Things are different now.
With Boston looming, I've been doing more and more hills. Well, mostly the same hill actually. There is one big hill about 5 miles from home. It's a 300ft ridge which provides, depending on the route, a steady 2 mile ascent and a steeper 1 mile descent. It used to be my idea of hell!
Today, I felt cold and tired, and figured I might turn around after 5 miles.
Then the sun came out...
I felt good, and decided to do the climb and descent I've just described. Uphill was fun in a strange sort of way - beautiful views. I can now run it at a reasonable pace without my heart rate going above 75%MHR - I'd have had to walk it a year or 2 ago. Heartbreak Hill in Boston is losing its mystique - I ran my Heartbreak Hill simulation on the way up. I passed Shelly on 'Heartbreak Hill' - we are making a habit of passing each other on our Sunday runs!
Downhill was great fun. 1 mile of fast running. I think I've cracked the downhill technique. I feel very comfortable. Again, useful Boston preparation, as Boston has lots of downhills.
In the end I ran 17 miles. Fun! Here's the profile:

2 comments:
that's great - such a positive post
and no dogs or other disasters!
I can do positive! ;-)
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