January sure has been busy around here. This month seems to be flying by and it’s already time for the January Runfessions. A fun way to share any running and fitness related thoughts you just need to get off of your mind. Thanks Marcia for hosting the linkup.
January Runfessions
I Runfess…
Although it’s been quite cold and on some days, gray and dreary, I still would rather get outside and get fresh air than hibernate indoors. The cold air doesn’t bother me when running and I feel like I warm up pretty quickly. I did have an issue the other day with the balaclava. I am not used to wearing them and I was finding it hard to breathe under there. I felt like I was breathing back in my own air and could not seem to regulate my breathing correctly. Ended up having to take a few walk breaks. Any thoughts on that?
I Runfess…
I don’t normally do challenges because my workouts are kind of set but I am currently in the Peloton January challenge and a RunBet Challenge. The Peloton January challenge requires you to do one Peloton class per day every day of the month. On days that I run, I am adding in a stretch or yoga class from Peloton. I almost forgot a few times and ended up doing a restorative yoga for 10 min right before bed which I am enjoying. The hubs thinks it’s kind of weird when he walks in the bedroom and I am just lying there “all namaste”. I will be doing a full recap of the RunBet soon but it’s keeping me on my toes for sure.
I Runfess…
I am excited for my first race of 2019 a 10K next weekend. Valentine’s Day themed -yes it’s almost February! It will be hilly and it will be cold but we will have lots of fun. Speaking of February, next Friday/Saturday is the February Ultimate Coffee Date link up. Coco and I look forward to catching up with you over coffee.
also linking up with Fairytales and Fitness
What do you have to Runfess today?
Allie says
I hear you on not being able to breathe under that thing! I usually put it down under my chin after I warm up a bit. I know that doesn’t help for the beginning of the run but I usually keep an easy pace until I can move it off my mouth 🙂
I wish I could do more Peloton stuff – maybe when I’m not in heavy training – because I love the variety of classes they offer!
Deborah Brooks says
Yes I need to play around with the balaclava and figure the breathing out. I am loving the Peloton and yes so many classes
Wendy says
I always have that feeling of suffocation with the first outing in my balaclava. I have gotten used to breathing differently when I wear it, but sometimes I just have to pull it down to get some fresh air!
Deborah Brooks says
I am relieved to hear that it is not only me!!
Laurie says
Ugh! I left a comment, then accidentally deleted it. Trying again…I am with you on the running outside thing. I can always add another layer. Good luck on your 10k. Sounds like it will be a lot of fun!
Deborah Brooks says
It is always a lot of fun but again looks like it is going to be a cold one!
Kim G says
I’m also enjoying the Peloton Winter Challenge. I like finding different classes to take on my non-running days. My goal is to try to take one class in each category before the end of the month.
That Valentine’s Day race looks like it will be super fun. I’m all about themed races. I wish we had one here!
Deborah Brooks says
Yes I need to try one of the strength training classes. The walking classes look like fun too for when I want to do it inside
Maureen @ Maureen Gets Real says
I completely agree on getting out for fresh air instead of staying indoors. Plus I find that I’m really only cold for about the first mile on a run and then I warm up.
I plan on trying to do a little yoga before bed a few nights each week. Do you think it helps with your sleep?
Deborah Brooks says
I do think the night time yoga relaxes me and lets me fall asleep faster
Debbie says
I runfess that I always forget about Runfessions until I start reading everyone’s posts! Good luck n your race next week. I can’t beli it will be February already!
Deborah Brooks says
I forget about them too so I write it in my calendar! Reminding you now to join the coffee date next weekend 🙂
Judy @ Chocolaterunsjudy says
I have a few buffs, but I find they just annoy me if I try to put them over my mouth, so for me, they’re basically just neck gaiters (and that works for me).
I would love to do a valentine themed race — cause it’s my birthday. 🙂 I’m sure there must be some here, and I’m sure Darlene will chime in because she knows every race, but then again, this year I will be somewhere (hopefully) warm for my birthday. 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Darlene does seem to know about ever race! Happy early birthday hope you are doing something fun and warm. I probably do better with the buffs as well
Kimberly Hatting says
Like you, I much prefer to be outside. It’s the ice that’s keeping me indoors this week…but I know it will not last forever. I’m thankful I have a few indoor options if I need them. Hope you have a great weekend!!
Deborah Brooks says
I am always thankful to have indoor options when I really need them!
[email protected] says
No cold weather running for me. There is just no layering up enough to keep me warm. I am a baby. LOL I can’t believe it is almost February . The month has flown.
Deborah Brooks says
ha ha I bet you are a lot tougher than you think!
Marcia says
I only put the balaclava up over my mouth when it’s especially windy. Otherwise I leave my mouth out to breathe. I don’t like that moist breath feeling either. That said, with a -25 wind chill here today and colder tomorrow, except for dog walks, I’m inside. I’m sure all of our hubbies think we are certifiably nuts at this point! 😛
Deborah Brooks says
Oh yes I know my husband thinks we are all crazy and lets me know it often 🙂 Stay warm!
Chelsea Stockdale says
I’ve never run with a balaclava before but it DOES sound tricky to get used to!
Good luck with your race next week!! That sounds like a really good way to kick off February!!
Deborah Brooks says
We will be freezing our butts off but having fun while we do it!
fairytales and fitness says
Aww, a Valentines theme race sounds fun! We have a Frosty 5K here in February but I am not running it. Maybe next year! Thanks for linking up!
Deborah Brooks says
We will be freezing out there for sure next weekend!
Michelle @ Running with Attitude says
I struggle with wearing a balaclava too. I end up pulling down every now and then while I run. That Valentine’s themed race should be fun!
Deborah Brooks says
Freezing cold yes but lots of fun
Janelle @ Run With No Regrets says
I hope you have a great time at the 10k! I struggle with balaclavas too, especially since I also wear glasses – everything fogs up!
The Peleton sounds amazing!
Deborah Brooks says
I am really having lots of fun with it
Debbie @ Deb Runs says
I had put the For the Love of It 10K on my list as possible races for this year, but then I got injured… Have fun!
Deborah Brooks says
I know I am bummed for you! It looks like it is going to be a cold one
Hannah says
I’m with you on the balaclava – I mostly wear it under my chin unless it is super cold, but even then I tend alternate between wearing it over my mouth/nose and pulling it down.
Deborah Brooks says
It is not as comfortable as I would have thought it would be
Renée says
I runfess that my workout at home is still a work in progress… so my challenges have definitely taken a hit this week… That yoga meme really made me LOL !!!
my first race is coming up soon too – but I think it’s a week after yours (and I’m doing 2K less).
Deborah Brooks says
I really like the 8K distance too not so much recovery.