Before I even begin to talk about my workouts from last week I need to just vent about this weekend for a bit. Or really just about the blizzard that we got on Saturday. First of all, if you’re going to get a blizzard Saturday is pretty much the worst day for it to come. No long run and you’re not even getting to miss work. (Although it’s looking like most businesses will be closed on Monday as I am writing this Sunday night…)
On Friday I said how I would be snowed in for a few days and have plenty of time to look like my running analysis and blog. I had every intention of doing that, but then tried to change one little formatting thing on my blog on Saturday and totally screwed up the site. Which led to me spending the whole day trying to fix it/completely changing the layout. It wasn’t my intention at all, but by Saturday night I was happy enough with how it was looking. However, no blogs had been read and nothing else had been accomplished.
Other than baking muffins, measuring the snow, and drinking beer.
Fast forward to Sunday when we figured we would get the shoveling out of the way first thing in the morning. HA! Little did we know that shoveling out our driveway and the part of the street that was blocking our driveway from the plow would take us ALL day. We took little breaks here and there for meals (and beer) and didn’t finish until after 3:30. We didn’t even clear everything and definitely didn’t do the sidewalks.
So far this weekend I have almost bought a treadmill AND a snow blower. We also questioned our decision to buy house. Specifically one in a place where we get snow. I also spent most of the day wishing that I had actual snow boots and not just an old pair of Uggs that I have gotten away with wearing when it snowed over the last 5 years. During those snowstorms all I had to worry about doing was digging out my car.
Anyway, remember when this week started out in Florida? At this point I feel like that was months ago. So, here is how my workouts looked this week:
Monday: 6.15 miles with 8 x 1 minute at 5k pace and 3 minute recovery (with 1 mile warm up and 1 mile cool down)
Walk: 1.5 miles
Tuesday: 5 miles easy
Walk: 2.5 miles
Wednesday: Strength training and about 1 mile (or less) at UVA Speed Clinic
Walk: 2 miles Push-ups: 30
Thursday: 3.3 miles in the snow (we got a little less than an inch on Wednesday night- just a little teaser a few days before the real storm!)
Walk: 2.7 miles
Friday: 6 miles easy
Walk: 2.5 miles Push-ups: 20
Saturday: Rest- Blizzard Day!
Walk: 1.5 miles
Sunday: Lots of shoveling which TOTALLY counts as cross-training. I will be sore for days.
Walk: 5 miles (just from shoveling)
Total: Run: 21.45 Walk: 17
Yearly Mileage: 143.11/2016
I only did 2 days of push-ups this week but I am giving myself a break because my arms are jello from the shoveling!
And now I am off to lay on the couch and maybe have some wine, while crossing my fingers that I don’t have to go to work tomorrow!
Did you get snow this weekend? How much?
Do you get sore from shoveling?
Which should we invest in first: a treadmill or a snow blower? (I probably won’t be able to run outside for weeks because of the all the ice we are gonna get from this mess…)
meredith @ Cookie ChRUNicles says
So much snow, I know! We got way more than forecasted. I am not so tech savvy so I commend you making the changes to your site – it looks nice! As much as I like a little shoveling every year, this was just too much! I am glad I don’t have my giant driveway anymore. It was a monster to the point where we would have to cave in and have it plowed. I think you should get the treadmill over a snow blower – and some boots, just in case 🙂
[email protected] says
Yea I think I should have a pair of snow boots, considering it snows at least a little every year. And I agree the treadmill would make more sense over a snow blower! Time to start saving up:)
Michele @ paleorunningmomma says
Yup, having a house and lots of snow takes the fun out of it! I was happy it was on a weekend so the kids didn’t have to miss school. I remember one week there was an ad code messed up on my site and it literally ate up all my time – these things are terrible! Glad it’s fixed!
[email protected] says
Technical blog issues are the worst! I feel like they can take hours to resolve and make me want to pull my hair out.
It’s funny that parents prefer the weekend blizzard so the kids don’t miss school…although here schools were closed today and already closed for tomorrow too.
Sam @ See Sam Run says
I get so sore from shoveling, especially my back! We didn’t get hit this weekend but it will come, I don’t doubt it. I hope for your sake with traveling you get today off!
[email protected] says
Yes, luckily I was off today! The whole area is still a mess, it’s pretty much impossible to get around easily.
Karen @ runningfifty says
I hope you have the day off today! That is definitely a lot of snow to shovel! We live in Maine but didn’t get a flake of snow from this storm. I don’t have a treadmill because I’d really rather run outside. Last winter when we had tons of snow we used our Yaktrax a lot and they worked great. Good luck!
[email protected] says
I got Yaktrax from Christmas that I used once this year. The problem we have now is that there are piles and piles of snow and nowhere to run!
Karen @ runningfifty says
Oh, boy! Even Yaktrax can’t tackle that! 😉 Good luck!
Susie @ SuzLyfe says
I bet your body thought it was being punked, lol.
[email protected] says
Seriously!
[email protected] says
Wow! You guys got alot of snow. I bet you wish you were back in Florida. We got about 6 inches. I luckily didn’t have to go anywhere so no shoveling for me. My parents did and they are still complaining their back is hurting.
[email protected] says
I am so sore today! 6 inches doesn’t sound too bad, but still not fun to shovel!
Laura @ This Runner's Recipes says
You should definitely get a treadmill! Having a treadmill was a sanity saver in Indiana, where we usually got 2-3 feet of snow in a storm and would have feet of snow and lots of ice for weeks.
[email protected] says
I think I am slowly warming Rob up to the idea. He knows I need to run for my sanity! He suggested we look into renting one first, I don’t even know if that’s an option or if it’s worth it but I’m willing to consider it!
[email protected] says
I can’t believe how much snow we got! I’m just happy that we live in the city and could find some restaurants/bars that were open Saturday, so we at least got out for a little bit. We shoveled Saturday morning and by the time we were done it was already recovered, so I poured myself a mimosa and said forget it! I walked to the gym yesterday for my recovery run, and I’m hoping I’ll be able to walk over Tues-Thursday for my training runs–otherwise, I’m screwed!
[email protected] says
I am highly considering doing a free trial at a nearby gym for a week while we deal with all this snow/ice! And maybe even a monthly membership to get me through to the end of Feb. I think it would be worth it because there is literally nowhere to run outside around here!
Megan @ Meg Go Run says
I too will be stuck on the treamill for weeks due to this storm! My neighborhood is always messy for so long after snow- and it doesn’t even have to be a BAD storm for it to be messy for awhile.
My neighbor saved my ass with a snowblower on Saturday night. I still did a lot of shoveling both days and lifted both days due to not being able to run. So now I am SORE!!!!
Okay, here is my take on the snowblower vs. treadmill thing. Do the treadmill. For one, it’s not like we get this much snow every year or anything. Second, our running gets screwed up way more often by just a little bit of snow and ice than with a huge storm. So I feel like you would have many more opportunities to use a treadmill than use a snow blower. 🙂
[email protected] says
I agree with you that a treadmill is a better choice! But probably alot more expensive. I would probably use it all year long like when there’s thunder/lightening or extreme heat too. Now I just need to convince Rob that it’s a good idea!
Alyssa @ renaissancerunnergirl says
You definitely need a good pair of boots! Snow boots, or wellies with breathable ski socks, or that shoveling will be the end of you…I thought the same thing about a Saturday snow day, but it turned out to be so much fun, even though heading back to work this morning was a drag.
[email protected] says
I do need real snow boots! But I refuse to think that we may get any more snow this year…but maybe at the end of the season I will find some on sale!
Angie @ Pace with Grace says
I can’t imagine shoveling that much snow! We bought a snow blower when we bought our house and it was a very good decision for WI winters! I think a treadmill is a great investment for a runner!
[email protected] says
Thats definitely smart that you got a snow blower! Rob’s dad actually offered to give us one that he doesn’t use any more but it wouldn’t fit in his car to drive it here:/ Both a treadmill and a snow blower would be great for this annoying winter weather!
Jennifer @ Running on Lentils says
Wow! So much snow! I’ve been wondering how everyone down there was faring. We only got 8 inches Saturday, but it was enough to make me skip my run since nothing was cleared until the afternoon. 🙁 Boo.
[email protected] says
8 inches is alot too, especially when you are trying to get in a long run!
Rachael @ Catch Me if You Can says
wow that is an insane amount of snow! yall did an amazing job shoveling though that looks like some professional work! very appropriate to be drinking winter lager during a snow storm, you are doing blizzards right! those muffins look delicious, hope they tasted as good as they look
[email protected] says
Thanks! Our neighbor said we did a very precise job of shoveling and we just had to laugh…we just did what we could to get it done!
Suzy says
TREADMILL! I got mine on Craigslist. I think it’s a Bodyguard. So simple, no bells and whistles but it’s a workhorse.
[email protected] says
Thats a great idea! I need to check out Craigslist. Part of me wants to get a good one that will last a long time, but I also know I won’t use it too much (but who knows, if I have it I might use it…) so not sure if it makes more sense to get one that is less expensive but gets the job done.
Tricia@MissSippipiddlin says
Hey Hey, first things first! Congratulations is in order for making the top 100 Running blogs list! That is freaking awesome!!!
If I were you I would look into that treadmill for sure! No snow for us in the deep South, but we did get some freezing temps that were not fun to try an feed animals in!
Thanks for linking and have a great week Lisa!
[email protected] says
Thanks so much! I was so surprised to see that I made the list:)
I am definitely thinking a treadmill makes more sense.
Thanks for hosting the link-up!
Charissa says
So much snow!! Ugh I’m with you on the whole being sore from shoveling. I definitely spent a good 3-4 hours yesterday shoveling our driveway out. My whole body hurts today. And Saturday definitely is the worst day for a blizzard. I still got a run in (being that I have a treadmill – I’d definitely vote you get that first! :)), but I’d much prefer my weekend long run with friends that’s for sure.
[email protected] says
You are a rock star for both running AND shoveling this weekend! 3 days off of running for me but I am definitely sore from the shoveling.
Marcia says
That storm was insane! It’s been a few years since we had one on that scale but I never remember one having a name before! I kind of like how a blizzard just stops everything in its tracks.
[email protected] says
Yea it’s pretty crazy! I feel like we get a big one every few years. Not sure if I could handle them more often than that!
HoHo Runs says
No snow in Dixie. I must say, I’m feeling a little left out of the Snow Shoveling Workout Routine. It seems to be a common theme this week. I like to play in it, make a snowman, and ski on top of it — but pass on the shoveling! Would you believe I gave my treadmill away? Yep. And it took me forever to find someone who wanted the “like new” thing. I hope you don’t have ice problems this week and can get back to your runs. Thanks for linking with us Lisa!
[email protected] says
I can’t believe you gave away your treadmill! I wish I didn’t feel like I needed one, but there are just certain conditions that I can’t run in!
Sarah says
We got a snowblower this year and I can’t imagine ever shoveling again. I’d vote snowblower and winter gym membership. I also got a pair of Sorel boots this year and they are amazing. Great traction and keep your feet nice and warm in up to a foot of snow.
[email protected] says
I will need to look for those kinds of boots- thanks for the recommendation!
James @ HalfMarathonJames says
There is nothing worse than snow on a Saturday! Why can’t it just snow from Monday to Friday?? I don’t think I’ve ever seen snow like you have got at the minute..
Yeah I’m just starting to add push ups to my weekly training, but it’s been so long since I’ve done them, I suck at them now.
Oh, and we have started to get Samuel Adams beer here in Northern Ireland, although it’s pretty expensive..
[email protected] says
It would have been better if it snowed on Monday, but we ended up getting some time off work anyway because it was so bad! Nice job working on the push-ups, they never seem to get much easier for me!
Heathers Looking Glass says
omg the snow! Makes me cold to look at!
[email protected] says
I’m so over it!!
Salt says
Holy moly is shoveling tough on the arms! I think I’ll be skipping Body Pump for the rest of the week. The area between my shoulder blades is killing me.
I really need to get myself some Yaktrax.
[email protected] says
No more arm workouts this week for me either! And Yaktrax would definitely be a good investment.
Sue @ This Mama Runs for Cupcakes says
Haha, the storm was insane. My kids are STILL out on snow days. My street didn’t even get plowed so we have been shoveling pretty much all day every day to get it cleared. Totally ridiculous! We just ventured out yesterday!! A lot of wine drinking happened 🙂
[email protected] says
It’s really unbelievable how long its taking both our cities to get things cleaned up. I was back in my office today but schools are closed all week. And my 15 minute commute home took over an hour…