Workout Week 21.–27.04.2014

In Workout Week posts I will tell you everything about my last week’s workouts.

21.-27.04.2014

On Monday we finally went outside for our Jooks Jõud Venitus. The weather was just pure amazing: sun, no wind and around 20 degrees Celsius. Summer! We ran for 30 minutes, then did some running exercises, ran for another 15 minutes and finished the class with 15–20 minutes of strength training. I LOVED that workout! Can’t wait for more days like this.

Tuesday: BodyPump. I enjoyed it very much. Increased the weights in back track, it felt good. I think I should also add some in squats soon… Anyway, after the class me and 2 other girls had a nice long stretch downstairs with Florian. Oh, and I ran a few of laps to warm up before the class. Unfortunately I didn’t have time for more than 7 minutes. 😦

Wednesday. Oh, man. So many emotions! I could write a whole blogpost just about Wednesday’s workout. Running. HILLS. I had never ran a session of hill work in my life. I didn’t know what to expect. But I couldn’t have ever imagined what was ahead of me. This was easily the second hardest workout of my whole entire life, right after climbing a steep hill in Thailand.

First of all, we did a really slow 2K to Tähtvere Spordipark. It was 10 degrees outside but the wind was really really strong so I had way too little clothes on. I should’ve also had a jacket and a headband but I didn’t think about the wind when I packed my stuff together. 😦 Plus, I was coming down with a nasty cold: sore throat and stuffy nose. We did some quick stretches, then some running exercises and then Maris decided we would run hills. 2–3 times 1,3K laps of hills at a fast speed with a slow 0,85K lap in between.

I don’t even know how many times I ran uphill that day. I couldn’t even count anymore. Before the 3rd lap Maris asked me if I can do this. I thought I could. But on the last hills I couldn’t even tell who or where I was. 😀 That’s how tired I was.

You can see the 3 laps very clearly, starting from 2K.

Then we ran back to TYSK and I stretched for about 15 minutes. 1 hour and 5 minutes of running (running exercises excluded!), 10K, average pace of 6:24 min per km. Considering what we did that day, I think it’s a great pace! I was exhausted but proud of myself. Can’t say I enjoyed that workout when I was doing it but I absolutely enjoyed the feeling afterwards (= “I did it!”-feeling + sore muscles the same night). 

Thursday was BodyPump day. I ran about 15 minutes to warm-up. My calves were still tired and sore from the day before. In the class, Maris changed up chest, back and triceps track and as always: if you change something, it works. Since I was tired, I didn’t add any weights. At the end of the class, Maris strongly suggested me to take the weekend easier and run 16K on Monday in the SEB training in Elva. So I replanned everything and started to mentally prep for Monday. 16K: I have never ever run this far!

Friday began with a morning cycling session at the gym. I was on the bike for 1 hour and 10 minutes and completed about 32K. Pretty good! I have started to enjoy cycling more with every workout. And what’s especially great about indoor cycling: you can do other things at the same time, for example, I read a sports magazine and the time just flew by. Fun!

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Bottom right corner: proof that I don’t only wear workout clothes 😀

Saturday: time to start taking things easier to run 16K on Monday. I did a very slow recovery run. Distance: 8,16K, time: 1 hour, average pace: 7:21 min per km. It was such a great run! The weather was just like summer: around 20 degrees Celsius, very slight breeze, sun shining. I saw so many people doing sports and being happy and that made me even more happy. 🙂 It was great to just enjoy my run, think my own thoughts and pay no attention to pace or speed. Just pure joy and no pushing myself. Loved it, loved it, loved it! 

Sunday: rest day. I have to admit that it was really hard for me not to work out (= go running) because the weather was still so beautiful. Instead of running, my morning began with a nice long walk in Tartu. There were a lot of athletic people running, biking and moving around… Soon I learned that we had ACE Xdream race going on that day. Later I also saw them rollerblading and canoeing. It looked like so much fun! 🙂 I also made another 2 really short walks to Anne channel and back since I spent most of my day sunbathing and studying there. 

 


 

In total:

3 hours 50 minutes of running

2 hours 20 minutes of strength training

1 hour 10 minutes cycling

1 hour 45 min of walking

21.-27.04.14

In general a good week, very active and mostly outdoors. Fresh air, sun & sports: what more do I need?

But there’s something that I really didn’t mention before: my left leg started to hurt a little during the second half of the week. 😦 Could the hills on Wednesday have a role in this? Probably. Now the pain is yet again in a different spot: near my inner ankle area. I don’t think the joint hurts, it feels more like a muscle/nerve. I think it might be a posterior shin splint

That’s exactly where it hurts 😦

I have had so many pains/aches/injuries in my legs during my life that I don’t think I have a spot that’s been fine the whole time. 😀 My butt, hamstring, knees, ankles – you name it, it has given me a bad time at some point. Hopefully this one will pass soon. 

I am very excited but also a little worried about tomorrow’s 16K run in Elva. I really want to do it but I don’t know how my leg will feel. Hopefully this rest day today did me good and I will be OK tomorrow. Keep your fingers crossed for me! 🙂

Liebster Award / Auhinnaring

Today I learned something: never check the Internet just “one” more time before you decide to start studying. Why? Because someone might tag you with a Liebster award and you might get a HUGE urge to write a blogpost. Well, there goes Public Sector Finance…

Actually, I really want to thank Henry for giving me the award. It’s a pleasure to know that someone who’s blog you absolutely adore reading actually likes your work as well. Henry writes about a healthy lifestyle, sports and weightloss as well (among other things). He. Is. HILARIOUS. Check out his blog! 🙂

 


 

So, I have to answer 5 questions and then give the award to someone else and let them answer 5 questions. So without further ado, here are my answers to the 5 questions asked. Let me tell you, I had to think pretty hard on these!

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1. If you were really really great at one thing. The best in the world. What would it be and why?

Public speaking. Wouldn’t that be great? I mean, being really motivating, inspiring an interesting to listen to. I would go around the world and preach only good thoughts, try to make people happier, more self-confident and loving towards each other. This might sound like a Miss World answer of “I want world peace to everyone” 😀 but having great public speaking skills and preaching happiness would be awesome. 

2. What did you learn from ’50 Shades of Grey’? What are your expectation to men now? (If you haven’t read it, which I’m sure you have, what shows do you follow?)

Here’s the thing… I haven’t read it 😀 I’m a weird person (as I’ve stated many times before): I don’t really ever feel the need to read/watch/listen to the “what’s hot now” things. I haven’t read the Twilight saga or seen the movies. I don’t follow Game of Thrones. I don’t know a thing about Harry Potter. Et cetera. I wonder how I even dragged myself to the movies to watch the Hunger Games…

I’ll answer the back-up question then. I regularly follow Downton Abbey, Bones and Õnne 13 (you’re all allowed to laugh out loud!). Downton Abbey is a recent favourite, I think the actors/actresses are great and I love how it’s tied together with real history. Bones is an old favourite of mine, I used to have no problem watching it (= blood, bones and dead bodies) while eating lunch. Õnne 13 I’ve watched all my life and it would just feel weird to miss it. Other than that, I don’t think there’s much else. I don’t have that much time for TV. I’m busy with real life 🙂

3. Who did you want to become when you were little and who do you want to become now?

When I was little, I wanted to become a hair-dresser or a makeup artist. I always liked going to the hair-dresser with my mom, cutting my dolls’ hair, making braids and messing around with makeup. I got my first set of eyeshadows, mascara and lipstick when I was 9 years old, after annoying my mom for a LONG time (talk about persuasion skills!). I was on top of the world when I could play around with these things at home. Ofcourse I didn’t start wearing makeup in public when I was 9. 🙂

Now… That’s a more complicated question. 😀 I love what I study at university, economics is just perfect for me: enough maths and enough everything else. I have dreamed about a position in public sector for quite a few years now… We’ll see what the future has in store for me. 🙂 Maybe something in the public sector that has something to do with public health? That would be pretty great.

4. What’s in your 5-year plan?

In 5 years I’ll be 27 years old. Now I’m pretty scared. 😀 But the main things:

  • Have a Master’s degree in economics.

  • Have a job I enjoy doing.

  • Be independent.

  • Have completed a full marathon, at least once.

  • Have travelled to most continents but especially to NYC, my dream travel destination.

  • Have a loving man in my life 🙂

  • Have a lot of new amazing friends!

  • … but also have my old friends still in my life!

  • Start thinking about buying some property to actually own a home.

  • Start thinking about kids.

  • Be happy every single day.

  • Feel like I’m useful for the world 🙂

5. Which blogs do you follow and why (what do you get from them?). Name 3–5 blogs.

I actually have sub-categories of blogs I follow in my Bloglovin’: nutrition, sports, beauty, travel and other. So I’ll name one blog out of every category (but you can see more in my LINKS page).

Nutrition: who to pick? Toit, trenn, kogemused. Kristi blogs about nutrition, workouts and weightloss. She’s so inspiring and has a lot of great thoughts.

Sports: this one is hard because there is a lot to choose from. I have mentioned many bloggers in my posts before so in this one I’m going to pick someone new. TRIO TO RIO. Lily, Liina and Leila Luik are Estonian marathon running triplets. They are awesome! They also are a part of TÜ ASK, my sports club. 

Beauty: FleurDeForce. She also has a beauty channel on YouTube. She shares great beauty tips, is very relatable and generally a beautiful person from the inside out.

Travel: new york ilma glamuurita. As I mentioned before, I want to travel to NYC. It’s a dream. This woman is living there and she’s Estonian. And she takes great photographs. Not much more needs to be said.

Other: Erle Kaasik photographs. I absolutely love photography and have a pleasure to know this girl personally as well. She is VERY talented and has breathtaking work.

 


 

 

These were my answers. I tried my best, they were hard! 🙂 

Now the even harder part… Who the h*ll do I nominate? So many great blogs are out there. I pick Toit, trenn, kogemused aka Kristi Värik’s health blog

My questions for Kristi:

1. Describe your life in 5 years. Kirjelda oma elu 5 aasta pärast.

2. What’s the biggest workout goal you have? Milline on sinu kõige suurem trenniga seotud eesmärk, mis endale seadnud oled?

3. Describe one memorable situation from your childhood. Kirjelda üht meeldejäävat seika oma lapsepõlvest.

4. Name 3 of your favourite books, explain the chioce. Nimeta 3 oma lemmikraamatut, põhjenda valikut.

5. What’s your favourite quote / moto? Why? Milline on sinu lemmiktsitaat / moto? Miks?