This week was pretty mild here in Minneapolis, and I took advantage of it with a lot of running mixed with a variety of classes. It felt like a well balanced week that mixed in different types of activities.
Sunday: Orange Theory Fitness class and Moksha yoga class
Monday: AM run
Tuesday: AM run, Orange Theory Fitness class
Wednesday: Kettlebells at Balance Fitness
Thursday: AM run
Friday: Long run after work!
Saturday: Barre class at Align Pilates, Moksha yoga 90 minutes class
Yes, I did my long run (about 13 miles) yesterday after work. It was nearly 40 degrees yesterday, but the temperature was set to drop overnight. So my running buddy Abby and I switched things up a bit and did our long run on a Friday night. I was very, very glad that we did, as the wind was brutal this morning. The temperature had dropped to about 15 degrees, and all the melted snow and rain from the warm week had frozen overnight into treacherous conditions.
But Friday night was great. We had warm temperatures, and could take advantage of a local community center that was open on our route. We passed it twice and were able to use it as our water spot! With the city fountains turned off for the winter, it's nice to have a little hydration for a longer run.
{Thanks Minneapolis Park & Rec!}
The trails were mostly clear of any ice, and other than some wet shoes from a few puddles, it was a lovely run. Thanks Abby!
So this morning, I didn't have to get up and face the brutal temps. Instead, I got in my daily sweat via barre and yoga.
After barre and yoga, Matilda, Dusters, and I headed to a dog park for some more running around, but it didn't last long. That melted snow that froze overnight turned Tilda's favorite dogpark into a dirty ice skating rink. Though Tilda still sprinted around like it was no big deal, I worried that she might break one of her long deer legs.
{picture from the cabin on Christmas}
And it was at this dirty ice skating rink that I committed a personal failed fit.
The sleeping bag jacket.
I don't think the sleeping bag jacket is flattering on anyone. Boxy. Puffy. An instant 10 pound weight gain.
The sleeping bag jacket is not the right fit for someone like me with broad shoulders and an athletic build.
I mean, it could be anyone in there.
Male, female..who knows?
It might not even be human!
The sleeping bag jacket.
Failed Fit for sure...
But in Minnesota in January, it was the functional fit that I needed.
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