Mine talk to me all the time.
After my 16 miler on Monday, I was ready for a break. I hobbled around the house yesterday like a spry 120 year old. (That's why they call it a recovery day, right?) But this morning I was laying in bed contemplating getting up for my workout. I took a quick survey:
- quads? check.
- hams? check
- calves? check
- feet? check
- knees? Mutinous uproar! There is no way, we're still sore from what you did to us the other day.
I know we're supposed to listen to what our body is telling us, but sometimes my body lies.
So, today's workout consisted of a 1.1 mile warm-up, 4x800 intervals with 400m rest periods in between, and finishing with a nice 1.9 mile tempo-ish run.
I got try out the new Garmin 305 today. For my warm-up and cool-down, I just did the "start" and "stop" method. But when I was at the track I programmed in my intervals and rests and the wonderful little watch (yeah, I know, most people think the Forerunner 305 is HUGE, but it is much smaller than the handheld (eTrex Legend) that I used to run with) told me when to run and when to rest and displayed a great little distance to go for each segment. Yippee!
Oh yeah, I also met another runner training for the Bidwell Classic. Now I know two people in the race.
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