This week-YAY!

Leesseebee
Leesseebee Posts: 216
edited December 17 in Social Groups
Hi All!
Hope last week's goals went well and that those of you who were healing are all healed and those who are/have competing/competed their triathlons-tell us about them!
Soooo, oldie, but goodie: How did you do and what are you hoping to do this week?
I did not do anything admirable this week, but I did survive it, so yay!
This week, I am heading home for the holiday soooo I am going to make some adjustments and here is what I hope to accomplish:
MONDAY: spin am (I got spin shoes and am excited to try them out!)
TUESDAY: swim am, run 42 minutes pm
WEDNESDAY: spin am (weights)
THURSDAY: swim am
FIRDAY: run am 42 minutes
SATURDAY: swim (if the pool is open)
SUNDAY: brick (bike run, if my Montreal bike is all fixed up, otherwise, run interval and trampoline workout)
Happy Easter/Passover and happy training!!!

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  • carolinagirl7
    carolinagirl7 Posts: 435 Member
    Still nursing my strained back. Goal is to workout every day this week for 30 minutes. I have been given a routine by a Physical therapist that includes some stretches,15 minutes altetnating cycling with no resistance or swimming and 10 minutes on an arm cycle. We tried to add some core but it threw my back back into spasm so we are laying off until we meet this week. I know it is a poor core that contributed to this, the irony is that I think it was the increase in core training that contributed. As long as I am ready for May 20th...lesson learned the hard way!
    Alyssa...your goals rock! Have a good week!
    Edited for typo
  • Leesseebee
    Leesseebee Posts: 216
    Oooh nooo-good luck!
    I can relate to injuries because of weak core-keep sharing your ideas and hang in there!
    I have a bit of a sore lower back-but I am hoping it will go away on its own and I can meet my goals-when I was planning this week, I was walking and talking to myself like a total nutcase, but I think it will work!
    Feel well soon and I think you are totally admirable for trying to work around your challenge-all the best and let me know how it goes!
  • Redness82
    Redness82 Posts: 134 Member
    Okay, this is my first post for weekly check-ins! I just decided to actually sign up for a Sprint Tri on June 3rd. :)

    Monday - short bike ride (just get myself out there)
    Tuesday - 1 mile + interval run, Zumba
    Wednesday - TRX/Kettlebell Fusion Class, swimming
    Thursday - outdoor bike ride 10+ miles
    Fri, Sat, Sun - Travel to parents, probably nada!
  • Leesseebee
    Leesseebee Posts: 216
    Welcome and that's exciting!
    I get the whole holiday thing-have fun (and walking counts)!
    Happy Training!
  • scott091501
    scott091501 Posts: 1,260 Member
    Going down to Texas 70.3 yesterday really got the juices flowing again. Good time watching my friends break PRs.

    Today- hour swim, speed work on the treadmill, core
    Tuesday- hour swim, recovery run, hour on the trainer
    Wednesday- Long run
    Thursday- hour swim, hour and a half on the trainer
    Friday- Tempo run or parking garages
    Saturday- 60-70 miles on the bike
    Sunday- Off
  • Leesseebee
    Leesseebee Posts: 216
    Hey Scott-that sounds great! What is a "tempo run or parking garages"?
    Good luck!
  • scott091501
    scott091501 Posts: 1,260 Member
    Tempo run is about 6-7 miles at slightly less than race pace. I usually dial it back about 30 sec/mile. I'll extend these out if training for a half iron distance race. Parking garages are just what they sound like. Find an empty parking garage at 5 AM and sprint to the top, recovery on the way down. Two of my favorite speed sets to do out doors w/o a track. I really like Yassos too but they're easier to do on the treadmill or a track.
  • sonyachan
    sonyachan Posts: 518 Member
    Well, I'm not officially starting my tri training yet (it's in November), but I am doing Fartleks, trail run, and a primal strength training workout this week. Then Saturday I am finally going to get out with the Tri Club and do a 5k trail run that is supposed to be really tough. Kinda scared, but they assure me they won't leave me out there if I'm slow. :)
  • scott091501
    scott091501 Posts: 1,260 Member
    Good thing about trail runs is that the scenery changes. It's not like the monotony of street or treadmill running. Also if you train with a group the time goes by much faster. I find this applies to cycling as well. I find the time flies by and I push myself much harder if I train with other triathletes.
  • Drudoo
    Drudoo Posts: 275 Member
    REST WEEK for me. Let the knee/body recover from the half ironman last Sunday. I'll probably get in the water Friday though. Sitting idle does me know good!
  • carolinagirl7
    carolinagirl7 Posts: 435 Member
    REST WEEK for me. Let the knee/body recover from the half ironman last Sunday. I'll probably get in the water Friday though. Sitting idle does me know good!

    I thought your race was last weekend. How did it go?
  • sonyachan
    sonyachan Posts: 518 Member
    Ok, so the trail run with the Tri club was INTENSE! It started out kinda sandy, and then it got more sandy. A couple of mud walls (one was about 20 ft tall with a 90% incline!), more sand.....It was like running though a desert! Then lots of very steep muddy hills, streams to jump over, etc, etc, etc. We happened to get there a little late because we weren't sure where it was, so they let me jump in on the second lap. Thank GOD I was not there at the beginning, cuz I probably wouldn't have been smart enough to stop after one lap and then I would have died! I'm glad I got out there and tried. It was motivating seeing all the super athletes working so hard. And I learned that if the Triathlon club says it's "the toughest 5K you'll ever do", they freakin mean it!
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