Today’s run was AWESOME! I wasn’t sure what to expect because Monday’s run was not-so-great. I wasn’t sure what to expect with the weather either–so I dressed for everything. Hat and longer sleeves in case it rained. Sunglasses if it was sunny.
Today there were no aches and pains and I was fast! I ran the loop and also incorporated some speed-work as I went. I wasn’t focusing on speed-work by any means but I did a few sets of intervals (running as fast as I can). It felt really good!
Usually when I run the loop (whichever direction I start), I gauge my “good run time” by what time I reach either the Hawthorne or Steel Bridge. I strive to get there by 22 minutes at the slowest. Either of the bridges mark the 3/4 mark or so of the entire loop. Today, I got there at 20 minutes!
20:39 to be exact! That’s when I did about 3/4 of the loop. I paused just before the Steel Bridge to take a picture and I decided to go the “long way” by running up the stairs and running across the TOP of the Steel Bridge instead of staying on the lower pedestrian path.
I took a deep breath and ran up BOTH flights of stairs to the top without stopping or slowing, taking the stairs two at a time.
The picture isn’t great, but imagine me starting at the very bottom and running up all those stairs to the left of the photo. That’s what I did!
The two above pictures were taken from the top of the Steel Bridge. I ran across the bridge to the other side of the river:
Luckily it did not rain at all during my lunch time run. I was happy! I ran down the other side of the bridge and back to the waterfront. My time was still pretty great. I ran that extra 1/4 of a mile or so of the waterfront and then headed back to the office. I have no official number for how many miles I did and that bugs me. I think I need to move “Buy a Garmin” to the top of my To Do List!!
Today was also the first day in a long time where I was BUMMED that I had to go back to the office. My legs wanted to keep running! I had so much energy! I wanted to just keep going. But alas, I headed back.
I got back to the office and stupidly decided to run up the stairs to the locker room instead of taking the elevator as I usually do. 7 floors later…..
…I was asking myself “Why did I take the stairs again?” Oooof my quads were burning! Showered, stretched A LOT and it felt good!
My calories burned were AWESOME today! I was shocked when I saw my number:
Time: 35:33
Calories Burned: 505
Nike+ Pace: 9’17”
QUESTION: How do you mix up your runs to keep them interesting?
The Boyfriend
Nice work babes!
hundredtenpounds
Thanks, babes!
Lisa (bakebikeblog)
Wow – that is one freakin’ awesome run! Its funny how often the GREAT runs come just after a BAD run ?! Strange huh!
hundredtenpounds
Strange indeed! But that’s what happened.
Lori (Finding Radiance)
Wow – those are some serious calories!
Great job
Morgan @ Healthy Happy Place
wow, great job! stairs always kill me. I think it’s because of the impact on my knees.
hundredtenpounds
I am usually sore the next day from stairs. I imagine tomorrow will be like that!
Kellie
Buy a Garmin. I really like mine. It is nice to see how far you have gone and also your split times. I got it for Christmas and it is really cool.
Katie @ Health for the Whole Self
Great run, girl! I love that feeling when you just know your legs could keep going and going if you had the time!
Beth
Congrats!! It’s the best when you have an awesome run and you’re not even expecting it. Such a great feeling!
Kelly
You are awesome!!!!
Christine @ Grub, Sweat and Cheers
Good for you! You must have felt brilliant after!
I like to shake things up by running different routes, giving myself different half-way goals, sometimes I’ll do intervals or hills…all helps it keeping things from getting boring.
hundredtenpounds
Intervals and hills are a great way to mix it up.
constantlyunwinding
Good work! I love doing intervals when running it keeps me from getting bored! I just bought a Gramin and I love it! It really makes you challenge yourself more! Keep up the good work:)
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