First run, then party

Today’s run (mixed surfaces): 4.25 miles

It had been a very busy work week and it seemed to take a long time for the weekend to arrive. Today is also a busy day and it’s going to get busier. We’re hosting our annual holiday party that will start in the early afternoon. Final preparations are going on although most things are done. Happily, my wife doesn’t leave too much for the last minute.  I took the opportunity to go out for a four mile run around the neighborhood this morning before I prepared for the day. I began by heading north and following the perimeter road that runs west. A good part of that road is downhill but most of the benefit that’s gained through gravity was countered by stiff wins blowing east. After about a mile I headed south along another busy road whose sidewalks are covered with layers of dried leaves. I normally enjoy running on this type of surface because it’s softer than pavement but the depth of leaves made the terrain unstable and I was concerned about slipping. I ran slowly and carefully through this stretch.

I turned into the neighborhood at the south end and began to follow most of my usual roads. At the 20 minute mark I looked at the Garmin and saw that I was running at about 9:55 per mile. I figured out later that the calibration on the foot-pod was off and I was actually running faster but my reaction was to pick up my speed for the second two miles. I ended up with an overall pace of 9:40.  I thought that was okay considering my slow start and the slower speed I maintained when running on the leafy sections. Today’s run felt good and I know I could have gone on for a lot longer but I’m on a schedule today. Pretty soon our guests will be arriving.  If all stays on plan I’ll get out for a true long run on Sunday.

Earl-y day

The weather is unsettled and so are my workout plans today. I decided last night to forgo a Friday morning run even if the skies were clear. For my upcoming race, I’m clearly better off doing more longer distance runs even if my run frequency drops to 4x per week (plus one day of cross training). I’ll let the storm decide what I’ll do today. I’m forgoing my usual Friday Central Park circuit but if conditions are favorable this afternoon I may go out for a long run nearer to home. If we are seeing driving rain and 30+ MPH winds I’ll accept this as a rest day and use that recovery benefit tomorrow morning when I plan to go out for an hour or more.

I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about ways to facilitate longer runs. Routes that put me on a straight path for long periods seem to work better than those that force me to change course every quarter mile or so. You’d think it would be the opposite because change can help fight off boredom but those long straightaways provide an opportunity to “float” and focus on my surroundings. It would be great to live somewhere like Colorado, California or Oregon that enabled long runs that didn’t intersect with traffic. The Bethpage bike path is really the only paved route around here that provides me the opportunity to just run straight ahead. for long distances. Belmont Lake State Park (home of the Dirty Sock 10K) also provides a fairly straight path and it has the extra appeal of being a dirt trail. I’m going to think about my options for longer distance runs over this weekend. Maybe I’ll come up with something new to try.

Out and back route (slow version)

Today’s run (street) 2.35 miles at 9:45

I have a speaking engagement today and that usually means skipping my morning run in favor of an even earlier start. Today’s talk is at noon so timing is not a factor. I did consider resting today because my sleep was interrupted by a midnight telephone call that turned out to be a wrong number. When I got up I felt no worse for wear and headed out on what was still a reasonably cool morning. I’ve been mixing up my routes as much as I can in the morning and today I ran some selected streets until my Garmin signaled that I’d reached a mile. I ran another fifth of a mile, turned around, and retraced my route back to where I’d started. I can’t complain about my performance unless I do some speed work to improve my pace. Still, I was really surprised that I ran as slow as I did today because I felt like my form was good and my leg turnover seemed quick. You can’t argue with Garmin and Gmaps though. Either way, I’m glad I ran this morning instead of taking the easy path and resting. There’s something to be said for that.