Let The Whirlwind Weekend Begin

Even though we just returned from the best vacation ever, I’m more than ready for the weekend!

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The stress of the week has quickly made me forget the pink sand, blue water, and perfect temperatures.

Regardless of the stress, I was able to keep up with my workout plans for the week including two personal training sessions, one spin session, one yoga session, and two runs!

IMG_2509 (480x640)But, luckily I have some wonderful things to look forward to this weekend with some great people. I know there will be lots of sweat, laughing, and fun had over the next forty eight hours!

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                                                                       We’ll miss you Emily!

  • Celebrating my dear friend Lauren’s upcoming wedding in bachelorette style complete with a limo, bar hopping, and a New York City style brunch at Lavo on Sunday

IMG_1864 (640x480)As you can see, it’s going to be a wild and crazy weekend!  Only this morning’s personal training session and the work day separate me from the weekend’s fun!

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A Sweaty Date with Central Park

This morning I had a sweaty date with Central Park.

IMG_2511 (640x478) Due to today’s extreme heat, the roads were not as crowded as my last morning run but I was still surprised that so many people were braving the heat. I’m blessed to be from Savannah, Georgia which means this heat wave is child’s play compared to the heat and humidity I dealt with for at least 5 months every year!

I left my gear at Equinox before heading out for a 4 mile run through the park’s lower section and doing 2 hill repeats of Cat Hill.

IMG_2513 (640x478) I was impressed to see water stations throughout the park during my run, though I didn’t need them. Nice job New York Parks and Rec staff! I saw many runners, walkers, and cyclists taking advantage of the fountains this morning!

IMG_2512 (640x478) I, on the other hand, was a happy camper with my CamelBak. It was hiding from the below picture since I had to take it off my back to access my iPhone for the impromptu photo session.

IMG_2517 (480x480) My route took me past once of my favorite views in Central Park, the pond. I hit the fountain just as the sun was coming over the trees. Is there a better way to start your day?

IMG_2518 (640x485)The 3.98 mile run (including the hill repeat) took 39:40 since I was taking it easy on my pace due to tired legs. Yesterday’s personal training session was pretty leg and weight intensive which left my legs more tired than usual. They enjoyed the relaxed pace though I think my butt and hamstrings were ready to kill me after the hill repeats this morning.

Much to the disappointment of the Equinox morning crowd, I didn’t head straight to the shower when I finished my run. Instead, I hit the foam roller and mat for 20 minutes for some deep stretching, foam rolling, and leg work.

Breakfast

After my sweaty morning, I was craving a cool and refreshing breakfast. I switched up my normal bowl of hot banana oats for a cold alternative: refrigerated oats. I prepared the oats as normal then mixed the banana and cinnamon in before putting it in the office refrigerator for 15 minutes. Once chilled, I removed and topped with a 1/4 cup of Fage yogurt. It was DELICIOUS!

Lunch

Once a week, I reward myself with a salad from the little deli in the CitiGroup Center at 54th and 3rd Avenue. I use the word reward because they give out the most delicious and doughy rolls with each salad.

IMG_2516 (640x478) The roll is made from their leftover pizza dough! Be still my heart!

On the side, I enjoyed a spinach salad complete with beets, celery, red onions, grilled chicken, cucumber, and chopped tomatoes.

IMG_2519 (640x485) Yoga Promise

I’ve mentioned on Twitter a few times this week that I need more yoga in my life. For at least the next month, work is going to be quite stressful as I manage two roles. On Monday, just after vacation, I found myself giving into this stress and reverting to bad habits like wanting to skip workouts and unhealthy snack choices.

Today, I vowed on Twitter that I’d make time for yoga. Unfortunately, I missed one of my favorite yoga classes at Equinox by 5 minutes. Instead of giving up, I headed home and enjoyed my first Yoga Download in my personal yoga studio.

IMG_2521 (478x640)I did the free 20 minute Yoga for Runners podcast two times through. I know I could have paid for the 40 minute version but what can I say; sometimes I’m cheap.

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Yoga success!

Question: Do you have any free yoga podcasts or online workouts you can recommend?

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Running Q&A

 

Over the past few days, I’ve seen this Running Q&A on both Tina and Beck’s blogs. I loved the idea and thought it’d make a fun morning post while I’m out sweating to tunes while running in Central Park. In fact, it’s supposed to be almost 90 degrees out there this morning so I’m currently running with my CamelBak and sporting booty shorts and a Lululemon tank. I apologize to any other morning runners who may see this outfit.

In honor of getting to see these ladies this weekend for the NYRR Mini 10k, here are my answers to the Running Q&A!

Favorite treadmill? I love the treadmill right in front of the huge fan. It keeps me cool and also happens to be right in front of the balcony so I can people watch while I run.

Favorite shoes? Saucony Pro Grid 4! I just started wearing Saucony’s a few months ago but have since fallen in love with them. They are supportive enough for my high arches but don’t feel stiff or heavy like other shoes I’ve tried.

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Favorite running song? S&M What can I say, I guess I like Rihanna to talk dirty to me while I run. But, seriously, it has amazing beats and gets me pumped during even the hardest hill or mile.

Favorite running fuel? I’ve sworn by Nuun since marathon training and Clif Shot Blocks. As you can see from the picture below, both were part of my National Half Marathon prep. My favorite flavor is lemon lime for both Nuun and shot blocks. 

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Favorite running accessory? My CamelBak has helped me survive hot summer runs, the New York City Marathon, and shave time off during crowded NYRR races while also holding my necessities like keys, iPhone, and money.

Favorite race distance? Over the years, my body has come to love the half marathon distance. It requires training in order to finish happy but doesn’t ruin my social calendar, require 5am wakeup times, or alter my body in crazy ways like my first marathon. Historically, I’ve never “raced” half marathons until this year when I started focusing on speed more and PR. It’s definitely a new thought process versus just finishing but I’m loving the new challenge!

Favorite running memory? Passing Bo and my friends in Central Park less than a mile from the finish of the New York City Marathon is my favorite running memory to date because I was still smiling 25 miles into the marathon and knew I’d finish and do so injury free and with a smile on my face!

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Question: What is your favorite running or sports memory?

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