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Princeton 70.3 Half Ironman Training: Week 3

I asked on Twitter last night if y’all wanted me to break up my Runner’s World posts a bit with other posts in between. 

Well, I’m freaking exhausted right now, so I’m just going to tell you about Week 3 of my Half-Ironman training instead, cool?

Monday: Ashley’s husband was in town, and I was supposed to row with him, but…I drank wine on a lobster boat the day before, so…yeah. I decided to take Monday as a rest day.

Tuesday: Swim drills! When I started training a few weeks ago, my training was usually just assigned in terms of time. That got real boring real quick, and it was really easy for me to talk myself out of finishing it. “Meh, what’s the difference between 30 and 35 minutes?” Now that I’m being assigned drills, I don’t stop when I get tired, I stop when the workout’s done.

Note: My swim workouts are in laps instead of distance, because my pool is a weird length.

12 laps warm-up

6 x 2 laps: leaving the wall every minute

4 x 6 laps, taking 10 seconds in between and focusing on the spine lengthening

6 x 2 laps, 1, 3, 5 with pull buoy, 2,4, 6 with open hands

3 x 4 laps, fast

10 laps cooldown

NAILED IT.

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Wednesday: Corporate Challenge with coworkers. I’ll do a full recap sometime soon, but yikes. YIKES. It was PACKED. Let’s just call this a fun run.

Thursday: Another awesome swim workout. One of the first where I started feeling strong and like I was getting some endurance under my belt. 

12 lap warmup

4 x 2 laps, kicking, with 20 seconds rest 

4 x 2 laps

4 x 8 laps with 30 seconds of rest. I took these a little faster, at what I’d consider my “race pace.” Whatever that is.

Friday: Rest day. And thank God, because I had a 6:45am flight!

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Saturday: Just a casual 5K + 10K

Sunday: Just a little half marathon.

NO WONDER I’VE BEEN EXHAUSTED ALL WEEK THIS WEEK.

Thankfully, the training’s been more exhausting than physically grueling. I feel tired but still strong!

Tell me about your training.

Princeton 70.3 Half Ironman Training: Week 1

I debated whether I’d share training logs for this race.

Did I want to open myself up to judgement? Did I want to stress myself out by being accountable?

In the end, I decided it was worth it, both for myself, and for you. I remember when Emily did an Ironman a few years ago, I was completely fascinated by her training logs. How the hell did one person work a full-time job AND do all this exercise?

I never want to work out that much, truly, so I don’t think I’ll ever do a full Ironman.

But I want to share with you the ups and downs of how someone with a full-time job and busy life is still managing to train for a very long-distance endurance race. I recently fell down an Internet wormhole and ended up reading about Lucy Danziger and how she competed in Ironmans, all while running a major magazine. No excuses. I am not too busy to train for this race.

So, let the logs begin!

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Monday: 60-minute yoga class

Preppy Runner Handstand

Tuesday: ninja workout + 3-mile run

Wednesday: 40-minute swim (I’m currently doing swims by time, not distance because NYHRC’s pool is so short. I’m pretty sure I’m going to quit and find a new pool for training.)

Thursday: 4-mile lunchtime run with a coworker

Friday: Uplifting Strength Happy Hour (wherein I ate/drank back all the calories I burned and then some with a fun dinner afterwards with Jen, Angela, Margaret and Kat, the instructor, who we dragged out with us.)

Saturday: More to come on this, but I CLIPPED IN!!!

Clipping In Bike

And lived to tell the tale! Thank you to Shannon for the lesson—you rock!

Sunday: 7-mile run. It was really hot and humid—I left way too late. Welcome back summer running!

What are you training for? What did your week of training look like?