FANTASTIC FIVE!

The "D" Word has been resonating a little too much lately. The word? Defeated. But today, at last, I felt back in the game. And it was a realistic game of five miles at Rancho San Antonio. Love that place. Dirt trails, varied terrain, deer, bunnies, families of quail, and running with Jen.

Started off running intervals and walking (fast) hills -- keeping a reasonable check on the pace on the almighty Garmin 405. Hmm, I think I've heard that's a good idea from um...the coaches, Runner's World, Jack Galloway... Calves getting pretty tight and stopped to stretch at the turn-around.

Then the run back --- one and half miles of mostly downhill with occasional upward grade then the flats for the last mile. GREAT pace, feeling tall. Hit five miles, cool-down walk, stretched.

This was the run to replicate. Yeah, the first few miles of any run are suppose to suck until you get your groove on. Warm-up at a slower pace, then run the run. This is the routine to follow on next week's 8 mile run. Sidenote: Thanks Jen for snapping the pics!! Check out Jen's blog for her accurately detailed sequence of the run.

1 comment:

Jen said...

Hopefully this can be duplicated (minus the rough start ;)). I've got my brand new trail shoes ready to go for the next attempt!