Last week was all about recovering from Ragnar DC. For those of you that haven’t read my recaps, you can catch up by clicking on Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 , and Part 4, to see how my team, Cruisers Rockin’ The Relay, did.
Monday
My workout on Monday consisted of me limping down the stairs (yes, my quads were still screaming from all of those hills). I got in some foam rolling, and worked my masseter muscles really well while telling my clients all about my extremely fun Ragnar adventures.
I got the stitches out of my other arm on Tuesday, and my doctor told me that I could resume lifting, but to keep the weights at about 50% for a while. I’ve decided to ease very slowly back into lifting (except for some core exercises) until after the Hokie Half Marathon. At that point, I’ll ramp back up into lifting heavier again, while I take a one to two week break from running between my training cycles.
Wednesday
My running buddy Erin and I met early Wednesday for our first post-race run. Erin had run, and PR’ed by eight minutes – yay, Erin, at the DIVA Half Marathon on Saturday, so she was feeling the post-race muscle soreness earlier in the week as well. We went on an easy 4.76-mile run maintaining a 9:52 pace. It was 49º when we started our run at 6 AM, and I had to wear my gloves for the first time since March, or early April.
I rushed home from our run to meet a client for a 2.75 run/walk. We maintained a 13.48 pace, and surprisingly, I was kind of tired during it. I obviously still had some recovering from Ragnar to do.
Thursday
I headed back to the W&OD Trail on Thursday morning to meet my MRTT friends again for another easy 5 miles at a 9:54 pace. Check out Erin’s wings on her shoes, Kathy’s fun yellow shoes, and the hole in the top of my left shoe! I put a lot of miles on those shoes (about 400), and kept hoping to get to the running store to replace them, but knew it would take a while since I wanted to go through their complete fitting process.
Bill and I drove to our home-away-from-home, Blacksburg, on Friday for our Virginia Tech 35th class reunion. Not to sound cliché, but where have all of those years gone? We had a great time with our friends, and loved every minute of our weekend, except for the Hokies’ second loss of the season.
Saturday
We didn’t get a run in on Saturday morning because we were participating in our class reunion breakfast, and then had to set up our tailgate, all before our noon game. I take my running seriously, but I take my Hokie tailgating even more seriously!
Sunday
We talked about going on a trail run at Pandapas Pond on Sunday morning while down in Blacksburg, but we opted to get on the road earlier than usual and head home. I’m hoping to get there sometime this fall. I’ve heard that it’s a beautiful trail.
Once home we decided to head over to Road Runner Sports for new shoes. Bill and I both went in completely open minded and decided to let them fit us for new shoes, and go with their recommendations. Based on running barefoot on their treadmill, and scans of our feet, we were both put in neutral shoes. I got my first ever Brooks, and Bill decided on Nikes for regular running, and Asics for trail. They told me that my current trail shoes were a good choice for me. We can’t wait to take our new shoes on a test run!
My mileage was low this week compared to usual, but I’m completely fine with that. I feel that full recovery from Ragnar is important for me, so I don’t end up having one of my recent injuries rear it’s ugly head again. I’m feeling great right now, and want to keep it that way!
Total weekly workouts:
Running – 9.76 miles
Run/walk – 2.75 miles
Walking – 2 miles
Lifting – 0 hours
- Questions:
- What shoes do you run in?
- How often do you need to change running shoes?
- Who raced this weekend?
What a great weekend, though sorry you did not get to head out on a trail run this morning 🙁
I love new shoes–for the past year and a half I have gone through 4 pairs of Mizuno Wave Riders. They work for me and I am not changing them!
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Hopefully, we’ll get a chance to run some trails soon, and if not Pandapas Pond, then another trail.
I am in awe not only of your commitment and energy, but also of your awesome sneakers!
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I was so tired all last week and my legs were not that interested in running until yesterday. Takes more out of you than you would think. Having said that, I can’t wait to do another one!
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Me, too! I want to do a Ragnar trail relay, maybe the one in West Virginia.
I ended up having a recovery week from Ragnar as well (not entire by choice…). Hooray for new shoes! I hope they serve you well 🙂 I would love to take you on my favorite loop around Pandapas Pond sometimes – it goes all the way up Brush Mountain and then back down on a trail that’s so steep in some parts I have sometimes scooched on my butt down it. Now you’re excited, right!?
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Sounds fun! I would love to run the Pandapas Pond trails with you! If VT ever has a late afternoon game, we could run that morning.
Ugh, that’s looking to be a big ‘if’ right now. Where did those Ohio State Hokies go??
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Seriously! Where did they go?
Smart recovery week! Your body will thank you.
I’ll bet running the trails in Blacksburg is spectacular. You’ll have to share it with us when you do it.
I have too many shoes of all different brand/styles to ever say which I wear–I am fickle!
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The trails in Blacksburg are beautiful! My husband and I love running and hiking on them when we’re in town.
I have no brand loyalty when it comes to running shoes. I loved my Newtons but my marathon training coach said I had to get out of them so I’m currently running in the latest Mizuno Wave Riders. I know so many people who will only ever wear Brooks!
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I ran in my Brooks this morning and I like them so far. It kind of felt like I was running on clouds. 🙂
Ohhh, love those pink Brooks! Fun! I wear Asics now and LOVE them! And I’ve been looking everywhere for those Schwings on her shoes. Where did she get them?
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I bet Erin got her wings at the DIVA Half Marathon expo, since she just ran it. I’ll check with her and let you know. BTW, Erin said they started the DIVA on time this year!
Sue, check out this website to order your shoe wings!
I’m glad that you gave yourself time to recover – probably much needed!!
And, how fun that you were able to go to your class reunion – you are right, the time is flying by!!!
I run mostly in Mizunos but I also have 1 pair of Brooks and 1 pair of Asics that I like.
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We had so much fun at our reunion!
I have a pair of Asics trail shoes that I like a lot, too. They’re a neutral shoe, and the running store said to stick with them.
Great pic of y’all at the reunion! Hokie fans make me smile because I don’t think there’s such thing as a casual hokie fan… They’re all hokie crazy (In a good way!). I love brooks… Can’t wait to see how you like them!
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Thanks, it’s fun being a part of Hokie Nation. BTW, congrats on your win over us two weeks ago. I was so happy that we sold our tickets, and we were running Ragnar and not watching the game. After our big win over Ohio State, it would have been heart-breaking to have been in Lane Stadium to see that loss. You guys are going to have a great season!
I liked my Brooks on my first run in them this morning. They felt great!
Looks like a fun weekend – I have my college reunion next may and I am looking fwd to that. I also run in Brooks!
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Hope you have as much fun at your reunion as we did!