Date: 2/21/09
Consecutive Days Run: 52
Runner: Brandon Wood
Shoes: Newton AW Trainers
Location: New York, NY
Type of Run: LSD
Time of Day: 1:24 PM EST
Distance Run: 16.40 miles
Time Run: 02:03:03
Average Pace: 7:30 per mile
Weather Conditions: Cold-ish (45 degrees Fahrenheit), WINDY (18~25 mph wind)
Disposition: Almost not sick anymore…still
Link to Run Detail: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/25264213
About the Run: Whenever I am just getting over a cold or allergy episode, the (please pardon the detail) mucus left behind often takes almost a week to leave my head. During that time, with all the nose blowing, coughing and such comes a bit of dizziness. In fact, when I am about to blow my nose, I have to be careful to try to sit before so I don’t fall over. So, when I began my run today, that dizziness was a very pesky addition that stuck around for the first five miles or so.
My assigned run for today was: 2 Hours. Run zone 2 but every 20 minutes put in a 3 minute surge. Finish with a 3 minute surge. Admittedly, I forgot everything about my assigned run with the exception of the “2 hours” part. The day was beautiful and sunny getting into the mid-forties. For the first mile I felt decent though my legs were protesting a little from my ride yesterday. Once I hit the West Side Greenway though, I almost immediately felt like I was working too hard, which turned into that same pesky dizziness that I talked about before. After about five miles, the feeling went away, thankfully, and I settled into a nice groove.
Now, some people are demoralized by hills, some by GI issues and still others by the temperature outside. To be honest, there is probably an annoying and demoralizing “thing” for every runner that exists. For me, nothing gets to me quicker than wind. The wind today was absolutely nuts. According to AccuWeather, the wind for the period when I was running today was from 18~25 mph…constant. So, on the way South, I figured that at least I would have an easier time on the way back, when my legs would be in need of the help. WRONG!!!!!!! The wind, which ad been coming straight out of the West, had flipped to coming out of the Northwest, which if you know how the island of Manhattan is situated, put the wind DIRECTLY in my face. What a pain.
All in all, it was a good run with plenty of distance. It was a bit slower than my last two hour run and definitely spent more time in heart rate zone 3 than zone 2. It’s nice beginning to feel like a real person again!