Monthly Archives: August 2024

Four

Four miles. Plus a 0.1 speed challenge. Even though I already did four sprint segments.

Stats:

  • 4.1 mi
  • 49:28
  • Fastest pace 4:30 during last 0.1 mile
    • Also the fastest for the run!
  • Average pace for the last 0.1 mile: 7:02
  • The big downhill:
    • 0.09 miles
    • 0:35 time
    • 6:38 pace
  • The second big downhill:
    • 0.08 miles
    • 0:29.5 time
    • 6:06 pace

I slept decently last night, so my body battery wasn’t stuck at 5 like it was on Friday. It’s now at 20, with my workout impact of -22. My 965 estimates I lost almost 0.9 liters of fluid. Good thing I’m about to replace it.

Here’s I pic I snapped mid-run:

Fading Sunset as August 2024 Fades Away

A Different Route

Similar distance. But no comparing, because the route differences made it harder to keep my pace up: it was substantially darker, so I couldn’t see my path well enough to go faster at times. Also, I had my phone weighing me down, and I didn’t try as hard to go fast going downhill.

Stats:

  • 3.12 mi
  • 35:46
  • Fastest pace 5:01 during last 0.12 miles
  • Average pace for the last 0.12 miles: 6:32

My “Body Battery” according to my 965 is at 5 now, down from 79 this morning (with a max of 100 possible). My watch tells me it was a demanding day, and that I should focus on rest and recovery for the remainder of the day.

Dropped Another Three

I didn’t hit my goal of a sub-35:00 5K on last Friday’s run, but last night I did it. I changed several things, so it’s hard to say which had the most impact, and which had little or no impact. But here’s what was different:

  • No phone weighing me down
  • I got a Garmin Forerunner 965. This allowed me to not lose time unlocking my phone in the dark. It also enabled better visibly for my stats, so I could see how fast I was going downhill, and try to keep the pace from slowing too much. I could see when I was dragging (especially as I approached the 2 mile mark) and pick up the pace.
  • I uploaded a Spotify playlist to my Garmin, with songs specifically selected with running in mind, rather than random every eclectic thing I’ve ever liked on YouTube Music. This focused list made it easier to run harder, and let me not lose time to skipping or rearranging songs (and more phone unlocking).
  • Because I was thinking about high knee workouts last time, I tried harder to use my hamstrings when I started going slow.
  • I stretched deeper and longer before my run, and I didn’t do an upper body workout the night before.

Here’s my stats:

  • 3.1 miles
  • 34:50, more than 9 minutes less than four runs ago
  • Average pace was 11:14
  • Top pace in last 0.1 was 4’36”
    • My last 0.1 mile overall was slower than it should have been because I tried to see what my instantaneous pace was while running

I’ll probably bring my phone next time, as I like being able to reflect on my run (viz. make these post-run posts) during my cool down walk home, I like being able to take pictures on my run, and it looks like I can’t control the Spotify playlist from my Garmin while in the middle of an activity. I also can’t get messages from Live Tracking if I’m sharing a feed without my phone.

A Need for High Knees

After finishing 3.01 miles, on my way to the spot where I do my end of run sprint (slightly uphill), the back of my right knee was hurting, stiff, not wanting to move. Like I’d been going uphill a lot, and it was never getting the full range of motion. Because it wasn’t. This is a large part of why I missed my goal of getting faster than a 35 minute 5K: my feet were dragging because I wasn’t using my hamstrings like I needed to. So, I did a little bit of a high knee drill as I walked to my sprint spot. That helped a lot.

And even though I didn’t get my 5K time faster (oh, also there were very few sprinklers to cool me down today, as I ran an hour earlier), I did improve my sprint time:

  • 3.11 miles
  • 38:17
    • my 5K time after accounting for screen unlock time was probably 38:07
  • Best pace 5’32” during the last 0.1 mile
    • A better improvement than the Monday to Wednesday improvement

I might have one more single run dramatic improvement left in me, but I think I’m going to have to start actually training— fartlek, hill workouts, longer distances, sprint drills, etc.—to get better improvements. Losing weight will also help. For some reason a 17 minute 5K wasn’t too hard when I was skin and bone and quadriceps. Well, age may also play a role. Perhaps. Just maybe.

I did an upper body workout yesterday, so after my run I just went to the sauna for a half hour or so.

Losing fluid in the sauna

Oh, and I think I need new shoes. I’ve had these for a while, 4 years or so. They would be fine if I were my ideal weight, but….

Eye Contact

It’s a song by Aussie band Midnight Oil. It’s great for fartlek workouts. Starts off slow, picks up speed, then just rocks. I was still going a touch uphill when it came up. It got me going a lot faster just knowing it was going to speed up. But it was over before I really got going downhill, so I took some time to unlock my phone, go back, and put the slider about half way through. I was kind of dying when it ended the second time.

I also had issues unlocking my phone at the 3.0 and 3.12 marks. So my time should have been faster. That said:

  • 3.12 miles
  • 38:06
    • 1:17 shaved off of Monday’s run
    • 37:56 was my 5K time (there’s that difficulty unlocking my phone in the dark with my pin)
  • Best pace 5’47” during the last 0.1 mile

After a post-run stretch and a little snack (frozen grapes, havarti, chunky peanut butter and crackers) I went to the gym for strength training. I planned to do a fairly complete upper body workout. (Most people have to be told to not skip leg day; for me it’s the reverse.) But after the torso twists, with a max load of 200 lbs., and the rowing and lat pull downs, I was feeling pretty beat, so I headed to the sauna.

This is my “fatigued smile” in the sauna.

I think for my next run, I’m going to do the same course as these past three, and try to push myself to a sub-35 5K.

By the Light of the Blue Supermoon

I went for my second run since ’21 tonight, by the light of the full moon. I knew it was a Blue Moon, so I decided a picture was in order after my run was done.

With Samsung S23 Ultra, Pro Mode, don’t remember the settings, 10x zoom 
Same, but with the shutter speed allowing more light in
S23 Ultra normal picture mode, night filter
Appropo that I’m wearing a shirt with an owl on it

It turns out not only is it a Blue Moon, it’s also a supermoon!

[This] full moon is a Supermoon; a Blue Moon; the Sturgeon Moon; the Red, Corn, Green Corn, Barley, Herb, Grain, or Dog Moon; Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi Purnima; and Tu B’Av.

https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/skywatching/the-next-full-moon-is-a-supermoon-blue-moon/

As for my run:

  • 3.11 miles
  • 39:23
    • more than 5 minutes shaved off of Saturday’s run
  • Best pace 5’56” during the last 0.1 mile

I remembered to stretch both before and after my run. I also discovered Dave Brubeck Quartert’s 1961 Castilian Blues is a tad too mellow for the end of a run, but Gaelic Storm’s One More Day Above The Roses works quite alright, and the instrumental outtro that lasts just under a minute is pretty good for my end-of-run final 0.1 push.

Oh, and there was a cat stuck on a chain link fence as I was leaving the park that I helped get down.

Ow.

First run since summer of ’21. Late, dark, so not too hot.

5K in 44:28.

Shoulder injury from long ago now aches. Quads are tired (but they still hadn’t recovered from the 490 lb max load on Wednesday. Hams need to be put to better use. Probably need to strength train them better.

Legs feel like they haven’t overheated, so I can probably do this again without an eczema flare up.