So Phase 1, even though I didn't intend it to be that way, turned out to be a biking phase. 700 miles over the last three month, only one ride over 25 miles. Lots of back and forth to work. Not a ton of miles, but considering I wasn't in training mode, I'll take it. With school starting last week, my freedom to commute is largely gone, and with days getting shorter, the opportunities to ride will be getting fewer and farther between. Hence the end of Phase 1.
So we are on to Phase 2. Phase 2 is to be a running phase. Back in early summer I
But I drew up a plan, run every other day from now until November 5, building up my long run from 5-12 miles between now and then. I'll be ready to run it, but planning for anything other than a PW at this distance would be just plain foolish. Two hours seems like a dream, my two stand alone halfs were 1:55ish and 1:53ish. Doubtful.
So Friday I ran, 3 miles. Went ok. Sore as hell the next day. Sunday was Day 2, ran with the dog, 3 more miles, went well. Even sorer muscles the next day. Tuesday I went out for 5 at lunch. Had some side stitch issues at the end, but otherwise good. Best part, my legs were not, are not, sore at all post run. Maybe the running mojo is coming back.
Phase 2 will also include a fair amount of biking, primarily to keep the legs loose. I'm not flexible at all, and biking seems to really help loosen up tight running muscles. So the plan is to run every other day, bike on the off days. No hammer fests, probably a lot of mountain bikes rides, neighborhood jaunts with the kids, or lunch rides. Just trying to keep the legs loose, not trying to increase bike fitness at all. It's possible Wilson won't move during this period.
I think I'll end up with four more "phases" leading up to IMMT. Not quite ready to reveal the full schedule yet, but soon.
I'm up to 7 1/2 miles, slowly. Running 2x/week, 1 long, 1 short-ish. I think that extra week in Oct. will be a good thing. This is the first time since the kids came along that I've run even this far, so I'll just be happy to finish. Sub 2 hours is a dream! -Kelly
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