Slow, Hot, Dangerous Long Run... Then a Better One
>> Monday, July 13, 2026
Two weeks ago, I woke up to SWAMPY weather. The temp was under 80, but it was SOOOOO humid. I knew my long run would suck.
I took off on my normal route, but was aware times would probably suffer. And sure enough, my splits were a bit slow. My "normal" long runs are 11+ miles with 2.5 miles easier, 6 miles harder, and then 2.5+ miles easier again. I had gotten 3 miles into my harder miles, and I was hurting. I just didn't feel "right." I looked at my heart rate and it said 197! I'd never seen that before!! (It's commonly in the upper 180s when I'm working, but I'd NEVER seen 197!) I finished another half mile and eased up... I didn't need to kill myself. I looked at my HR again and it was 195. Yikes.
So I only did 3.5 harder miles instead of 6, and here were my half-mile splits:
3:26, 3:16, 3:16, 3:11, 3:17, 3:20, 3:14
= 23:03 (6:35.14 pace)
Ouch. SLOW. Especially for working THAT hard and going THAT short.
Usually I go "out" farther, but I turned around a
bit early and ended the hard miles at half-mile split #12.
I was dying.
I started off by crossing the big rail bridge just north of where we were staying:
Sunrise over the convention center where Henry fenced the day before and later this day!
A stretch of big floating walkway heading under the
Burnside Bridge (that we crossed on foot so many times for fencing).
A few bridges farther, looking back.
A submarine?
Is this sketchy? I felt like it was a little sketchy...
... but soon it opened up to more "normal" paths with other people working out.
Back along the river, but with a big island out there, so it felt rural.
More long, flat path! Nice for some faster running!
The end of the island.
After turning around, going past an amusement park again! (That's a pink roller coaster.)
3:11, 3:08, 3:11, 3:09, 3:05, 3:14, 3:13, 3:09, 3:04, 3:02, 3:05, 3:03
= 37:41 (6:16.83 pace)
For the last few years, I've said that 6:0Xs are fast, 6:1Xs are average, and 6:2Xs are slow for my pace miles. So pretty average, which felt good as an "away from home" less-than-normal long run.
Semi parked overnight in the bike and pedestrian lane. Can't escape that on the west coast.
About to cross the rail bridge to our hotel on the other side.
Splits 1-5 were warm-up, 5-17 were faster, 17-22 were cool-down.
THAT'S a more normal looking heart-rate graph!
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