Training Recap Week of September 28th

Good morning and happy Tuesday!

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This week is off to a wonderful but busy start. Tonight I finally get to catch up with my long lost London girl, Charlie, as we enjoy a new to us yoga class called REST followed by a delicious homemade dinner and pumpkin chocolate chip cookies.

charlie and ashley

I have a lot to do this evening before the fun begins, including writing this post, a speed workout and multiple conference calls!

You know how the weekly training recap works. At the beginning of each week I share the past week’s workouts with you all in order to give you a glimpse into my training, hold me accountable and help me keep a record so I can see what works and doesn’t work after each races comes to a close. Last week was all about staying active and healthy but not pushing myself. I changed the order of workouts around but overall stuck to Jess’ training plan.

Monday: I started the week with an evening Bar Method class.

Tuesday: I moved my run to later in the week so I could join my friend Elizabeth at Brooklyn Body Burn. Okay, okay Jess I hear you loud and clear. When she says stick to schedule she means the EXACT schedule posted in Google docs. While I enjoyed certain moments of the class, it was everything I’d heard (hard, humbling, sweaty) and more. I will definitely not be taking another class until my two back to back half marathons are done because it left me sore for THREE days! I will hopefully get my full recap of the studio posted later this week.

Wednesday: Before flying to Dallas, I joined Theodora for Nike Run Club’s Morning Miles. It was my first Nike Run Club and I really liked it even though the weather was less than stellar. The coach planned a route for us in advance, leading us from the Flatiron Nike store to the Williamsburg Bridge and back. I split with the group at three miles to head back home and finished a total of five miles. It was a great way to see Theodora and run a new to me route.

Thursday: My original running buddy, Amy, and I were finally reunited in Dallas last week. We ran five easy miles through Downtown Dallas before a day of dark conference rooms. It was so much fun to catch up with her in advance of our half marathon together this Saturday.

Friday: Amy and I did a recovery workout together in the hotel gym which included 40 minutes on the bike, some weights,and lots of stretching.

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Saturday: The previous day’s recovery workout paired with nine hours of sleep had me ready and anxious for Saturday morning’s long run. The weather in Dallas was crisp and perfect as I ran six miles, finishing the final five miles at an average pace of 8:48. It wasn’t easy but it felt great to know I could hold that pace for that distance.

Sunday: A complete rest day including nine hours of sleep, some foam rolling and time spent in compression socks.

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4 Comments

  1. Sana October 6, 2015 / 1:37 pm

    You are just getting faster and faster! Keep it up!

  2. Alyssa @ Renaissancerunnergirl October 6, 2015 / 3:49 pm

    Looks like a great training week! I’ve been considering trying out Nike Run Club. I have November Project, and sometimes I’ll do the Junior League run club but that’s a little less social for me because the running itself rarely finds me with a pace buddy, and the brunch is too expensive for me to indulge in!

  3. Jess @ Jess Runs ATL October 6, 2015 / 8:22 pm

    Hi! I found your blog through the Savannah Women’s Half Marathon Ambassador’s page, so I’ll be following along through all your training. Looks like you had a great week! I also love trying new classes but really regret it because I’m usually sore. Looking forward to following along!

  4. Jenny October 7, 2015 / 3:40 am

    So impressed with your speed lately! As soon as Marine Corps Marathon is behind me, I really want to focus on getting faster 🙂 Thanks for the inspiration!

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