Rather than worry about the training I missed, I chalked it up as an easy day. And what’s better after 2 easy days than “hammering?” I didn’t dare venture outside on Sunday as the heat index reached 108. Instead, I jumped on the treadmill just as the Twins were taking on the Tigers. I spent the first 9 miles progressing from 8:50 to 6:40 pace and then I backed off for a mile before dropping back to 6:40 pace for 3 more miles. A 2-mile cool-down gave me 15 for the day.
Believe it or not, I even strapped on a HRM for this workout. I wanted to see what kind of pace I could run with my heart rate in the 170-175 range. I was able to run 6:40 pace while keeping my HR around 172-173.
Hmm, when you eliminate all the pissing and moaning, this turns into a rather short post. I better think of some other stuff.
How’d you like to be Bernard Legat? You train your ass off, for what? To PR in the 5,000 by .07 seconds. Anyway, congrats on his 12:59.22 victory over Kenenisa Bekele. I won't get into the whole 'is he an American' or 'is he juiced' debates. There's enough of that on letsrun.com.
Congrats to Minnesotan Carrie Tollefson for setting an 8 second PR in the 3,000 with an 8:44.63. Also, congrats to my teammates who braved Sunday’s heat, humidity and wind during a local half iron-distance event. While I was curled up in the fetal position around our AC, these guys were swimming, biking and running for over 5 hours. Seriously, it makes runners who bitch (and I'm at the top of the list) about 70 degrees seem like a bunch of pansies.
Finally, don’t forget to take the survey I posted on Friday.
Quote of the day;
“Just remember this: No one ever won the olive wreath with an impressive training diary.” – Marty Liquori
Way to hammer after your "off" day! I miss hammering...sigh...oh well, next year I'm all over it!!! ha ha
ReplyDeleteSara, yeah it's fun to hammer, but finishing an Ironman 40 days will be more rewarding.
ReplyDeleteI really like your quote of the day!
ReplyDeletegreat quote.
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