OOTWW + November Fitness Recap


Back at the gym I went. This fall was killer with me slacking off. I didn’t want to get into another rut where I take 6 or 7 months off running or attending the gym. Yep, I decided to stop playing around and get back at’er, 5 long weeks after my 5k road race. Mind you working out 3x in one month isn’t going to cut it. My year membership expires next week. I’m renewing it.

Thursday, November 11
6:45am — 7:30am  [Legs and Butt class]

Monday, November 22
7:15am ran 1.7 miles in 21 minutes. Slow, painful run.

Thursday, November 24
6:30 til… whenever [1 mile run on the treadmill]
7:00pm — 7:45pm [Beginner Spin Class]

Here’s my OOTWW below.

My gourmet (food) gift basket (with no trans-fat!) ends on Monday, be sure to enter multiple times!

It’s Friday! It’s PayDay! Have a great weekend all :)

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The runners high

Two weeks ago, I was asked on twitter “how to get the runners high”. I’m no expert on running, but I have been posting on here since I started running with a group back in March/April. So I’ll do my best to answer it here.

At first I laughed and was like — oh god I hate running while I’m doing it most times. It feels SO good when you’re done. My friend asked me “when does it stop being so hard?” and I’m not sure that it does, really. Then again, some people are born natural runners, like my boyfriend for instance. He picked up running and is now training for his third Ironman (which is a marathon after the swim and bike!) I’m here struggling to convince myself to sign up for a 10k run.

But when I honestly stopped to think about it. I definitely experienced a runner’s high the most when I was in a “Learn to Run” running club at my gym. I always had a set schedule as to when I was going to run in a week. Whether or not I showed up to those three classes a week was a different story. But having the group of people to talk and laugh with, definitely made me want to keep going back and enjoy the running.

We stopped running together as a group, shortly after our first 5k race together in June. Running hasn’t been the same since! Different schedules and not having the same day to run with your friends and weeks go by and you haven’t seen anyone! It’s a bit sad because I do miss that group atmosphere and I definitely miss the friends that I have made while on that learn to run 5k journey.

I suggest that you find yourself a group and just join one, even if you don’t know anyone. I mean, that’s what I did and I met some fabulous people along the way who are now just really great friends of mine! Love you D & T!!! YAYY!!

I have said in the past. Running is all mental. Just try not to psych yourself out like I do and have breathing problems which are really non-existent.

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Quoted from me on June 16:

Also? The people who tell me that they cannot run, just haven’t found their running partner yet. I found running so incredibly boring without music, and even then I couldn’t run for that far. You need a running buddy and I definitely found one. She runs at the same pace as me, and we both motivate each other. She finds it difficult to start running at the beginning so I’m all “You can do this! It’s all mental. We’ve practiced for this!” and then towards kilometer #3, I’m all wheezy and swearing under my breath cursing the damn runs, and she’s back at it with the “C’mon we can see the finish line“. It’s all motivation! I don’t like stopping at the beginning, so I’m convincing her to give’r, and she wants to finish strong where as I want to walk and puke —but we don’t let each other stop.

Do you get a runners high?

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Solo Race

I wasn’t nervous at all when the gun went off for the 5k, and 10k race. I think it was probably because I didn’t have anyone to run with this time, and no one to push me so I thought to myself that I could stop anytime I wanted without penalizing anyone elses time.

I was quite relaxed and my first kilometer was pretty quick. I looked at my watch at the first km mark and my watch said 5:00! That’s FAST lol. I slowed down and didn’t want to burn out too quickly. The course is a 2.5k looped route so I ended up seeing Scott my boyfriend a few times as I entered into the stadium to do a lap.

A few friends ended up doing the 10k, and I stuck behind them for a little while, but they were about 30 seconds per kilometer faster than me.

If running races followed triathlon’s way of things where they mark people’s legs with their age group, it would have been a bit more helpful.

I came in third in my age group, just by seconds. My final time was 29:14 (in June it was 28:51, dangit), but the first place was 28:03, and second was 29-something. So close, yet so far away.

I didn’t end up doing my “ten and one’s” which is the 10  minutes of full on jogging/running and a 1 minute break and repeat.

I did a full 2.5k loop and then as soon as I exited the stadium I stopped, so I guess 14:45 or so I stopped for my minute break. Then I stopped again for a second time to grab some water – even though I didn’t feel as if I needed it. Bad mistake. I stopped for about 15 seconds and started up again, which was at the 3.5k -ish mark. Slowed me dowwwnnn!!

I leave you with some photos to oggle. Enjoy! (Click to enlarge photos)

I’m smiling because this is only 2k in, and I spotted Scott!

Keeping pace with the woman ahead of me.

Scott’s camera is pretty fast. I have multiple shots of in between photos. SO MANY to choose from. I heart them all.

Doing my classic 100m sprint to the finish line.

And of course a few of the friends I go running with!

My third place medal :) Aww! I also wish my shirt wasn’t tucked into my pants like that. Minor details.

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