I've been itching to run this weekend, and wanted it to be a longer one, but life is being obstructive right now. A series of errands meant no run yesterday. βΉ I've not been sleeping that well all this week and the sleep gremlins finally won this morning. π€πΏ
I was uhm-ing and ah-ing about whether to run this afternoon, but decided instead on a 5k walk in the woods with Mr B. It was busy over there again. We reached home as it was getting dark.
Kettle on and I sat down with a nice cup of Rooibos. I got a real taste for this on a road trip to South Africa in 2001.
Tea drunk I say to Mr B - "I think I might go for a run in a bit". He looks at me like I've sprouted an extra headπ.
So, I set off from the house about 5:30 pm. Well, I've never run on a Sunday evening before, and I have never, ever run in the dark before.
So that's a double first!
I opt for a reflective yellow top (I'm not sure it reflected much at all) and a clip-on white led running light. Some proper reflective gear is on my list for Father Christmas! π
I used NRC "Running in the Dark". This was OK , full of tips about what gear to wear, and personal safety for running at night. I'm not too sure about coach Bennett's suggestion to carry pepper spray though!
Anyway, I stuck to the pavements (which I hate) between home and my parents house, performing a 0.7k loop several times. It was a weird experience. It felt like I was super speedy - but the stats are telling me the exact opposite!
Last knockings, but at least I finally managed to squeeze a run in this weekend. It ended up as a slow 5k in Zone 2/3, and not the longer run I had wanted. But it was a run all the same!
Happy Sunday evening everyone!