Other than a bit of jello legs at the end of ten miles on Sunday, I have no complaints about my running weekend.
The mom I met at my son's school called me and arranged to pick me up for the run Saturday morning. They were running a trail run nearby and the directions were a bit tricky. She and her sister picked me up and we met a third member of the group at the trail head. It was a fantastic trail run through a little canyon, up to a dam that overlooked a gorgeous valley/canyon. We spent a lot of time navigating (they hadn't spent a lot of time on this trail) and deciding where to go. That's ok. I enjoyed taking it easy and getting to know them. I think we ended up going around four miles. We made plans to run the same trails next weekend without as much stopping to navigate. I didn't mind the relaxed pace and stopping at all. It isa lot of fun running trails with other people. I was just starting to walk/run with Jen up Cowles Mountain and really enjoying it. I am glad to pick up the trail running up here.
Since I didn't get a very long run in, I decide to run again Sunday morning. I was determined to run ten miles, although the longest I had run since AFC was nine miles a week or two afterward. I am supposed to pace a friend in a half marathon in a few weeks and I wanted to make sure I can even finish. At this point, I just want to be able to run it with her. I don't know how good I'll be at pacing with my lack of training, but I am going to try my best. I am just excited to finally be running with her.
Sunday's run was nice. It was a bit foggy when I started, which made things pretty humid once they warmed up a bit. I ran down to the river and headed east. I felt pretty good. I felt like I was getting into a groove. Around mile 7, I wanted to see if I could pick it up a bit. I ran the eighth mile in 8:39. Yeah! It was around that time that I had to head away from the river and back up to my house. The key word here is up. Oops. I didn't leave much in the tank for an uphill return to my neighborhood. As I started up the road, I started noticing my knees hurting and my legs feeling pretty heavy.
The good news is that even though it was tough, I was able to run those last two uphill miles under ten minutes each. I was really worked by the time I got home. I think that eight miles would have been more appropriate, considering the amount of running I have been doing. But I am glad I did ten. I know that I will be able to run that half marathon in Santa Barbara on November 8. I may not be speedy, but I should have a respectable time.
Next weekend should be more of the same-- a fun trail run on Saturday and a longer run on Sunday. Life is good.
* I know, I know... the weekend was DAYS ago
I am so excited! :D
ReplyDeleteHopefully my leg will be feeling better and we can just have a fun run. No worries!
And the race is the 7th. Not the 8th. ;)
Sounds like a couple great runs, nice job!
ReplyDeleteGlad you got to have a couple of nice runs. It sounds like you are settling in nicely in your new area. Yay!
ReplyDeleteYay for getting nice runs in and loving life!
ReplyDeleteI think you will do just fine in Santa Barbara! You may just surprise yourself ;)
Seriously, each time I hear about your runs in your new home I feel a little surge of happiness for you. I know how hard it can be to move to a new location and it sounds like you're having a good adjustment!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are finding good running peeps in the new neighborhood. Why do I get the feeling that even with what you consider to be a lack of training, you'll still do awesome in November?
ReplyDeletePlease take pics of your new runs/locales - I'd love to see them!!
How are the kids and Kenny doing?