I had intended to run yesterday, but it was pouring with rain first thing and then there were various other demands on my time! So this morning I had everything charged and ready, quick cuppa and Iβm off.
This was going to be my longer run and I had planned for 75 minutes, an increase of 15 minutes on last Saturdayβs run. I would aim to keep it in Zone 3.
Itβs drizzling as I start to run, but I donβt mind. I set off slowly, in Zone 2 for the first kilometre. As I run round my familiar course, I realise how humid it is! It makes running much heavier going, but Iβm not running fast, just taking it steady, so I should be fine.
My heart rate obviously reflects the inclines so I slow right down as much as I can on the uphill parts without actually walking! Although Iβm experimenting with Jeffing, itβs once a week and my other runs are straight runs with no walking breaks.
I get to 60 minutes and Iβm running up an incline struggling to keep in Zone 3. I decide not to worry about it any more and start to pick up the pace a little. Not too much, this run is about stamina and taking it steady. I reach the top of the road where Iβm staying and enjoy the downhill stretch until the end of the run.
Iβm pleased with this slow run. I ran steadily enough to keep going without any walking breaks. Next weekend Iβll probably do the same distance again before increasing the time, but Iβll see how I feel on the day. Tuesdayβs run Iβll be Jeffing π.
Happy Sunday running! ππ
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Nicely done Julia. That's a decent distance and time to be on your feet, especially with the humidity. And you kept it largely in zone 3 where you wanted it. Well done!π
And you did it brilliantly. You're getting back to your old self ππ
I decided against my 10k run - the thigh isnt right and don't want to make it worse. It was 18 degrees and 90% humidity here when I got up to make coffee this morning so glad in a way I'm not running.
Thanks, Diane. Iβm sure you made the right decision. Unfortunate, but with injuries we have to be careful not to make things worse. The humidity makes running hard work. I should have got up earlier but was tired. I donβt know what the humidity was here, maybe just as well I didnβt check!
Iβve been really lazy and run less and less, Willow always comes out with me but doesnβt run for long, he liked jeffing though, this week though the swimming has been great but now itβs raining and iβm not one to swim in the rain I will jeff a 5k once a week though as that felt good
You have work shifts to juggle and itβs easy to get out of a routine. Iβve had my anxiety to cope with and a soaring heart rate. Iβm not so anxious now and ready to get back to it! π
Very pleased about it! And trying to get back to 3 times a week running as well. Itβs getting easier to keep in Zone 3, too. Iβm not as anxious as before ππ
Good run . As your runs improve I feel like it won't be long before we are back to the " Jools' storytime , grab a coffee before starting to read this" posts. I can't wait!I know what you mean about the humidity! I took the dog out this morning and she really felt it-seemed more like a π on the lead than a π.
Thanks, Week7! Yes, Iβll soon be writing those long posts again. I suppose I didnβt realise how much moving would take it out of me, but Iβve been here 3.5 months now and itβs TIME! I could be house hunting in a couple of weeks, my solicitor just needs a gentle kick up the &rs@ π
If Iβd realised how humid it was I probably would have stayed in bed. I only realised when I started running and my hair was immediately wet! Thank goodness I didnβt see anyone I knew!
Haha! I never thought of not wearing my glasses, I donβt think Iβd feel comfortable crossing the roads ( I cross quite a few!). My sun visor makes sure my glasses donβt get wet! π
Haha, yes, I suppose it is! π Iβm hoping not to have to go and look at too many houses. My daughter-in-law is on the case. She may have a vested interest in me living close by to help with school pickups, which I would love to do π.
Hello Jools,Good to see that your postponed run became a reality. ππ»ββοΈππ
Our most similar stat was your 1 hour 15mins and my 1 hour 13. I really had to listen to my Achilles, so pace was not a consideration just getting back in one piece. I stopped to take a few photos and to loosen my strapping which will have brought my heart rate down, so presumably interfering with accurate data. Average heart rate was 129bpm, so Mr Garmin did leave me at a VO2 max of 40 (very generous of him) for my 7.37km, 9:54min/km, 154m elevation gain run I shall have to decide what next Saturday's run will be depending on how my Achilles tendon is during the week. It does seem odd that I had such a lot of injuries to my knee and yet it is my tendon that is causing me the most challenges at the moment.
Happy injury free running to you. ππ»ββοΈππΈ
Hi, yes I made it out to run! Pace was nor a consideration for me, either. Just taking it steady. Average heart rate was 139 and I was pleased with that. It did go up at the end as I did increase pace for the last 10-15 minutes. Mr Garmin demoted me to 36 points, fitness age 39. Probably go up again next week when I do a shorter run, he loves those! Elevation gain on this run was 49 metres.
I hope you see some improvement with your Achilles, are you sure itβs ok to run on it?
As you can imagine I have been reading a number of articles, which do say you can run, but they are not completely straight forward and my memory isn't brilliant. Obviously you can't run if the pain level prevents it. My pain is so variable. Usually intermittent, sometimes absent, usually not too bad but yesterday it was worse during the run. As I said first time with the support. It is a pity my physio appointment isn't until mid August and that it is only a telephone appointment. I shall endeavour to be sensible. πAround the house and walking the pain is almost totally absent except when carrying out the Achilles physio, which are actually meant to hurt.
Having had periods when I lost the joy of running, now I seem so keen to run three times a week as an investment in my health as well as a celebration of my body working. My body may have other ideas! I do enjoy seeing an increase in my average distance run month by month. Recently took a whole week off to help both my knee and Achilles tendon. A day at a time and as I have heard said on these forums many times, the runs will be waiting if the ic calls.
Have you considered Jeffing? Now - I donβt know anything about the kind of injury you have, but if you say that walking doesnβt hurt, it makes sense to do more of what doesnβt hurt. You could research it and see.
Thank you for the idea, which reminds me I am behind with my physio exercises for today so I had better progress those. At the moment Jeffing isn't a route that I feel like taking. I am so looking forward to my physio taking my problem under her wing even if I give running a break. Certainly will not wear the strapping tomorrow when I run.
And that is another 8 km and 75 minutes in the legs, well done!
Thanks π I did a 10K at the beginning of July but it made me realise that my fitness had slipped, it was hard work. So trying, more slowly this time, to increase time on my feet first.
Sounds like a good plan. I'm trying not to rush it as well as I just ended up 'creaking' the last time. But it quite tempting to just go for it, isn't it??
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