I stuck with the running plan this weekend, my riding compatriots decided they would rather nap. 5 miles Saturday, 10 miles Sunday. For Sunday's 10 miles I did on an out-and-back. I took the out easy (what I thought was easy, 50 minutes) and I thought I was taking the back easy, but it only took 45 minutes. I thought the back would be slower since the end is all uphill, but it was faster, and my HR was still in a fairly moderate zone. Go figure. I did have to stop halfway and get my dog some water at a public pump that goes into water from our aquifer (provides water for the area), she looked thirsty. Next time: bring the dog's collapsible bowl. Pump well, cup hands, dog drinks out of hands, pump well, cup hands, dog drinks out of hands.... just isn't as good for me as it was for her.
I had an odd sensation. I ran the trail that we usually bike to work, and I really expected the hills to kill me running, BUT it almost seemed like the hills were MORE dramatic riding than they were running.I guess that means it's time to spend more time on my bike and doing bricks!
I did the awesomest (yeah, not a word) thing today: two new yoga poses! I finally have the strength in my upper body/core and the flexibility in my shoulders to do these:
http://www.yogajournal.com/poses/473_1.cfm
http://www.yogajournal.com/poses/688_1.cfm
My husband can now stop listening to me whine and yell at my TV about those two poses. Years I've been doing these DVDs on and off, and I have never ever been able to do those two, even when I was only doing yoga before I started getting more active. I always tried to press up into the first one and reach back for the second and my body just wouldn't cooperate.
Still have tender shins, though. I don't know if it's a stretching issue or something else. Might be time for some acupuncture again.
On to the next week!





I guess that means it's time to spend more time on my bike and doing bricks!
) thing today: two new yoga poses! I finally have the strength in my upper body/core and the flexibility in my shoulders to do these:
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