Week 8
Body weight: 162 lbs
TM = treadmill, TRK = track workout, HR1 = heart rate 1 minute after stopping, BW = body weight, AHR = average heart rate, KB = kettlebell, TE = total elevation, WC = wind chill
--> THIS IS THE WEEK AN ENFORCEABLE "SHELTER IN PLACE" ORDER WENT INTO EFFECT IN MY AREA <--
Day 1: Easy+ Run, cool, windy, 7.1 mil 53:28
Day 2: Easy+ Run, windy, 7.2 mil 54:41
Day 3: Rest
Day 4: TRK 4 x 400 with equal jogs (average 1:25.6), rest, 4 x 200 with equal jogs (average 41.2); 7 mil total
Day 5: Easy Run, misty, one hill, 6.2 mil 48:37
Day 6: Long Run, misty, windy, 10.3 mil 1:20:03
Day 7: Easy Run, one hill, very windy 16-24mph, 5.1 mil 39:58
Sets of KB rows, push-ups, and some strides here and there
Mileage for the week: ~43
Looks like you were overdoing it a bit on days 1 and 2 there. You're right: I fell into the same trap I have in the past, which is letting myself run at whatever speed I want to, which in my case always leads to overtraining. In the past I've solved this problem by hopping on a treadmill for my recovery days or by finding a well regulated friend with whom to run. Well, those two are completely out of the question at this time in history (I mean yeah, you could run together with someone and use social distance, but who wants to take an avoidable risk?). With my history of sinus infections, nose breathing is also a non-starter.
What did you do on days 5, 6, and 7, then? I basically told myself: "Look, self, you have to slow down or you can't run; it's that simple. There are no treadmills, and half the country is on lockdown, so if you want to run, you're going to have to learn to self-regulate on easy days." It seems to have worked: my paces are significantly slower on those days, and I ended each run feeling pleasantly tired, not fatigued. Good signs.
You're not breaking the law by running outside, are you? You're not asking me a question I'm not supposed to answer, are you?

Any update on the FuelCell Rebel? Fantastic! They are some of the best-fitting and best-performing running shoes I've owned--and by "fit" I don't mean simply the sizing but the ways in which the shoe has been engineered for midfoot / forefoot strikers. The outsole has very good grip, too; I was able to run more tightly and confidently around the curves on the track when I was doing repeats with these shoes. Even though they're lightweight, they're well cushioned and a bit springy; there's energy return there. I'm enjoying them very much.