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Sunday, February 15, 2026

It's false spring and I couldn't be happier!

Finally, this week we warmed up!! Heck, I was happy to be above 20F! We also had abundant sunshine, and it was everything. My favorite workout this week had to be Wednesday's run at the preserve, with warmer temperatures and lots of deer sightings, including a buck. Seeing them is always a treat. Let's hope this false spring sticks around for a while!

Weekly Rundown
Sunday: Trail Sisters run 6.3 miles, 36 pushups
Monday: auxiliary strength/36 pushups
Tuesday: Fluid running/36 pushups
Wednesday: trail run 6.3 miles/36 pushups
Thursday: auxiliary strength/36 pushups
Friday: speedwork/treadmill/4.5 miles/36 pushups
Saturday: 36 pushups
I was so happy to finally get to run with my Trail Sisters on Sunday morning! It was a beautiful, sunshiny morning with about an inch of fresh snow on the trail. Yes, it was still cold, 20F, but like last Sunday, the sunshine made it feel warmer. In fact, I worked up a pretty good sweat!



We ran along the Des Plaines River, one of my favorite local trails. This trail runs from the state line north to south of O'Hare. There are many access points, and runners have a lot of options to choose from. No deer sightings, but I didn't miss them because I had such good company!



Monday's strength workout was a repeat of the previous week's. We were encouraged to increase our weights and/or our reps:
Set 1 (E2MOM x 6 minutes)
-Dumbbell Deadlifts: 
--round 1 choose a weight at which you'll hit failure between 8-12 reps: 50->55# each hand 10 reps
--round 2 drop weight, rep until failure: 45->50# each hand 10 reps
--round 3 drop weight, rep until failure: 40->45## each hand 10 reps
Set 2 (E2MOM x  6 minutes)--same scheme as above
-Barbell lunges
--50->65 (oops)# 4 reps
--45->55# 12 reps
--40->50# 12 reps
Set 3 (E2MOM x 6 minutes)
-Dumbbell Strict Press
--20# 10 reps
--15# 10 reps
--12->15# 10 reps
Set 4 (E2MOM x 6 minutes)
-Bent over barbell rows (unchanged from last week)
--65# 12 reps
--60# 12 reps
--55# 12 reps
Rowing Sprints
-5 rounds x:30 all out/2:30 rest finished 1:54 each round. The goal is under 2:00 and this made me very happy!

Wednesday's trail run was under bright blue skies! And yes, it was warmer...but warmer is relative. It was 25F when I started my run. We are definitely thawing out, though--the trails were a mess. There were a lot of icy patches, which slowed my roll. There was also packed snow and a dry, clear trail, which made me happy. I was greeted by a buck, a doe, and a fawn as soon as I stepped onto the trail. While I love seeing all the deer, buck sightings are extra special because they are so infrequent. And they are gorgeous. 



I saw more deer on my way to check on the owl's nest--nothing was happening there! Lots of birds singing, woodpeckers pecking, and squirrels squirreling. It was such a pleasant morning.



Thursday's auxiliary strength followed the same format as Monday's. Since I missed last week, I had to guess at my starting weights: 

For each movement listed: E2MOM x 6:00
Each set should take 40 seconds or less, rest for the remainder of the time.
Set 1: Choose a weight at which you'll hit failure at 8-12 reps
Set 2: Drop weight, reps until failure
Set 3: Drop weight, reps until failure
Movements: 
Bulgarian split squats: 1 KB in each hand, 25# x 8 reps, 20# x 8 reps, 15# x 12 reps
Dumbbell (one in each hand) bench press: 25# x 12 reps, 20# x 12 reps, 20# x 12 reps
Barbell hip thrusts: 165# x 10 reps, 160# x 10 reps, 155# x 10 reps
Pullups: banded sets of 5
Sprints:
E2MOM x 10 minutes
10 seconds all out assault bike
5 A-jump squats (to a 45# plate)
8 ab mat situps
Times: :38, :36, :36, :34, :32

On Friday, I did my speedwork on the treadmill. It's still too cold and dark in the morning right now! I started out with 4:1 pickups, similar to last week. But after 5 rounds (30 minutes), I needed to do something different, so I did incline intervals, starting at 1% and increasing by 2% every minute up to 9%. Then it was back to 1% and repeat. I did this 5 times and kept my pace steady at 5 mph. This was more mentally tough than I expected. I think I'm done with the treadmill. Fingers crossed that Mother Nature cooperates.

Off the road...

On Saturday, we went up to the lake! This was the first time I'd been up there since before the holidays! It's just been too cold to come up here. We have heat, but there's just not much to do when it's bitterly cold. The weather this weekend was just gorgeous--on Saturday, it hit 50F--guys, it just gave me life! The hubs and I went out to lunch at a local brewpub, and shopped for our favorite cheeses and coffee. Our favorite farmstand had fresh lettuce, microgreens, and eggs! When in Wisconsin, one must bring home the local specialties! After lunch, I took Cocoa out on the channel to play with her ball. There's about 8 inches of ice, but Cocoa was a little confused about why she could walk on the water. We enjoyed the sunshine and had fun, but of course, some ice fisherman left a dead fish on the ice, which she promptly rolled in. UGH. Dogs will be dogs! Anyhoo, the hubs and I (and Cocoa too) really enjoyed our little getaway! 



One more thing...between auxiliary strength and the pushup challenge, I've been chronically sore this month. But wait...there's more...I had unexpected DOMS this week after taking my CPR/PALS test! Who knew? This year, I did the hospital course, which is self-directed, with a skills test on manikins connected to a computer. One wrong chest compression and you fail...I had to repeat it multiple times to get it right. For the baby, chest compressions are done with your hands encircling the chest and your thumbs pressing the sternum for the compressions. I think this counts as a workout! And yes, my hands were sore, but even more so were my thumbs and fingers! Gripping my phone was a challenge, lol, and yep, dumb complaint, but it was real!

How was your week? Are you experiencing false spring? Have you ever experienced unexpected DOMS from an activity that wasn't a workout? What was your favorite workout this week?

I'm linking up with 
Deborah and Kim for the Weekly Rundown. 





22 comments :

  1. We are enjoying false spring here in Minneapolis, too. It was in the 50s yesterday so I took the boys to the park. The youngest got quite wet even though he was wearing snow pants. But it was so nice to get some fresh air! They are off on Monday so we plan to go to the zoo.

    My best workout was probably an OTF class I took in Manhattan. It was still great to get a hard workout in while traveling!

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  2. I bet those CPR sessions can be a workout!
    We are thawing out here but the mounds of ice persist! Hopefully they will get washed away by rain today.
    I am so ready to run outside, but the roads are too salty for Scooby’s paws.

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    1. I was sweating after I finished my compressions, lol. Kind of humorous because in the past when I did the live classes, that never happened!

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  3. We have had a much better few days here too and yesterday I went for a walk without a jacket! Now if we can just get this snow out of here! I do need to renew my CPR cert again too.I bet that is an unexpected workout!

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    1. It never felt like a workout until I had to use the computerized manekin! She was very picky about my technique, lol

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  4. I'm looking at those dumbbell deadlifts and I'm wondering if I could even HOLD 55 lbs in my hand! I'll have to try it out tomorrow at Crossfit. Nice job, Wendy! Also well done on the push-ups - you should be close to 600 now, right?

    Also, nice that you could go to the lake for this first time this year! It looks absolutely gorgeous, even without the waterskiing!

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    1. Actually, today is 540 pushups, but hey, who's counting? Yes, holding those dumbbells is definitely a challenge! Last year, 60# was my heaviest-I think I'll hit that on Thursday. WHEW

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  5. I have taken a CPR class for the last 6 years (every two years) and yes, I forget how exhausting those chest compressions were! I dearly hope I will never have to use those skills because I'm afraid I will forget how to do it all properly but also, if needed, I hope my skills would be valuable. I did have sore triceps a few days this past week from skiing. Pushing myself along a flat ski area really works out the arms! Your trip to the lake sounds wonderful. I bet it's pretty quiet there during the winter. Do any of your lake neighbors live there year round?

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    1. Most of the people on the channel we're on live there year round. But it's changing--lots of teardowns and more summer people. From the dreaded Illinois, lol. They call us FIBs--can you guess what that stands for?

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  6. I'm glad for you guys that the weather was so beautiful- it sounds wonderful (and that trail run on Wednesday sounds amazing.) BUT, selfishly I'm not ready for spring because that means the return of our heat. Can't we please have winter for a little longer?????
    That's funny about the DOMs from the CPR test. It's always like that- do one little, new thing, and you're extremely sore the next day!

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    1. It's so true--I like to think I'm in shape until I try something new. Sigh...

      And you can have winter, but I would like spring..can we work this out? :p

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  7. Oh yay for running in mud instead of snow and ice!!! (or at least I'm guessing that was quite muddy) What a wonderful feeling that must have been after weeks of snow and freeze. Isn't it wonderful when the weather turns like that?! And wow, great work in the gym this week! Looks like some hard work! When we were in Italy in 2023 we joined a basic yoga class, I didn't expect much of it but ooh the DOMS I got the day after! It was like after a good gym session! I definitely didn't expect that.

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    1. It's funny how when you change things up, you get sore! I was more sore from CPR than my gym workout last week, lol.

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  8. Wow, how interesting to have your hands/fingers sore after CPR Training. Sounds like a worthwhile workout for sure though! It was finally warm enough that some of the ice melted and I was able to run outside this week 1x (along with today!)!

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    1. I swear, it's always something, lol. I'm so happy to have had some warmer weather this week. It sure makes running outside comfortable!

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  9. I bet the DOMS are real after your CPR recert! To answer your question, back when I was coaching a large group of marathoners, I switched off which group of runners I'd run with each week. The days following running with the slowest group which were several minutes per mile slower than I usually ran left me suprisingly sore.

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    1. That makes sense--you probably had to change your stride, using different muscles. It's funny how that works!

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  10. Beautiful pics of the deer. These crazy spring conditions are addicting. Last week, one morning it was 41F, and it actually kinda felt cold to me…and it felt like a heatwave following the previous cold spell.

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  11. Oh, what a wonderful getaway! Cocoa looks so cute! And ugh to rolling in a dead fish! What a stinker! Literally!

    I know you loved getting back out there in the warmer temperatures! I hope it lasts for you!

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    1. It's been nice, but alas, we are returning to our regularly scheduled weather.

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