I got out for a 10.5 miler this Sunday morning. It was an absolutely beautiful day, perfect for running, hiking, any type of outdoor activity. Glorious. That's the word that kept coming to mind as I chugged along the mostly dirt roads of my new favorite loop. I felt lucky and thankful to be living (and running) up here in VT.
The run took a bit longer than I would have liked, thanks in part to a gastric emergency (I'll spare you the details), but I enjoyed the time element. Sometimes 30 minute runs can become a grind, something I have to get in and check off the list. Sure, they make me feel better, but they have a way of feeling like any other daily task or chore. The long run is different. When you're out on the road for 1.5 to 2 hours you have a chance to really observe your surroundings, your performance, and the various stages your body goes through during the run. My progression on Sunday went something like this:
- Miles 1 - 3: All downhill and feeling strong. Gorgeous views.
- Miles 3 - 6: Mostly uphill, tightening up. The views of the mountains and the smell of the crisp, fresh air inspire and push me ahead...slowly.
- Miles 6 - 7: Whoa. Stomach issues out of nowhere. Good thing I'm on a rural route.
- Miles 7 - 10: Feeling strong after the forced rest. Back on my local road. Thinking I might be able to hit my goal for the marathon after all. Ready to get back into the training.
It was a cool trip and an interesting progression to observe. I'd encourage you guys to break from the routine and go out for a long run sometime soon. Focus on the time (say a 1.5 hour run), not the distance and just let it happen. It's a great experience that will refresh your perspective on running. It did for me. And I'll bet you'll surprise yourself with your performance.
Later boys.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Thanks VT
Posted by VT Runner at 11:29 AM
Labels: Vermont, vt runner; marathon training
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4 comments:
This weekend, we're going, I may not go the whole distance, but I think I'm god for 10 or so -- though you may pull away from me and leave me in the dust . . . haha.
Who else on this blog is up for it?
Let me know and we'll start to nail down details, though I think that Saturday is the day.
So, you think you're god for 10 or so? Too funny. I love type-o's. Um, it was a type-o, right?
yeah . . . good for 10 or so . . . I'm really on a god for 5K . . . after that, I'm merely mortal.
oh my goodness . . . another type-o . . . I'm really only good for 5K . . .
I need a typing class . . .
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