Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Recovering...

So I was pretty beat up after the 50K. My legs were very tired. My blood blisters on my caluses were aggitating me. I just felt LAZY! I probably did not do anything helpful after the race by resorting to junk food and beer, but I was inclined to let things slide that day!

Fortunately I was off for MLK day and so I slept in and was pretty lazy most the day. I popped my stupid blood blisters to relieve some of the pressure on my feet which was an improvement for sure (Yeah probably TMI but it had to be done!). Finally I forced my weary self onto my bicycle which was set into the trainer in my workout room. It was time for an easy spin to try to clear away the lactic acid and the soreness. With very low resistance I spinned away at around 90 rpm with a few easy buils to 110. My speed was low but I was not concerned. I was just watching NCIS, which for some reason has become one of the shows I find myself really enjoying these days. 10 miles later I hopped off, feeling better already. Then downstairs to a nice hot epsom salt bath where I massaged my leg muscles and stretched out while I sat in the tub. As hard as it was to make myself do the spin and the soak, it was all worth it.

Monday night for some reason I had trouble sleeping so I skipped the Tuesday morning workout in favor of some extra Zzzz's and spent the day in a desk chair without a break for a workout. Oh well, so much for my nice easy run that I had planned. I always give myself a little leeway after big events which I think keeps me healthy.

Wednesday, I got in a nice long swim. The first couple hundred meters, I was not feeling 100% but I kept on swimming. By the time I finished the 1900 meter workout I was a bit tired but the muscles were feeling terrific. For years I have HATED the swimming part. This winter I had decided for once and for all I was going to commit to working on this whole swimming thing. Between RR swim clinics, swimming actual workouts and swimming with some good friends (BH, EH, TR) on a regular basis, I am actually beginning to really enjoy this whole swimming thing. Weird...there may be hope yet!

Next up, Dirty Dog 10K on 2/7. Less than 15 weeks to Pittsburgh Mary!

5 comments:

duchossois said...

Blood blisters...no fun. Good idea to take it easy and get the extra sleep. I was thinking about doing the Dirty Dog. Have you done it before? What's it like?

allanjel said...

Nice Job J. You, for sure have moved from a Guppy to Shark this winter ;-)

Brian said...

I wish I had some of your energy. I'll have to stick to working out just once a day for a while.

solarsquirrel said...

Janet - I need to quit reading your blog because you make me feel like a lazy slacker! I'm still recovering from TowPath! ahahahahahaa

Brett S. said...

A friend of mine is signed up for the Dirty Dog and was asking what the course was like... Any info?