Consistency is key to marathon training. Flying by the seat of my pants, once in a while, is essential to keeping it interesting.
At 9am, I dropped my daughter off for tennis camp at a club very close to UEF. I planned to pop in, leave my keys, and take off for an outdoor 5 mile run from the gym since I had a training appointment scheduled at 10am. What I lack in consistency I make up for in efficiency. But when I walked in the door to Brick class already in session, I couldn’t bring myself to leave. I quickly rationalized that replacing some of my running with spinning would probably be beneficial. I could employ some different leg muscles and save my running muscles for Saturday’s 18-miler. Per usual, I got an awesome workout and a bonus treat- a reunion with one of my Best Bootcamp Buds!
Because of my training session, I skipped the stretching portion of class and logged some more time on the treadmill. It’s a good thing that Heather Skoda is also a self-proclaimed sweat-er, and wasn’t phased by my dripping and rank body. She led me through a series of back, shoulder and core exercises using the TRX, kettle bells, a bosu ball, a stability ball and dumbbells- and didn’t pause to hold her nose once. I was left with just enough time to race home and shower before noon camp pick-up, an act for which the other parents I encountered were very thankful.
You are a machine Vera! I might see you for part of your run tomorrow. 🙂
Thanks, Paula! I hope so!!!