How many weeks is this thing again?
This was a tough week. My daughter started Pre-K this week and we all had to adjust to our new schedules (plus, tmi, I had my monthly lady visitor 😦 ). But, in true Helly fashion, I was able to make it work and get all my runs in. In fact, I didn’t miss a single training day the month of July!!
I have to admit, I’m pretty darn proud of myself and it motivates me to keep it going as long as I can. I know that life will happen, and I might have to miss a run, but to see me being as disciplined as I’ve been lets me know that I CAN DO HARD THINGS.
Marathon Goal– 3:50
Marathon Pace/Tempo Runs– 8:45
Easy Runs–9:40-10:20
Long Runs–9:29
Monday, July 25th — 3 easy miles, 10:10 avg
This was my daughter’s first day of Pre-K and she handled it like a boss.
Afterward, my son and I headed to the gym as I had 6 miles on the schedule. But little guy did not handle it like a boss; he missed his big sister 😦 When I dropped him off at the gym daycare, he was fine and went off to play. I got on the treadmill and started running but was. not. feeling. it. It felt like I was running through mud the entire way–and I usually don’t mind treadmill running at all. Something was not right. So at mile 3 I called it a day and went to pick up my son. When I got there, he looked up at me with tear-filled eyes; he had been crying on and off for sister. It’s funny how mother’s intuition works. ❤
Tuesday, July 26th–1 mile WU, 6×800 @3:50/7:38 pace (w/400R), 1 mile CD=6.5 miles; 3 easy afternoon miles, 9:18 avg
It was an early wake time for this run and I just didn’t wanna. But I did. In my mile warm up, my watched buzzed that I had received a message–it was from my sister. I was surprised because my sister doesn’t usually send me messages so I was compelled to stop and check it. This was what she sent:
It was just what I needed to get going–sometimes even in training you need tell your body to shut up and get things done, lol.
My sister and I are not very close (a long post for another day, perhaps) so anytime I get a message from her, I’m overjoyed. Overjoyed that she thought of me to send me something.
I nailed the workout.
- 3:50/7:38
- 3:48/7:35
- 3:42/7:23
- 3:43/7:25
- 3:46/7:33
- 3:44/7:29
Then, in the evening, I made up my 3 miles from the day before with my husband and my running group. It was a hot run, but we survived.
Wednesday, July 27th–REST DAY
Oh, happy day.
Thursday, July 28th–1 mile WU, 6 Tempo miles, 1 mile CD
Despite what the average pace says, this was not a good run.
I ran with a super speedy friend and knew that I would have to stay disciplined and totally wasn’t. I was mad myself because I know better. I HATE positive splitting runs–I’m usually so good at pacing and making sure I negative split. There’s just NO room for a 7:50 mile in a tempo run. Not when my speed work is practically that pace. Ugh, Helly!!! I let my friend go at mile 5 and got it together…
Plus, it was effing ridiculous outside at 5 in the morning.
Friday, July 29th–6 easy hill miles, 9:57 avg
Another Friday of hills and me waking up at 4 and driving 30 minutes to them, lol. It was 90 degrees at 5 in the morning. NINETY DEGREES!!
But, it was not a boring run because……
Saturday, July 30th– 7.33 easy miles, 10:07 avg
I missed running with friends in the morning because I had a hair appointment (and I also have a husband who is marathon training–I forget about that sometimes, ja! ) so I did this run in the evening. When I looked at the temperature, it was under 100 so I figured it was *totally* okay for me to run…
Sunday, July 31st–8 easy miles, 10:10 avg
I had plans to meet a friend in the morning for these miles but when my alarm went off at 4:20 it was accompanied by the sound of rain. I was getting out of bed when my husband said, “You have got to be crazy. No, you’re not going.” I sent my buddy a message that I was out and while I felt bad, I knew it was the right thing. That could’ve been one slip and fall away from getting injured (remember my little trip last week?)
So I did the 8 miles on the treadmill.
—-42.07 miles—-This was a tough week and a test to my commitment in training, but I got it done. I can feel myself getting stronger and there’s really no better motivation than seeing progress. Here’s to a new month of training!! 😀
I’m also still fundraising and am getting closer and closer to my goal. If you’re in the giving mood, please donate–ANY amount is extremely appreciated, really. ❤
–Have you seen a sunglasses wearing dog before?
–What’s your craziest #AsSeenOnMyRun?
–How was your running month? What’s your monthly mileage PR?
Woah, what a month of running! Your daughter is too cute! It’s amazing how a mothers intuition kicks in, poor little guy. I still can’t believe the temps you run in…Hard core girl, hard core!
that’s a great month of running right there! Can you daughter BE any cuter? hehe! Only a couple runs for me. I miss it, but my kids are #1 right now.
Absolutely!!
Holy crap, lady, that’s an amazing month right there! Stick with it!
Thank you! I’m gonna try! 😀
Great job, Helly!
Thank you! and THANK YOU for your generous donation ❤ !!!!
Always happy to support my friends.
xoxoxo
Awesome week! That dog is adorable! I saw a few crazy things during my race this weekend that I never thought I’d see- like the guy in black lace bra singing to the runners. Ummm?
Say whaaat??!!???
Right? I had to blink a few times to make sure I wasn’t just hallucinating!
Well done, you! Very motivating! Keep it up 🙂
Your dog is too cute! I’d like to see my dog in a pair of sunglasses, but she’d freak out lol.
Thank you!!
It’s not my dog, lol–we saw this pooch during our run and my friend snapped a pic 🙂 I was shocked the dog left them on too!
That’s a fantastic month. I think my PR mileage month was around 225 and 70 of it occurred in one week because we left Chicago in a polar vortex and were so happy to be in Aruba that we just kept running and running! Pre-K?! It can’t be!!
Running in Aruba sounds amazing. I wouldn’t want to stop either, lol!
You’re doing so great!!! I love how 99 degrees is totally okay for a run. HA HA! And I know your rain is a lot different than ours, but I giggled a bit when you wrote that your husband was like no you’re not running in this! I think it rains here 9 days out of 10. I can’t get Callum to go to the gym daycare either. I WISH HE WOULD. Do I keep trying it or am I traumatizing him?
I think you should keep trying. Ben is perfectly fine when he’s with his sister–he just needs to get used to it by himself which I think he will so long as I go in short spurts at first to get him used to it. Meaning, you might need to do ::gasp:: a short run at first 😉
Wow!!! This is really impressive. Keep it up and I bet you’ll kick serious butt in NYC!
Thank you!! I’m so hoping to, lol!
Helly!!! No surprise, but you are killing it with your training! Week in and week out you get it done and it’s really motivating to follow along with you. 176.76 freaking miles!!