Thursday, April 25, 2013

Spring?

Yesterday was the first day I managed to run in shorts - only a month behind. By the sounds of things, tomorrow will be +20, so if I'm really, really lucky I will be able to run in short sleeves. We take summer for granted. The simplicity of putting on a pair of shoes to go run seems lost after 6 months of snow. I can't wait for some summer running. I'm starting the season with a nice, flat 10k just down the road at Andrew. It's a fundraiser for their school and they finish with a great BBQ - a neat way to counteract the 1000cal burn.

Yesterday I also went for a run with a colleague. Is so nice to run with someone. Tonight I headed to the gym and was the only one there. It was also the first time I have ever walked to the gym without a toque. It kind of feels like summer.

The plans for the weekend are some outdoor running and a trip to Servus Place on the weekend.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

I'm back and so is my back.

You may be wondering where I have been. Maybe you haven't been wondering where I have been. If you (and the thousands of others) who follow this thing have noticed a "blip" in time, you are an attentive person. I'm guessing no one has noticed.

A week ago Thursday I came home from the gym, tried to get up off of the couch and as Lennon and McCartney sang, "Twist and Shout" came to life. I instantly felt pain shoot from the back of my knees, halfway up my back. Muscle stuff.

During the next week, things got progressively better; however, exercise was out of the question. In the mornings, I was really stiff and had to kind of swing my hips in order for my legs to move. By noon things were better and by supper time I had a bit of pain, but things weren't bad. I also had a really busy week that required me to be at school until 8 or 9 each night, so that meant a whole bunch of sitting.

Friday I headed into St Albert to see the Cowboy Junkies (really good show) and on Saturday I had meetings at Barnett House. Things were feeling pretty good, so I thought that Servus would be a good option. I headed over Saturday afternoon and did 20 laps on the track. It was a different run, because I was being extra careful, but it felt pretty good.

Today I went back to Servus, but I had no intention of working out - I plunked into the whirlpool after a visit to the steam room. Hopefully I can get back into a bit of a routine this week, but I'm also amazed at how a fairly long break makes you appreciate the times when you can exercise.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Gym Night

After 8 pieces of the neighbour's pizza last night, I thought that today probably shouldn't be a rest day. I head over to the gym at 6:15 or so - straight from school. I find that if I go directly to the gym, from school, my chance of a workout are greater. My morning routine hasn't been that much of a routine because we are still in the middle of winter.

At the gym I did a great 4 mile run, arms, chest and leg extensions to stretch nobody else was there and I didn't listen to any music. I just focused on breathing. It was a good night. Now I'm plunked in front of the TV watching X-Files - sometimes I miss the 90s.



Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Spin and Run

It was an early workout this morning - shortly after 6am and I had planned on a morning run but -17 changed my mind in a hurry. I headed to the basement (where it also felt like -17) and alternated between kilometers on the treadmill and the spin bike. On the bike I sat for a minute then did standing sprints for a minute. I had never attempted this workout before but judging by the sweat I burned a few calories. It was a good start to the day.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Winter Wonderland

Snow again. And again. And again. Last year, this time, I was running in shorts. I guess I could now as long as I buy shorts big enough to fit over my snowsuit. I have always found outdoor running to be much more enjoyable than indoor running; however, when road and sidewalk conditions are dangerous or frustrating I head indoors.

I had planned on running on the track at Servus Place, but when I awoke in St Albert, I decide that it was best to head home and figure out a workout when I got there. Day off? No day off? The gym in Smoky Lake isn't open on Sunday so my options were limited to the basement.

I started with a 1k run on the treadmill, then switched to Fartlek training. Get your Wikipedia fingers ready - "Fartlek" means "speed play" in Swedish. My version is intervals; however, "Fartlek" sounds much more exotic than "intervals." I ran/walked 8k and tried to switch up running speeds and walking speeds. It was a long workout but I enjoyed it and looked forward to the walking breaks.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Servus Again?

Back at Servus Place again.  Today was a really good run day, because I haven't run since Wednesday.  After 3 years of running, I still struggle with guilt if I take a day or two off; yet when I do workout after some time off, it's always a really good go.  Today was 5k on the treadmill in 28:32; which for me, is a really good time.  I try to run at 6 min/km, so whenever I can do better than that I'm really happy.  I'm also amazed at how hard you have to work to increase your pace just the slightest.

After a crack at the treadmill, I went to the track for a few stretch laps and it was crazy.  There were several teams that were training, and from what I could tell, their training consisted of wandering across the track without looking and/or stopping in the middle of the track to adjust water bottles.  Apparently, checking the level of water in your bottle is something that has to be done every 30 seconds or so, and a full stop in the middle of the track is the most efficient method of choice.

Tomorrow will be a longer run on the track, then we are heading back to the hills of Smoky Lake.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Back At Shiftt 360

In case anyone has noticed (which means someone other than me has to be reading this thing) I haven't contributed to the blog for 2 days. Monday was a day spent at Galaxyland and Servus Place. I suppose I got some exercise in Galaxyland, but that's only if you count people watching as a sport. It kind of is I guess. The dip at Servus Place was just that - a 30 minute circuit of pool, hot tub and steam room. I spent more time looking for a locker than I actually did in the pool. Yesterday turned into a rest day and that was fine with me too.

After a staff meeting this afternoon, and some more meeting stuff, I headed over to the gym - Shiftt 360. Two teachers from staff were there so we did our own things but managed to chat a bit at the same time. I'm constantly amazed at how quickly a workout can slip by when you chat with people. It's a bit more enjoyable than wishing away your time on the treadmill. That being said, I ran on the treadmill for a solid 30 minutes at a good speed and tried out the new shoes I bought on Sunday. They have more support than the regular shoes and are 1/2 size bigger. It was excellent.

After the treadmill, I did some arm curls, bench presses and butterfly things (I think that's the technical term). It was a great way to get back into things after 2 days off.