Yesterday a fantastic thing happened, I was offered the opportunity to get my 2nd booster shot. You can bet I accepted that offer and so now I have a total of 4 COVID shots. Funny when I got my 3rd shot for several days afterwards my arm was killing me. This time, just a bit sore at the injection site. I did note though on my 8k run this morning that my muscles felt heavy. It wasn’t that they were sore or anything just that they felt like they were working harder than normal. If this is the worst result of this recent vaccination, I am ok with it.
I mentioned I was at a convention last week. It was pretty well attended eventually with over 180 delegates, guests and observers attending. The problem for me was most people seemed to think COVID was no longer a threat. Very few people wore masks, there was lots of close contact and the only precaution that I saw in place was that rapid tests were available if required. I of course took my safety into my own hands. I always wore a mask when I went through the hotel and convention hall only taking it off once I was in my seat. I would literally get off elevators if I felt they were too crowded (especially since no one else on the elevator was wearing a mask). I washed my hands thoroughly for at least 30 seconds even while I saw unmasked women in the washroom do a quick 10 second wash. I even refused to take part in our group photo as there was no way I was coming into close contact with that many acquaintances. Yes, maybe I go a little too far with this but I have others in my life that need to be kept safe.
Yesterday I received a message, someone I had been in contact with at the convention had tested positive. I had already heard that 2 of the delegates had tested positive (I had no contact with either of them) and had feared things would just spread. Given what my husband calls my paranoid tendencies (you know, immediately convincing my self I had COVID) I did a rapid test which came back negative. Today I decided to do what I do well, do some research and know what I am dealing with. I found out that I am at very low risk from developing COVID from the contact with this person. The risk is highest when you spend 15 or more minutes within 2 meters (6 feet) from someone who is positive. Thinking back on it, that didn’t really happen between me and this individual. I also learned that that the Omicron variant takes 2 to 4 days to incubate so there is no point in testing again until Thursday which puts me at the 5 day mark. Also, I know there is a good likelihood that I have already had COVID since both of my siblings, who live with us, have had it. My risk is small but I will still take it seriously.
I guess my frustration stems from the fact that people are so COVID fatigued that they may have forgotten that there are some simple precautions that help protect you from contacting COVID. 1) Wear a mask when in indoor settings where you can’t social distance. 2) Keep that 2 meter distance between you and others whenever possible. 3) Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 30 seconds and do it frequently! Despite the fact that I have done all these things I now find myself in situation where I can’t even go visit my sister in hospital probably before Friday.
So a gentle reminder, we still need to keep ourselves safe.
I am still at the convention and when I woke up this morning I didn’t feel like going for a walk. Not to worry, I have plenty of time today to get in at least 1 hour of walking so it will still happen.
I decided that yesterday I would do a 10k run. Ok, that’s not exactly true. I decided to do a 10k depending on when the rain storm hit and that maybe it would be a 5 or 8k run. Regardless a run would be completed.
The hotel where I am staying is on the Vancouver Seawall which includes a 28k walking/jogging path. Obviously I had no intention of doing the full length of the Seawall but I hoped to get in 5k then turn around and head back to the hotel. So off I went early in the morning in the nice, mild temperature. I have to say I was struck by the beauty of what I saw. On one side of the path you see the harbour and marinas with many boats and yachts. As you travel further the boats disappear you can focus on the water and the beautiful mountains. On the other side is Stanley Park, Vancouver’s largest urban park. I haven’t been to the park for decades and there were just so many memories that I was able to see. Of course along the way were the dreaded geese but most of them stayed in the water. It was so quiet and peaceful and on the way back I got to watch a large cruise ship come in and dock.
I ran to Lion’s Gate Bridge and then turned around and headed back to the hotel. I marvelled at how much I had enjoyed seeing new scenery. Yes, running along our promenade is just as beautiful but this was just a different beauty and it made for a pleasant run, well until the last kilometre. I had the hotel in sight when I felt a few drops of rain. I was just thinking that it wasn’t too bad when the skies opened up and it started to pour rain. Well that sure as hell motivated me to pick up the pace and I sprinted as fast as I could to finish that run. Yes, I was puffing pretty hard when I got to the hotel but still felt pretty good.
All in all it was a great 10k run and a nice way to finish off a week of training.
So I am away at a convention, not far away just downtown Vancouver and staying in a hotel for longer than I have done in years. It has been great seeing long time acquaintances and it is pretty flattering when they don’t recognize me. What I do find disturbing is the the number of people who seem to think COVID has gone away. There are very few people wearing masks and what really freaked me out is when I was in an elevator (wearing my mask of course) and we stopped at a floor and enough people to put the elevator at capacity tried to get on. Not one of these people were wearing masks. I announced to them it was far too many people for me and I would take the stairs. Really appreciated the sneers I got from a few of them in response.
One of the challenges of being at the convention is figuring out my training schedule in advance. I had to think about timing of my workouts as well as intensity and recovery time. I knew I didn’t want to do my long run here so opted to do that yesterday. I also knew I would deplete my readiness score by doing that (it was 1 out of a hundred today) because Wednesdays are when I lead the walk with my seniors. Today I planned to do a 5k walk (done first thing this morning) and tomorrow I will do either an 8k or a 10k run depending on how hard it is raining.
Having this all planned in advance has allowed me to ensure I get my workouts and recovery time in without encroaching on what I want to do at convention to get the most out of it. So, don’t think you have to sacrifice your workouts to be able to attend an event. Simply lay it all out before you go and enjoy.
Today was probably as close to the perfect day for a run as possible. The temperature was mild and while it was a bit cloudy there was no rain. The beach was so peaceful today with the tide in and the water beautifully calm. Even the long train that came through did so at the right time so I wasn’t trapped across the railway tracks. I have to say I really enjoyed that 8k run.
A couple days before we returned from Mexico my sister had a fall. Fortunately a young friend was here helping her with a task and he did all the right things including getting her glucometer so she could check her sugar levels (they were dangerously low) and got her some juice so that she could get her levels back to normal. He also stayed waiting for the ambulance to arrive as it was pretty apparent that she had broken her leg. Turns out she had broken both her tibia and fibula just below her right knee. This means surgery but because of the edema the surgeon opted to wait until today (12 days after her fall) to do the operation.
My sister has some significant health issue including diabetes. She also has TMJ syndrome which means her jaw does not have proper range of motion making it next to impossible if she needed to be intubated. All surgeries do come with risks but of course in her case she is classified as extreme risk. I admit, until I hear later today that the surgery went well I will be a bit on edge.
I realized that my 8k run this morning was just what I needed. I had just started listening to a new book and I was really getting in to it by time I hit the beach. I let my mind focus on the beauty I was seeing this morning and I could feel myself decompressing more with each step. I also noticed that I was particularly cheery as I shouted out my hellos to everyone I passed. One fellow jogger’s face lit up with a huge grin when I shouted out at him making me think that maybe my calm, happy spirit today just might be a bit contagious.
As I ran up the hill at the end of my run I was cognizant of how loose I felt. I know when I first stepped out the door this morning I was pretty tense but that comfortable run in what I believe was the perfect setting was just what I needed to clear my head of dark thoughts. I also realize that I have somehow in the past year gone from running to achieve some arbitrary goal that I had set for myself to using running to make me better both physically and mentally. I think I can finally say, I like running. Ok, that may be a bit of a stretch some days but on days like today I am really glad I decided to become a runner. Yes, I also now acknowledge that is what I am, a runner.
Today I opted to do a 10k since I haven’t done one in a month. It is a busy day today so I was up at 4am and on the road by 4:45am. I checked my weather app and it said it would be dry so no need for my bright running jacket. Then I looked outside and thought, hmm, not quite dawn yet and while I wouldn’t call it dark since I would be running in black clothing I figured I needed something. I dug out my little reflective vest and hit the road. I have to say I didn’t even have to do a lot to talk myself through this run. As a matter of fact when I got to about the 7k mark I thought yep, I’m still well on track with my training.
The past 2 years have been really tough. There has been so many events and milestones that my husband and I missed celebrating together because of the pandemic. We missed our birthdays and anniversaries, me retiring, my taking up running, you name it. The only holiday we managed to celebrate together was Christmas and given I have a family that celebrates everything this was really hard for us. Moreover, last year was made even more difficult by my brother losing his leg but I remained confident we would at some point be able to just celebrate everything and that is what helped keep my spirits up.
Today is that day, it is our 28th anniversary and we are spending it together. I have to admit because my husband worked out of town and it always seemed when he was home on our anniversary that I was traveling somewhere, we have not celebrated a lot of anniversaries together so today is special. I have a bit of a surprise planned for my husband which I know he will enjoy but then it is going to be a low key day with some special drinks and a nice dinner at home. We don’t need anything fancy, just being together today is enough for us.
I think it is important though to celebrate just life in general. There is a lot going on in the world right now with things like a war, mass shootings and even monkey pox (seriously, the pandemic wasn’t enough). It is all enough to really get you down but you know what, I have decided that we are good, we are together, we are getting to do a lot of things we have put off for years, other than my sister’s broken leg everyone is pretty healthy (disregarding normal chronic issues) and in general we are all happy. These are all good things so I think today instead of looking at it as celebrating our anniversary I am just celebrating life and I plan on trying to find a way to celebrate life going forward no matter how bad things may seem to be. I have to say just the thought of that puts a smile on my face.
It was a nice mild morning when I headed to the beach today. You could really tell the weather was nice by the number of people out walking or running. The water was calm and the tide was in. The group of geese that I saw didn’t have any goslings so I wasn’t too worried about passing them. I was really enjoying listening to a good book when it happened, friggin’ train. Sigh, that always means I have to interrupt my listening and wait for it to pass. Moreover, it blocks the crossover to the east promenade meaning I have to run back and forth until it passes. I so wish there was a rule that trains can’t come through when I am running especially on peaceful days.
I know I said I did workout while on vacation but obviously not to the level that I would have at home. That means I need to take some time to build myself back up but as I am pretty fit I don’t anticipate it taking very much time which is good because that 1/2 marathon is only a month away. I started this week with a 5k run and yeah, it was a little tougher than I was used to. Heeding coach’s (and my Fitbit’s) advice I reduced Tuesday to walking though I did a fair amount (total for the day was 11.39k). Yesterday I did another 5k run and it was much easier than Monday. Of course since it was Wednesday I had to lead my seniors’ walking group so by the end of the day I had put in nearly 14k. Ok, need to tone it down a bit to allow some recovery.
Today I was feeling pretty good so opted for an 8k run. This was the best feeling run I have done this week. By time I hit the turn around point I was confident I was going to get through it at a pretty good pace. The hill at the end of the run was a little tough (note, I hadn’t done any hills while away because there really were none to be found) but I got through it. Got home and because of the circular running due to the train I had actually done 8.5k and felt pretty good. The best part is my heart rate recovered faster than it had the past 2 runs.
Because my Fitbit told me this morning that my readiness score is only 1 out of 100 I decided maybe no extra walking today. Moreover, tomorrow I am going to just do a 5k walk so that my body gets some serious recovery time. Then, Saturday I’ll do a 10k and see how that feels followed by some gentle walking on Sunday.
Every time I do a successful run now I feel like I am just that little bit closer to completing my half marathon. So, next week I just keep building on what I am doing to get me to that end goal.
Ok, I apologize for not being very good at posting while I was on vacation. There is a couple reasons for this, 1) I was having a really great time with my husband and brother and 2) my internet service at the condo is painfully slow (note we are upgrading to fiber optics on the next trip). But let’s be honest, if you were at a place that is warm and sunny everyday with the pool 10 steps from your patio door would you make blogging a priority? I think not.
So how did things go? Well, as mentioned in my one post running in that kind of heat and humidity is brutal and I just couldn’t do it. However, I didn’t want to lose momentum so I decided this would be a great opportunity for cross training. Most mornings I would start out running and when I hit the point of being soaked through my workout gear it was time to tone it down to a brisk walk. Days where I didn’t run I would go on an hour long bike ride. I admit the first day that I did a ride I was shocked to find that I hadn’t put enough effort in to it and my heart rate didn’t even come close to showing a good workout. Of course the next ride I kicked up a notch to ensure I was getting cardio in. I also swam almost every day which is a first for me at the condo, normally the pool is the temperature of the Pacific Ocean in January but this trip there was such a long streak of hot, sunny weather that the pool was comfortable. Ultimately I think I did fairly well.
Coach wants me to keep my training at 4 days so yesterday I started of with my usual 5k run and it felt pretty good. However, I also did a ton of walking yesterday so it shouldn’t be surprising that this morning my Fitbit said my readiness score was low. I decided to listen to it and go for a 5k walk first thing though made sure to keep my heart rate at least in cardio zone. I then had errands to do uptown so walked there and back. I really want to give my body recovery time but I also acknowledge a few pounds were added during my vacation. So, I’m doing this as strategically as possible.
One of the things I learned on this trip is that the farmers, before they plant their next crop, burn their fields. I learned this because I went to go running one morning and I walked outside and immediately became congested (my paranoid mind went to OMG, I have COVID). I did realize that I could smell smoke and the air was extremely heavy. That particular day the running part of my workout was pretty limited. Anyways, someone explained to my why the air was so full of smoke though it cleared up overnight. By the next day the congestion was gone (ok, apparently it wasn’t COVID) and I was back to my regular routine.
The bottom line of all of this is despite probably the most relaxing vacation I have ever taken I still managed 6 days a week to do a workout. Now, if only I hadn’t let my husband and brother take me down a very bad dietary path I would have come back at the same weight I was when I left.
I have taken to getting up at 5:30am so that I can be training by 6:30am. Really, I don’t know why I do this because the difference in temperature is only about 1 degree. It is still smoking hot and humid at that time of day though it is with a little less sun beating down on me.
Now I have trained every day since Monday but the training is not going the way I had planned. I was determined that I would train every other day doing a run. The game plan was to start with a 1 hour run then increase by 1/2 an hour each run until I was doing 2 1/2 hours then drop back again. That plan is toast. I have found that I just can’t run in this heat. By time I hit the 1 hour mark I am completely done in. Yes this is discouraging to me as I really wanted to run as much as possible while I am here just to show I can do it. I thought sheer determination would be enough to enable me to train hard, I have learned it is not.
What then am I doing? Well, I figure if I can’t run as much as I would like then I can at least take advantage and do some cross training. Today I was out the door bright and early and off on a long bike ride. I rode along every street in our complex at least 3 times and covered about 12k in 45 minutes. I was pretty impressed with myself until I got back to the condo and looked at my Fitbit and thought what? that can’t be right. Turns out I did not push myself anywhere near hard enough and my heart rate stayed mainly below target. Seriously, have I gotten so fit that what a year ago would have been a good workout now is this easy? Apparently I have.
I’ll be back at it with a run tomorrow and I will push hard. The only day I will take off completely will be Sunday and even then I just might do a good swim to see how that feels. I know now what my limitations are when it comes to this environment but that isn’t enough to deter me from my overall end goal which is being in the best shape that I can be.
As I mentioned my posts may be a bit sporadic while I am here at my condo in Mexico but I thought I could get one out today. We traveled to Playa del Carmen on Friday which meant there was no running that day. Then Saturday I just couldn’t get myself out of bed to get moving. No big deal, I thought, I’ll be good to go tomorrow. Wrong! While out shopping on Saturday my sandals weren’t tight enough which resulted in a blister. No problem said my husband as we have a 1st Aid kit at the condo. So I got up yesterday morning fully prepared to go for a run but the said 1st Aid kit was nowhere to be found. Now some might think this is a pitiful excuse not to train but no way would I risk doing more harm to my foot (remember, I am still considered diabetic so I need to protect my feet). Bottom line is another day not running.
Of course when out shopping yesterday we picked up a pack of bandages. Up I got at 6am this morning and I checked the temperature, 25 degrees but feels like 28 degrees. Oh crap, I knew it was going to be hot. But, I came prepared. I brought a sweatband with me and I had frozen the 2 water bottles that go with my running belt. I got all kitted up, including sunglasses and off I went.
I did get a chance to see many people out early this morning but only 2 others running. I can understand why because it was hot! As this was my first run while here I did a full hour. It wasn’t long into the run and I was drenched in sweat. Still I was determined to keep going. I don’t normally drink water while I run but I know I need to keep myself well hydrated in this kind of heat so by time I was done I had drank about 2/3 of my water and I finished the rest as soon as the run was over.
Tomorrow I get a bit of a break as I won’t be running but I am planning on a good bike ride. Wednesday I will be pushing it up a notch by doing 1 1/2 hour run. I am determined to get in 6 days of workouts each week while I am here so that I can still meet my training goals.
I was up very early today to get a run in before attending a conference for the morning. The problem was I simply did not want to run. Normally when that happens I get about 1/2 way through and start feeling better but not today, today my legs felt sluggish and I just wasn’t in to it. However, I know I won’t get a workout done tomorrow so I forced myself to do a 7k. I admit I was pretty happy with myself when I was done simply because I hadn’t quit.
Later this afternoon I am heading to a hotel near the airport with my husband and brother because tomorrow we are flying to Mexico for a 3 week vacation at our condo. I am only 2 months away from the 1/2 marathon so taking a break from training is simply not an option. When I was at the condo the beginning of the year I worked out fairly frequently but it was nothing compared to what I normally do. This time has to be different.
There are a couple of problems with training in Mexico. First is the heat made worse by the humidity. Even if I hit the road by 6am the temperature will already be about 25 degrees. I learned last time I was there that running in the humidity brought on a whole new set of challenges but I really will need to work through it. The second issue is while here I can count blocks to figure out how many kilometers I have run that won’t be possible while at the condo but I know I have to get in some long runs each week.
So what to do? Well I have already prepped some things such as buying a water belt so that I can keep myself well hydrated in the heat. I also know that even early in the morning sunscreen will be a necessity. I have also talked to my coach and we have agreed I will simply do a timed run every other day (non-running days I will do some biking around our complex). I will start with a 1 hour run then increase it by 1/2 an hour each run until I am up to 2 1/2 hours. At that point I will drop back to 1 hour and start the cycle again. Fortunately my Fitbit will be able to tell me how far I have gone each run.
I figure I will sweat so much I will be burning off any extra calories that I am eating while on vacation. Ok, that’s not really going to happen since we tend to eat healthy at the condo as there is an abundance of fresh fruits and veg that you can get in Mexico. Moreover, with my brother being with us we have to be extremely careful with his diet. Yes, there will be a few meals out but most of the time it will be healthy meals dining at the condo. Though the sweating part is going to be a reality for me so much so that I have packed a sweatband to wear while running.
I will ask that those of you that regularly follow me be patient as I may not get 3 posts up a week while I am away. Sometimes the call of the patio and the pool is just too strong to ignore.