Fun Day, and 6km LSD
After the full day of walking back and forth accross this huge place I was bushed, but determined to try something out on my run. I now realize that the Garmin thing can be both a blessing and a curse. Being very competitive (these days only with myself), coupled with the fact that I know less than nothing about running (a recent realization arrived at through much reading), I have become a danger to myself with this watch. Going for an "easy" run is impossible if I can see my pace (as proven by my last run where I tried to go slow and had a HR over 90% of max for the last 2km). Therefore, I experimented by putting only the distance and HR on my display, then ventured out on another 6km run.
I walked for the first kilometre, then started into it. My goal was simple: keep the HR under 140. Although my brain was screaming for more information (I knew if I put the elapsed time on the display I would invariably work out my pace and start "racing" my previous efforts) I was able to keep to my target HR, though it spiked up to about 150 on a long climb that was about a half kilmetre long near the end of the run. Anyway, I don't know if anyone else has this same issue with the Garmin, but for me I have to use the power wisely or continue to wallow in aches and pains. Like I said before, Garmin don't lie:
The google image of my run.
Lastly, thanks to Marcy for the tip on setting up different folders so that I can share the Garmin with my wife! Much appreciated!
We're off to Prince Edward County with the boys until Friday to frolick on the beach and enjoy a few precious days out of the Big Smoke. Apparently the place we're staying at has wireless, but I am not sure if that's true. We'll see...
Labels: running
5 Comments:
ROFLMAO! Leave it to a man to like that kind of tennis ball blasting stuff. I'd be the typical Mom going "OMG you're going to hurt yourselves! Stop it!" HAHAHHAAHAA Sounds really cool though!
Whoo hoo! Ontario Place sounds like an awesome and exhaustingly fun time for you and Owen. That ball blaster area sounds great.
I hear you on the pacing and trying to keep it slow, my recent post was on the same point. Great minds think alike. Repeat the BR mantra after me: TRAIN SLOW TO RUN FAST.
Have a great week at the beach.
I hear you on the Garmin Fever you are experiencing. I am soooo into Garmin numbers that I can never "jog" or run at a relaxed pace. It's viral and there is no cure. You can always say you are following the FIRST method though.
That sounds like fun!! Cool about the garmin sharing too, neatoo!
I have the same problem with not being able to run an easy pace with the garmin. I guess my solution is if I'm serious about running easy, I'll take a walk break every mile to calm my heart rate and overall pace down.
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