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Oct26

The Importance of Taking an Off Season

Happy Monday!

I had an awesome weekend full of lots of adventures which is exactly the way every weekend should be.

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I hit up some local (and well named) trails with a KW ultra running group for some morning miles on Saturday. On Sunday, I spent some time filming for some upcoming segments on FitFriday which is a project I am working on to share a new workout video with you every Friday!

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I am absolutely loving my off-season and even though with work, social and some new projects I actually don’t have extra time, it is a lot of fun to do DIFFERENT things and mentally refocus for another season.

I think an off season is a vital part of every year for every athlete and even though this one came earlier than I expected this year, I am enjoying every second of it. Rest and recovery are a fundamental part of proper training for athletes.

What have I been doing?

  • I have done a number of races where I just had fun and didn’t worry about the result which was a refreshing mental reset.
  • I have focused on therapy instead of training and have gotten lots of acupuncture, done lots of stretching and rolling and have focused on staying as healthy as possible.
  • I have aimed for 7-8 hours of sleep a night to recover and restore my body for hard training.
  • I have become super relaxed about my diet and have indulged in burgers, beers, home made treats and whatever gets in my way.
  • I have allowed my routine to fluctuate and have read a lot more and watched a lot more movies. Right now, I am blazing through The Girl in the Spiders Web and watching Season 3 of Orphan Black. 
  • I’ve gotten back to Goodlife Fitness and have begun lifting heavy weights to put back on some of the muscle weight I have lost and to build a strong and balanced body for training.

I am anticipating to not return to any semblance of formal training until January 2016 but in the mean time, I will be participating in some races and events for fun, completing regular cross training and strength workouts and resting when I think my body needs it.

Remember, rest and recovery is as much a part of training as a workout is.

Do you take an off season? If so, when and for how long?

 

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Filed Under: LifestyleTagged With: Fit Friday, Girl in the Spiders Web, Jessica Kuepfer, off-season, Orphan BlackOctober 26, 2015

Comments

  1. Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat says

    October 26, 2015 at 10:54 am

    Ok, what are the odds that you and I would BOTH post about taking an off-season on the same day!?! LOL… Are you also wearing skinny jeans and a green sweater today by any chance? 😉 I’m loving the break as well, and to make a long story short, I’ve been doing whatever I freaking want! The unstructured plan has been super refreshing (and I can’t wait to chat tomorrow!)

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  2. Krysten says

    October 26, 2015 at 9:29 pm

    Love this!!
    I adore Orphan Black! Isn’t Tatiana AMAZING!

    Reply
    • lacesandlattes says

      October 27, 2015 at 8:55 am

      She blows my mind. Seriously, my favourite TV character.

      Reply
  3. Katherine Yager says

    October 30, 2015 at 3:20 pm

    I’m taking some time off right now too and it’s FANTASTIC! Great post!

    Reply

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