I warmed up for .3 miles and then did 1 mile in 8:34, 3 miles at 8:20 pace, and 1 mile in 8:34. I get really bored running on a treadmill at my usual easy pace. I
watch the clock and it seems to take forever. If I challenge myself a
little, I feel less bored and more satisfied. I was a little challenged towards the end of my tenure at 8:20 pace, but I just stayed focused and allowed myself to go slower on the last mile so that I would finish my 45 minutes right at 5.3 miles. To help myself concentrate while I'm running, I like to do the math--like, if I run at this pace for x minutes, how many miles will I do? Then partway through when I feel like I'm in a rut, I'll think, now how much will I need to increase my pace in order to tack on an extra tenth of a mile? I find that if I do math while I'm running, for some reason I feel more focused. I always do it on long runs outside--when I finish a mile, I calculate what percentage of my workout I've completed. I'm a dork, I know, but I bet other people do similar things.
And now I'm taking a break from tedious grading--it's finals week! As soon as I finish another 10 portfolios, I'm leaving and probably heading to the gym, depending on the time and the weather. We are due for an ice storm today, but no one's real certain about when it'll hit.
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