Hello and Happy Monday Tuesday! I haven’t been checking my training calendar the night before lately so I didn’t realize I had 8 miles on the schedule for today. I just didn’t feel like doing that much so I switched with Wednesday and did just under 5 today.
Since I posted my training calendar on the wall I haven’t really been thinking about my next run or workout until that morning. I used to have a good idea of what to expect the day before, but not lately. I can’t decide if that’s a good thing or a bad thing?
I planned on making eggs and toast for breakfast, but somehow that turned into Eggs in Toast aka French Toast
Bagel thin French Toast with Peanut Butter, syrup and loads of iced coffee.
I have to take my car into get serviced today, then it’s work time!
Question: Do you plan out your next day’s workout the night before? For the week?
It’s weird that I haven’t been paying attention until I wake up and check my schedule. I think it’s good that I’m not overly concerned about it, but some days (like today!) I don’t allow myself enough time for what’s on the schedule!
Melissa @ TryingToHeal says
I wish i could make a running schedule. with work i’m doing so much hiking that it seems impossible to actually run and train for anything. I want to run another marathon dangit! Oh wait, did I just say that?! what?!?!?!
runeatrepeat says
Don’t do it! It always seems like a good idea until you’re in it…
Kidding.
Buuuut, I do feel like I can’t concentrate on strength or cross training because all my life is running bs.
jamie says
Hey there! I think we are using the same training schedule… this week is 5, 8, 5… for me too 🙂
runeatrepeat says
Yeah! What race are you training for?
jamie says
The Marines Corps Marathon… 🙂 I’m also signed up for the Vegas Half Marathon… so I’ll see you there! So glad I found your blog… I’m getting excited finding fellow running blogs.
Dina says
I like to plan my workouts but will keep things flexible. It is the rainy season in Florida, so my runs get moved around a lot because of storms. If I don’t plan anything, I end up wasting a lot of time thinking about what to do, instead of actually doing it.
Nicole says
Oh, definitely plan it out. Usually a week in advance. Always thinking about those long run days! And what I can EAT when I am done! I am in a half marathon training plan and this past Saturday was 8 miles.
Nicole
The Kidless Kronicles
Wag More, Bark….
Mary @ Bites and Bliss says
All my trainings are on a calendar just like yours so I know what’s ahead. Otherwise I’d forget!
Kerry @ Half Healthy, Half Nuts says
I have to plan out the week and then double check the night before (short term memory) or else nothing gets done!
Kelly @ Not So Rocky Road says
It a combination of both!! Some weeks are better than others 🙂 You are making me crave french toast!
Mary says
I always look at my schedule for the night before when i’m training for something. that way if I have a long run planned, I can pump myself up for it the night before
Shelly @ Cake is a Food Group says
I generally plan my workouts for the week in advance. And I mean “generally”! I know that Mondays and Wednesdays I will do some sort of cardio and strength training. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays I will run according to my current 5k training plan. Fridays I will just do some sort of 30-45 minute cardio, and Sundays I rest.
Your bagel thin french toast looks tasty – I’ll have to try that some time!
Amber K says
I have never planned a workout before. I mean, I know I’m going to the gym and I just sort of pick whatever type of machine is free when I get there. Although I definitely prefer some forms of working out over others.
Trainer Kjirsten @ Balanced Healthy Life says
My workouts are always planned. I might wake up and decide to take a rest day that day but I will just push back my planned workout one day. I like knowing what to expect with my workouts!
Ida says
I make a plan for the week, and never follow it! I like to be able to run whatever I feel like that day. i do try to keep to the planned long run though and hit the total mileage that I set out to do.
Sarah @ Sarah's Modern Bites says
I had a very similar breakfast the other day! I ended up making French toast… at the end I poured in the rest of the eggs and it became more like eggy toast… I smeared it with PB and LOADS of syrup. YUMINMYTUM
I have to plan my work-outs at least a day in advance… for a few reasons: half-marathon training schedule, my work schedule and plans that my boyfriend and I have. We have so much going on during the week and it sometimes seems like every last minute counts. This can be VERY frustrating.., having to adhere to a strict schedule all week to make it all fit. It’s stressful even though these are all things I WANT to do. Weird, right? Though while I’m running, I forget about it all 😀
Kathryn @ Flopoodle says
I typically have an idea of what I want to do workout-wise, but I also like to adjust a bit based on how I’m feeling on the day itself. If I’m exhausted from work, there’s no need to run 7 miles instead of 4-5 if I’m not training for a race.
Christin says
Honestly, I do a little bit of both…I have a set couple of classes I go to at the gym (yoga and group power aka weight training) and then on the weekends i always disc golf with my husband, but other than that I sporadically eiher go on my morning 4 milers or run after work, depending on my mood and what else I have to do that thay. By having both scheduled and non-scheduled workouts I am able to be free but also not slack off too too much 😉
I like your idea of keeping a workout calendar up though…I think that might help me stay on track more with a workout or two more per week! Good times…
Evan Thomas says
I need to plan better. I still haven’t planned a few 20 milers I need to do over the next two months. Every time I mean to do it I forget. Talk about selective memory.
runeatrepeat says
My selective memory is that I forget how much marathon training sucks until after I’ve signed up for another one…
Jessica says
When I’m training for a race I pretty much know what my workouts are for the week. But once taper time comes it’s more of a “look at the schedule that morning” kind of thing.
Aine @ Something to Chew Over says
I have a pretty regular schedule – running Mon, Wed and Fri, strength/circuits Tue, Thur and Sat, so I always know roughly what’s coming up. Mileage/time spent usually depends on how I feel and if I’m busy.
Rosa - Fitness, Food, Fulfilled says
Marathon training has made me really anal about making sure I know exactly what I’ll be doing several days in advance. It’s more a mental thing for me because if I wake up knowing that I have to do 6, 8, or 16 miles, it’s much easier to get through because I feel committed.
Callie says
I have to plan my workouts for the week around my husband’s crazy work schedule so one of us can be home to take care of the kiddos.