My legs were a little stiff and tired this morning from the evening run. I've realized that although splitting my runs into a morning and an evening run seems easier, the recovery time is not long enough to allow my legs to get back to a normal state. I'm not saying this is bad, just an observation. I still want to see how this works over a longer period of time. I ran 5 miles trying to keep my HR at 140. As usual it took a mile just to get my heart rate to 140 so the first mile is typically well below that rate unless I really run hard and I don't think that's good for the first warm-up mile. I also don't know what's up with the knee. I run hard last evening and it felt great...I run easy this morning and it hurts quite a bit. Maybe it's the way I run when I run slowly that's aggravating it...? Who knows...I'm just going to keep running until it get better or hurts so much that I can't run!
5/13/2011 |
Mile |
Time |
HR |
HR % |
2.5 Miles Out and Back |
1 |
8:35:00 |
128 |
63% |
2 |
8:44:00 |
140 |
71% |
3 |
8:34:00 |
141 |
72% |
4 |
8:44:00 |
141 |
72% |
5 |
8:31:00 |
143 |
73% |
Total |
43:08:00 |
139 |
70% |
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Pace |
8:37:36 |
75 Deg. |
Raining |
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Goal was 140 HR / 70% Max Heart Rate |
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