Back into it today after about 10 days forced rest. I just wanted to run a lazy 8 k’s and late in the afternoon I headed out around the streets of Hoppers Crossing. As it turned out I ran an 8.5 km course in 39:42 which equates to a pace of 4:40 /km, so a little faster than I expected. I felt great though, legs were really refreshed and it felt like I could have gone for longer or maybe a little quicker. What I did notice though is what a difference a few days makes regarding heart rates. During this run I maxed out at 175 bpm and averaged 154 bpm. Slightly, well a lot, higher than normal but I think this is to be expected after a layoff.
Just prior to heading out I was preparing Mr. Garmin and wouldn’t you know there was no battery charge. This is my first run since getting the Garmin back in September last year where I haven’t worn it. Lucky I still have my Polar S620 and HRM, wore that and it still works. Without the Garmin it felt strange not being able to check my pace and attempt some mental arithmetic with times etc. I did know though that I was travelling faster than normal.
Wearing my new-ish Loco runners with doubled-up socks and not a problem (as opposed to my first few runs prior to my cruise).
I’d been inside all day and it just felt very cold outside and consequently I decided to wear a long sleeve shirt. On getting out the front door it wasn’t as cold as I thought but I couldn’t be bothered changing.
Stats as of 10 Apr 2006 | km’s |
Today | 8.5 |
Prev 7 Days | 8.5 |
Prev 28 Days | 101.1 |
Apr 2006 | 8.5 |
YTD | 767.3 |
Month Average 2006 | 191.8 |
Weekly Average 2006 | 48.0 |
Total (2001 – to date) | 8508.4 |
6 comments:
Excellent! Glad the infection is over...or at least hope it is.
Welcome back! Might see you around Hoppers.
Good to see you running again - even if it was neked sans garmin ;-)
Steve, we will have to organise a run together ocassionally, either here in Hoppers or after work in the city one day.
And maybe I might be able to convinve you have some thoughts re the AV Winter Series...
regards
Stu
Good to see you back Steve. Good run.
Hi Steve,
Welcome back from the cruise.
Good to see that you have survived it and look forward to seeing you at a run soon.
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