Rowing workout...check! Am I ready for the Olympics yet?
* Edit to original post: I made a mistake- Beethoven's 5th Symphony will be played--not the 9th! Woops!
Finally dragged my sorry butt downstairs this evening to our rowing machine to do a 5K. Pretty comparable to my running speed: 3.1 miles in 28 minutes.
I looked up some rowing workout schedules online and found one that gives you 5 rowing workouts a week. Maybe I'm being overly ambitious here, but I'd really like to follow that plan AND throw in some runs (yes! two workouts a day!) throughout the week, as well.
I have no races scheduled in the future, although there is a Beethoven 5K happening next weekend that I kind of wanted to do. I haven't really been into 5K's lately, but I'm intrigued by this one since, you know, I'm into Classical music and all. The local classical music radio station will set up ten huge speakers throughout the race and blast Beethoven's 9th. Anyone who crosses the finish line before the piece ends gets a ticket to a Masterworks concert by one of Columbus' many community orchestras. In reality, it'd probably be cheaper to just purchase a ticket to attend one of these concerts than to register for the 5K, but what's the fun in that?
Besides that, the only other race I really have in mind is the Indian Run that I did last fall. Ryan and I definitely hope to do that one. I'll probably do the 20K again, although I toyed with the idea of doing the 40K. At some point, I really do need to push myself harder. The last "big" distance I did was the half in Cincinnati, so the next logical move would be anything longer than 13.1 miles, right?!
Okay, time to shower and get ready for bed. I'm so glad I did a workout right before bed...I should do that more often!
Finally dragged my sorry butt downstairs this evening to our rowing machine to do a 5K. Pretty comparable to my running speed: 3.1 miles in 28 minutes.
I looked up some rowing workout schedules online and found one that gives you 5 rowing workouts a week. Maybe I'm being overly ambitious here, but I'd really like to follow that plan AND throw in some runs (yes! two workouts a day!) throughout the week, as well.
I have no races scheduled in the future, although there is a Beethoven 5K happening next weekend that I kind of wanted to do. I haven't really been into 5K's lately, but I'm intrigued by this one since, you know, I'm into Classical music and all. The local classical music radio station will set up ten huge speakers throughout the race and blast Beethoven's 9th. Anyone who crosses the finish line before the piece ends gets a ticket to a Masterworks concert by one of Columbus' many community orchestras. In reality, it'd probably be cheaper to just purchase a ticket to attend one of these concerts than to register for the 5K, but what's the fun in that?
Besides that, the only other race I really have in mind is the Indian Run that I did last fall. Ryan and I definitely hope to do that one. I'll probably do the 20K again, although I toyed with the idea of doing the 40K. At some point, I really do need to push myself harder. The last "big" distance I did was the half in Cincinnati, so the next logical move would be anything longer than 13.1 miles, right?!
Okay, time to shower and get ready for bed. I'm so glad I did a workout right before bed...I should do that more often!
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Also, good for you for rowing and running. As long as it makes you happy, why not?
As for needing to do a longer run, 13.2 counts, right?
@Shelley--I definitely think I will do the 5K. This classical music nerd can't pass it up:P