I ran 7km last weekend in a little under an hour, so the idea today was to run for around an hour, or to reach 8km. I wanted this to be a nice slow run in Zone 3, but my heart rate just wasn’t playing ball.
Maybe because I’m tired. A late night last night, after coconut chicken curry and a glass or several of red wine 🍷 and catching up on missed episodes of season 8 of Spiral saw another Sunday morning lie in 💤💤. Not the greatest preparation for a run. But hey ho!
Or maybe because I smacked my head on the corner of the mantelpiece after bending down to take my watch off charge. I literally saw stars ✨🌟⭐
Anyway, after a brunch of poached eggs on toast I eventually set off around mid afternoon. 7/8 tights, t-shirt and long-sleeved top today – no gloves, and definitely no buff! I slipped my lightweight jacket on over the top to keep the wind off on my warm-up walk. I was glad of the jacket as the wind was really chilling, but why oh why didn’t I take it off before I started to run? Maybe I will learn one day 🙄
Yes – you guessed it – overheating again🥵before I reached 2k the jacket comes off and I tie it round my waist. I glance at my watch and it tells me I’m already running in the red zone. I make a concerted effort to slow down but my heart rate isn’t coming down. I decide to walk for a bit until I reach my recovery rate. This doesn’t take long and I start running again, but at a slower pace than before. My heart rate climbs almost immediately into the red zone again. I walk to reach recovery rate again.
The gremlins start talking to me 👿Should I just cut this run short? Bail out at 4k? I’ve got a fair walk home if I do that.
Right Diane – if this is how it’s going to be on this this is what we’ll do. Run until we reach the next km marker and then let’s walk until we reach recovery rate again. Rinse and repeat until we get to 60 minutes or 8km.
So that’s exactly what I did. It kind of felt like a bit of a cheat, but as the run progressed I noticed my heart rate wasn’t climbing quite as high. Great!
😁
The Leisure Centre car park was heaving today. Couples walking round and round – surely there are nicer places to walk? Family groups, kids on bikes and scooters. A gaggle of teenagers with remote controlled electric cars and a group of lads playing soccer inside the locked five-a-side pitches (no idea how they got in there – the fence is really high).
I’m approaching 60 minutes on my run and decide to continue on to reach 8k so I head off up the unmade road along the far side of the woods. The sun is starting to go down behind the fields so I stop to take a photo.
In the end my run is just 15% in the red zone and 66% in Zones 2 and 3 – so not exactly what I’d planned, but not too far off either. It just wasn’t the way I’d wanted to do this run.
This is my longest “run” in around 3 months. The last time I ran 8k was at the beginning of October in a time of 1:13:42
. Todays run was almost 7 minutes faster than that, even with the walking.
Maybe I should investigate this Jeffing thing properly?