The hardest thing about running right now is deciding what to wear! It was raining this morning, but not heavily. It wasnβt particularly cold, but breezy. At 7 a.m it looked pretty dark outside!
So - decided on shorts and tee shirt. My jacket is waterproof and wind proof, but on a shorter run is often too warm and I have trouble taking it off if Iβm running a bit faster.
Essential item of the day - sun visor! Do I care what I look like, going out for a run in the rain wearing a sun visor? Not a bit! π. Iβve just bought a pack of them in different colours and Iβm thrilled! As well as keeping the sun out of my eyes, they keep the rain off my glasses!
So off I went in the rain wearing a nice blue sun visor. Once I started running I wasnβt cold. I ran round to the infamous Deadend Track, but the gates were closed. Annoying! I could shimmy round the side, but there are nettles there and with bare legs I didnβt want to get stung. I just carried on out of the village and turned back just over half way.
I was trying for negative splits this morning. If I can do it, it makes the whole run more comfortable, but it all hinges on my pace for the first km. This morning I managed to do it, so the rest of the run went pretty much according to plan!
My hair was wrecked in the rain, although it doesnβt look wet in the photo, but my glasses were nice and dry π
Home, banana and water, stretches and a lovely cop of coffee. Now porridge with maple syrup π
Splits
7:30, 7:28, 7:19, 7:19
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Thanks π Negative splits just make the run so much easier. I hate the rain on my glasses! I tried leaving them at home, but that was OK if I was trail running on the riverbank near where I live, but not really safe if Iβm running on the road and I canβt see properly. Found out by accident in a sudden shower that they keep my glasses dry π
That sounds a good run. Looove the sun visor which seems perfect for the occasion. Porridge with maple syrup mmmm. All round lovely start to the day π
I love my 4K runs, itβs the perfect distance for me, as it takes about 30 minutes. Iβm happy if I can do it in under 30 minutes, but although my pace has improved a lot, I donβt think Iβm ever going to be speedy! π
This sounds like a great run! I'm always paranoid about going off too fast and not being able to finish that I seem to instinctively be a negative splits kinda person... definitely the way to go π what other colour visors have got? Looking forward to seeing some colour coordination π
I enjoyed it! I usually do if I manage not to set off too fast. 7:30 is what I aim for, then Iβm not worn out by the second km. and I can try for negative splits. Hat colours black, white, navy, light blue, beige and grey. There were other pack choices too of really bright colours π
I wear a visor on every run, firstly because I sweat a lot, secondly I mostly run early mornings and have the low sun to contend with and finally, as you say, when it rains it keeps the rain off glasses! Congratulations on your run too!!
Hi Jools π I agree on the what to wear conundrum and think your shorts/shirt combo was very sensible but still brave π₯Ά π the sun visor looks good and does the job- what's not to like? I only need glasses for reading and so can't see my wristband while running but it buzzes at me every time I reach another k so I can live with that ! Well done on the negative splits- I've only just worked out what these are and am encouraged to give it a go next week π€πββοΈ
I did go out into the garden first to test the temperature π and it was a faster run today - so I get warm quite quickly; well, faster for me, anyway! If I can manage negative splits itβs much more comfortable. Give it a go! π
I donβt usually try and do it on interval training, because of the walking /slow jogging parts. Usually I just run fast and then slow down for recovery.
I never thought of a sun visor to keep the rain off my specs - brilliant! I normally wear a cap, but then that usually makes me too hot. All these clothing quandries are really sent to try us
Thank you. I agree with you about a cap being too warm. Sun visors are definitely the way to go! I always wear one, but the white one Iβve worn since I started C25K was already old and it has worn out! Yes, every time I run now I canβt decide what to wear. A walk round the garden helps me to make up my mind π
The visor looks great. It is so difficult to decide what to wear. I went out this morning feeling really cold and then the sun came out half way round and it became really warm. I struggle with the cold anyway and am always cold. In that respect I am not looking forward to running in winter. I think I will end up taking a rucksack with me to carry all of the layers I will start off in.
Itβs a lot harder than back in the summer deciding what to wear! I miscalculated the other day and my hands were so cold they went numb. I was on a long run and couldnβt adjust the top of the drink bottle!
Well done! I love running in the rain, I find it so refreshing MN it's a bit spooky at the moment as I live really rural and half way through my rain it gets dark. I've got a hi cuz belt and arm thing so I can be seen, but I'm still not getting the layering right with my running gear, the longer I run the hotter I get. Definitely need some breathable kit!πββοΈ
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