I did this after the 1st Trimester - and am doing it again.
Again, I expect no one to read this. This is sort of my "diary" to look back on next pregnancy.
What was different about 2nd Trimester from 1st trimester?
I actually ran so much better in my 2nd trimester because I wasn't so dang sick. It was glorious.
Weekly avg mileage & pace?
I ran 20-25 miles/week. I had a few weeks where I hit 30 miles, but once I got a barre membership - I dropped down to 20 miles/week.
Pre-Pregnancy "avg" Road Pace: 7:45/mile
Pre-Pregnancy Road half marathon pace: 7:00/mile
Pre-Pregnancy Tempo Pace: 6:45/mile
"Avg" Road Pace 1st Tri: 8:40/mile (but it is also averaging 85 degrees + 60% humidity every morning)
Tempo Pace 1st Tri: 7:30/mile (but I can hold it for very long because it's so hot)
Avg Road Pace 2nd Tri: 8:20/mile (notice it was faster...attributed to not vomiting + not being 90 degrees at 5 am)
Tempo Pace 2nd Tri: 7:45/mile
Longest distance ran in 1st trimester:
10 miles! Around Week 15 I was able to do a 10 mile trail run, and that was my longest run of my pregnancy. It was fun to see those double digits - and it was a fun morning as it was a very easy trail that I ran with 2 girlfriends.
Workouts?
I continued with running workouts 1-2 days/week. My running group (WOG) started up in August, and is just 5 minutes from my house. We run on variable surfaces - and one of my friends is coming back from having a baby so it was nice to be sort of similar pace.
Workouts actually felt better than "easy" runs. I talked to other runner friends who ran through their pregnancy - and they agreed. Our consensus is during a "workout" - you're more focused on form and doing interval-type workouts. Therefore, it just feels better!
Highlights:
My Tues/Thurs WOG workouts. This again was a big part of my "social time" - working from home and living in the pandemic. I really looked forward to 5:15am every Tues/Thurs to put on my headlamp and hit the track with friends.
I also really enjoyed running when I visited my parents in Minnesota - b/c I got to look at snow and run along the lake.
Tips
My OB encouraged me to keep running if it feels good, since it is such a part of my lifestyle. The only rule she gave me was I must drink at least 1 gallon of water on the days I run and I have to make sure I can still speak in full sentences. I followed that rule and would talk to myself on runs sometimes to be sure I was in control of my breathing.
I joined a barre studio, and I found this so helpful. there is so much balance and deep core work that I think helped keep my joints and back healthy as my body continues to grow.
I hardly have any pictures from my 2nd trimester, as most of my runs were early in the morning before the sun came up :D But here are a few highlights of me carrying Baby M.
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