I got in 6 days of running this week. Six of the seven days of the week, I got up and ran. And you know what? My legs are a little tired from it!
Here is a look at some of the highlights:
Sunday, I had a great solo during-the-day run. For the first time in forever (cue Frozen … no? Any other parents?), I felt great during a run. I haven’t felt this way in a few weeks and it was nice to be outside and not feeling like my body was tired/dragging.
The rest of the week was the same old same old – some runs were okay some weren’t, but I always feel good after them. One day was extremely foggy, and a few days I saw deer after deer.
And then Saturday, I got in a total of 6+ stroller miles – probably the most I’ve ever gotten in one day with running! It included a run with LM, a run/walk to the Farmers Market, and then a run home from the market with FW. I was definitely pooped afterwards!
Hopefully my body can handle another week of 20+ miles – if this weather is here to stay, I wanna keep it up! Though I may need to take another day off – my feet and legs are sore.
Some questions for you:
- How many days do you run in a week?
- Are you into farmers markets?
Iām linking up with Deborah and Kim for the Weekly Run Down.
6 running days would be a lot for me! I am more of an every other day runner. Nice job fitting in the miles this week! Thanks for linking up
Nice running week! 6 out of 7 days is awesome – and some of them were stroller miles too! They should count twice! š
Yes, ha! I like the way you think š
I usually average 3-4 days/week, but in recent months it’s been more 5 days during some weeks. I keep my mileage pretty low (usually 2-3 miles/day), though (except for the long run on Saturdays). That’s amazing how many stroller miles you got done!
We do have a farmers market in downtown Toledo that is a pretty good sized, but I usually only go once or twice a season. I enjoy looking, but I usually don’t buy anything! Good job on your workouts this week!
Great job on 6 runs this week! I usually do 4 or 5 runs a week depending on what my coach had me to. When I trained using the Hansons Marathon Method, I would run 6 days a week and was always tired.