Sunday, 2/8/2015: 5.3 miles, 47:24, 8:56 pace, 19F, 93% RH, 13 mph NE wind, wind chill 6F, overcast, light snow.
Well ... I could give details of a tiff between my darling wife, Christine, and I had but I won't. Suffice to say that the laundry really needed to get done. I got 6 loads done which took all day (9:30AM to 5:30PM). In between all that Christine and I kissed and made up plus I got a run in .. so it was a win, win!
Garmin Connect Activity for A nice and easy out and back 5.3 miles
I could finally walk without an ache in my ankles so I really needed to run. I knew that each dryer load took 50 minutes so I got a run in. I headed out and decided to keep it nice and easy plus stick to the main streets so I wouldn't get into the mushy side streets. It was snowing just a bit. Mission accomplished ... plus I was in a better mood than I was when I left. It is true that I get a bit cranky if I don't run for 4 days.
Monday, 2/9/2015: snow equals rest day
At least 6 inches of fluffy snow fell during the day. Then there was a train stuck across 104 on the west side of Rochester ... on I live on the east side. So there was a big traffic snarl ... I crawled south, then east, then north to get around it ... which took a while.
Tuesday, 2/10/2015: 10 miles, 1:26:20, 8:38 pace, 21F, 78% RH, 6 mph NE wind, wind chill 14F, overcast, real light snow
Yes, pizza was in the oven when I got home. But I needed to run so run I did.
Garmin Connect Activity for A gorgeous 10 miles
I got dressed, had a bit of an energy bar and got out there. It was absolutely gorgeous! The main streets were mainly clear and the side streets were just a bit slushy. I just took it easy and let the run happen on my usual 10K route. I stretched it to 15K and then added a little more to get to a nice even 10 mile. My splits were: 8:39, 8:30, 8:38, 8:25, 8:43, 8:26, 8:52, 9:00, 8:41 and 8:26. Sweet!
And yes, the pizza was warmed up and all was good!
Wednesday, 2/11/2015: Rest day ... yada, yada, yada.
Thursday, 2/12/2015: 8 miles, 1:09:28, 8:41 pace, 9F, 66% RH, 15 mph WNW wind, wind chill -8F, overcast, light snow.
The cold is in Rochester with a vengeance. So, it was cold and windy ... but I run and I'm a bit crazy so I went out to run anyway. I wore my CW-X tights, Brooks pants, Darn Tough sock and blue Salomon Speedcross 3 trail shoes on the bottom. I wore a black ls tech, heavy Sugoi ls tech and my 1/4 zip Sugoi ls tech pullover for the top along with a full balaclava, Beanie, face shield and headlamp. I was warm enough to pull down the face shield and hike up my sleeves a bit. It was light when I started but dark when I finished. I thought about going for a full 10 but cut it short to 8 when I was running into the wind and snow on the way back. I took it easy. The main streets were a bit snow covered and slushy, the side streets were snow covered and the sidewalks were worse. The traffic was moving slower and avoided me ... thankfully. My splits were: 8:12, 8:53, 8:29, 8:35, 9:30 (sidewalk on Cooper Rd and Titus Ave), 8:57, 8:34 and 8:17. An OK run. I wasn't really chilled to bone because I dressed well.
Friday, 2/13/2015: Rest day and the day before a race.
It was 0F when I went to work and "warmed up" to 10F by the time I went home. Tonight was a rest night, plus I took my darling wife, Christine, to get her nails done at New Nails while I shopped for groceries at nearby Wegmans.
Saturday, 2/14/2015: 2 runs of 1 and Freezeroo #5 of 8.06 miles, 21F, 79% RH, 14 mph SSW wind, wind chill 8F, light snow with large flakes
It was a Freezeroo kind of Saturday morning so I was up around 7AM. The race venue for Freezeroo #5 was the Greece DPW on Long Pond Rd. This was my 4th Freezeroo #5. I broke 1 hour last year with a 59:28.
It had warmed up during the night so it could have a colder Freezeroo #5 ... 21F, come on! So ... I got up, had my usual pre-race bowl of cereal, got dressed, kissed my wife good-bye and headed out. I had on my usual: CW-X tights with GRTC shorts, heavy Sugoi long sleeve tech, 1/4 zip Brook long sleeve pullover, full balaclava, Brooks beanie and skiing mittens. I got there a full hour early so I had plenty of time to get my bib, timing chip and warmup with a nice and easy 1 mile warmup run, link here. I changed into my blue Salomon Speedcross 3 trail shoes for added traction before the race (and was glad I did).
Just milling around before the start |
Go!! |
Soon we were obscured by the snow |
Running on Edgemere Drive |
Then another left onto Edgemere Drive for just over another mile. Lake Ontario was just across the road. I took another tiny walk break. The wind wasn't too bad. It could have been a lot worse.
Turning the corner into the finish chute |
It was Valentine's Day after all! |
I headed home. I stripped when I got in the door, put on some warm clothes and soon had a mug of hot coffee. My darling wife, Christine, and I vegged the rest of the day.
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