Boy, am I glad my training schedule allows for 2 days of recovery after a long run. My shins and feet are still feeling those 20 miles I did on Saturday, and I have a bit of a whiny painful "hot spot" on my left shin that I am getting a little concerned about. Time to massage and ice like crazy. My quads, however, have been surprisingly quiet since that run. They're either getting stronger, or they are plotting a quiet mutiny at a later date, probably during the height of my training. Those jerks.
Anyway, I woke up yesterday with my back hurting the most from my run (I have a weirdo body), so I opted out of any weight lifting yesterday and, for once, decided to be gentle on my body by just doing a 45-minute walk on the treadmill. Yes, you read that correctly--I typed "walk." I found that the Hub channel was showing a marathon of Animaniacs cartoons, so I threw those up on the TV in front of my treadmill while doing said walking. I felt fine during the walk, but dear lord did I feel it about 2 hours later. Good thing I also decided plyometrics were probably not a great idea the day after a 20-miler, either.
Sometimes I do think smart things, but not often. Yesterday was one of my smarter days.
Today I felt tons better, so I decided to do a total body routine by Cathe I haven't done in a while called Total Body Tri-sets from her Low-Impact Series. (I always like to do one total-body workout per week, mainly because of my glutes. They need abuse. I still think they're not "firing" correctly, those lazies.) It has a separate workout for the upper and the lower body regions, and I like the fact that she incorporates the core into this workout so you don't have to slog through a separate ab routine at the end. Like I've mentioned before, there are a gajillion premixes available on her newer DVDs, so I chose the total body express premix because I felt that only one time through each tri-set (set of three exercises; she makes you do each tri-set twice in each workout) was enough.
Consider my glutes properly abused. That may be a short premix (48 minutes), but it sure is effective. Let's just say I'm glad I opted for flats today when I presented about some tech stuff I use in my classroom to some middle school teachers, or I would have given them an impromptu and unplanned lesson in how gravity always wins from atop my high heels.
I would have liked to run today, since it was 33 degrees on the way home (a veritable heat wave this time of year in Illinois) and no wind was feel-able as I got into the car after my presentation. It was also sunny, which really was a slap in the face from the running gods:
But, alas, it was not in the training schedule. However, it is tomorrow--Treadmill Tuesday will strike again, with some 800s at 10K pace. Stay tuned.
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