Same for me.
As you guys probably noted, my wife ended up getting sick toward the end of the week which derailed a couple of our plans. Weather didn't help either. I got out Friday night in the dark and light snow and, as I was running and was pulling off my hat, dropped my headlamp and batteries went flying. Couldn't get it back together and ended up having to cut my run shorter than I planned. Over the weekend, got out to run with her but had to limit miles and pace as she was still not back to herself.
That said, it's crazy to me that my down week was "only" 33 miles. Before these last 2 months, that was weekly high PR. Garmin says I'm "recovering". We have our race coming up in less than 4 weeks and I'm in a good spot. Going to try another tempo run this week hopefully, try to get in that long run at some point, and then see how things go. My HR/pace is definitely continuing to improve.
Just a side note to the HR, I'm glad I've learned to train with it and pay attention to it. My wife's HR has similarly plummeted (even lower than mine) where she can run in the 9's and HRs in the 130's. On Saturday, while not fully well, we ran almost an 11 minute pace for most of the run and her HR was in the mid 150s. The HR doesn't lie. It was much improved for her yesterday in the mid 140's and I could tell she was running easier. I still have no idea how
@JShare87 pulled off that marathon performance after being sick for at least 2 days.