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3/06/2025 Training Log – Tempo Troubles and Ice Road Adventures

The Plan: Tempo Run. 50-60 Minutes: Pre-Workout Fueling: The Execution: The run started off well enough, but about 12 minutes into the Tempo segment, things got…interesting. Early March means winter is in full mood swing—one day a deep freeze, the next a thaw. This means water, ice, slush, and unpredictable terrain. I encountered several “lake-sized” […]

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P50F Training Log, Pacing Strategies, Running Journey, Winter Running

03/05/2025 Cross Training Log – Finding My Rhythm on the Bike

The Plan: Cross-Training – Indoor Bike Session Warm-Up – 10 Minutes: Main Set – Repeat 3 Times: Cool Down – 5 Minutes: Pre-Workout: 30-40g of carbs. During Workout: Light electrolyte drink with less than 40 calories. The Execution: I followed the plan to a ‘T’ today. I took a Maurten Gel 100 at the beginning

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Cross-Training, Indoor Cycling, P50F Training Log, Running & Endurance

The Importance of Strength Training for Runners Over 50

Why Strength Training Matters for Runners Over 50 Running is an incredible sport, but as we age, it takes more than just logging miles to stay strong, injury-free, and efficient. Strength training isn’t just an optional add-on—it’s a key pillar for performance, longevity, and overall health. For runners over 50, incorporating resistance training can help

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Injury Prevention, Running After 50, Strength Training

03/04/2025 Training Log: Intervals – Heavy Legs, Stuffy Head, and Just Enough Grit

The Plan: Warm Up. 10-20 Minutes: Main Set. Repeat 12-16 times: Cool Down. 10-20 Minutes: Prior to Workout: 30-40g of carbs.During Workout Target: 232 calories per hour from carbohydrates. The Execution:I consumed my Maurten Drink Mix 30 minutes prior, set out a bit later than usual, but no biggie. My legs felt heavy, and I

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Half Marathon Training, Interval Training, P50F Training Log

Weekly Recap – Week 7: February 24-March 2

The Road to Georgina Spring Fling Half Marathon The Week That Was: A Tissue of Lies Every training cycle has its peaks and valleys, and this week had a bit of both. It started with a solid interval session, hit some slick terrain midweek, and then… well, let’s just say the most consistent movement by

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Category: Recap, Recover, Relax & Ready, Health & Wellness, Recap, Recover, Relax & Ready, Rest & Recovery, Running & Recovery, Running Journey, Weekly Recap

03/02/2025 Training Log: Runny Nose, No Runny Toes

The Plan: Long Run. 80-100 Minutes: The Reality: If yesterday’s image was a clue, then today’s reality is the full-blown answer. Despite my hopes, this cold wasn’t bluffing. My long run plans were ambitious—my sinuses were more so. Instead of ticking off kilometers, I spent my morning reaching for tissues. Call it a different kind

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Half Marathon Training, P50F Training Log, Rest & Recovery, Running & Recovery, Running Journey

03/01/2025 Training Log: DNS – Did Not Start

The Plan: Easy Run. 45-60 Minutes: What Actually Happened: Rough night. Dry lips. Popped some Advil Cold & Sinus. Feeling all-around shitty. No run today. Does this affect my progress? Logically, I know one missed run won’t derail me. But it still bugs me. A DNS (Did Not Start) always stings a little. That said,

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Health & Wellness, P50F Training Log, Rest & Recovery

02/27/2025 Training Log: ‘Slickery’ When Wet

The Plan: Warm Up. 10-20 Minutes: Main Set. Repeat 3 times: Cool Down. 10-20 Minutes: Report: Snow was forecast. I thought I could avoid the potential mess with an early start. I consumed my pre-workout drink mix, so in 30 minutes I was hitting the pavement. Committed! The gently falling flakes glistened when backlit by

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P50F Training Log, Tempo Runs, Winter Running

Why I Like (Low) Heart Rate Training

When I first started running, my understanding of heart rate training was, well, a bit…basic. I knew my heart had to beat (thank you, biology), but the idea of training within specific heart rate zones? That was a foreign concept. Over time—and with the help of experience, research, and a trusty heart rate monitor—I’ve come

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Heart Rate Training, Running After 50, Running Journey, Training Tips

Garmin HRM Dual Heart Rate Monitor Review: Simple, Reliable, and Accurate

When it comes to tracking heart rate during runs and workouts, the Garmin HRM Dual Heart Rate Monitor has proven to be a solid choice. I’ve used a few heart rate monitors over the years—including the Wahoo TickrX, which had the handy feature of onboard GPS storage—but the Garmin HRM Dual has earned its place

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