So when I woke up to 4-6” of new (unplowed) snow yesterday, I had no problem shutting it down, after struggling through 2 miles in 22 minutes. I figure it’s better to sit around and drink coffee than to worry about getting in 2-3 more miles. In the evening I jumped on the treadmill for an easy 5 mile recovery run.
Being content with my body and Mother Nature doesn’t mean being lazy. Even though it was -10 degrees this morning, I managed a 90 minute run, including 5 hill repeats. Luckily the winds were calm. While I could probably go a little colder, I’m getting near my limit – mainly due to my hands. I just can’t keep them warm. I could probably buy some warmer mitts for $30-40, but since I’d only need them a handful (pun not intended) of times during the year, I can’t justify buying them.
I took a slightly new approach for my latest interview, by interviewing a husband and wife who both run. That makes it kind of long, but still interesting. I have a bunch of other cool interviews that I’m currently working on too.
Quote of the day;
“Yeah, I'm obviously very pleased with how the race went. In hindsight, I wish I would've got out a little faster in the first half, but I wanted to play it a little conservative.” – Michael Reneau, who ran negative splits (1:09:16/1:08:30) at Houston on Sunday.
4 comments:
Snap. Or nearly. Did 93 minutes with 8 hill repeats this morning. It was beautiful. Swix lobster mitts kept my hands perfectly warm.
Hey, I was wearing Swix lobster mitts too - along with a thin pair of gloves underneath. I guess I just have poor circulation in my hands.
FWIW I've found cotton to be next to useless under the Swix mitts, but polypropelene works a charm.
Those Swix mitts aren't cheap.
If you think spending $40 on a pair of mitts that will last you the next ten winters is too expensive, a pair of nylon dress socks covered with a plastic baggie and a pair of cotton socks over that works well.
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