Hey there,
I had a good week, 5 runs last week, a couple walks, and one swim. Pretty good for a retired triathlete. I've gained a bunch of weight since IM, but I'm happy to say I'm starting to shed again. Saturday's run I finally started to feel smooth again and the sub 8 min pace started to feel like it's supposed to. It's funny cause I run that same approx. pace no matter how fit I am. I just hurt more if I'm out of shape, or will even stop mid-run if I have to. But it's the pace I dial into all the time, it varies a tad, but not much more than like 20 secs per mile. I can run faster if fit and I have a specific goal or in a race of course, but if I head out without a goal it's always going to be about the same.
Still thinking of sking this winter. I was gonna go shopping last week, but then I saw an advertisement for the annual ski sale/swap thing at Barlow/Maxbell. So I think I'll hold off till then, it's actually starting this week so I don't have long to wait. There's no snow yet anyways, although we had some last week(it melted). I'm guessing if I do get skis we'll probably not get a winter(or at least very little snow), because that's just the way things go right?
I also finally got some of those vibram barefoot shoes/sandles. What ever you call them, I figured I'm in the off season so I could try using these a bit here and there to help strengthen my legs/feet. I think I first heard about them from Susi and then a friend from work here does all his running in them. I doubt I'll ever drop my running shoes completely, I just want to strengthen my legs. I totally buy into the fact that we spend too much time in very cushioned footwear that that it causes us to actually weaken. I don't know if it'll prevent injuries, I hope so, as long as I don't do too much of it too quickly. I will be extremely cautious starting out with these as I've been running for so many years, it would be super easy to get injured. Especially since I already have calf problems at times, with these things it works your calves wayyy harder as there is no heel at all. I did 2 miles in them on sunday, mostly on ashalt, with some on grass. My feet ache a bit even from that. I even started out walking so it wasn't a full 2 miles of running. Gotta watch the stones as you can feel it all through the thin rubber sole(not really a sole).
PS: Saw a coyote on saturday. On one of my regular runs to Carburn park he was cruisin around the pond possibly trying to catch a goose? They're gathering on the pond for the trip south. Has anyone ever noticed that not all the geese fly south? It's true I see them year round, even in cold weather. Yet they gather in fall, maybe just to go through the routine, then some end up staying?
love my vibrams...train in my bikilas often....even with strength training...and they've definitely helped me strengthen my legs from top to bottom..good luck with those..and the weight shedding
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