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in Core Work, Injury Prevention, Running Recovery · January 20, 2015

How To Use A Coregeous Ball

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There were several questions after last Friday's post about the Coregeous Ball.  I thought I would share a few ways that I have used it. First, let me show you the size compared to an 8 pound weight: It is about the size of a soccer ball but not nearly as heavy. You can use a soccer ball for the same purposes if you deflate it a bit.  The first way that you can use the courageous ball is to release your ... Read the Post...

in Core Work, Running, Yoga · January 19, 2015

Weekly Recap And Running Updates

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I'm excited to say that I will be talking about running in today's post. Sometimes I think I could write about running every single day if I just told you every detail of my workouts but I have a feeling you would all stop reading if I did that:) Long story short(er) I am easing my way back into running and thought I would share my weekly recap with some details about what I did last ... Read the Post...

in Meal Planning, Whole30 · January 17, 2015

Meal Planning And Prep: Whole30 Week 2

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Another week of the Whole30 is complete! As I said on Wednesday, I am starting to get the hang of this more and more each day. So, here's what I planned and prepped for last week. Sunday: Slow-cooker chicken, sweet potato and kale stew Monday: Baked salmon with roasted red potatoes and broccoli Tuesday: Pizza spaghetti pie with spinach Wednesday: Mustard balsamic baked chicken, baked potatoes, ... Read the Post...

in Core Work, Friday Five, Strength Training · January 16, 2015

Top 5 Items For Your Home Gym

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Today's Friday Five Topic is "What's in my gym bag?". Well, I don't have one! I usually walk into the gym with my keys and phone, and possibly a pair of headphones and that's it. So I can't really do a Friday Five with that! Instead, I thought I would share my top 5 home gym items, since I do a lot of my workouts at home. These are all items I have- I'm sure there are many that would be a million times better (like an ... Read the Post...

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Yesterday’s’ long run was 16 miles with 6 x 1 Yesterday’s’ long run was 16 miles with 6 x 1 mile MP/1 mile easy. I took a few hours of PTO in the morning to do this on the trail because I knew wouldn’t be able to do it this weekend. This was my first time on the trail since my marathon last November. It was nice to be back there and the perfect place to do this kind of long run. It was the kind of run where you start thinking “ok cool I just did a tough MP workout” but then you remember you actually need to run 26 miles in a row at that pace. Luckily there’s still 9 more weeks of training…although that doesn’t really sound like that much!
41 miles for the week and got in 2 strength sessions. Taking it easy this weekend other than chasing the kids around for all their activities! #run #marathontraining #longrun
It’s kind of freeing to not care about pace. It It’s kind of freeing to not care about pace. It is a little frustrating to have to plan more time for an easy run. But it’s definitely worth it to recover quicker and feel better on workout days! #run #marathongtraining #easyrun
You know marathon training is starting to get real You know marathon training is starting to get real when you start losing track of what training week it is. I had to check my calendar but this was week 6, so 10 weeks to go! 

I ran the Charles Street 12 last weekend so this week was all about easy miles and recovering from the race. That went well until I went and ran all the hills yesterday followed by walking around a maze and fun park for 5 hours. I got in some strength and mobility this morning and now I’m back to focusing on recovery!

If you’re training for a race how many weeks do you have left?

#run #runner #marathontraining #richmondmarathon
15 miles, over 1,100 feet of elevation gain, and 9 15 miles, over 1,100 feet of elevation gain, and 91% humidity 🫠 Pretty sure that was harder than my race last weekend, but got it done. Now off to my second workout of the day- taking the kids to an outdoor fun park. RIP to my legs. 
What are you up to this weekend?
#run #runner #marathontraining #richmondmarathon
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