A day late and a mile short

Avoid at all costs

Monday’s run (street): 3.25 miles

By a day late, I’m talking about posting today about a run I did yesterday. I broke up my vacation with a trip into the office this morning to attend a meeting that I probably could have done as a conference call. But success in business often comes from just showing up. I have no regrets except for my decision to take the Clearview to the Grand Central on my way home. If you live in the NYC area you’ll understand exactly what I mean.

My running buddy TPP is back to blogging and her post today reminded me of Monday’s super-humid running experience. Although I got out before 8:00 AM, the temperature was just shy of 80° and the humidity was a solid 80%. I’m often fooled when I go out on humid days because the moisture in the air, combined with a slight breeze, can feel cool if you’re not sweating. It doesn’t take long before reality hits.

I had a decent 5 miler on Sunday and an almost 5 miler on Saturday, so I decided to be kind to myself and forget my four mile target. I took the best route I could to get me through my minimum run distance (MRD) of three miles with a quarter mile to spare. Although the air was heavy with moisture, I did manage a decent pace that was faster than my two prior runs.

I’m back to being on vacation and though the days are are busy, I plan to get in a couple more mid-week workouts. Having a heat wave during your vacation week isn’t as bad as having to go into the office on your vacation week. But it’s not too great either.

2 thoughts on “A day late and a mile short

  1. I had my worst run through s cycle because of the heat. I procrastinated until 5 and went to the gym. Even indoors, I was overheated and struggled through my strength session. I was scheduled to run 4×1.5 miles at 10 seconds below half marathon pace. I was done after 3. Not fun.

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