Weekend Recap - Baseball and Long Run
Priceless!
Here are some pics from our day at the game:
Owen and me, with him looking somewhat stunned. Pictures taken where you point the camera at yourself always look a bit strange:
Our vantage point for the game:
Malcolm got a hold of my camera and went a little nuts. Here's a self-portrait:
Owen's rally cap earned the Canucks just one run in the ninth. I should have worn a hat!!!
On Sunday (today, that is) I went out for yet another milestone run. Each week I've upped the long run by 2 kilometres and today the total came to a tidy 20km. My weekly total went down a little since I missed my Wednesday run due to the foot thing (31km instead of the planned 37), but I am still quite happy with how my long runs are getting longer and longer. I ran very conservatively today, which means nice and slow. I managed to complete the distance in 1:53:41 for an average pace of 5:41/km (9:08/mile). My average heart rate was 145bpm, which was where I wanted it to be - right around the 80% of max range.
A new thing happened as well. I ran with two bottles today, one with water the other with Gatorade. By about the 15k mark I had to go real bad and since this has never been an issue in the year and a bit that I've been running it was a strange feeling. As I ran past places where I could have (in theory) ducked in to use the facilities I invariably chickened out and didn't want to do this since it makes me feel guilty to do so without buying something. In the end I ran by a park and stopped off to see if the bathrooms were open, but alas this was not to be. Then, a bit further down the road, I noticed a trail leading off into the woods and I darted in there for some much needed relief. You gotta love trees!
On the injury front the foot is still tight, but it feels manageable. I will continue to run slow and may alter the plan a bit to do a long run next weekend, but shorten the long run the weekend before the Around the Bay race so that I can be as ready as possible for the 30k, which will be a new record distance wise by quite a margin. I'm thinking 24k next Sunday, then something like 16 or 18k the Sunday after that. Better to be undertrained, I hear!
It was also pretty cool to see so many runners out this morning. A real sense of camaraderie with most, but some just don't seem to appreciate a brief bit of eye contact and a friendly wave. What's up with that?!?!
Garmin don't lie.
Labels: injury, running, World Baseball Classic
7 Comments:
Good to see the dome filled again. Jays crowds have been pretty pathetic these past few years.
looks like a good boys outing! Keep taking care of that foot!
I'm a Twins fan and looking forward to the baseball season. Hope the foot is healing. Otherwise you can run some pool laps with me. :)
Ohhh that's sweet that you got to go. We (actually meaning Mr McG) had to watch from the living room HAHA!
That was a great game! Even taking out my USA-bias and glee that my team won, it was a great game. Who wouldn't like WBC?
That's great that you went to the game. We caught a little on tv. Fun!
Good job with the 20k. I think your long run plan for the next two weekends sounds good, especially with the 30k coming up.
Looks like you had a lot of fun at the game.
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