Two Weeks of Training Around a Camping Trip
>> Saturday, June 20, 2026
Here's the 2 weeks of training that contains the long weekend of staying up north with 4 kids:
We left mid-morning on Friday the 5th, and came back the evening of Tuesday the 9th.
What I could complain about is little strength time and leg exercise time. But I have no problem "throwing that away" for fun family trips!
My running was decent too: I had decent long runs on Mondays (posted about the first one here and then a long run on the trip here), normal easy runs on both Wednesdays, and track workouts both Fridays consisting of 800s and 400s.
I was (happily) shocked that the 2 full weeks around that trip still had 1500+ minutes of "intensity minutes!" That's sort of my number that says "this was a normal-ish week" but neither of those weeks were ACTUALLY normal. (1800 is a NICE week, and I've only been above 2000 a few times.)
The last 4 weeks (nevermind the small current week as I took this screenshot on Tuesday).
Here's the same chart with the 5 days of the trip circled. SMALL DAYS!
Those 2 very similar weeks just at 1500 minutes were the 2 weeks I'm talking about.
Looking at those last 2 weeks, I have less than 600 "intensity minutes" over the 5 days of camping, which is very low - I skipped bike workouts and all weight lifting on that trip. And of those 599 intensity minutes, 155 of that was intervals on Friday morning before going on the trip, and nearly 200 minutes was a long run and cool-down walk on Monday. The rest was just hiking / walking at the 2 state parks with the 4 kids.
Oh, and funny side-note... which day in the past 30 days had the "hillier than normal" long run out in Lake Vermilion State Park? It's hard to tell...
(Hint: it's actually not hard to tell. ;)

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