31 December 2015

Best Run Eat and Repeat of December 2015

Hello from Florida! I’m still enjoying the weather and beautiful beaches down here for the holidays. Love it.

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Yesterday Ben and I headed to the beach for sunset and it was so gorgeous! We walked to the end of the beach and had it all to ourselves. That’s hard to find in SoCal!

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Before we ring in the the new year I wanted to recap December with my best run, eat and repeat blog post though…

Best of December blog posts…

Best RUN

My Christmas Run. It was nice and relaxing and some special ‘me time’.

and – My Running Survey Results!

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Best EAT

No contest – the Pioneer Woman’s Cinnamon Rolls.

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but if you’re feeling healthy,

Best High Protein Snack Recipes

Honorable Mention: Special Stuffed Cupcakes!

Best post I’d like to REPEAT

Top 10 Moments with Skinny Runner

The Skincare Products I Love

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Question: What was your BEST WORKOUT or EAT this month??

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2016 Resolutions. Get Hyped.

Excited to revisit these in 366 days. 

  • Continue healthy and sustainable weight loss.
    I’ve slowed down from 3-4 pounds per week losses to 1-3 pounds per week. Zoom out, slow down. 
  • Strength training.
    Prioritize strength fitness. Get stronger. Get shredded. Get jacked.
  • Continue writing (well).
    I’ve been working on book #2 for about nine months now and I’m turning in the manuscript 11 months from today. I’ve never been this dedicated to writing something; I feel the content and quality reflects that. It’s refreshing every day to be writing with purpose. 
  • Figure out how to reverse receding hairline.
    Self explanatory. 
  • Continue to successfully avoid Pharrell’s “Happy.”
    Self explanatory. 
  • Be Less Selfish.
    I wouldn’t say I’m the most selfish guy around but I definitely have some tendencies. I want to be a little better. 
  • Rewatch The West Wing.
    I’ve only done one full watch-through and that simply isn’t enough. 
  • Film more. 
    Sometimes I go through old videos on Youtube and wish I filmed more. Make a concentrated effort to produce decent quality videos. 
  • Journal, handwritten style. 
    A big part of the book I’m writing will have me seeing a lot of new places, so this is an extension of that. Bring the trusty journal along.  
  • Patriots win the Super Bowl this year. 
    Please. 
  • Get better at guitar. 
    And get a better voice. 
  • Eat fewer than 900,000 calories in 2016.
    My educated guess is that my personal record is roughly 1.2 million in 2009. This year will be slightly harder than 2009 because of damn Leap Year. 2,400 calories per day and I’ll hit my goal. 

Let’s Gooooooooooo

Your New Year To-Do List

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“I pray above all things that you may prosper and be in health, even as your soul prospers.” (3 John 2)

I wish you the very best of everything in 2016. Be blessed!  ~Josie

 

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Week 20 weigh-in

With the kids being off of school right now, I almost forgot to weigh in this morning. It feels like it should be a weekend! I was pleased when I got on the scale, though:


I weighed in at 132 today, which is the exact same as last week; and still one pound below my goal weight!

I thought for sure my weight would be up a little this week, because I ate more calories this week than I have since I started counting in August. My average daily calorie intake was an even 1,900. So far, maintenance is looking pretty good! I think I just have to make sure that I continue to count my calories; in the past, whenever I've tried to keep the weight off without counting, I get way off track and end up gaining.

Over the past several days, with the kids being home, I've had a hard time with wanting to snack. I know I'm not physically hungry between meals, but I get the urge to eat anyway. I started doing puzzles again, which has helped tremendously! The time passes so quickly when I'm working on a puzzle, so it has helped keep me from snacking. The current one that I'm working on is actually really difficult, which I enjoy.



A few people have asked me what 10K training plan I'm following. I don't have to fully commit to a plan just yet, because I still have about 14 weeks until my goal race. However, I'm pretty sure I'm going to end up using this plan by Run Britain:

This is my modified version so I can run on the days I choose

As of right now, I'm following the last five weeks of that plan to see if I like it; if I do, and I think it's working well, I'll start with it in full on January 31st. The "F" stands for "Fast", and on this plan, that means faster than race pace (my race pace will be 7:55/mile or better). The "T" stands for "Threshold", and on this plan, that means 85-90% of my maximum heart rate (approximately half-marathon pace, 8:20/mile). The "E" stands for "Easy", of course, and for those, I'll keep my heart rate at less than 145 bpm.

The only thing that makes me nervous about this plan is that there aren't any segments longer than 6 minutes that are done at race pace. Even the tempo portions are just 12 minutes. I'd like to try a "test" 10K in the last week of January to see if I can break 52:00. If I can, then I'll use this plan to continue on to (hopefully) PR with sub-49:23. If I can't... well, I'll probably still use this plan, haha. Let's just hope I can run sub-52:00 by January 30th ;)

Speaking of running, I was honored to have been interviewed a couple of months ago for the Runners Connect podcast. I love their website, and I had no idea there was a podcast! I chatted with the podcast's host, Tina Muir, about everything from my weight loss, to my blog, to running, and advice for newbies. I haven't listened to it (I don't like hearing my own voice!) but if you're interested in giving it a listen, here is a link. I adored talking with Tina, and I was surprised to learn that she is an elite runner--SUPER fast! I was a little intimidated until I learned that she loves sweets just as much as I do. Anyone who will eat frosting right from the container is a friend in my book! ;)

30 December 2015

HELP! I BROKE My Toe

Well, I accidentally ended 2015 with a BANG! And by that I mean I banged my toe so bad twice yesterday. The first time was on the leg of a heavy wooden chair. Then, I was at the house by myself and heard a noise and got up to check on it and hit my toe on the edge of the big old wooden coffee table.

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It actually looks worse now. It got progressively got more swollen and more purple as the day went on. It’s not the end of the world, but it’s the end of my happiness since I live to run. I am devastated.

I put it in a big bowl of ice water for a while. I took some Ibuprofen.

Then, I did the obvious next thing  call 911 go to Instagram and ask for help. You did not disappoint because I got a ton of helpful advice.

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Helpful advice included:

kathm31Ice….in a glass….with alcohol. And maybe throw a little on the toe as well, can’t hurt

rafitarrue Eat tamales in the morning, pizza for lunch and tacos for supper, for 3 days. That’s a very good treatment

mish_sloan Ice, ibuprofen, some wine, and wear protective shoes just in case you accidentally stub it a third time today? But most importantly wine

alisonfarageBuddy tape it to the next toe for support (put a Lil cotton ball in between to prevent any skin issues). Ice and elevation.

megan.little.50Ice and arnica. From an almost real doc…4 more papers to go!

You are the best!! Thank you.

 

To distract from the pain Ben and I headed over to his sister’s house for dinner.

She got a huge bag of fresh clams! We had clams in garlic butter sauce, noodles and some super healthy greens from her garden.

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Dessert was cotton candy courtesy of the boys’ new cotton candy machine they got for Christmas. (It’s in the background.)

Frasier is such a friendly kitty!

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I hung out with Alyda and Doug the dog while they made cotton candy.

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Ben tried to do the Run Eat Repeat with the baby. Baby Eat Repeat?

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And on the way home we stopped for supplies to help my sad broken toe. A lot of the advice said to “buddy wrap” it, which means you wrap it to the toe next to it to keep it straight and stable.

I tried the Toe Wraps this morning, but it didn’t work very well. Since it’s my pinkie toe it’s small and the toe wrap is a little long for it. The toe wrap sticks out a bit and I thought it would hurt even more to have that additional cushion since my toe is already so swollen. I used the tape to wrap it instead. The tape worked okay, but even though it’s waterproof it’s not ‘Florida sweaty foot trying to run’ proof. Read: It ended up moving around a bit, but did the job.

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So, yes I was able to run on it this morning.  It still hurt for the first mile, but either the pain went away or it went numb (totally not sure which).

I do think it’s dumb to run on it if it hurts (or to run on any hurt body part) but I desperately needed the endorphins. Desperately. Trust me.

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Now I’m going to ice it for 10 minutes and elevate it while replying to emails. If it gets worse I won’t run tomorrow. If it gets better I probably still won’t run since it’s a rest day. Ha!

Question: Do you have any magic advice for me and my toe? Help!

Has this every happened to you??

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Compulsion vs. Commitment.

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New Year’s Eve Inspiration

A good friend of mine was in a bar over the summer and heard some girls talking about me. Like the good friend she is, she eavesdropped for a bit and then chimed in — oh! I know that Preppy Runner! She’s a good friend of mine. Obviously I wanted to know what she overheard.

“Well, they said you were really girly.” My blog is pink and green, and I am mildly moderately obsessed with Lilly Pulitzer. I run marathons in skirts. Yes, I am very girly, and I am a-okay with that.

Which means despite hating the BS of New Year’s in New York (though I just solidified plans today, so I’m feeling things a bit more), I do love the excuse to get all glammed up.

Christmas giving and receiving means my wallet is drained and my closet is stuffed, so I’ll likely just be shopping in my own closet, but it never hurts a girl to look, right? Here’s a few glittery things that are making me smile right now.

Topshop Strappy Sequin Dress | Jimmy Choo Abel Glitter Pointed-Toe Pump, Nude | H&M Sequined Dress | Zarita Lace Dress • Diane von Furstenberg | Maya Petite Plunge Embellished Shift Dresskate spade new york accessories Emanuelle Bow Clutch | Pleated midi skirt in metallic | Glitter is my favorite color kerr wristlet | Collection gold-flecked jumpsuit | Madewell ‘Nightfall Jacquard’ Cutout Dress

What does your glammed-up New Year’s dream look like?

Dinner and bowling

Last night was the night we were supposed to get together with some of my childhood friends, like I do every year around Christmas, but we ended up having to cancel because we couldn't figure out a day that worked for everyone. I was super bummed, because I look forward to it every year!

We still ended up having a fun night, though. Jerry and I met Nathan, Kendall (his girlfriend), and Becky (my sister-in-law) for dinner. We went to Public House, a newish restaurant that Jerry and I have grown to love over the last year or so. We don't go there often, but when we do, we always love it.

I wasn't very hungry by dinnertime (I usually eat super early, at 4:00, and we had plans to meet at 6:30--so I'd snacked a little too much while I was waiting to head out, and spoiled my appetite). I ended up ordering half a Michigan salad (greens, dried cherries, candied walnuts, cherry vinaigrette, and blue cheese--I ordered it without the blue cheese, because I am not a fan of it).


The salad was delicious! I adore dried cherries, and the cherry vinaigrette was awesome. I also ate a few bites of Jerry's food, because he ordered my favorite dish on their menu--chicken and waffles.

After dinner, we went bowling. My back as been really painful lately, so I chose not to bowl (but I still like to go hang out while others bowl). I played Keno, and my numbers were doing pretty well--I thought I was going to hit all four a couple of times, but no such luck. I ended up winning $19 (after paying $20 to play, so I technically lost $1--but it was worth it, because Keno is fun!)


After doing easy runs all weekend, I was a little nervous about today's run. I had 4 x 6:00 at "faster than race pace" on the schedule. Six minutes is a long time to run at a fast pace!

We had terrible weather all day yesterday (freezing rain all day, and then just a downpour of rain last night). I was hoping that today would be nice enough to run outside, but it was super windy--and the wind would have made running at a fast pace really difficult. Jerry went out for a run before I did this morning, and he said he wished he'd run on the treadmill, because the wind was terrible.

Anyway, I headed out to the garage to run on the treadmill. I set up my Garmin for a 10:00 warm-up, 4 x 6:00 at fast pace with recovery between each interval until my heart rate got down to 136 bpm.

I started out with the easy warm-up. I did that for 10 minutes, which ended up being just under a mile, and then I bumped the speed up to 7.7 mph (a 7:48/mile pace). I was expecting it to be super hard, like when I run 400-meter intervals, but I was surprised at how good I felt. My heart rate got into the correct zone (about 95% of maximum). It wasn't easy, but it wasn't half as bad as I imagined.

Once I hit six minutes, I switched to a slow walk (3 mph) until my heart rate dropped down to 136 bpm; then I bumped the pace up again and ran another interval. I felt surprisingly good throughout the whole run! One of the benefits of taking easy runs TRULY easy is that you save enough energy to hit your goal paces during speed workouts. So, while I felt like I was running way too easy over the weekend, I think it will pay off when I do speed work.

I did four intervals total, and then stopped my Garmin. I had done 24 minutes at a 7:48/mile pace! Even though I had three short walk breaks during those 24 minutes, I was really happy with how good I felt. Now, I just have to work on running that pace for a total of 49 minutes without any walk breaks--haha ;)




Several people have emailed me to ask about whether I'm going to host the Runs for Cookies Virtual 5K again in January. This year snuck by so fast! It's hard to believe that it's past the time I should have posted about it. I've done the virtual race for the last three years, so it would be a shame to stop now. Yes, I will be hosting it--it will take place on January 25th, as usual. I will hopefully get all the details up this week!


29 December 2015

Searching for the Best Sports Bra

Hello! How’s it going? Are you back to work or school or real life or still on ‘holiday mode’?  I’m still hanging out in Florida. It’s kind of always holiday mode here.  I started the day with a run. It’s so nice here, a little warm but I’ll take that over cold any day.

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Searching for the Best Sports Bra

I’m on a mission to replace my sports bras because they all smell. Then, when I run they start smelling worse  and I go to the store after a run to get some Gatorade and realize the checkout girl is making a face like I said something horrible about her family but it’s just my stink.

I usually wear two sports bras at a time to minimize bounce. I don’t buy super fancy ones because they don’t come in my size (because my boobs are too small). But even with small boobs I want NO bounce when I’m running.

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There are super strong no bounce sports bras for ladies with large chests. But those are hard to find for smaller chested girls. I guess companies don’t think A cup owners need compression. Well, I do.

Most of the time I wear 2 medium impact sports bras like this one plus this one. That works well for me, but I’m also on the hunt for a sports bra that I could wear alone (without another one).

I bought this Danskin zip up option. It is great at keeping everything in, but I suspect it might cause chafing in the middle of my chest on long runs. I’ll wear it again and let you know.

Other zip up sports bra options – Under Armour zip // Ideology Plus Size // Champion Zip Front

Here are some options for Sports Bras if you have a large chest (but I can’t speak first hand or boob about these):

 

I’m going to be trying the rest of the bunch in the next few days and I’ll let you know my thoughts.

Okay, now that we have that covered (literally) I’m sipping on Emergen-C because everyone here is sick!

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Question: Have you tried a sports bra with a  zipper? Do you wear two at a time? Three???

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Resolutions

For the life of me, I can’t figure out why New Year’s resolutions get a bad reputation. I think any excuse to reflect, evaluate and build a plan of action is not only admirable as hell, but fun, too. For at least a few weeks, it seems everyone is working hard to improve their lives. It doesn’t matter, to me, that a lot of resolutions are never realized. For every thousand that fall flat, certainly a handful are fulfilled. That’s heartwarming. 

2015 was a hell of a year and one I’ll remember forever. 2016 is poised to be the same. The next few days are going to be spent brainstorming, coming up with some resolutions for the 366 days (leap year!) of 2016. I suggest you do the same. The first step to fixing a problem is acknowledging that there is one. Cliche, but true. And a good thing to remember heading into the new year.

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On Top of the World at the Times Square Ball

Happy week-between-Christmas-and-New-Year’s! 

Who’s working this week and who’s off/staycationing? I’d originally taken off today to spend my mom’s birthday with her, but her doctors decided she should spend today with a needle in her arm, so she talked me into not taking it for her. I’ll be spending likely every third week with her, so I settled for going to work and face timing with her several times.

I am such a vacation day hoarder (I’ll be carrying over more than two weeks into 2016…), but I decided to plan a good mental health day/vacation day for myself for Wednesday. I’m getting a nice long massage, having lunch with a friend and probably taking some kind of workout class. (Definitely a workout class. Who are we kidding?!) As much as I felt like it was a bit of a waste to take a vacation day when the office is kind of empty, it’s nice to not even be distracted by my work email blowing up while taking a vacation day.

When I did my Fitbit giveaway last week (I just emailed the winner, btw), I asked what all you wanted to see on this blog. I still really enjoy blogging, but after nearly seven years, I sort of wonder sometimes if what I’m writing is still want you want to be reading. Over the past year or so, I’ve also found that my more serious/introspective stuff is what’s resonated well with you all, but I don’t just want to write that. Yet, when I sit down to write, it’s sometimes hard to follow up a deep post with “and here’s what I did today!” so I’ve felt a little stuck. But it seems like some of you like day-to-day stuff and some like the serious stuff. I have some ideas for 2016 and my blog that I’m still working on, but I hope to carve out some more time to devote to my blog and vary my content a bit better.

(Anyone still here? Cool.)

New Year's Eve Times Square Ball

Last night, I had a super cool NYC experience. A coworker had been invited by Waterford to see the famous ball in Times Square (you know, the one that drops at midnight.) I’d originally invited my mom, but she wasn’t feeling the crowds (anddddd when I got off the subway in Times Square and remembered why I stay away from there…I felt the same.) Yesterday, Waterford installed nearly 300 new crystal panels on the ball. Apparently nearly 1 billion people worldwide watch it drop! 

After waiting in line for nearly half an hour at the Walgreens downstairs, we took the elevator up to the top of One Times Square, where we were escorted into a little holding room with a kind gentleman serving us champagne. We walked up another flight of stairs, and were looking down at Times Square. I don’t really have a fear of heights, but it’s definitely weird being that high up. The roof’s floor was made of metal grates, and Heather commented that it felt like we were in a fight scene from some action movie. (And all of a sudden, I wanted to get down immediately.)

Times Square Ball

But first, a selfie in the light of the ball.

It was one of those really cool NYC moments. I’m not sure yet what I’m doing for New Year’s yet, but I sure as hell won’t be getting near Times Square, that’s for sure.

What are you doing for New Year’s? What’s your ideal New Year’s? (Also, what would you do with a random vacation day if you were going to spend it staying in town?)

I Finally Found Peppermint Perfection

Hello! It is five seconds away from 2016, the holiday season is basically over and I barely found a new-to-me seasonal yogurt flavor! Why didn’t you tell me about the Peppermint Perfection Chobani flip?!

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Miller watched me try it, but I didn’t share (not because it’s bad for dogs but because I don’t like to share food).

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In other running and eating news…

I love running around here! But it is a little hard to stick to a running schedule since I’m running a little later than is ideal and it’s warm here. So far I’ve just been running around new and old routes and enjoying my audio book. I need to get back on track with my training tomorrow. Alarm set!

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Intuitive Eating Find

I randomly was flipping through Prevention Magazine in the checkout line today and noticed something interesting. The magazine’s  “Eat More Weigh Less” issue references Intuitive Eating in their diet plan for the new year. It doesn’t break down ‘IE’ completely,  so I still recommend getting the book if you’re curious or new to the concept. But, I love that it’s not a 1200 calorie quick fix plan and really shares a story of someone’s success with intuitive eating.

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Question: Did you try the peppermint perfection yogurt? Any other seasonal items I may have missed?

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28 December 2015

When Will It All Stop?!

Hello from Florida! It’s been a good trip so far, but not a lot of relaxing. Between the holiday hustle and the baby niece being sick we’ve all been helping each other with the day to day responsibilities. But, it’s all done in the back drop of paradise so I’m happy.

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Yesterday Ben and I tried to continue our Sunday morning tradition of taking a walk to get coffee. We tried a new super cute little coffee shop at the beach.

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Then, we walked off that cinnamon roll along the water…

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Last night we exchanged Secret Santa gifts! I got a super cool map that’s on it’s way and this book – “Sorry I barfed on your bed”. It’s funny because it’s true. My mom is watching Vegas while I’m out here and she text me that he barfed on her treadmill yesterday.

“Darn it cat! Try to be a good house guest so I can go out of town more!!” – my thoughts.

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And last night we had another Christmas feast since we are barely exchanging gifts. There were ton of Christmas cookies! When will it all stop?!

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Isn’t this cute? I can make a Santa cookie like this! Pin it.

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Question: Are you done with all the holiday treats or are they still around?

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How to Be Successful and Finally Stop Failing

There are some vital things you need to do if you’re going to shake up your current situation and make groundbreaking progress on your road to success. If you are convinced that failing (from lack of action) and repeated re-starts are not part of your game plan, then this video is for you…

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Easy runs

Yesterday was my long run, and it was the longest run I've done in a very long time--nearly seven miles. I say "nearly" because it was actually 6.84 miles. Like I mentioned, I'm checking out a 10K-specific running plan that lists each run by time instead of miles. Yesterday's long run was a scheduled 75 minutes.

I've been reading a ton about 10K-specific training, and something that I really struggle with is running my easy runs at an easy pace. There are two very beneficial zones for improving as a runner--the "easy pace" zone, which does all sorts of great changes for your body (I'll have to write a whole post about it soon); and the "aerobic threshold" zone, which is pushing yourself pretty hard. If you tend to run in the middle of those two zones, you're not doing much for your body as far as improving speed.

I am one of those people that does nearly all of my running in between those two zones. Yes, I can improve a little just by running regularly, but I should be running different paces to hit my full potential as a runner. Running at an easy pace is actually far from easy! Most runners (including me) actually run their easy runs too fast, which causes them to hit that in-between zone. (Again, I'll write a whole post about this later.)

So, in this 10K training period, I really want to focus on doing it right. Easy runs should be run at about 60-70% of maximum heart rate. My maximum heart rate is 182, and my resting heart rate is 60, so I calculate the percentages using the Karvonen formula:

Maximum heart rate minus resting heart rate; multiply that number by the percentage; then add the resting heart rate back on.

Example:
182 - 60 = 122
122 x 70% = 85
85 + 60 = 145

So, I should be running my easy runs with a heart rate of 133-145 beats per minute. My aerobic threshold runs should be done at 85-90%, which is 164-170 bpm. Based on my run data from the past few months, my heart rate for easy runs is typically 155-160 bpm--right in that "dead zone" that really isn't doing much for my running potential.

Yesterday's long run was the first run where I decided to try and keep my heart rate in the 133-145 range. I set the alarm on my watch to beep if my heart rate went over 145. Then I headed outside for a 75-minute run, not knowing in the slightest what kind of pace I'd be running. It was interesting! I knew I'd be going much slower than I'm used to, and I was okay with that. In fact, I was actually looking forward to running at a slower pace, because it's so much more enjoyable than huffing and puffing!

I realized that my "happy pace" (easy pace) was right around 11:00/mile. There were a couple of sub-11:00 splits, but that was when I had a tailwind. I felt really great the whole time, though, and it felt like I could run forever.


My average heart rate was 141 bpm and my average pace was 10:58. Much different from my previous outdoor long run, which was a pace of 9:12 and a heart rate of 160!

Twice per week, I'll be running in the aerobic threshold zone, which is when I do intervals or tempo runs. The rest of my runs will be at an easy pace like this one was. I'm very curious to see how it pans out!


We got some very sad news yesterday. On Christmas day, Jerry's uncle apparently woke up with a severe headache. He went back to sleep, and later, his wife found him unresponsive and not breathing. It turns out that he had an aneurysm and a heart attack, and because of the lack of oxygen to his brain for so long, the brain damage was severe. He was on life support all day, and then at around 1:30 in the morning yesterday, he passed away. He was only 48 years old.

Aside from how sad it is for the family, Jerry and I were especially struck by how suddenly it happened. Jerry had the same complaint a couple of weeks ago--a severe headache--and because of what I'd read about aneurysms, I took him to the hospital. I'm so thankful that he turned out to be okay, but now I feel very reassured that we did the right thing. As we've started getting the medical bills in the mail, Jerry was thinking that it was stupid for us to have gone to the emergency room; but now we are sure we made the right call. I just wish that Jerry's uncle had been able to get to the hospital in time. He was a very fun, nice guy, and Jerry always enjoyed seeing him. The whole family was really shocked by it.


This afternoon, my mom and I took Noah and Eli to a Harlem Globetrotters game. I wasn't sure if I would like it, but it ended up being really fun and entertaining!


Don't all basketball players jump up on the rim and take pictures
with a selfie stick? ;)


The kids had a lot of fun--they are at the perfect age for a Globetrotters game. (My mom had gotten them the tickets for Christmas.)


Don't forget, tomorrow is Motivational Monday! I have plans with friends tomorrow evening, so I'll be putting the post together in the morning (here is how you can submit a photo). I know it's a busy time of year for everyone, so if I don't get many submissions, I will just hold off until next week.