Thursday, December 27, 2007

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Christmas break was really good training wise. I got a few longer runs in; one on Sunday for 80 minutes, and on Tuesday for 1 hrs 45 min. I ran with the dogs on Sunday, which went pretty good. I did have a shoe epidemic though. I lost 1 of my running shoes and didn't realise it until I was geared up and ready to go out the door. I tore the house apart looking for it, also dragged Chad out of bed ( I maybe was speaking in a load voice in his direction) but to no avail, I could not find my shoe. I needed new shoes anyway so I crammed two huskies into my little car and went and bought a new pair of shoes. So I had to switch my runs around and didn't get to go as long as I wanted with the dogs....but they were very tired. We got home and they laid own on the floor right away and had a little rest!

When I ran on Tuesday we were out in Crossfield...and if anyone tries to tell you that country roads in rural Alberta are flat they are lying to you. I didn't want to run on the Madden road because it is really hilly. Well I have learned that running up hill on a gravel road with the wind coming towards you = a hard work out. My poor stabilizer muscles....my legs have been really tight for the last 2 days...ouch.

I tried to go swimming on Monday but the pool was closed, so I ended up doing 60 min on the cross trainer instead. That is on my agenda tomorrow. I didn't get too much cycling in over the last few days so I biked tonight for 90 minutes.

I was able to train and sleep over the holiday....and I plan to do the same over New Years. I am feeling pretty good and ready to bring on the training in the New Year.

In my Crossing America adventure I am a few hours outside of Carson City, Nevada and on my way to Salt Lake City, Utah. Hopefully I will be there by next week as I have a couple swims to get in and a long run and bike. I am going to start putting in a brick workout 1/week (a bike directly followed by a run) to get accustomed to running on dead legs once again:)

2 comments:

runningman said...

Good job on the training, just keep in mind it's still really early don't burn yourself out. You want to be fit come spring but you also want to be fired up and ready to hit the road.

Anonymous said...

Hey kiddo - keep up the great work - we are real proud of you :) Remember you grew up in the YUKON - winter is nothing!!