Longer Than Planned
I worked until lunch and then came home to relieve Monica since she had to go to work to get some stuff finished up before the weekend. When I arrived she was in the middle of cooking lunch, was not ready to leave yet, and so I was able to squeeze in my run. The idea was to go for a nice easy 10k. I got ready as fast as I could and then took off at an easy pace.
It was easily the warmest weather I've run in this entire year. By the time I hit the 4k mark the shirt was off and it was nice running under the shady spots on the trail along the Don River. I then realized that the route I'd chosen would leave me a few kilometres away from the house and walking the rest would force Monica to wait a bit too much. So I started picking up the pace a bit, all the while calculating in my head just how far past 10k I was willing to run. As I ran up the hill at Riverdale Park I was really starting to labour. I stopped at Withrow Park for a drink of water and then kept running, the Garmin now telling me that I was past 11k.
In the end I ran 12k in 1:04:20 for an average pace of 5:21/km (8:37/mile). The pace contributed to a higher heart rate than I really wanted, but I think the heat had more impact than anything else. The average ended up at 159bpm, so I guess this was more of a tempo run type workout even if the pace was not as fast as I would normally hold for this level of effort. This weekend I will have to definitely go nice and easy.
Garmin don't lie.
Labels: running
1 Comments:
Change in temp will get you every time. I always find my HR much higher the first could hot days until my body adjusts. Sounds like it was still a good run for you
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