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To Plan Or Not To Plan

April 2, 2010

So….what does one do when they have the post-vacation blues?

Sign up for a fun Spring race! :mrgreen:

I am the type of person who has to have things to look forward to…or bust! I decided that I would sign up for an April race to inspire my training until my half marathon in May. I am also debating on running a race on my birthday—May 16th, but I need to think about it some more!

I signed up for the Billy Taylor 15k (9.32 miles) in Guelph, Ontario on April 18th! The race was cheap and only 40 minutes from home (most races are 1 hour and up to get to from my location!), so I decided to take the plunge. Plus, I did my undergraduate degree at University of Guelph and haven’t been back in ages! It will be fun to reminisce old times. :) It will also be fun to go back healthier than ever. I am in such a better place in my life than I was during my undergraduate degree.

A picture of Johnston Hall from U of Guelph:

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All of my intro to psychology courses were in this building called War Mem:

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Good times!

My finishing time for last summer’s Acura 10 mile race was 1 hour 26 minutes 43 seconds which is an average pace of 8:40 min/mile. It was also the first time I had ever run 10 miles. I was very happy!

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For this race on April 18th (9.32 miles/15k) I have set a goal time of 1 hour 18 minutes, which is a faster 8:22 min/mile pace. I will be working on my speed over the next few weeks to prepare for my first race of the season. It should be exciting and very challenging. I also have to do hill work as the course involves a long hill at the end.

I got caught up on updating my Spring Training Plan from the past two weeks…

These are the workouts I did while in Florida: [Click to enlarge]

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Overall I worked out 8 out of 12 days while on vacation (2 rest days per week for a total of 4 rest days), which is basically in line with what I try to aim for normally. I found that working out and running on vacation totally renewed me and left me feeling inspired and refreshed. Sometimes all you need is a change of scenery!

I was really happy with my workouts while on vacation. I didn’t plan anything before I left- I simply left the two weeks as ‘TBD’ and exercised according to how I felt each morning. I didn’t want ANY pressure at all while on vacation, so this approach really worked for me.

Are you an exercise planner? Do you make your schedule or training plan days or weeks in advance? Or do you decide what you are doing the day of?

Generally speaking, I think there are two types of exercise planning:

1) Specific day-to-day plans

and

2) general, over-arching plans

and then of course many people prefer not to have any plan and to just go with the flow!

I would love to be a specific exercise planner, but I have found that typically doesn’t pan out for me. You may have noticed that my Spring Training Plan was a huge fail in that I had everything scheduled out, but then I ended up changing it all around each day because I felt like something else! It totally did not work for me. It doesn’t mean that I am not committed or training properly, but that I am just impulsive I guess.

The farthest I go is doing general plans. For example, I plan races to stay motivated.

I also aim for the following each week:

  • one long run
  • one speedwork session (new in the past month)
  • 3-5 days of running total

I find that some weeks I need more rest and other weeks I feel on top of the world. It just varies quite a bit for me!

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Updates:

  • If you missed some of my vacation recaps you can get caught up here. All of my posts are in chronological order under Florida 2010 Vacation.

Time to get caught up on 2 episodes of GOSSIP GIRL!!! :mrgreen: I have missed it dearly…

Hope you have a GOOD Friday night!

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Jolene (www.everydayfoodie.ca)
16 years ago

Yes, I always plan my exercise in advance. It is NEVER spontaneous :-)

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Lynda
16 years ago

Guelph’s my home town :) I now live just outside of Guelph, it’s a beautiful place to live. I’m going to try and be at the Billy Taylor run to cheer you on. I would love to run it someday too. I’m slowly building on my 3 miles a day.

I know exactly what you mean about coming home from vacation, it’s kinds depressing. But in another way it’s good to get back to the every day routine.

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caronae
16 years ago

The race sounds like the perfect spring motivation and your school is pretty! I like overarching plans; i.e., I will strength train twice a week or get to a yoga class once a week or do a long run most sundays. Works for me!

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Jessica @ How Sweet It Is
16 years ago

I always need things to look forward to as well. And yes, I plan my exercise every week!

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Angela
16 years ago

Hey – Florida misses your glow!!

I am a planner fo sho! I plan in my runs first – like you do with 1 long run, speedwork and then 2-3 easy runs. Then I plan in 1-2 yoga & 1-2 weight lifting.

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Katie
16 years ago

I am a big time planner. I have to have something planned, but I am usually pretty okay with deviating from the plan. I am doing P90X right now, which is a very regimented plan, but someone else did all the planning. I am loving it!

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RJ
16 years ago

The workout I am planning and adding into the mix is my own Whittle my Middle FOR CANADA Challenge! Heading from Scotland to Vancouver in 6 weeks for a friend’s wedding followed by some holiday fun. I am going to design my own dress on this website www.styleshake.com. I think you might like it!

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Tina
16 years ago

I am definitely a planner with my workouts. However, I don’t freak out if plans have to change because I need an extra rest day or something comes up. I like having the organization though of something planned out already when I know I am up for a workout that day. :)

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emptynutjar
16 years ago

wow – u are an amazing person…what a blog! i think i must add u to my blogroll…u are inspirational.
i am a fellow canadian and am awed by you and your blog!
i keep hearing about the Glow bars, and now i put the famous face to the famous bars :)

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Anna @ Newlywed, Newly Veg
16 years ago

I’m definitely more of a general planner. Like you, I aim to run 3-5 days a week, and between 20-25 miles a week. As long as I’m hitting that range, I know I’m good!

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Heather @ Side of Sneakers
16 years ago

I hate the post vacation blues :( I love your solution!

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christina cadden
16 years ago

Good luck!

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Martha
16 years ago

Haha I’m thinking about running the 5k version… but isn’t it on April 26?? That’s what it says on the website….:)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Martha
16 years ago

it says April 18th…where r u seeing the 26th>?

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Diana @ frontyardfoodie
16 years ago

How fun! I think you’ll definitely hit your time goal. You’re just that type of person!

I’m doing a 5K on Mother’s day but that will be my last one this year probably because by that time I’ll be nearly six months pregnant!

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Lisa
16 years ago

I definitely get post-vacation blues. So I start planning my next vacation. :)

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Kristin (Cook, Bake and Nibble)
16 years ago

Have a great Easter, Angela!!

xo
K

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Christine (The Raw Project)
16 years ago

I always get post-vacation blues, but having something to look forward to always helps. Hmmm, I need to start looking for spring races to sign up for, how fun.

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Jennifer
16 years ago

So glad to hear you are coming back to UofG!

I am still debating whether to run the Billy Taylor 5k that weekend. Hoping next year I will be up for the 15k.

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