I'm taking a slight deviation from Pftiz's plan. This is supposed to be a recovery week but I am just starting to feel good again and want to get in a couple of solid weeks of training before Ogden. I missed last weeks VO2 max workout so instead of the scheduled 5X600 I opted for the 6X1,000. Other than the slight breeze, the weather was perfect this morning. During my warm up I got the low battery warning on my Garmin. I cut the warm up short so I could make it through the workout before my Garmin died. Starting earlier would also mean that I would only have one repeat into the wind. I ran blind again so I could get better at running by feel. My splits were all over the place but all faster than target pace (6:00/mile) so I can live with that. Repeat | Split | Pace/Mile | Comment | 1 | 3:42 | 5:55 | Struggled to get going.
| 2 | 3:37 | 5:47 | Felt good. Very relaxed.
| 3 | 3:27 | 5:31 | No idea how this was so fast. Maybe Garmin error?
| 4 | 3:33 | 5:41 | Legs feel good. Breathing a little labored.
| 5 | 3:35 | 5:44 | Legs starting to get heavy. Fell asleep halfway through and forced myself to refocus.
| 6 | 3:41 | 5:54 | All into the wind. Took a lot of effort.
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I am very happy with the workout. There was absolutely no achilles pain. I think I may be in the clear. I have a non-running related question. My girls are going to be baptized later this month and they asked if I would do it. I'm not sure that I should or could. While I live my life the way I should and do not do anything that would prevent me from doing it, I only recently started going to church and only go to Sacrament meeting when I do go. Do you think it would be more appropriate for the grandfather, who has much stronger beliefs, to do it?
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