Today's 20-mile long run felt way better than the previous weeks' runs of 14 and 18. For a couple of reasons, I think. First, it was not humid at all, which killed us last week. And second, maybe this whole training thing is starting to pay off.
After last Saturday's debacle with my iPhone, which continually keep prompting me as if I'd invoked Siri and didn't play music for the last half of the run, I decided there's no way I'm going to put up with that again. I ordered a Garmin Forerunner 620, which came in Thursday afternoon (it was supposed to get here Wednesday - that's not a two-day delivery from Sunday either, but that's not the point of this story). I charged it and then played with it briefly on Friday, and then hoped it would go the whole 20 miles today without incident. I'm happy to say it worked great. It was nice to have the info on my wrist instead of contorting myself to look at my phone in it's holster on my upper arm. I put it back on the charger and it was only down to 65% after four-plus hours. I got it for a great price on Amazon, and other than the delayed delivery I'm happy with it. More to come on that.
We ran through the Craig Ranch area and then southeast, like we did a few weekends ago. We thought the trail went a lot longer than where we turned around last time, and we were wrong. Fortunately we made it up with a different path on one of the creeks, like we did previously so we didn't have to run the hills in Craig Ranch again. I'm a little stiff now, but that's to be expected after 20 miles.
Every day this past week I used the new foam roller Daughter #2 got me for my birthday last weekend. I rolled my calf muscles, hammies, and hips. None of those bugged me at all during the run. The only thing caused issues were my quads, which I rolled only once last week. Not sure if the rolling made that big a difference, but trust me, I'm going to keep rolling before the race.
As far as long runs go, this was by far the best we've had. Three weeks from tomorrow it's race day. This was a good step toward being ready.
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