Schedule called for a 2-4 mile easy recovery run, so I did four miles around Houston Lake and added a one mile walk back home. Stayed pretty consistent with my pace.
A little over a month ago I was walking .3-.5 then jogging (I no longer use that term) .5-.7 EVERY mile. As of today, I'm only walking .1 miles every 2 miles and holding on to a 11:00 to 13:00 mile pace for the length of the run depending on the hills.
I'm still trying to nail down a goal finish time for my half-marathon in Oct. My heart wants to run it around 2 hours, but my mind is telling me that, if I'm in shape and running good, I can break 2:30. So, I feel that's a reasonable goal to train for. I'm also ready to adjust it either up or down over the next three months. I'll really know more by the end of Sept.
Of course, just finishing the race is something I should be grateful for!
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Falling into a routine, finally!
Headed out the door for a nice slow 3.5 mile recovery run. FYI, all my runs and cross training (biking) will be categorized as recovery days this week. As I finished my run, it began to sprinkle and then a nice rain, but just to short. The temp was 72 and little or no humidity. Very comfortable run. I'm really hoping the speed will pick up, but I have another four months to train before my race on Oct. 22 in Fayetteville, NC.
I beat the rain - got to work mostly dry
I rode my bicycle to work today. It's 12.5 miles. I try to ride 1/week. But my schedule does not always work out. It takes me a little over an hour. Today was 1:11.
I have a pretty good route,mostly thru neighborhoods. I'm on busy streets for maybe 0.25 to 0.5 miles at a time. And only 4 of these. So it's pretty safe. And I'm careful.
It started getting dark around mile 7, especially west where I was headed. Drizzle then rain started about 5 minutes from work. So I didn't quite beat the rain. But it was a light rain and I barely got wet. The temperature was great and should be good on my way home.
I have a pretty good route,mostly thru neighborhoods. I'm on busy streets for maybe 0.25 to 0.5 miles at a time. And only 4 of these. So it's pretty safe. And I'm careful.
It started getting dark around mile 7, especially west where I was headed. Drizzle then rain started about 5 minutes from work. So I didn't quite beat the rain. But it was a light rain and I barely got wet. The temperature was great and should be good on my way home.
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Making my comeback!
Well, as of my 8 miler yesterday, I've now either ran or biked every day, except Friday, for the last three weeks. I've lost 8-10 pounds and the confidence is returning, big time! Yesterday's run began with some humidity and the temp was right at 80 degrees. Not a problem, I just decided to take it real easy. However, at around 5 miles the sun was beating me down a little, but I continued on at a slow 12:00-13:00 mile pace. Not concerned about the pace, just wanted to get the mileage in. By mile 8 it got to me (heat & humidity)! I was moving along at a 15:00 pace (uphill) and was only looking forward to my protein shake (chocolate, what else). Finished the run and practically collapsed in my recliner while Chris made my shake. Caught hell for getting the throw pillow wet with sweat, even though I covered the entire recliner with a huge beach towel. I whimpered a bit and Chris got off my case.
I'm really looking forward to the half marathon in Fayetteville, NC where my grandson will be stationed (Ft. Bragg). I challenged him to run with me, so we'll see how that goes. BTW, the winning time in my age group (70+) last year was 3:19, a 15:00 mile pace. Crap, if I can't beat that, I'll hang up my running shoes and grab a walker with tennis balls! My realistic goal for that race is to run UNDER 2:30, which I think is reasonable. BTW, the finish medals are in the shape of a parachute (Airborne school). Cool, huh? The shirts have parachutes on them as well.
Looking forward to running another day!
I'm really looking forward to the half marathon in Fayetteville, NC where my grandson will be stationed (Ft. Bragg). I challenged him to run with me, so we'll see how that goes. BTW, the winning time in my age group (70+) last year was 3:19, a 15:00 mile pace. Crap, if I can't beat that, I'll hang up my running shoes and grab a walker with tennis balls! My realistic goal for that race is to run UNDER 2:30, which I think is reasonable. BTW, the finish medals are in the shape of a parachute (Airborne school). Cool, huh? The shirts have parachutes on them as well.
Looking forward to running another day!
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