I did my same boring "social distancing" run straight down my road as to avoid the busier paths along the river. Of these last 24 runs, only 1 has been along the river while the rest have basically looked like this:
The "efforts" highlighted in red.
- 0.49 miles (6:08 pace)
- 0.49 miles (6:07 pace)
- 0.52 miles (5:48 pace)
(And both of my 2:30 segments of easy running in between were just under 8:00 pace.)
And my foot and my sore hamstring both held up FINE! I don't think my foot has any aversion to pace - I still just can't be on it for too long. So I hope to SLOWLY start adding in some speed. Not even weekly yet, but maybe every-other week. We'll see. It felt good/horrible (in a good way) to be working hard again!
Then 2 days later on Sunday, I got up and went for a ride. It was my first real ride of the year as I mentioned in yesterday's post. I figured it would NOT be fast and was just going to go "ride." After about 4 miles and getting ready to turn along the river, I noticed my average was 21.8 mph. I was SHOCKED! I hopped along the river, crossed at 35E, and went down to Big Rivers for a few miles.
Selfie I snapped at the turn-around.
So that continues the streak of "first ride of the year that proves I am NOT a rock star" that has happened every year since 2006. #Consistency
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