Week 5 – Hills and a Headache

Week 5 on the road to Philly is in the books and it was a challenging week for sure – thanks in large part to a migraine that hung out for a few days. Migraines

Monday: Hello migraine! Hip strengthening and core work.

Tuesday: A hilly 5 miler.

Wednesday: Migraine continued. T25 Total Body Circuit.

Thursday: 5.5 miles.

Friday: T25 Ab Intervals.

Saturday: 9.2 miles with rolling hills. First time running 9 miles since the spring!

Sunday: Much needed rest day.

So the base-building continues. On deck for week 6, 23 running miles, some cross training and more core work, including the 8 minute core workout posted last week on Fuel Your Future with Tina (if you’re not reading her blog, you really should check it out!) I love to mix up the core work and Tina’s workout looks challenging.

How’s your training going?

 

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  1. Thanks for featuring my post Michelle! It is harder than it looks, and definitely works to keep your hips in alignment….which is a definite area to work on for women.

    Sorry you had a migraine, those are the absolute worst, you still got a great week in though!
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  2. ugh migraines are AWFUL. so sorry — hope it’s dissipated!
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  3. Tina has some awesome training information on her site! Sorry you had a migraine–cannot even imagine how bad they are. Better luck this week!
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  4. ugh migraines are the worst. Impressed you did that much with one. My allergies came back with a vengence this week maybe that’s what caused your headache?
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  5. ugh!!! migraines are terrible… way to get in though in spite of it all!

  6. Boo, sorry about the migraine. I get ocular migraines, but by some miracle they are painless. Good week! Feels weird ramping up the mileage, yes?
    I feel like my training for NYC is “not enough”. Ugh.
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    • That’s wild (and lucky) that you have no pain! The slow ramp-up does feel weird – I keep trying not to listen to that voice that says I should be doing more.

  7. Great job with your training despite the migraine! I would have called it quits and gone to bed in a dark, dark room.
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  8. aww, sorry to hear about your migraines! amazed that you pushed through!
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  9. Great job pushing thought. I was plagued with headaches last week too. Maybe I wasn’t drinking enough water?
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  10. Great job on your training, even with some headaches. I’ve heard that T25 is pretty intense.
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  11. Thanks for the link to Tina’s blog! I’ll check it out. Hope the headaches get better. And good job on your training!
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  12. Oh no! Migraines are awful! Hope you felt better the rest of the week!
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  13. While headaches can be frustrating and distracting, there are many strategies that you can use to manage them and prevent them from impacting your training progress.

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