T-shirt and shorts were all that was needed for the run, and after strapping on my heart rate monitor and Garmin 305, I was on my way – motivated and looking forward to an easy 3 or 4 miles. The new shoes felt fantastic – such a comfortable ride, with great cushioning and a perfect fit. I had no intention of tracking my pace or heart rate tonight, I just wanted to run. The familiar first mile marker came and went and I continued along the road, nice and relaxed, listening to some good tunes and amazed that the ear buds were actually still in my ears.
After what I guessed to be about 20 minutes, I turned around, retraced my steps with the intention of going home. However, something made me take a left turn through a hospital parking lot and before I knew it I was jogging around lane 4 of the local high school track. Today was definitely not the day for a speed workout (I was just running remember), but I did pick up the pace on each circuit and worked my way inside to lane 1, one lap at a time. Once in the inner lane I couldn’t resist opening things up and sprinting the 400m oval – it felt great and made me look forward to future track workouts in the coming weeks.
By now I’d been out running for about 45 minutes, so I decided to make my way home in the darkness. Back at the house, I was somewhat surprised to see I’d covered 8 miles exactly, in just over an hour.
Tonight was a thoroughly enjoyable run – my legs and lungs felt great, the weather was perfect and the random tunes on my iPod Shuffle helped the time go by really fast. Also, for the first time in years, the earphones stayed in my ears, so I think I’ve found a new part time training tool.
You can view the stats for my run by clicking on the map above. I must admit I haven’t studied them at all tonight. It was just “one of those runs” where everything clicked and I really don’t need to know all the gory details.
Happy Miles!
–Steve
Nice… The joy of running. I can’t wait till I’m back out there too. Sounds like you had a good run.
It certainly was!
Thinking of doing a one hour “brick” workout again tonight, similar to last week. I need to log more time in the saddle…
How’s your injury doing? Any progress?
Great job on tonight’s run!
I’m sure that Flock of Seagulls reference brings many of us back to many (high school/college) memories & the fantastically fun music of the ’80s! 😉 Hahahaha, makes me think of The Wedding Singer’s parody of Mike Score’s infamous hairdo!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Flock_of_Seagulls