It seems like these runs are speeding up a little
So this morning, while Mrs LeeU ran W6R3 on the treadmill I ventured off out on my own, I decided to give the ParkRun course a miss, opting instead for the canal toe-path.
I had decided I was going to limit the run to 2 miles, mainly to see how I went on my own, there is a bridge over the canal about a mile down the toe-path so that was my turning point, I wasn't going to turn around when I got near to it, I was going to touch it to ensure I got the distance in.
I did play around with my Garmin yesterday, setting up a couple of alerts to warn me of my upper and lower speed, aiming for more or less a 42-43 minute 5k pace, I wanted to push myself a little as it's one of my short-mid term goals of hitting a sub-40 minute 5k.
Anyway, I digress, I started the run on my Garmin when I actually started running and during the first couple of minutes my wrist was continuously vibrating as I was going too fast, but about 5 minutes in I settled into a nice pace with no vibrations at all.
I'd also made the conscious decision to not put any music on, I had my head set around my neck but didn't use it.
The bridge came up, as planned I touched it, I checked my Garmin, 1.02 miles and headed back towards the car, same pace.
I did get some speed alerts on the way back, both too fast and too slow, I know there's no such thing as too slow but I wanted the pace.
I got back to the car park, checked my Garmin, 2.04 miles, I stopped the run and walked for 5 minutes.
2.04 miles in 28:26, slightly below what I was aiming for but I ran outside for 2 miles without killing myself in the first 5 minutes.
I know it's not Loch Lomond but this is the canal from this morning.
Happy running everyone.