Guessing at time and distance. Took the Garmin but it died after a mile. I'd hoped to check my AHR on an easy run. With the Garmin dead, couldn't check pace either, so I just tried to keep it where there was no temptation to breathe hard. Got the Garmin to come back on for a few seconds a couple of times just for HR readings; it gave me 137, which is about 70% of my HRR. I think. Legs remained very heavy for the first half of the run, better in the last half. Then I did hill sprints in front of the house, which felt weird, since I haven't done them since before Memphis. |