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Running – Base Training Week 6, Day 4

26 December 2014

After a day of feasting at the Triple R [the River Retreat of my BIL (brother-in-law) and SIL (sister-in-law), located on the banks of the Colorado River just a few miles from Matagorda, TX], I woke up late (~08:30), was still stuffed from Christmas night’s supper, and didn’t feel like going for a run. But, two hours later, my wife and her SIL shamed me into running as they laced up and headed out the door, even though they were dodging light, misting, rain showers passing through the area.

So, I, too, put on my running clothes and headed out for my week’s Long Run, a scheduled training run, of 11 miles plus a one mile WU. The weather was not ideal, but not too bad, either; the morning was overcast, misting intermittent rains, 64F, but 100% relative humidity.

Endurance Running – Week 6 of 13 Weeks, Day 4 of 4 Days

During the first several miles, I was occupied with observing neighborhood scenery. But, the neighborhood environment was left behind and was replaced with rural, ranch and farm land; so, I was occupied with watching cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and tilled soil. Soon, eight miles had clicked by and I was at a turn around point to begin retracing most of my route…nine miles, and I, now, became more occupied with keeping my cadence up and my pace slow…and, soon, my Garmin indicated I had completed the 12 miles for my Long Run; but, I was still more than a mile from my starting point. So, of course, I continued running.

I don’t know whether I was bored with the repeated scenery, with the weather, or with the run itself or was just tired; but, after those 12 training miles, I felt like quitting–I’m sure it was mental, rather than physical because I did not seem to have any trouble maintaining the easy (slow) pace.

I ran a total of nearly 35 miles, this week–about 3.5 miles farther than last week’s total mileage (~10% increase). With next week being another holiday week, we’ll have to see whether or not I can get all four runs completed.

Happy Running!

Running – Base Training Week 6, Day 3

24 December 2014

Today was cool, but not as cool as yesterday and not nearly as breezy. It was a good day for a run; however, it was my third consecutive day of training. I don’t like training on more than two consecutive days, primarily because it doesn’t allow enough recovery time–especially, for a very senior adult. But, all three runs this week have been easy pace training runs and tomorrow is Christmas Day (no running on Christmas Day–that’s a day to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ).

Endurance Running – Week 6 of 13 Weeks, Day 3 of 4 Days

Running three consecutive training days did produce slower pacing each mile than the same run two days ago. That’s just as I might have predicted.  Now, however, I plan a few consecutive days without training, I should be fully recovered and my muscles should be filled with glycogen; so, after Christmas, my Long Training Run for the week should be a good run.

Merry Christmas! And, Happy running.

Running – Base Training Week 6, Day 2

23 December 2014

Today was a cool and breezy day, a good day for running. The ambient temperature was about 55F for the entire run; I don’t really know what the wind speed might have been but, I’m guessing, it was in excess of 12 mph. The wind caused me to feel cool (chilly) until near the end of Mile-3 of the training run, when I started sweating and feeling warm; and, that’s about when I really started to enjoy the run; i.e., just running.

Unlike yesterday’s run, today’s run felt good, right from the beginning of my WU. I didn’t look at my Garmin 620 during the run, except to acknowledge each mile ticking by. As usual, though, running up the steep hill, at the beginning of my training run, required a lot of effort and was very difficult to maintain my cadence and training pace up that hill; but, today, I did maintain close to the cadence that I try to run, 180 spm; I only dropped to 176 spm on the way up–never mind my pace!

Endurance Running – Week 6 of 13 Weeks, Day 2 of 4 Days

Today’s training run was scheduled for 5 miles; so, with my one mile WU, my KD was two miles: 8 miles, total. I could have shortened the KD by taking only two laps around the loop of Wild Turkey Run [the name of the street], rather than three; but, I just felt so good running and was really enjoying the time outdoors.

While I cannot say that I like the steep hills at the beginning of my training runs, I believe that they have added strength to my running, especially to my glutes [gluteus maximus/medius/minimus, aka fanny muscles] and have improved my running form.

Merry Christmas and Happy running!