Hey Jenne!
I know all about those days, where despite your best intentions, your workout is NOT what you hoped it would be. I remember a few summers ago that there was a week I went from running 6 miles a day and then all of a sudden the very next week, I literally could not make it past 2 miles. Just like you said, it's great practice to push through your training sessions, not just when it feels good. My favorite book is called Mile Markers. In it, Kristin Armstrong talks about how running (or cycling in your case) and all of our training prepares us for things much greater than a scheduled race. It helps strengthen and prepare us for the worst of what life can/will throw at us. Besides, it's the hard days that help us see how strong and far we've come and allows us to enjoy the great days/workouts! As nutrition is something we talk a lot about, I will say, good nutrition and eating for strength can make all the difference in your ability to push or the cause of failure. Everett always says to me that eating right for myself is like putting my air mask on in a plane-crash, I can't help others if I don't help myself... something to remember...
I really like rituals and habits. I like to be spontaneous too, but need consistency at the same time. Simple things like starting my day with a cup of green tea. Without it I tend to feel disoriented and rushed. As for working out, I love knowing that Sunday is my long run day. It is guaranteed time for myself, to breathe, reflect and like you said, organize my thoughts for the upcoming week. It also usually means eating a LOT of carbs on Saturday night!
My dreadmill 2 miles, at least I logged something. |
Today we are getting incredible amounts of snow!! I was called last night to say that school would be closed today due to the impending weather... so I am home, not having to work. How fabulous is that! E and I are hoping to go cross-country skiing later today, when things die down a bit!!
What would you do with a surprise day off? Would you relax and watch movies all day or would you go do something active?
Have a great week! Drink water, Fit thoughts!
xo
Jeni
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