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Weekend on the Water (1)

Jul21

Weekend on the Water

Just saying, I may have to try this whole not racing thing again sometime. I had such a fantastic weekend full of friends, adventures and a really solid workout.

friends

I headed to Hamilton on Friday night and spent some time with two of my best friends from university. We grabbed pizza and ate it by the river and spent the evening catching up and seeing how life has changed our little days in class together.

Saturday, I helped out at the Amish auction in Perth County. Let me explain. I live in an unusual corner of the world with a very specific culture of the Mennonites. This is the most unique event I know that involves them raising funds for their school system. There are hundreds of people that come out to check out the auction which features everything from livestock and antiques to farm equipment. My father’s Home Hardware store puts in a booth every year and I helped out and went to check out some of the culture!

horse

Watching a horse being sold in the auction ring. SO fascinating.

Athletics-wise, it was my second last big volume weekend before my marathon. I had mentioned that I had worked out a system with my coach where I would do an hour long cycle before my long run to get my legs good and tired for the run to simulate a marathon without pushing my milage too high, too fast.

Of course, it was POURING rain for me, but my cycle went quickly.

rain

It was hard to mentally wrap my mind around the fact that I would be out there for 3 and a half hours, but that is all a part of the training. I also experimented with a new form of fuelling, experiment being the operating word.

I had heard that chocolate pudding was a similar nutritional profile as gel and it works fabulously for fuelling training. Typical me, I was all into using myself for an experiment so I filled a couple plastic bags with chocolate pudding and took off for my run. Didn’t google the validity of it or ANYTHING because I am unusually optimistic about using incorrect foods for fuelling. 

Well. I kind of wish I would have. Firstly, my legs felt like junk the first 6 KM off the bike but it magically disappeared after my first tempo portion, despite the rain. I took my pudding(I grimace even writing that) at around 15 km or half way.

My digestive system was less than thrilled. Let’s just say, it was a good solid effort and I will never use pudding on a training run again. Full stop. The run can be seen here.

Sunday, I took a complete rest day and spent the day with my cousin. He is a paramedic and is constantly inundated with health questions from me. (Hey Chris – when you run a hard workout and are violently ill 4 hours later, what causes that? What does hogweed burn look like? What does…)

chris

He clearly loves every second of it.

My sport for July is kayaking and we met up with a friend for a fantastic day on the water.

kayaking

We were rained on for a portion of our 5 hour session, but it didn’t matter. I absolutely loved the change of pace and working on my upper body strength and perfecting my technique. I love being on the water and it was the perfect recovery day.

kayak2

Don’t forget to enter my Genuine Health giveaway! Winner is drawn on Wednesday. Just leave a comment on this post to enter.

What did you do this weekend?

What is the newest sport you have tried lately?

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Filed Under: Lifestyle, TrainingTagged With: Amish, Home Hardware, Jessica Kuepfer, kayaking, raining, trainingJuly 21, 2014

Comments

  1. Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat says

    July 21, 2014 at 9:28 am

    Looks like an awesome weekend, and a great run too (despite the digestive pain I mean) – you rocked that 29k! I managed to get out before the rain and actually had a far better run than I anticipated. Aside from that, it was baby shower celebrations and catching up with some friends. Can’t complain!

    Reply
    • lacesandlattes says

      July 21, 2014 at 2:02 pm

      Oh yeah! The baby shower! I can’t wait to hear all about it! I also saw your run – looking speedy for SeaWheeze!

      Reply
  2. Karen :0) says

    July 21, 2014 at 5:08 pm

    Sounds like a great weekend minus the pudding…I’ll make sure I don’t try that one! 🙂 I agree, a workout in the rain always feels way more hard core!!

    Reply
    • lacesandlattes says

      July 22, 2014 at 8:31 am

      Don’t get me wrong, the pudding tasted amazing – it was just a mistake!

      Reply
  3. cottercrunch says

    July 22, 2014 at 7:44 am

    rain or shine, it’s canoeing time! haha. i had to say that. love the new sport

    Reply
    • lacesandlattes says

      July 22, 2014 at 8:31 am

      Thanks! I love it too. There is something so so peaceful about being on the water! And that awkward moment where you gave me my post title long after it is published! 🙂

      Reply
  4. ayoungvoice says

    July 22, 2014 at 11:11 am

    A) Your arms look killer in that first photo
    B) I love that “rest days” for you include a 5 hour kayaking session. You amaze me 😉

    Reply
    • lacesandlattes says

      July 22, 2014 at 1:40 pm

      A – Thanks lady. *blush*
      B – Yes. It is kind of a problem… Rest is not a part of my vocabulary…

      Reply

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