Training, Training, Training!

I finished up my Hammer and Chisel challenge just after committing to a half marathon in Colorado in July with some blog friends.  I am really chomping at the bit to ramp up my running since I’m running long distances at 30-45 seconds per mile faster than this time last year.  I started a real training plan, not the type that I usually do to just skate by, and was off and running, literally.

Then, I got a little ambitious and signed up for a half marathon that happens on June 4.  I’ve done it before, it’s rather easy, and some friends are doing it with me so it will be a good old time and will keep me motivated and prepared for the half in July.

And then, I selected a 6 week half marathon training program for shits and giggles and the date set for running the half marathon was April 30, and there just happens to be one in town that weekend so I signed up, despite the notorious hills it’s known for.  I was nervous about it until I ran a 12K last week with little to no effort.  A half in 4 weeks would be not problem.

And then, a friend texted me about a 75 mile relay race on May 7th.  They needed two more runners and my name came up and I, of course, said yes.  I have two legs of that race, a 5.7 mile “hard” hilly segment and a 4.3 mile “easy to moderate” segment.  That first segment of mine is the only one on the entire 75 mile course that is labeled as “hard.”  Awesome!  So I checked out their training plan, just to be sure I’m prepared, and they have you running twice in one day, one day a week.

In a nutshell, the calendar is below.  Funny that the race that started it all is the one that will be run last (unless I do the Minnesota half on 8/6… still undecided there):

April 30 – Half Marathon in DSM (Drake Relay ROADS half)

May 7 – Market to Market 75 mile Relay race

June 4 – Dam to Dam half in DSM

July 23 – Prairie Dog half marathon in Castle Rock, CO

(Maybe August 4) – Minnesota half in St. Paul

That’s a lot of distance running this spring and summer.  I’ve had to really think about how to combine all of my training plans into one, and I’ve come up with a good plan that is broken into two sections – March/April and then May 1 – July 23.

Running schedule April

I’ve been doing a good job of getting my training runs in and am averaging 3 strength training and 2-3 PiYo sessions a week when you don’t look at my birthday week and the week that I had to sell a bunch of stuff on FB (that is very time-consuming when you sell as much as quickly as I do – I’m an aggressive seller).  Strength and PiYo always come second to running, but they are still on the middle burner.  I am not slacking with ab work and that’s helping keep my back strong.  I’ve seen a huge benefit from combining strength and PiYo with running, so I will keep doing all of these things.

After the relay, I’ll go back to my 6-week half marathon training schedule until the June 4 half and then I’ll get more aggressive with speed training so that I’m not completely defeated by the elevation in Colorado.

Running schedule May 1

That’s my plan!

I’m not getting bogged down in stats and tracking this time – my main goal is running training.  I’d like to weigh 145.0 pounds or less every Wednesday, and I’d like to end up after the relay with a body fat %-age safely back in the mid 21.x% range.  When I weighed in on 3/24, I weighed 146.4 pounds and my body fat percentage was 23.3%.  Today, on 4/10, I weigh 143.4 pounds with a body fat percentage of 22.1%.  Everything is moving in the right direction!

As of today, my abs are toning up and they look like this – I’m satisfied.  I would like to see more improvement, but I’m satisfied (I think they’re in better shape than they were back on March 10, but that could just be lighting):

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Unflexed (left) : Flexed (right)

I like to end these training/challenge initiation posts with a little, “here I go” pep talk, but I’m already going.  So, “here I keep going!”

Keeping it Real #3 – I’m “Getting Some Work Done”

If you know me on FB and my other blog, you know that I’m a pretty honest person.  Honest to a fault sometimes, I’ll admit.  My mother would absolutely DIE if she knew I was going to post this picture, but I’m not her, and she’s not me.  HA!

I’m getting some work done.

A while back, I posted about my trouble spot.  It has bothered me since I was in college (maybe high school?) when it first showed up.  It has made every decision for me in regards to pants that I’m going to purchase or wear.  It has jiggled along with me on every run, every kickboxing class, and every TurboFire workout.  Every morning, I look at it, sigh, and get dressed.  Everyone who knows me knows it bothers me.

One of my dearest friends met me for breakfast two weeks ago and said, “One more thing.  I know you hate that “fat pocket” you have.  I don’t think you need to do anything about it, but I know it bothers you.  So I picked this up for you at the dermatologist the other day because your “fat pocket” is on the last page.”  I couldn’t flip to the last page fast enough!

And there it was!  The gal in the photo had a dominant fat pocket (they actually call it that, it’s not just my term) on her right thigh, just like me!  And after one treatment, it matched her other thigh!  I was amazed.  I was excited.  I was hopeful.

I mentioned it to my husband and he was very much like my friend, “I don’t notice it, but you hate it.  You’ve done everything you can.  Get a consultation so we can learn about it.”

So… I called the next day!  I went in last week and I knew then that I was for sure doing it!  The gal who will perform the procedure (Coolsculpting) said that my body is what it’s made for – thin, in shape, toned but with little pockets of fat that you just can’t get rid of with diet or exercise.  She said that if I was overweight, that it would not be the procedure to get me the results I want, but that because I’m the type of person it’s designed for, that I should be very happy.  She, herself, did it 2 years ago on her upper belly and is 100% happy.

So, for the price of $1,750 (it’s normally $1,900 but there was a discount this month), I get 4 hours of treatment, broken up into an hour each.  So that would be an hour on each side, then another hour on each side 30 days later.  BUT – my right side is bigger than my left, so she wants to do both sides first, and then at the 30-day re-treat, do the right side again (to even my sides out) and use the remaining hour for my belly above my C-section scar.  And… she says there’s not enough there to warrant a second treatment on my belly, so it should almost all flatten out.

I walked out of there totally committed in my head that this was happening.  But it is expensive (but not compared to invasive treatments like lipo or tummy tucks) and it wasn’t my sole decision to make.  My husband and I went out for coffee the next day to discuss (he’d asked me to ask our dermatologist friend his thoughts first and he was 100% on board and said I’d be happy with it for my target areas) and he responded with, “book it, I am 100% supportive.”  I was so excited!  I told him that I was selling stuff furiously on FB to pay for it, but he said that I was being ridiculous and to just book it and get it done (he’s a great husband!).  However, I’ve closed $975 in FB sales in 3 days and that’s all going to this treatment, because I can’t justify spending $1,750 of family funds on something cosmetic (my goal was to make at least 50%, and I’m past that!).

So… it is happening on April 25th!  I have a 2 hour session booked and the technician says I’ll see things start changing within a couple of weeks, but that the real change comes 4-12 after treatment.  Four weeks after the first treatment, I’ll go back in for another 2 hour session and I’ll have the right side treated again and my belly treated at the same time.  As she says, “it’s not like we’re cutting it off, we’re just flattening it out.”  Whatever!  Flatter is BETTER as far as I’m concerned!

I, of course, will document this all here, because that’s what I do!

(A photo from their website (the circled one is what I’m having done) so that my half-naked photo doesn’t show up in your reader.  You’re welcome!)

Cool

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Parts circled in violet are going to shrink!

PS – I did start a new running program almost two weeks ago but haven’t had time to launch it here yet.  I’m running 3 half marathons in 3 months starting on April 30.  Lots of training going on!