Saturday 15 June 2013

A Smooth Run - #Juneathon Day 15

After a light exercise day yesterday, I felt quite relaxed this morning, if a little tired and on opening the curtains, it seemed like a lovely day for a Park Run. On opening twitter, however...


I only live 5 miles from Walsall Arboretum. Yes, it's a bit blowy and it clearly has been raining here overnight, but surely it can't be that bad?! Fortunately, it still seemed to be dry by the time I got there and, having taken notice of my phone's reminder that I needed to do my shoelaces up, we were off.

The first lap felt a little funny - not in a bad way, but it seemed like I was being held up with no way past (actually, this can't have been the case as I think they still finished in front of me)! Still, I expected quite a slow first lap and so I was quite surprised when the 1 mile announcement came in my ear at 8 minutes and 07 seconds. Really?! So from thinking I was being held up, that time actually seemed faster than I was expecting. That then made me start to wonder whether I'd gone off too fast, however I felt comfortable with how I was running.

Just a short run in the park!

 Towards the end of the second lap, I let the incline about three quarters around the lap slow my pace slightly so I could try and run the final lap at a consisent pace and still have some energy left for a bit of a sprint finish. As I got an audio announcement in my headphones for reaching 2 miles, I realised my total time so far started with a 16... That meant as long as I could run that last lap at about a 9 minute pace, I would have cracked the 26 minute barrier.

The last lap felt as comfortable as the previous two and I realised I was actually passing people on the last lap and only one person passed me - which was both quite pleasing that it was that few and also quite surprising as it appeared to be a member of Blue Man Group - someone snapped a photo of him - see what I mean?

How do you see in those things?

I tried to maintain my consistent pace up the incline and turning the corner, kicked on down the hill with an attempt at a sprint finish. I knew a PB was on but had I made it?

A 'sprint' finish
My stopwatch said yes, Runkeeper said yes, so it was an agonising wait for official confirmation to come through.

 That's 23 seconds off my PB! Checking my splits according to Runkeeper...



So in fact, my first kilometer, where I thought I was being held up, was actually run at a pace of 07:37 min/mile! Looking back through the splits Runkeeper recorded for my previous runs, I have never run a mile in 08:07 before. OK, so I'm no Roger Bannister, but whilst I have a new PB target to aim at, I'm adding the target of running a mile in under 8 minutes as well!


Park Run #16: 3.11 miles (5km) in 25m 40 (69th finisher). Not lapped!

All the photos on this blog are linked to the Walsall Park Run Flick page - no copyright infringement intended. Photos taken by Rocket Ron.

Juneathon totals:

Running:
Distance - 18.10 miles
Time - 2h 37m 02


Swimming:
Distance - 2.79 miles
Time - 1h 39m 13

Cycling:
Distance - 58.94 miles
Time - 2h 58m 42

Walking:
Distance - 9.19 miles
Time - 2h 28m 33

Cross Trainer:
Distance - 3.73 miles
Time - 31m 46

Rowing Machine:
Distance - 1.24 miles
Time - 09m 07

Total Distance - 93.99 miles
Total Time - 10h 24m 23

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