2025

Weekly Recap: February 17-23, 2025

Another week of training is in the books! This week had a bit of everything—highs, lows, adjustments, and learning moments. Here’s how it all shook out: Training Summary: Key Takeaways: Looking Ahead: Next week, I’ll focus on building consistency and refining my pacing, with particular attention to staying in my target heart rate zones. Recap, […]

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Recap, Recover, Relax & Ready, Running Journey, Weekly Recap

02/23/2025 Training Log: Sunday Long Run – Finding My (Heart) Beat

Today’s Plan: Long Run. 75-90 Minutes: Long run in Zone 2 heart rate (under 136 bpm) Pre-Workout: Low-carb meal prior to workout, but not fasted. I opted for a balanced approach, aiming to avoid the dreaded energy crash mid-run. My tasty brekkie of 2 eggs scrambled, 3 strips of bacon-style turkey and some avocado fit

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Marathon Training, P50F Training Log, Running After 50, Winter Running

Feb 22, 2025 – Thoughts of the Day

While I appreciate the treadmill and its many benefits such as controlled pacing, consistent terrain, safety from harsh weather, and the ability to catch up on my favorite shows, or whatever, nothing beats running in the great outdoors—the fresh air, the ever-changing scenery, and the simple joy of moving through the world under my own

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Thoughts of the Day, Treadmill Running, Winter Running

02/22/2025 Training Log: Who Needs a Treadmill When Mother Nature Delivers?

Whoot, Whoot!! What a glorious day for an OUTDOOR run!! Did I just use my outdoor voice? How It Went: My average heart rate clocked in at 133 bpm with a max of 142. I’m happy with that! I found myself salivating at the thought of running once again outside—it seemed oh so long ago

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P50F Training Log

02/21/2025 Training Log: Some Days, It’s Just Not Your Day

The Plan: After yesterday’s sciatica concerns, today was my chance to tackle the delayed workout: Warm Up: Main Set: Cool Down: Pre-Workout Fueling: The Reality: I started with a solid warmup—15 minutes at 4.0 mph and 1% incline on the treadmill, plus some dynamic stretches. I felt good, cautiously optimistic. But as the main set

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Aches & Pains, Motivation & Mindset, P50F Training Log, Running Journey

Light-Headedness: When My Body Says ‘Slow Down’

What I Felt: There have been times, especially during hot summer runs (but occasionally even in winter), where I’ve felt light-headed. At first, I couldn’t figure out why. Eventually, I realized it often boiled down to hydration—or sometimes a lack of fuel. What I Did: Now, I make sure to hydrate properly before, during, and

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Aches & Pains, Injury Recovery, Lessons Learned, Marathon Training

Aches & Pains: What I Felt, What I Did, What the Experts Say

Running has been an incredible journey for me, filled with personal victories and the occasional bump (or ache) along the road. I’ve learned that not all discomfort is created equal—and that listening to your body can often mean the difference between a short break and a long-term setback. Below, I’ll dive into a few of

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Injury Recovery, Training Tips
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