There really is no place like home….
I was visiting my brother and sister in Ohio all last week (ALL last week—Sunday to Sunday) and it was super tough getting in my runs because the midwest’s weather is on drugs. Seriously.
Marathon Goal– 3:50
Marathon Pace/Tempo Runs– 8:45
Strength Runs–8:35
Easy Runs–9:40-10:40
Long Runs–9:30
Monday, September 26th–1 mile WU, 3x2miles @Strength Pace (8:35) w/800R, 1 mile CD
This run started at 2:30 in the afternoon. It was 63 degrees with 77% humidity. Basically, awful. Cold and awful. I don’t think it’s even been 63 for an overnight low in Phoenix.
1.) 8:23/8:34
2.) 8:36/8:38
3.) 8:34/8:28
Tuesday, September 27th–Rest Day
I switched up my days to fit accommodate the events we’d be doing while on my vacation and also to fit in with my sister’s work schedule. I wanted to run as much as I could while she was at work so it wouldn’t interfere with girl time.
We went to a Paint (while drinking wine) Night and it was so much fun. We were a little worried about our paintings at first, but we were able to make them look decent by the end, lol!
Wednesday, September 28th— 2.5 cold, rainy miles 😦
I basically moved everything up a day and so Wednesday was supposed to be my 10 mile Tempo Run. My sister had taken the day off so I went out somewhat early to get it out of the way. But it was raining. Hard.
The run needed to get done though so I went out there anyway.
At first, it was just rain and I got my warm up mile out of the way. Then it became torrential downpour and my phone rang right before the 2 mile mark. It was my sister asking if she should come get me–the news said the rain wasn’t going to be stopping anytime soon.
But I said, no, that I’d keep going.
Not too long after I had hung up with her, I saw a HUGE lightening strike that seemed to be right in front of me. The thunder that followed was deafening; between them both, it stopped me dead in my tracks.
I figured this was not time to pretend to be superwoman and I called my sister to pick me up. 😦
Thursday, September 29th–0 miles
Guess what was happening Thursday morning?? ….Rain
My only opportunity to run on this day was in the morning as we would be traveling to the city for the Cincinnati Bengals football game. I was bummed I didn’t get in a run, but I wasn’t going to let it ruin my very first professional football game 🙂
Friday, September 30th— 16 miles: 5 @Long Run Pace, 6 @Tempo Pace, 5 @Long Run Pace
I was determined to get my run in. I had to. There was no way I was going to miss my second “Hanson’s 20”. This peak mileage week was already a disaster–I wasn’t going to let it be a complete failure.
The tempo-run-that-wasn’t earlier in the week haunted me and I talked about it with my buddy @ohiotrirunner (who I got to have lunch with that day!). He said I could squeeze in some tempo miles in my long run to help make me feel better. Great idea!
After our pizza convo, I went back to my sister’s home. Her husband checked the weather and told me I had 120 minutes of no/light rain if I left that very second for a run. Didn’t have to tell me twice–I changed and headed right out.
Running right after consuming pizza probably wasn’t the smartest move but I was still able to do pretty well on this run.
First 5 miles were a little faster than long run pace, but I felt good.
Middle 6 tempo miles –The first 3 were on point 😀 but then it got a little faster than it needed to be.
Last 5 –Again, a little faster than target pace…oh wells…
This was such a confidence boosting run. I really felt good the entire way and it was nice because my sister lives inside this absolutely perfect 5 mile loop. I have no interruptions the entire way–no busy street lights–and the route has uphills and downhills so it’s not monotonous and boring like my routes here at home, lol! I wish I could’ve brought that 5 mile loop back with me!
It was my last run of September and I finished the month with a whopping 196 miles!!
I knew that the missed runs during the week kept me from reaching the 200 mile mark (and I have to admit, I was tempted to make my 16 miler a 20 just to hit it). I know though, that I still have a long month of heavy mileage ahead of me. 🙂
Saturday, October 1st–5.5 Easy Miles @10:30 avg. pace
We went up to King’s Island, an amusement park, early in the morning so this run was done in the afternoon in, you guessed it, rain. It wasn’t too bad though, just some sprinkles. Also, it was super easy to keep an easy pace because of the previous days 16 miler AND by the time I started this run, I had already reached my 10k steps!
Omg, I have to show you this pic of me on one of the roller coaster rides at the amusement park. So my sister is on the left with her hands up–she’s a badass. My niece is in front of her–dabbing, naturally.
And then there’s me….
Sunday, October 2nd– 0 miles
I knew it was going to be tough to get in a run on the day I was to fly back. It was either going to have to happen very early in the morning or at night when I was back in Phoenix.
It just didn’t happen. And you know what? I was okay with that.
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Total mileage for week 13— 33
This was supposed to be a “peak” mileage week but I’m totally okay with not getting all of the miles in. I was on vacation and the fact that I got more than half of them in leaves me satisfied 🙂
–Do you struggle to get miles in during vacations?
–Have you wined and painted before? What was your masterpiece?
–Ever been to a football game?
–Are you scared of roller coasters?
Ok, I had to chuckle at your declaration of 63 degrees and 77% humidity as being cold and awful. I ran my race yesterday in close to that (a bit higher humidity – 85%) and I was HOT. I was hoping for closer to 48-52 degrees. I would probably combust running where you do.
Your training looks STRONG! You’re going to kill your race. You’re tempting me to try Hansons.
I saw the temp, Judy, and was glad I was running. I do so poorly in humidity.
*wasn’t
I’m a convert. I can’t believe I’m running SO much and relatively well. I’m completely sold on it.
You did freaking awesome on your race with that much humidity!!! You are amazing. ❤
I guess it was good I ran all summer with the humidity, so I was ready for it 🙂
Haha, yeah 63 degrees isn’t “cold” to us. But I will agree that the Midwest had brutal weather last week. Gray and wet. Depressing is true. Glad you survived. Love me some football whether it is pro, college, or high school. Nothing says fall like football!
I saw the Georgia/Tennessee game (on T.V) with Georgia and Tennessee fans….and it was awesome! Probably the most exciting game I’ve ever seen, lol!
I get so excited when I see the 60’s in the forecast! It’s the 30’s that makes me want to huddle inside. But instead we get more 95+ for the week. That’s an awesome 16 miler!
OMG, I would die with 30s. I’d stay in bed all day, lol!
a) kicking ass b) the weather around here is like Fight Club. We don’t talk about it. OH WAIT THAT IS ALL THAT WE TALK ABOUT
My sister says everyone just gets used to the fickleness of mid-west weather, lol! I like consistency. Phoenix=HOT all the time, jaja!!
LOL. You are a desert girl! That’s warm for running around here.
My running club had a panel of runners speaking about their NYCM experiences and tips last night. I thought of you.
Aaaaand, what were the tips??!! 😀
I can’t wait to meet you!!!
Well, considering that you get cold in 63 degree weather, I’d bundle up in throwaway clothes if I were you.
NYRR will tell you which ferry they scheduled you for, but you don’t have to take that ferry. You can take any ferry you’d like.
Bring snacks with you because you’ll be waiting at the Start Village for a while, so you want to make sure that you start the marathon with a full tank (but not too full).
Oh def yes to warm throwaway clothes. TOTALLY.
I love wine and paint! I haven’t done it in a store setting–just at home. Still super fun. And nice job with that “Hanson’s 20”! Once in a while I’m forced to run right after eating mass quantities of food but then for some reason it always works out. I’m glad you had a fun trip!!! Welcome home!
What’s weird is that when I run right after eating, I have no tummy issues. It’s when I’m careful about *when* I eat that I’m darting to the bathroom mid-run..go figure, right? LOL
Glad to see I’m not the only freak who thinks 63 degrees is freezing!!!
YESSSSSS!!!!! ❤
Great week of running, especially being on vacation. I’m hoping Ohio gets even colder for my race this weekend! Just no rain please! Funny how that 16 miler worked out! Glad you got that in, AND with faster paces- sweet! I’ve done the wine and painting before and it is a blast 🙂
Wishing for cold weather for you this weekend!!!!!
Awesome job on getting those tempo miles in! When we went to Europe this year I think I ran 5 times in 3 weeks. There were just more exciting things to do/eat/drink. It was 42F this morning on my run which I would take any day instead of 63F.
There’s definitely sometimes funner things to do on vacation than running, lol! Unless you’re at a cool running location. Ohio, not so much, lol!
Umm, no, I’m not good at getting runs in when I’m on vacation. You did a great job getting in what you did. That picture of you, your sister, and your niece on the roller coaster is hysterical!!! That was a huge month and you are feeling good – nothing better!!
I *had* to buy that picture, LOL!!! I laugh every time I see it 🙂
Ooh, that painting is so pretty!!
I find Ohio is the BEST state to run in. I love it!!
It has such pretty scenery!! Never bored during my runs there 🙂 (but I had the misfortune of having awful weather 😦 ) Do you live in Ohio??