Wed, Dec 7:
Stayed at a hotel with no gym, so I had to improvise with a
hotel room strength session. No water
fountain, either, so I stayed hydrated with hot tea from the Keurig. Didn't have much time for a full session,
after spending time hunting for a gym, but better than nothing. Still trying to chip away at the Deez Nutz
WOD.
- Sit-ups: 175
- Plank: 2.5 + 3 = 5.5
- Flutter Kicks: 65 + 45 + 45 = 155
- Squats: 110
- Push-ups: 25
- Mt Climbers: 100
- Stairs: 30
Thur, Dec 8:
At a better hotel tonight, did 5.0 in 40:40, 8:08 ave, 2
degrees of incline = 7:49 effort, at 6am.
Temps were 64 degrees but still felt warm with not much air flow. Kept 7.4mph most off the time, which felt
reasonable. Nose breathed all but the
very beginning of the run.
Sat, Dec 10:
Started doing my usual long run at the Whitewater Center,
but it was anything but usual. Either
they changed the trails, or things look different in the winter, because the
paths I took were different. And later
on, on the flattest section of trail called the "Lake Loop", I
sprained my ankle. I roll it about every
other run here and have been able to keep going after those incidents. I had to stop and limp back to the car, on
this one. Fortunately, it was at the
beginning of the trail. 6.0 in 1:09:30,
11:36 ave, 433 feet of elevation gain.
It was my first time running in new shoes called the Saucony Nomad. I had it on tight, too tight, if anything...
usually, it's having shoes too loose that's the problem.
Sun, Dec 11:
My ankle was perhaps a little bit swollen, so I considered
biking or doing a strength session, but all my body wanted to do was get some
speed in with running, so I went for it.
6.0 in 49:13, 8:12 ave, 2 degrees of incline = 7:52 effort. Glad to be able to run the day after a
sprain. It's the first run in a while
where I've felt good and in shape. I
pushed the extra mile to hit 6, to be able to compare yesterday's stats to
today's. Trails are slow going. Immune system felt kind of down today, before
and after the run.
Fri, Dec 16:
Another run at the hotel gym. This time, pushed to 7.0 in 58:18, 8:19 ave,
2 degrees of incline = 7:59 effort.
Temps felt better today at 68 degrees.
Happy I could do 7 more easily today than I did with the past couple 6
milers, where I had to count down 0.01 mi increments in the last mile to get
through it mentally. Still counted down
today, but not with as much desperation.
Trouble sleeping (normally, not the case). Was going to bike, but body wanted a bit more
exertion than that after 4 days off. Even
walking seemed more appealing than biking, to at least have body weight effort.
Dec 17, went to a local park. Forgot to bring my ruck, though. Still had fun. Got a couple of geocaches, and explored the park with my dad.
(See-saw)
Sat, Dec 18:
70 min biking session, covering 19.2 mi. Also rucked today, 3.85 mi around the
neighborhood, plus 6.45 mi at Kings Mountain National Military Park on the lake
trail with my dad.
Tue, Dec 20:
Deez Nutz WOD while watching Spartan Race on TV - great
combo.
- Ruck: 1 mi
- Sit-ups: 105 + 110 = 215
- Plank: 3.5 + 2.5 = 6
- Squats: 135
- Burpees: 60
- Stairs: 27 + 17
- Flutter Kicks: 55 + 65 + 50 + 40 + 45 = 255
- Lunges: 165
- Push-ups: 25 + 25 = 50
- Mt Climbers: 100
- J-Jacks: 105
Thursday - Sister came, and we played Pickleball and Bocce
with my dad.
( A perfect shot... of my sister completely missing the ball)
(Bocce... yeah, none of us were close on this one)
Fri, Dec 23:
Rucked 7 mi today at Kings Mountain, this time on the
Battlefield trail and up to Browns Mountain, with my dad and sister. Rolled my ankle again, kind badly, but walked
it off without making my dad or sister notice.
It was flat ground again, too.
(Kings Mountain National Military Park)
(Rucking with 20lb + bag/water/food, to make it more strenuous)
Later, ran 6.0 in 49:29, 8:15 ave, on 2 degrees of incline =
7:55 effort, after rucking another 1.8 mi to/from the gym.
Sun, Dec 25:
First Christmas in Charlotte...
Rucked with mom, dad, and sister on the East Main trail at
the Whitewater center. It was Pokemon Go
time for me and my sister. That's my
least favorite trail, since they seemed to just want to fit as much mileage as
possible within a certain area = lots of gratuitous switchbacks.
(East Main trail at the USNWC)
(First time taking over a gym)
Made Tofurkey for Christmas Dinner...
How to get my sister to come to the gym with me: Pokemon Go
and the promise of seeing Pokemon on the way there. Got in only 60 minutes of biking, since she
did her run then had nothing to do. At
least there was Modern Family on TV. Covered
16.7 mi.
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