This time, however, I'm not going to stress myself out. I'll train as hard as I need to but I am not going to focus so narrowly on a goal, like I did for my last race. That, apparently, does not work for me. Instead, I'll follow my Take it Easy 15K Training Plan. Which looks a little something like this:
Week | Mon | Tues | Wed | Thurs | Fri | Sat | Sun | |
1: 10/12-18 | easy 4m | easy 4m | hill repeats(6x) (~7m total) | easy 4m | Rest | 8m run | Rest | |
2: 10/19-25 | easy 4m | 6m tempo | easy 4m | easy 4m | Rest | 5K race+ (~6m total) | recovery 4m | |
3 10/26-11/1 | easy 4m | Rest | hill repeats (8x) (~8m total) | easy 4m | Rest | 10m run | recovery 4m | |
4: 11/2-8 | easy 4m | 6m fartlek | Rest | easy 4m | Rest | Rest | 15K race (~11.5 total) |
My total mileage for each week will be: 27 for week 1, 28 for week 2, 30 for week 3, 25 for race week.
I'm doing hill repeats instead of speedwork because there are killer hills in the Stockade-athon. The biggest one comes just before the 10K mark and it is tough. I want to be prepared to run strong up that hill and the ones that will greet me after it. Hill repeats here I come!
That's the plan.
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I was out of town over the weekend at a cousin's wedding. It was a blast! Just a total blast. Here's a pic of Owen and me at the reception (the dress was a last minute purchase and I got it for a total steal so I'm one happy mama!):
After the weekend away, today has been a catch up day. Catching up on cleaning, running and the blogs. There were some big races and I need to see how everyone did!
And, hey, don't forget that today is the last day of my Solixir giveaway. Check it out and you might just win a case of Solixir!
~ Felice
You are rockin that dress!!
ReplyDeleteOOHHH....I love your dress!
ReplyDeletesuch a cute photo, gotta love a good deal!
ReplyDeleteAwww. I so wanted to do that race this year. I keep looking at the calendar and trying to convince myself that a week and half is enough time to train. But I suspect it will be pushing the healing a bit much to jump up that quickly in the mileage.
ReplyDeleteNice dress, fits you perfect! Good luck with your next training cycle!
ReplyDeleteHa, funny how that tunnel vision of a goal can get to us, huh?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great training plan!
Love the dress!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good plan. I like the 'take it easy' approach.
ReplyDeleteGreat dress!
Great pic...love the dress. I'm sneaking out over lunch to try to find one for a wedding this weekend. Hope I can find a good steal, too!
ReplyDeleteYou look great :) It was a good purchase!
ReplyDeleteCute dress! The plan looks good . . . I love 15k's. Perfect distance.
ReplyDeleteI like the look of that training plan AND that dress!
ReplyDeletethe 15k sounds like fun! as much as i get caught up in training plans & goals, races seem to go soo much better when you just 'chill out' about it! hopefully a more relaxed approach will pay off in many ways for you :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome dress! And for a steal? Bonus!!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the hills. It's been a while since I tortured myself with one :)
I love the 15k race distance! Good luck your training!
ReplyDeleteThat dress looks great on you! Purchase success.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great dress, and looks like a sane plan. Good luck! I'm trying to balance between enjoying my last month of freedom before starting to train for my next half and training for a 5 mile race on thanksgiving. =)
ReplyDeleteOhh look at you pretty mama! Weddings can be very fun. Glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteI think your plan looks great and not stressing is the for sure way to go!
if you don't stress out it seriously is a great way to race :) beeeelieve me, I totally believe that after this weekend! That dress is so cute and you look great in it! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat dress! Nothing like a good steal!
ReplyDeleteCute dress! having fun and enjoying training is always a good thing. Smart to swap out the speedwork for hills.
ReplyDeletePretty Pretty dress. A 15K with HILLS....wowzers! Good luck buddy..
ReplyDeleteHaving a good plan is a must so I'm glad you are off to a great start. Good luck with the training.
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