I might not be running at full speed for a while due a left IT band injury.
I took 46.037 steps this week according to my Garmin Vivoactive HR (VA-HR) smartwatch.
Sunday, 8/4/2019
1360 steps, 53/106 resting/peak HR, hr sleep, 170.9 lbs, 1 floors climbed
Yet another mass shooting in Dayton OH ... less than 14 hours after the El Paso mass shooting that killing 20 (plus 2 more on Monday). It took the shooter .. a young white male about 30 seconds to fire 41 rounds which killed 9 people. Luckily police killed him before he can entered a crowded nightclub. Tears for El Paso and Dayton.
Monday, 8/5/2019
6852 steps, 49/94 resting/peak HR, 7.0 hr sleep (wrong ... I was restless all night), 172.1 lbs, 2 floors climbed
Tuesday, 8/6/2019
5874 steps, 51/126 resting/peak HR, 6.32 hr sleep, 174.0 lbs, 4 floors climbed
Wednesday, 8/7/2019
12688 steps, 50/157 resting/peak HR, 6.13 hr sleep, 173.1 lbs, 4 floors climbed
run: 5.05 miles, 44:27, 8:48 pace, 144 avg HR, 156 avg cadence, 77F, humid, 76F, humid, 3 mph W wind, partly sunny
It had been 4 days since my last run so ... I had to get out. I wanted a bit more than 4 so I headed out to the pier. I set up a nice and steady pace. I expected a bit of left IT band pain but it didn't materialize so I was happy about that. The Lake Ontario waves were less than a foot and there were at 5 beach volleyball games going on while I ran past. It was a bit humid so I stopped for a breather a few times around the 4 mile mark. I was dripping when I got done. I made sure to stretch before and after my run. I think I will make a point of doing that going forward. I took a shower afterward to cool down. My splits were: 8:43, 8:33, 8:44, 9:16 and 8:46. All in all ... a success.
Thursday, 8/8/2019
4101 steps, 49/88 resting/peak HR, 6.49 hr sleep, 171.5 lbs, 1 floor climbed
Friday, 8/9/2019
5602 steps, 49/102 resting/peak HR, 6.22 hr sleep, 4 floors climbed
Well ... I have a week of PTO from Ricoh. My boss has been telling me that it would be great if I took my vacation during the summer instead of February and March. The Ricoh fiscal year is the end of March so my 3 week vacation runs from that. I scheduled one week during August and 4 days during in September during Labor Day. I manage the 183 L3Harris SAS network printers for Ricoh. It's easy work so I don't mind the M-F grind.
Saturday, 8/10/2019
9560 steps, 52/149 resting/peak HR, 6.21 hr sleep, 171.6 lbs, 7 floors climbed
run: 5.05 miles, 43:32, 8:37 pace, 140 avg Hr, 158 avg cadence, 62F, 10 mph W wind, partly sunny
Well ... day 1 of vacation. Didn't do much. I made it for a run after a bit of the usual puttering around. I set up the usual nice and steady pace ... just a bit slower due to my left IT band injury. I felt OK ... but I had a twinge of pain at mile 4 so I slowed and cut it to get home ASAP. I felt OK after ... but the left IT band acted up during the rest of the day. It twinged when I went down stairs which is kind of unavoidable when you live in a 2 story townhouse. Aaarrrgghhh!!!!
My darling wife, Christine, sometimes doesn't take a good picture ... plus a bratwurst dinner |
Some races that I saw on Facebook. The Green Lakes was held, link here. The 100K results here and 50K results here. Ellie Peel won the 100K outright and got a write up in Runner'w World to boot, link here. The Beast of Burden 25M, 50M and 100M out at Lockport NY was held, link here. The 25 Mile results here; the 50 Mile results here and the 100 Mile results here.
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