Softball and 5k Maintenance Run
After getting home, post picking up of the older loin-fruit, I headed out for my usual Wednesday 5k "maintenance" run. This would normally be a day of intervals, but I really have to wait until the knee is 100% before attempting those again. Anyway, what I try and do is a decent pace somewhere in between slow and race pace, which for today was in the 5:20/km range, give or take a little. I managed to complete the 5k in 26:33, a 5:18 pace (translates to about 8:30ish per mile pace), and it did not feel that difficult. This pace would have really been a test a month ago, so I know I am making strides. The knee was definitely more sore than it has been in a week, so that sweatshirt (and, more importantly, the bragging rights) came at a cost. Also, I was supposed to go by a grocery store on the way home to pick a couple of things up for dinner and ended up walking way more than expected. After the 5K I walked 1.4k to the store, and then about the same distance back home for a total of 3.8k of walking, including the usual warm up.
Tonight I'll be icing, then later stretching. I might even take an Ibuprofen if I still feel pain there before going to sleep. I hate taking pain killers, but this would be as per physio's orders.
Garmin don't lie.
Last thing, I added the pace conversion chart at the bottom of my sidebar. Now I will be able to easily understand (read: easy to find, not necessarily comprehend) the training and race reports of all the American bloggers that I read!
Update: Here's a picture of out winning softball team. I'm the tall dude standing up with the hat.
4 Comments:
Wow, looking very nice on that 5k! Whooo Hoooo. Progress!
Nice job kicking some co-worker ASS. Wear the sweatshirt proudly.
Sometimes Garmin do lie. But probably not in your case. Good luck with the wonky knee.
I figured the race pace was for us so we could understand you!
The workplace should be careful, they might promote injury in the less active peeps. :P
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