week. As I’ve said before, these badges aren’t a necessary requirement to keep me motivated, but they make for a fun incentive on occasion.
Well, there you have it. Another week of fitness and fun, despite the crazy weather conditions. There’s never a dull moment!
How are things in your world? Did any of the crazy winter weather hit your area? How’s your fitness going through the busy holiday season? Any holiday-themed races happening?
Wow, the snow comparison in Des Moines so far this year to last winter is wild, and that snow harvest meme is hilarious! I don't envy you of all that shoveling. Once a winter is fun, but not on repeat.
ReplyDeleteI hope your hit pain continues to abate. Fingers crossed!
Surprisingly, the only Christmas party we have this year is a brunch later this morning - one year we attended 11 parties!
Ugh we've been getting dumped on with snow too! Just when it starts to clear up more comes- case in point yesterday and today. I'm still impressed with how much time you spend outside- you always inspire me!
ReplyDeleteI'm actually kind of sad that much of our snow melted over the week with that warm up. I was hoping this would be THE YEAR I get to use my snowshoes more than once. I know, it's early, but still... at least the sun's out, right?
ReplyDeleteUgh! When I read this I feel ashamed of complaining about our weather.
ReplyDeleteNice work with the weights and at least that's something you can do no matter the weather!
Seems like your hip/TFL is getting better? Good news about the more comfortable running in your new shoes.
Gah! Enough with the snow!!! And boo that we're saying this before the official start of winter.
ReplyDeleteWell, Momma N can do what she wants but we're still getting our sweat and you're getting your outdoor selfies! So there!
Definitely don’t envy your weather right now! We have had a much colder and now snowier December than usual for us.Stay warm! Hope that hip keeps continuing to feel better
ReplyDeleteWow on the snow! We’ve gotten a lot for us this month, but that just means 1-2” total over two snowfalls! :-O
ReplyDeleteYay on the new shoes — I hope they are the missing piece to your recovery.
There were a few snow bands passing through our area, but they went more south than us this past week. Whomp whomp. I see very warm temps in the next week which I don't love, but it hopefully make our Christmas Lights run more enjoyable that a sub-zero temperature! I hope those new shoes continue to serve you well!
ReplyDeleteYikes! That's a lot of snow! None here for us, obviously, but we are currently having a wind storm with wind chills in the teens. It's always something wild and wacky in Florida.
ReplyDeleteGreat workouts, and I think you looked gorgeous for your party! I don't have an ugly sweater this year, but i will be going to a pajama party this weekend, and I'm excited for that!
Wow, Kim, your week is a masterclass in juggling fitness, new shoes, and snow chaos! I love how you kept your routine alive despite the hip/TFL issues. That first run in the Brooks Adrenaline 24s sounds like a little victory dance for your legs. The mix of indoor biking, strength work, and strategic walks is great - and that driveway shovelling gets bonus workout points!
ReplyDeleteI love that tartan you wore for the Friday Fashion Flair!