Monday, November 28, 2022

Wednesday, 11/9

35 minutes on the row machine. 

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Thursday, 11/10

8.5 miles in Palmer Park. Scrambled around the bluffs a little, getting 1250 feet of elevation gain. 


Classic lovely weather on the bluffs.

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Saturday, 11/12

Dumbbell overhead presses with the 15 lb dumbbells. Different angles, and both unilaterally and bilaterally.

Then dumbbell lunges with the same weights. These two exercises felt like they complimented each other well.

I even capped off today's workout with ab-wheel roll-outs!!

What a good strength day, hope I'm not too sore tomorrow!

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Tuesday, 11/15

35 minutes on the row machine. Still feeling a little sore from the ab wheel!

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Wednesday, 11/16

35 minutes on the row machine. Beginning to feel my strength for rowing coming back.

Consistency is key! Again, there's my "word of the year" - Consistency. I haven't thought of it in a few months. It's served me well this year to try to be more mindful of being consistent in whatever I'm trying to do in life.

I might be rowing a lot more often if it's really cold this winter.

It has been cold out with a bitter wind, and a little break from running was probably due. 

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Thursday, 11/17

35 minutes on the row machine again today! Feeling good for the third day in a row.

I am definitely craving a run soon, though. 

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Friday, 11/18

35 minutes on the row machine. The snow ❄️ is still falling outside!

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Saturday, 11/19

By the early afternoon, most of the snow was already completely melted off the roads. Because of a number of factors, it's been over a week (8 days to be exact) since my last run.

So I took off towards the park today, planning on getting as much mileage as time allowed.

I went out towards Grandview Overlook and climbed out on the bluff.

I sat at the overlook for a few minutes and looked at the wintry mountains. How quickly winter has settled in up there!

I peeked up at Almagre Mountain, its bald summit adorned with more snow than even Pikes Peak (at least on the front side). I thought about how I'd only been up top on Almagre once this year, and how I wish I'd had time for more summits before the snow came.

But most of all, I thought about how little time we have to do all the things we want to accomplish in life, and how quickly life goes by. And then I appreciated the moment that I had, enjoying the sun on these peaceful bluffs and soaking in the views.

Then I took off on the other half of my run, content in having a thoughtful and restorative jog home.


I ended up with 10 miles, and 1100 feet elevation gain.

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Sunday, 11/20

Devastatingly, between midnight and 1am this day, Alex's friend called him to tell him there had just been a shooting at Club Q. We stayed up most of the night trying to call friends and see if they had been there and if they were OK.

I was overwhelmed. I felt very vulnerable, and unsure if we were safe in this city. And most of all, mourning the lives that were lost.

After a poor few hours' sleep, I had a chance to fit a few flat miles in on the Rock Island Trail and MVP. On my run, I thought back to how short life really is. I felt stunned and shocked that I was now faced with this in a very close-to-home reality.

I ended up jogging down to the pull-up bars. I did several sets of pull-ups, and a few negatives when I began to fail out.

It was at least a little refreshing to be able to jog 7 miles today and do some pull-ups. 

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Tuesday, 11/22

40 minutes on the row machine. Slowly working up to rowing longer.

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Wednesday, 11/23

45 minutes on the elliptical in the morning, then 45 minutes on the row machine in the evening.

Today we watched the pride flag unfurling at the city capital building, and visited the Club Q memorial.


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Thursday, 11/24

This Thanksgiving, I woke up early enough to get a chilly little 10k in on the bluffs.

The clouds today were fantastic, creating photo opportunities at every turn.



I stayed on the trails, climbing up and down the west side of the mesa. The wind was quite brutal at times, but it came in gusts.

I ruminated that I had lot to be thankful for, but also a lot to be pensive about, including those families who are missing someone at the table this year because of the shooting at the Q.

6.2 miles and 1400 feet of climbing today.


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Saturday, 11/26

45 minutes on the row machine in the morning.

A few inclined push-ups in the evening.

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Sunday, 11/27

10 miles lovely evening run. The air was crisp and cool, and I felt exceptionally refreshed. I stuck to the roads tonight, going to Grandview Overlook and back 3 times (from the gate where the overlook road starts).

I loved jogging along the top of the long bluff. It wasn't windy, so it didn't feel very cold at all.

I had a nice, focused run. I did stop for one quick photo when the moon set over the mountains.


I felt fast overall, the cool air helping me. Elevation gain was 1350 feet over the 10 miles.

Afterwards, I felt like I needed to supplement with a few extra inclined push-ups as I didn't get as many sets as I wanted yesterday.

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I typically like to update weekly or every other week, but I got behind, so I let this blog get too long!

To summarize, the month of November 2022 has been very busy.

I feel exceptionally strong from an all-around standpoint going into the winter. I feel like I have done a pretty good balance of running, rowing, and bodyweight work lately. My weight is in a good place as well. I feel lean, but not too skinny. I indulged around Thanksgiving, but have lessened my calorie intake back to baseline since.

Goals for the upcoming month include getting a long mountain run in, and fitting in some weight room days, which were both lacking this past month.

And to keep hitting that row machine. What a fantastic cross-training exercise that I can fit into a half-hour and stay indoors for.

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Mt. Muscoco with Sharon! + Weekly exercise log

Wednesday, 10/26

A big loop up on the bluffs before the incoming storm today.

As I circled the west side of Palmer Park on the Palmer Point trail, some clouds built over Pikes Peak.



I entered Austin Bluffs Open Space and went to the overlook. I wanted to keep moving forward today, so I continued to the connecting trail to Pulpit Rock Park.

There are some cool rock formations as you approach the top plateau behind Pulpit Rock.


At the top platform, I could see down into town and all of the surrounding mountains. I looked up at Blodgett Peak and Lone Pine Peak, where I plan to go on a mountain run soon, after the little cold front we are expecting passes.


As I returned along the trails back, the big snow cloud settled over the peak, making dramatic skies at sunset.

Today's total was 13.1 miles for a lovely trail half-marathon, with 1950 feet of climbing.

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Friday, 10/28

35 minutes rowing in the morning. Felt good, looking forward to doing more rowing as winter comes around and as I get stronger for longer times on the row machine. ๐Ÿ˜€ 

8.2 miles jog in the afternoon, combo road and trail. It warmed up nicely and I was able to do most of my run in just a tank top and shorts. 


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Monday, 10/31

We went for a hike on the bluffs with the kids and our friend Mylo.

We hiked over 3 miles in total and made it to my overlook!!

I had a blast and I think the kids did too. But they were tired at night and fell asleep early, as climbing and running around the bluffs was a good workout for them!



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Wednesday, 11/2

10 miles with 1400 feet elevation gain. Another beautifully warm day!

We've been doing some work around the house the last few days, so I haven't had much time to run lately. I'm glad I grabbed this opportunity to do a solid mid-length run, as I felt very strong today.

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Friday, 11/4

Lightweight (10 lb) side lateral raises, followed by the same weight for lunges. Several sets until fatigued for each exercise.

Slow, gradual strength-building day.

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Sunday, 11/6

It's finally time for me to begin running with others again! (At least occasionally ๐Ÿ˜… anyhow).

I was happy to meet with Sharon for this Mt. Muscoco adventure.

We began at the base of North Cheyenne Caรฑon and started on the Columbine trail. Then we connected to the new(er) Creekside trail which eventually allows you to cross the road and join the Mt. Cutler and Mt. Muscoco trail.

Cool jagged rocks and views along Mt. Cutler trail.

It was a bit windy as we ascended past the Mt. Cutler trail split. After the mini-Incline, the more rough and rocky trail begins. We got some nice views as we continued to climb upwards.

Top left: Mt. Muscoco, and her massive ridgeline, ahead in the distance as we approach her. Bottom: Great views of Cheyenne Mountain, with Old Stage Road below.

We got to the base of Mt. Muscoco, where the trail splits towards Daniel's Pass. Sharon wasn't sure if she would want to tackle the summit, but just then someone on their way down passed by us. I asked how far we had to go. They responded that it was only a quarter mile, but a rough and steep quarter mile ๐Ÿ˜ฌ!

Sharon decided we should go for it!!

We climbed up to the summit and took in the great views for a few minutes.

Top: At the summit of Mt. Muscoco, looking west, with Almagre Mountain's snow-capped face in the distance. Bottom: Myself and Sharon, and the view to the southwest. St. Peter's Dome in the background to the left and Stove Mountain to the right, in the foreground. 

I love how Muscoco Mountain provides a great 360-degree view, as it is a high point in North Cheyenne Caรฑon. 

Then it was time to head down!

On our way down, we still caught some fall colors! A single tree was still yellow along lower Columbine trail. Chilly clouds seemed to blow in.

Top: A little bit of fall remains! Bottom: Looking back at Mt. Muscoco on the trail down.

Our total for the day was 7.75 miles and 2150 feet of elevation gain. 

Thanks Sharon, for sticking with it ๐Ÿ‘ and it was fun!

Afterwards, I got a bonus 3 miles (flat in town), bringing my total to 10.75 miles for the day.

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Monday, 11/7

35 minutes on the row machine.

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Tuesday, 11/8

35 minutes on the row machine, second day in a row!

I love the row machine as a quick go-to workout for when I only have 30 or 35 minutes to exercise in a day.

It packs a punch in a short time.

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What a nice couple of weeks! I'm so happy to be able to run with others again, and of course I'm glad Sharon was able to join me for the Mt. Muscoco summit trip.

I'm looking forward to more social runs soon! ๐Ÿ™‚ See you out on the trails.