A lot of you have asked about my shoes lately. Altra Running Company has a very informative website and goes into detail on their shoes and describes zero drop. Go to altrarunning.com. They also have an athletes link that tells you about some of us on the team. I absolutely love the Olympus running shoe!!!! It feels so natural to run in them. Super cushy and comfy!!! Bruce at Mountain Sports will be carrying them soon. Feel free to ask any questions on the shoes!
Quick note on training. I have helped my friend Amanda in her training for Bighorn coming up. She is doing the 30k. We all have our own way of training but thought I'd give you an example of my training regimen.
Monday is normally an easy day of 7 miles running. I do a leg workout and 10 minutes abs.
Tuesday is an interval day, either on hills, or on the step mill. I go for an hour to an hour and a half.
Repeats of 1-3 minutes with half time off. Usually I repeat 10X2min and rest 2min, then do it
again. I also do an arm workout and 10 minutes abs.
Wednesday is my mid long run, 2-3hours, with one mile 10k effort and half mile easy repeating this.
Or I do a pyramid, 10min on 5 off, 15min on 5 off, 20min on 10off, and repeat back down.
10 min abs
Thursday is longer interval day. There is a long hill here in town and it takes about 5:30 up and down
it. So I do 10 or so repeats, with 1:30 off between. This ends up being about an hour to an
hour and a half. Leg day again, and abs.
Friday is my long day of up to 6 hours or so. Drop kids off at school and go.
Saturday is my back to back day of 2-3 hours cross training.
Sunday is off.
I do feel cross training is very beneficial! So I will mix it up with the step mill and some rowing.
Also yoga 4 times a week.
Hope this helps and if you have questions don't hesitate to ask.
Here are some pictures from the last 2 weeks of running. Snow is melting quick thank goodness! We need some dirt!
East End Road |
Crimson Dawn Road |
Muddy Mountain |
Muddy shoes:) |
Bridle Trail Falls |
Crimson Dawn Road one week later |
Muddy Mtn one week later |
view from mountain to Casper |