And just two weeks until the French wine marathon!
This was my biggest week of training before Médoc; I’m going to cutback/taper a little bit (not much though) this week. Even though Médoc isn’t a race in the traditional sense, it’s still 26.2 miles on my legs, so I want to back off just a bit.
Here’s how training went this past week!
Monday: We were still in Corfu; Dustin wanted to take a day off of running as he builds back post-hamstring injury, so I was on my own for a morning run. I kept it to the coast and did an easy Corfiot 10k along the seaside.
Later that day, we drove our hired car to the same side of the island we visited the day before on the long run, the east side, to check out a “wild beach” there, Halikounas. It was a bit more comfortable at the beach at our hotel (the Olivar Suites) since we had chairs, etc, vs. this wild beach, but it was a nice change to explore a different part of Corfu.
Last dinner in Corfu..it was a fun but short little holiday!
Tuesday: One last Corfu run together, this time 6.2 miles with a very big climb in miles 2-3 (not really runnable, to be honest.) In fact, it was so steep that the few cars that were parked on the side of the road had big rocks under their wheels to prevent any slippage, I guess!
You have to climb some hills to get the views….
We flew back Heathrow that afternoon; always good to be back with our pups, though they were well cared for by one of the best Rovers (dog-sitter.) Seriously, she cooks for them, takes them for SO many walks, and overall gives them a grand staycation. The problem is, she’s hard to book as she’s very busy, so we got lucky to book her care for this trip.
Wednesday: Back in London and my colleague had asked me to join her again at Barry’s bootcamp. Even though I would have preferred to run outside in the midst of marathon training, I am trying my best to continue to say yes to all social invitations, so I joined her for a morning class. The instructor was actually an actor- Taylor Action James. I guess he’s in the show Viking and a few other movies/shows.
Within the class, I ran about 4 miles on the treadmill; (the class alternates between running and strength training.)
Thursday: A little tempo running with 3×12 minutes at moderately hard pace with 3 minute jog in between each set. Gorgeous morning for a run.
After work, I joined a few colleagues for dinner and a comedy show, “Katherine Ryan & Friends” at the Chalk Farm Roundhouse. It was quite fun!
Friday: It was tough to get up early to run after a later evening at the comedy show, but I managed to get up and run 7.5 nice & easy recovery miles
Saturday: Longest long run since the Vienna marathon in April! Nearly 22 miles, and I took a new-to-me route from Hampstead, through Regent’s Park to Charing Cross to the Thames, along the Thames all the way to Isle of Dogs to the Greenwich Foot Tunnel.
This pedestrian tunnel goes under the Thames and pops you out right in Greenwich by the Cutty Sark. Then I ran along the Thames to London Bridge, where I hopped on the Northern line underground to go home. Definitely the sweatiest I’ve been on the tube, but I kept my distance from everyone as best I could!
It was a long time on my feet, but I didn’t have any time for a nap. I caught up on my blog (last week’s recap HERE) and then walked the dogs, including our houseguest Coco. She’s a cocker spaniel dachshund mix. She’s the CUTEST and sweetest pup.
I just love her, though I have to admit that hair is a lot of work! With every walk through the Heath, she is coated in grass seeds! But she’s a joy to have with us for a few days.
Saturday night, Dustin and I went to the National Theatre to see “Grenfell: In the Words of Survivors.” It was quite a heavy play based on interviews and inquiries after the fire in a council housing block in 2017 that killed over 70 people. Really heartbreaking event. The play was very well done and it was my first time at the National Theatre.
Sunday: I took Matilda and Coco for a walk first, and then Dustin, Ruth and I ran 6 miles together. My legs were definitely struggling after the long long one yesterday. I followed the run with core and some upper body strength. It’s a beautiful day here in London, so I’m sure there will be plenty more dog walks and outdoor time! Have to soak up these last days of summer while we can.
Summary: 60 miles of running. 1 Barry’s bootcamp, 1 other strength session.
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Your trip looked wonderful.
I can’t wait for your wine race. FOMO big time.
Hope things continue to go well for the big one.
Thank you Darlene!
Your trip looked fab! Love how you are embracing all the London theatre. I have to get back there soon
Theatre is very accessible here and there’s something for everyone!
That’s such a cool shot at the London bridge. I’ve only been to London once (during a forced layover due to a snow storm when I was going home to Germany for Christmas) and I was stuck there for three days! At least I got to explore the city a bit and saw the London Bridge and Big Ben in person 🙂
I’m glad you were able to explore even though you hadn’t planned to!
Nice job with the 60 miles this week! You’re getting to the Dublin marathon soon!! Your trip looks like so much fun. Coco looks so adorable! How fun to have her visiting for a bit.
Coco has been fun! She’s entertaining and such a little fluffy peanut.
OMG Coco is SO CUTE!!! I can see why she’d require a bit more grooming than Ruth and Matilda, though.
That 22 mile run sounds like quite an adventure. And I love your policy of saying yes to all social situations. I could definitely use a little more of that in my life- I can be such a hermit.
I’m getting excited to hear all about this wine mararthon!
I don’t ALWAYS say yes, but I try- and I say yes more than I would back in the U.S., that’s for sure! A hermit as well.
The 22 mile run was quite the foot tour of London, parts I hadn’t run before!
You are totally immersed in all things London 😉 I love hearing about all the cultural outings you have, as well as all those miles on the London streets!
Thank you Kim! The Grenfell play was definitely a sad part of recent London history, but one that I honestly didn’t know that much about before, and I’m glad I’m aware of it now.
What a great week and I love visualising your run across London! I’ve seen worse things on that Tube line than a slightly sweaty runner …
Haha, good point, a sweaty runner is pretty easy to avoid. Fortunately it wasn’t too too crowded at that time but it was steamy on the train and I was ready to get off!
That kind of view is always (or mostly) worth the climb uphill!
I saw that Grenfell title as a documentary on YouTube. What a horrific event. I remember following it on the news.
The Médoc sounds like so much fun, I look forward to hearing about it!
I don’t really remember following Grenfell, which makes me think I just wasn’t paying attention. It was such a tragedy- so many lives lost. And to hear about the negligence – it was preventable….
Oh my gosh, that dog is so cute! I’m so glad Scooby has a low maintenance coat— I can barely take care of my own hair. 😉
Ha! We are not used to having to brush our dogs, vizslas are pretty low maintenance as well!
I always love your trip recaps! Where is your dress from you were wearing in Corfu? It’s so cute!
Such an amazing trip! You do SO MANY cool things!
It sounds like you had a wonderful getaway! And little Coco, what a cutie!
Oh, Coco is just so cute! I wanted to rename Lola that but I was voted down.
Looks like a fantastic quickie vacation & great job keeping up with your activity!