When the rubber meets the rubber

April 4th , Monday,  8 p.m.

55 degrees and light rain and a steady wind about 8 to 10 miles during workout.

I ran today’s workout on the track at Jackson Liberty High School.  I had not been on a rubber track since December because the high schools in Florida would not allow community residents to run on the high school track. The rubberized surface felt like an old friend as I did my one-mile warm-up.   My body was still a little sore and tired today, but I pushed through managing to complete  4 miles on the track.   I never took my sweats off this day because the weather seemed too  raw.  I had prepared with heat,  my lower leg compression sleeves and plenty of layers clothing.  The soft surface provided the courage I needed to push through. The second and third miles consisted of running  two 100 meter pickups each lap for 8 laps.   I began with very easy pickups but was able to increase the intensity for the last 7 or 8.   My sore left Achilles tendon was speaking to me throughout but not very loudly. Including 16 surges is a nice effort on this rainy day.   Completed the workout with a steady one mile cool down.  It can be logged as a successful workout!

I concluded post-workout ritual with chocolate milk,  ice on lower legs and my green tea &  tart cherry cocktail.   Just finished a mighty vegetable salad of lettuce,  tomato, onions,  cucumbers and peppers.   Very delicious!.

Gentle reader may notice the absence of references to time today.  That is because my Garmin wrist watch charger remains in Florida and my  watch is out of power.  It has been found and I anticipate receiving it in the mail in a few days.  I am also posting my Vital Statistics at the end of the block today on the recommendation my wife, Arlene.

 

In a separate post today I have published Coach Rich Refi’s self coaching document in which he lists  suggestions for committed runners to follow in order to maximize their training.  Rich  distributes this to all of his athletes annually. He has given me permission to publish it on this blog.  Check it out and print it .  It has helped me to keep focused.  It is on my bathroom mirror.

Weight  154#

AM HR  54   –  Back to normal

I-Mad  @  4+   Still too elevated                     Still monitoring the effects of relaxed shoelaces.   So far I am pleased with the outcome.

Total workout   –  4 miles with 16 moderate 100m surges

Be careful in the snow tomorrow brave  runners.

 

 

2 thoughts on “When the rubber meets the rubber

  1. Welcome back to NJ–where spring & winter are often competing for attention in April.
    So be careful out there–we don’t want the DOMS to be instantaneous instead of delayed–no feeling PIZ’d in this crazy weather!

    –Fas

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