I ran 7 times this week, 25.03 miles.
I didn't bike this week.
I took 49,825 steps this week according to my Garmin Venu smartwatch.
My Venu gives me steps, heart rate, hours slept and floors climbed (take those last 2 data points with a grain of salt). My Withings WS-50 Smart Body Analyzer scale gives my weight.
WALKING/RUNNING/BIKING: I have gotten over a nagging ache in my left hip/hamstring through lots and LOTS of stretching. So ... I do short walks (1.65 miles), runs (< 6.2 miles) or bike rides (< 20 miles) and then stretch afterwards. A run or a bike is better than a walk in my 66-year-old mind but any exercise is good in the end.
WALKING/RUNNING/BIKING: I have gotten over a nagging ache in my left hip/hamstring through lots and LOTS of stretching. So ... I do short walks (1.65 miles), runs (< 6.2 miles) or bike rides (< 20 miles) and then stretch afterwards. A run or a bike is better than a walk in my 66-year-old mind but any exercise is good in the end.
Walk/Run/Bike electronics: I use my Garmin Venu for runs and walks (backup for the bike). I listen to my Shokz OpenMove bone conduction headphones.
Trek Bike electronics: Garmin Edge 530 sensor bundle, Garmin Varia RVR315 rearview radar, Livall EVO21 smart helmet, and Redshiftsports Arclight pedals.
BTW, I am on a 1299 day steak (3 years, 6 months) of either a walk, run or bike of greater than 1 mile (as of Saturday night, 1/13). There were more than a few days when a mile was all I could walk or limp.
Sunday, 1/14/2024
9:58 hours sleep, 7658 steps, 43/138 avg/max HR, 167.2 pounds, 18 floors climbed
Run: 4.45 miles, 41:10, 9:15 pace, 65 feet total ascent, 128/141 avg/max HR, 156/166 avg/max cadence, 25F, 80% RH, 24 mph W wind, wind chill 10F, cloudy with a few flakes
Shoes: blue Salomon SpeedCross 4 - 268.88 miles
I got out for a run on my usual "Out by the pier and around" route. It was cold and windy so I bundled up. I have all the cold weather gear that I need so I put it on. It looked icy so I switched to my Salomon SpeedCross 4 trail shoes and I was glad I did. The LOSP Trail and the Secret Sidewalk had ice underneath a dusting of snow and were slippery. I ended up taking running with very short strides. I could still feel my feet slip a wee bit with some strides. I ended up treating every dusting of snow as having ice under it. I sped up a bit when I got the Greenleaf Rd except on the snow covered shoulders. I stayed upright ... a good thing. My splits were 9:46, 9:03, 9:17, 9:12 and 8:34 over the last 0.45 mile.
Monday, 1/15/2024
9:24 hours sleep, 7327 steps, 43/140 avg/max HR, 169.1 pounds, 19 floors climbed
Run: 4.65 miles, 40:21, 8:40 pace, 59 feet total ascent, 129/146 avg/max HR, 159/171 avg/max cadence, 10F, 67% RH, 9 mph SW wind, wind chill 1F, sunny
Shoes: blue Brooks Glycerin GTS20 - 559.77 miles
I had off from Ricoh on MLK Jr day since L3Harris had it off. I have to use a Floating Holiday since Ricoh doesn't have it off. I slept in until after 7:30 AM ... it felt a bit nice. But ... runs don't get done by themselves ... so I got up, set the coffee up, got dressed, and got out there. It was cold but not as windy as yesterday. I put on most of my winter weather gear just like yesterday. I had on my Brooks Glycerin GTS20 shoes so I stuck to the road for the most part. I avoided the LOSP Trail and the Secret Sidewalk but I did take the boardwalk in the Ontario Beach Park (just a bit of snow and a bit of ice). I hiked up the pace a bit since I was on the road. My splits were 8:57, 8:37, 8:46, 8:36 and 8:17 over the last 0.65 mile.
The Sunday home between the Steelers and Bills was postponed due to blizzard-like conditions on Saturday night and Sunday until Monday afternoon at 4:30 PM. The Bills offered $20/hour for help shovelling out Highmark Stadium. Some fans still had to shovel out their seats. But ... no matter. The Bills whomped the Steelers. It was 14-0 after the first quarter, 21-0 after a Josh 52 yard TD run, 21-7 at halftime, 21-10, 24-10, 24-17 and then 31-17 for the final. It did get a bit tense when the Steelers got to within a TD. The Kansas City Chiefs (and Taylor Swift) are coming to town next Sunday night!
Tuesday, 1/16/2024
7:03 hours sleep, 12052 steps, 42/136 avg/max HR, 170.4 pounds, 18 floors climbed
Run: 4.25 miles, 36:59, 8:42 pace, 87 feet total ascent, 128/139 avg/max HR, 161/167 avg/max cadence, 19F, 57% RH, calm, cloudy
Shoes: blue Brooks Glycerin GTS20 - 564.02 miles
I was back to work today so it was back to an Alexa wakeup alarm at 5:20 AM. I got out a bit late since I had to give a bit of charge to my cell. It was a bit warmer and calm so I was a bit overdressed. I set up a nice and easy pace. I felt a bit off and sluggish as I ran my "Out to Dewey Ave" route. I wanted to keep to the road. My pace and splits were faster than what I expected: 8:46, 8:44, 8:39, 8:43 and 8:27 over the last 0.25 mile.
Wednesday, 1/17/2024
7:41 hours sleep, 3621 steps, 42/142 avg/max HR, 170.7 pounds, 4 floors climbed
Run: 3.15 miles, 9:01 pace, 26 feet total ascent, 126/146 avg/max HR, 159/167 avg/max cadence, 9F, 72% RH, 10 mph W wind, wind chill -5F, cloudy
Shoes: blue Brooks Glycerin GTS20 - 567.17 shoes
It was 9F and today would have been a walk day after 4 running days. But it was too damn cold to walk so I ran. I thought about heading out to Dewey Ave but I turned around at Mann Rd. My music died when I turned back onto Greenleaf Rd. I couldn't figure out why until I saw that my Garmin Venu (the source of my music) had died. Oh, well ... I continued running home. Brr!
Thursday, 1/18/2024
7:35 hours sleep, 9371 steps, 42/132 avg/max HR, 171.0 pounds, 18 floors climbed
Run: 3.15 miles, 28:09, 8:56 pace, 73 feet total ascent, 123/134 avg/max HR, 157/168 avg/max cadence, 19F, 73% RH, 12 mph WSW wind, wind chill 8F, cloudy
Shoes: blue Brooks Glycerin GTS20 - 570.32 miles
It was 19F this morning ... it was warmer but I still wore the same gear as yesterday except for the GRTC neck gaiter. My Garmin Venu was fully charged so it tracked me the whole way. I struck up the usual nice and easy pace. It was my sixth run day in a row so I stuck to a 5K on my "Out to Mann Rd" route. My splits were 9:12, 8:52, 8:53 and 7:56 over the last 0.15 mile.
Friday, 1/19/2024
7:25 hours sleep, 5211 steps, 42/101 avg/max HR, 171.5 pounds, 7 floors climbed
Walk: 1.66 miles, 23:39, 14:14 pace, 19 feet total ascent, 89/109 avg/max HR, 95/137 avg/max cadence, 23F, 86% RH, calm, light snow
Shoes: blue Brooks Launch GTS8 - 376.55 miles
Well ... it's the day before another Freezeroo tomorrow morning so it was a walk day. I don't think that this Freezeroo will be canceled like last week. There was about an inch of light fluffy snow waiting for me when I stepped outside. I struck up my usual brisk walking pace and slipped a bit so I shortened my stride. The light snow in my headlamp was pretty but I really couldn't look up too much since I was trying to stay on my feet ... I did. My splits were 14:17 and 14:08 over the last 0.66 mile.
Saturday, 1/20/2024
6:51 hours sleep, 4585 steps, 44/138 avg/max HR, 0 (?) floors climbed
Today's race was Freezeroo #4 out in Victor NY. The drive is a good 40 minutes in good weather. It had snowed another 2 to 3 inches overnight up near Lake Ontario. A SUV was off the road about 200 feet from where I turned onto Greenleaf Rd as I exited our apartment complex ... not a good omen. I drove carefully. The roads got better the farther away I got from Lake Ontario. I got to Victor Municipal Park around 9:15 AM so I had plenty of time to get ready. The weather conditions were 13F, 80% RH, 12 mph WNW wind, wind chill 0F, cloudy with a few flakes.
Run: 0.5 mile, 4:50, 9:36 pace, 30 feet total ascent, 114/127 avg/max HR, 153/161 avg/max cadence
Shoes: blue Brooks Glycerin GTS20 - 570.82 miles
Run: 4.88 miles, 40:53, 8:22 pace (from official results)
Shoes: blue Brooks Glycerin GTS20 - 575.70 miles
I got out for a little 0.5 mile warm up run about 10 minutes before the race. And .... we were off! The road inside the park was a bit slick so I ran carefully. The shoulders on the roads outside the park were mostly slushy so I ran in the road. My Garmin Venu had 27% when I started and died at mile 1.89. I think it doesn't like the cold. I ran within myself ... not too slow and not too fast ... steady. The wind was nice when it was at my back but sucked when it was in my face. Finally ... I could see the finish. And .... done in 40:53. I got the mileage from Amy Ward who had 4.88 miles. I was a bit tired so I sat down for a while before I had a piece of pizza, 3 cookies and a quarter of a bagel. The roads were a lot better on the way back.
No Strava route or Relive video so a finish line selfie will have to do! |
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