What a nice first morning of Fall with a very comfortable temperature and a light breeze. I felt great this morning with a good spring in the legs after coming off a tiring weekend.
3 miles 8:36 pace 141 HR 62 degrees
Monday, September 22, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Weeks End = Tired
Even though the kids were up early this morning (5am), I got in a easy run with Carter in his stroller. My body performed as expected with a lack of sleep, oh and did I mention the 4 beers at the neighbors last night? Needless to say it was a easy run to finish off the week. I also hit the gym in the late morning to lifted upper body. This week was a good start getting back on the running wagon.
5 miles 65 degrees
5 miles 65 degrees
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Saturday Run
Great morning for a run. There was a slight breeze to stay just cool enough in the morning humidity. My legs were a little sore from lifting earlier in the week, but loosened up and felt good through the second half of the run.
6 miles 8:11 pace 70 degrees
6 miles 8:11 pace 70 degrees
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Thursday Run
I think there are about 2 weeks left of good morning running weather. This past week the weather has been flirting with 50 degrees, below 50 in the early morning it gets pretty cool. Once the temp starts to drop below 50 or 45 degrees it will be time for light gloves and long sleeves. Bring it on Fall, I am ready for you.
3 miles 8:03 pace 146 HR 58 degrees
3 miles 8:03 pace 146 HR 58 degrees
Renewing a routine
Working on getting back into a routine now that are babies are a month old. Focusing right now on getting up before the rest of the family and getting in a few miles. Once my routine is established I will work on putting on more miles and evening workouts.
Tuesday 9/16 Evening run at 7:30pm. Last mile at 7:10 pace.
3 miles 8:30 pace 75 degrees
Today 9/17 Morning run at 5:30am.
3 miles 8:09 pace 148 HR 55 degrees
I should mention my wife Lisa and I had twin girls Lauren and Claire at the beginning of August. Carter now has 2 little sisiters to either care for or punish, I have faith he will be a good big brother.
Tuesday 9/16 Evening run at 7:30pm. Last mile at 7:10 pace.
3 miles 8:30 pace 75 degrees
Today 9/17 Morning run at 5:30am.
3 miles 8:09 pace 148 HR 55 degrees
I should mention my wife Lisa and I had twin girls Lauren and Claire at the beginning of August. Carter now has 2 little sisiters to either care for or punish, I have faith he will be a good big brother.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Another Year
Well it's been a few weeks because I have been trying to work through a hard decision to pull the plug on training for Grandma's Marathon this year. I am already registered and have paid for the privilege. However it is just that, a privilege to run and train for a marathon and sometimes you have to make hard decisions.
My training this year has been very good, I haven't missed a workout and have been progressing as planned. However this late summer my wife will be expecting twin girls. As she progresses, I realize that my 16+ mile Saturday morning runs are harder on her then they are on me with having to wake at 6:30am to care for our 20 month old boy. I also know that as we get further into the summer and her pregnancy, she will most likely go on bed rest. I will not have the support needed to run a marathon and she will not have the support that she shouldn't have to ask for.
Being a runner is a wonderful thing. It will be with me through having children, it will be with me while I raise my children and hopefully it will be something I can pass on to my children or at least its principles of patience, consistence, determination, planning, reflecting and freedom.
This will be a year of maintaining, half marathon's and 10K's. I will have to focus on family, work and look to next year for another marathon and someday Boston.
My training this year has been very good, I haven't missed a workout and have been progressing as planned. However this late summer my wife will be expecting twin girls. As she progresses, I realize that my 16+ mile Saturday morning runs are harder on her then they are on me with having to wake at 6:30am to care for our 20 month old boy. I also know that as we get further into the summer and her pregnancy, she will most likely go on bed rest. I will not have the support needed to run a marathon and she will not have the support that she shouldn't have to ask for.
Being a runner is a wonderful thing. It will be with me through having children, it will be with me while I raise my children and hopefully it will be something I can pass on to my children or at least its principles of patience, consistence, determination, planning, reflecting and freedom.
This will be a year of maintaining, half marathon's and 10K's. I will have to focus on family, work and look to next year for another marathon and someday Boston.
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