Monday:10m easy 8:14/pace Tuesday:Back Squats 5 x 10 @ 115#, SA DB Press 5 x 10 @ 25#, 5m easy 9:50/pace Wednesday:Crossfit, 5m easy 9:01/p Thursday: Crossfit, 4m easy 9:30/p
Another week, another Kodiak recipe (and no i’m not sponsored or affiliated with the brand, just like the product!) I made a very simple recipe from their website and of course added my own twist to it and it came out perfect 🙂
*I added 3/4 cup of brown sugar, not a full cup. I still want to try and lower the sugar content of this recipe. I haven’t experimented with applesauce or anything yet, but i’m about to try. Tips are welcome!
*I added blueberries and sprinkled these with graham cracker crumbs for a bit of texture.
The cool thing about this recipe is that you can use whatever vanilla protein powder you like…so of course I reached for my favorite, Vanilla Bean ABW.
And about 20 minutes later.. easy peasy.
9 servings: 242 calories, 47C, 2.6F, 9P
And I had to show you guys a few awesome pictures while I was running this past week. The weather has been a little off (cloudy, cool, then humid and confused) but the sky looked killer on one of my normal loops.
You asked for it, here’s the recipe for the “Brotein Muffins” I posted about this past Sunday. Super happy with the flavor, texture and overall heartiness of these muffins.
Start here and buy this mix:
Flip box over and use this:
Substitutions I used (and what made these incredible)
3 tbsp of Avocado oil (or another oil) in place of butter
Silk Almond Milk instead of regular milk
Add 1/2-1 cup of whole grain oats for texture
Use 1-1.5 bananas (depending on size)
Use WAY more cinnamon.
Don’t put walnuts in. Ew. Gross. *Before adding in anything extra the calorie count is approximately 100 for each muffin, I will calculate macros next time I make these!
With the base recipe above, I separated the batter into two separate bowls for two types of muffins. The above recipe makes 12 muffins. They came out so good I went back and made a 2nd batch of each which is how all the yummy substitutions and perfections came in.
For the chocolate chip recipe I added: mini chocolate chips (do NOT use a full cup like in the recipe suggests…eyeball it while mixing in or stick closer to 1/2 cup), then 1 tbsp of chia seeds to bulk up the protein and more good-for-you nutrition!
Chocolate chip banana heaven! (Pictured below…the ones further down in the shot are Peanut Butter and Jelly. Yeah, i know…just keep reading.)
So I got a little crafty with the 2nd batch and added a cup of Craisins & 2 tbsp of PB Fit, hence the PB&J muffin.Â
Notice the few on the bottom left of the photo? I actually stuffed a couple with actual peanut butter…If you get muffins from me, expect a surprise in the center from now on, these were a hit!
These will be a staple in my house for an easy grab-n-go snack or fast breakfast when I get back from early morning Crossfit. Lately my life has been running, recovering, lifting, recovering and trying to figure out proper nutrition while trying not to be hungry all the time. It’s a real problem. I’m working on it.
from a run last Thursday
Me & Andrea working out way too early!Â
All this talk about working out, protein and muffins makes me wanna lift or go for a run or combine the two and do a Spartan… hehehe.
Last Week
Monday: 7m interval (12 x 200s average pace 5:30) Tuesday:Â Crossfit, 8.5m easy 7:47/pace Wednesday:6m easy 8:47/pace Thursday:Â 5m easy 9:25/pace Friday:2 hour endurance workout (included 4 miles of running 8:55/pace) Saturday: 1 hour biceps/triceps/lots of stretching Sunday:6.9m trail run 9:35/pace
Monday: 7m interval (12 x 200s average pace 5:30) Tuesday:Â Crossfit, 8.5m easy 7:47/pace Wednesday:6m easy 8:47/pace
If you don’t know what a Ragnar is, take a look at my blog or head over to their website and check it out. Basically it’s a 24ish hour relay running race. The one and only Ragnar Relay i completed was a point to point course starting in Cumberland, MD and finishing in DC last September. The Ragnar Trail events are different because you camp in one location and teammates go out one at a time and cover the same trail loops.
runragnar.com
Our Trail Ragnar was at Pocahontas State Park in Richmond, VA. The first of my three legs started at 10:00pm Friday night. For someone who isn’t an avid trail runner, who never runs at night, I was both nervous and excited. I had to survive the first leg to make it through the weekend. Don’t fall and break a bone or get bruised up or roll an ankle. With that in the back of my mind we set up our campsite and got a chance to look around at the merch tents, food trucks, samples of GU and sunscreen. It was so much fun (if you’re a runner!)
Team #85 Pace and Love (4 of these folks did Ragnar DC with me last Sept) Jeremy, Austin, Tommy, Reggie, Steve, me and Stacey
The trail Ragnar series is cool because you can relax, rest and use a bathroom at the campsite. During the point-to-point course there’s a lot of waiting around, port-o-potties, smelly vans and no sleep happening. The camping added a very fun and relaxing element to the race.
photo cred: Stacey Hooker, one of our teammates
Do you guys see the signs for S’mores and coffee? We definitely ate smores, but I brought my own cold brew coffee. Take that as a professional tip the next time you camp: if the weather is 90+ humidity, bring cold brew in the cooler.
Time flew, and our first runner took off around 3:30pm Friday. I had so much down time and was antsy, but with walking around, a power nap and eating dinner, the sun went down and I headed to the finish line to wait at the exchange tent.
Finish chute & exchange tent in daylight (photo: Stacey H.)
camp at night
Reggie & Austin
When it was finally time to start, I kept repeating to myself to take my time, don’t do anything stupid on the first leg and to run with quick feet. I forgot how running at night heightens the senses. I felt lit up for those 5ish miles. There was so much to pay attention to on trails, let alone in the dark with only a headlamp giving way to several feet in front of you. Rocks, roots, ups, downs, wooden bridges, twisting and turning paths, trying not to miss the appropriate colored trail signage, it all was happening at once and it was entirely exhilarating. I felt alive, I felt renewed, I felt like the only thing that mattered was the run I was in, the next place my foot was landing and the breath I was taking.
You can’t put a price on that. That kind of running is everything.
tiki torches lit up the chute (photo: Stacey H.)
After my leg I stretched out in the REI area, they had foam rollers and rolling sticks for runners to use. Then i went back to camp to rehydrate, eat, sleep and get ready to do it all over again.
“Runner” capris – 73 Threads!Â
Our captain: Stacey @runtobefree10
Stacey & I are on Team Nuun, so you know we #stayhydrated right.
Saturday kinda flew by. I ran my 2nd leg around 6am and my 3rd at 2pm. I was happy with my trail running. I kept a 9:30/pace on all legs despite difficulty level, which made me happy the effort was there for the consecutive runs.
I had a funny moment happen on the 2nd leg when I was passing another female runner and saying “on your left” I caught a glimpse of her face and this happened:
Me: I know you but I don’t know your name, what’s your instagram handle?
Her: Gratitude and Grit! (@gratitude_grit)
Me: Yes! I follow you, i knew you looked familiar, i’m @Shesgoingforspeed !
G&G: Oh yeah!! I follow you too! Have a great run!
*Still don’t know real names haha
@gratitude_grit
Did i mention this was a hot hot hot race? Even though I ran at night, it was so hot and humid i poured buckets of sweat. Like I said, Nuun came in handy. The 3rd leg was about surviving the heat, I walked uphill as I needed but finished strong to handoff to our last runner, Steve. Once I was done, I rejoined our people and waited for him to finish so we could get medals.
Mike, Austin, Reggie, Stacey, Stacey (yes we had 2) and Jeremy
Team Pace & Love finish photo
The amazing medal multi-tool!
And last but not least, I jumped in a car and headed to St. Mary’s, MD to run a half the next morning. Like I said, this weekend was about endurance survival, not a PR. And to salute that idea I had to wear this shirt all morning:
If I thought the shady, breezy trails were hot and humid, I didn’t know what was coming on the black asphalt with the sun beating down on me. Another hot run done and lots of weekend miles. Not much to say about the historic St. Mary’s 1/2 other than I’m happy my calves warmed up (at mile 8) and i’m glad my head is in the right place for distance training. One foot in front of the other was the challenge for this 2+ hour run. You read that right. 2:10:53 was how long my beaten up legs took to cross the finish line. But I did it, i’m proud of doing 28.6 miles in 36 hours (especially the trail miles)Â and ready to start picking more races to …well… race!Â
Did I mention I’m doing the DC Ragnar again this September? hehehehe. I love it!
Last Week
Monday: Rest Tuesday: legs- front squats 3 x 5 @ 135#, 4m run 9:50/pace Wednesday: 6m easy 9:45/pace Thursday: 1 hour Corepower Yoga, 5m run 8:22/pace, Crossfit Friday:7m easy 8:50/pace Saturday:Â 1 hour upper body (push presses + SA DB Snatches + weighted planks + TRX) Sunday: Rest
Total Miles:22Â
Do you ever double up races in the same weekend?
Who has a fall half or full marathon on the horizon? Help me pick one!
Monday: Rest Tuesday: legs- front squats 3 x 5 @ 135#, 4m run 9:50/pace Wednesday: 6m easy 9:45/pace Thursday: 1 hour Corepower Yoga, 5m run 8:22/pace, Crossfit
Happy Friday! I will be recapping the weekend of Ragnar & the crazy hot St. Mary’s Historic 1/2 I did in 36 hours next week. I also have a Spartan Race to giveaway, so stay tuned, enjoy some of the random pictures that didn’t make a blog post and get some miles in this weekend!
Pretty Maryland…
From Ragnar DC last September, always loved this sign.
Exhausted from a hot run a few weeks back.
One of my favorite pictures of this girl…
heart shaped sweat…
Got this beautiful sports bra at the CorePower Yoga studio in Bethesda.
Eggcellent.
Rock Creek Trail
Capital City Cheesecake (Takoma Park) Funfetti mini cheesecakes!
Arm raspberries from sandbag cleans #Crossfit
Follow Mimi on Instagram, she’s the one who makes my hair beautiful
And just another beautiful Maryland shot to sandwich this phone cleanse.
Last Week
Monday:8m easy 8:57/pace
Tuesday:Crossfit, 5m easy 9:00/pace
Wednesday:5 rounds of 25cal row, hang snatches 3 @ 65#, handstand against wall + 5m easy run 8:47/pace after workout.
Thursday:Crossfit
Friday:1st leg of Ragnar 4.3m 9:30/pace
Saturday:2nd leg of Ragnar 5.4m 9:28/pace, 3rd leg 5.7 (Garmin didn’t work)