Thursday, May 23, 2013
Great Day for Running
Today was a real Spring day. The temperature was in the 60s, the sky was overcast, there was a nice little breeze, and it wasn't too humid. I forgot my Garmin at home so I have no idea how fast I ran, but for the most it felt like a faster-than-normal 6-miler. It must have been pretty good timewise since I got home at 5:45, which couldn't have been much more than an hour since I'd left, including the beginning and cooldown walks. I felt good, strong, and focused on the run. So far allergies haven't kicked in too bad and I'm enjoying the outdoors as much as I can before ragweed season hits. Not suffering makes a run like today so much better. People who live without allergies are very fortunate, and today I got a taste of what that's like.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Storm-Free Run
Yesterday a big tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, and today they had more thunderstorms. Very tragic. Here it was a nice day, a little overcast at times, but no storms in the area. The temperature was a nice 73 degrees and a nice little wind from the northwest that kept me cool. I ran the standard 6-mile route and because of the somewhat cooler temperature (as compared to Saturday) I ran at a 9:47 pace. Still acclimating to the warmer temps but days like today help since they're a nice transition from cooler to warmer.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Skipping Spring
On today's run I thought several times that we had skipped Spring and gone straight to Summer. That's not unheard of in these parts. The main reasons were a temperature in the 80s, full-on sunshine, and plenty of humidity. I planned to go 8 miles, and that's exactly what I did, albeit with a few periods of walking, including one extended time on the way back east on 96th Street. The run pretty much wore me out, which is fine, and I definitely look like I got a lot of sun today, especially combined with the weekend outing for lawncare. Today's run means I got in a full 20 miles for the week. My goal is to keep that going and maybe increase a little over the next month or so.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Not as Hot
Today the temperature was only 81 degrees, and my overall pace for 6 miles was 10:04/mile. I ran the whole way, which means I paced myself correctly. It was a good run. I've been listening to DBT on my runs lately in anticipation of the concert next weekend. My left knee was hurting today at work but gave me absolutely no issues on the run today. I still think it's related to my trip a couple of weeks ago and every now and then I tweak it while wearing dress shoes or banging it into a corner of the desk. Right now, no problem. We'll see how it feels tomorrow.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Hot and Tough
I knew going into it that today's run was not going to be a good one, but I ran anyway. I knew this for several reasons:
#1- I was awakened suddenly early this morning at 2:30 a.m. by the smoke alarm. I was awake for about two hours after that. I know from experience that when I don't get good sleep my runs are subpar.
#2 - The temperature soared to 91 degrees (or more) this afternoon.
#3 - When I took my first couple of steps into the run I was met by a blast of wind from the southwest.
I took it slow and walked when I had to up the big hills, three times. It was as tough as I expected but not bad enough to keep me from going the full 6 miles. I'll take this temperature over freezing cold days any chance I get.
#1- I was awakened suddenly early this morning at 2:30 a.m. by the smoke alarm. I was awake for about two hours after that. I know from experience that when I don't get good sleep my runs are subpar.
#2 - The temperature soared to 91 degrees (or more) this afternoon.
#3 - When I took my first couple of steps into the run I was met by a blast of wind from the southwest.
I took it slow and walked when I had to up the big hills, three times. It was as tough as I expected but not bad enough to keep me from going the full 6 miles. I'll take this temperature over freezing cold days any chance I get.
Friday, May 10, 2013
The Rare Friday Run
I didn't run yesterday because The Family came home and it would have been rude to leave for an hour just a few minutes after they pulled into the garage. I postponed until today and it was worth it. Most of the day it was cloudy and almost cool, but when I got home the clouds started breaking and the day warmed. It was probably in the mid-70s by the time I got home and I sweated a lot more than I thought I would when I left the house. I took the route up toward the elementary school, which turned out to be a lot of uphill against a north wind. Overall my pace turned out to be about 9:25 which wasn't bad given the temperature. I'll get my third run for the week in tomorrow or Sunday. I'm flexible about that.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Sweating with an Oldie
Today we're back on track for Spring. The temperature was about 75 degrees and the sun was out, albeit with a scattered cloud in the way here and there. Off the treadmill and back outside I went for 6 miles. My left knee had been achy the past few days, which I attributed to sitting on a plane for four-plus hours last Thursday. At least that's when I first noticed it. Today I felt no pain during the run and it's okay afterward as well. It was warm, relatively, that a couple of times sweat dropped from my head onto an arm or leg and once I looked up at the clouds to see if it was sprinkling. Guess it's time to start getting into slower and sweatier runs as summer draws closer.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
The Runs in Atlantic City
This past week I was on travel status for work in Atlantic City. The conference I attended was at a casino there, and they pretty much try and make it so you never have to leave the grounds. And if I wasn't a runner I probably wouldn't have done so. But being from the desert I at least have to get out to look at the ocean, which I think I've said before is endlessly fascinating to me. The weather was cool and extremely windy the whole time I was there, but I went running anyway.
I was going to go early on Monday morning before the meetings started, but it was raining and I went back to bed. Tuesday was cloudy and the rain seemed to linger in the morning, but I was able to get out that afternoon. I ran south along the boardwalk, all the way to where it ended. The waves were crashing in on the beach due to the wind, which was behind me for the first half. When I reached the end of the boardwalk I turned around into a very strong headwind. It was slow going at a few points but I endured. There was a fishing pier that I wanted to go on to get closer to the surf but it was fenced off about halfway down so I only was able to go a few paces. Some of the properties I ran past were remodeling and advertised a condo on the beach for $1.8 million, or one a few lots back toward the city for only $750k. Crazy. I went a full 6 miles and running on wood the whole time was a new experience. The part of the boardwalk going south was in good shape, much different from the next day's run.
I knew the weather was going to be cold when I returned home so I went ahead and ran on Wednesday as well. This time I headed north, starting out against the wind this time in order to have it at my back for the second half, going past the most heavily populated parts of the boardwalk. There were plenty of people out but because of the weather it wasn't overly crowded. At one point I passed a small group gathered around a guy lying on the ground. A policeman was there as well and I couldn't tell if the guy had passed out or if something else was going on. Anyway, once I reached the last hotel in line going north the boardwalk suddenly became deserted and the quality of the boardwalk itself deteriorated. Many of the boards were splintered and a few times felt like they could give way under my feet. My plan was to follow the path around the north side of the point, but I reached a point where it was blockaded and I could go no further. The buildings were in bad shape, including one that must have been a hotel at some point and then became a run-down apartment building. It looked to me like once you get away from the tourist parts of the city that the rest of it's not in the best of shape. Since I had run only a bit over two miles my plan to run with the wind behind me for the last half was thwarted. Once I reached my original starting point I had to run another .8 miles south and turned back to get the wind in the face again for the final push. I got in my 6 miles but it wasn't how I'd originally planned it. Good thing I'm flexible.
I returned to snow in Kansas City. It was coming down as the plane landed, the first snowfall in May in these parts in over a century. Today it was still cold and misty in the morning, and I ran 6 miles on the treadmill. It's supposed to warm up again tomorrow. Maybe this time it'll stick.
I was going to go early on Monday morning before the meetings started, but it was raining and I went back to bed. Tuesday was cloudy and the rain seemed to linger in the morning, but I was able to get out that afternoon. I ran south along the boardwalk, all the way to where it ended. The waves were crashing in on the beach due to the wind, which was behind me for the first half. When I reached the end of the boardwalk I turned around into a very strong headwind. It was slow going at a few points but I endured. There was a fishing pier that I wanted to go on to get closer to the surf but it was fenced off about halfway down so I only was able to go a few paces. Some of the properties I ran past were remodeling and advertised a condo on the beach for $1.8 million, or one a few lots back toward the city for only $750k. Crazy. I went a full 6 miles and running on wood the whole time was a new experience. The part of the boardwalk going south was in good shape, much different from the next day's run.
I knew the weather was going to be cold when I returned home so I went ahead and ran on Wednesday as well. This time I headed north, starting out against the wind this time in order to have it at my back for the second half, going past the most heavily populated parts of the boardwalk. There were plenty of people out but because of the weather it wasn't overly crowded. At one point I passed a small group gathered around a guy lying on the ground. A policeman was there as well and I couldn't tell if the guy had passed out or if something else was going on. Anyway, once I reached the last hotel in line going north the boardwalk suddenly became deserted and the quality of the boardwalk itself deteriorated. Many of the boards were splintered and a few times felt like they could give way under my feet. My plan was to follow the path around the north side of the point, but I reached a point where it was blockaded and I could go no further. The buildings were in bad shape, including one that must have been a hotel at some point and then became a run-down apartment building. It looked to me like once you get away from the tourist parts of the city that the rest of it's not in the best of shape. Since I had run only a bit over two miles my plan to run with the wind behind me for the last half was thwarted. Once I reached my original starting point I had to run another .8 miles south and turned back to get the wind in the face again for the final push. I got in my 6 miles but it wasn't how I'd originally planned it. Good thing I'm flexible.
I returned to snow in Kansas City. It was coming down as the plane landed, the first snowfall in May in these parts in over a century. Today it was still cold and misty in the morning, and I ran 6 miles on the treadmill. It's supposed to warm up again tomorrow. Maybe this time it'll stick.
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