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Winter of 2020 – Week 10

There was another snow warning to start the week and then on Wednesday and Friday, too. I had a disappointing marathon-pace workout on Sunday but a great interval session on Wednesday. But, the week ended in disaster after I tripped during an easy run, breaking two fingers and skinning my knee!

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Fall of 2020 – Week 5

After five weeks of hard training, this was a cut-back week. I dropped my mileage from the week before by 30% but kept up the intensity. Sara Hall’s finish at the 2020 London Marathon provided inspiration during Sunday’s run! And, I attempted to improve one of my RunWashington’s DMV Distance Derby times.

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Summer of 2020 – Week 12

This was the last week of Phase 3 of Daniel’s Running Formula’s half marathon training plan! Meanwhile, I missed the registration deadline for the virtual London Marathon and after 22 weeks of teleworking, prepared to return to on-site in September.

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Summer of 2020 – Week 11

Just as I was feeling like my fitness was improving, my body showed signs of over-training: fatigue during my speed workouts and the return of piriformis syndrome. The weather also played a part as a storm on Thursday morning forced me to run my threshold run in the afternoon.

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Summer of 2020 – Week 7

I started the next phase of the Daniels’ Running Formula’s half marathon training plan just as my training paces were feeling more comfortable. In the meanwhile, my plantar fasciitis finally felt better! Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, I left for a summer vacation in upstate New York on Saturday.

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Summer of 2020 – Week 6

Running was much more enjoyable this week as I paced my workouts at my current fitness rather than my past. It was the last week of Phase II of the Daniels’ Running Formula’s half marathon plan and I decided to continue working on speed rather than graduating to marathon training.

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