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?
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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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