On Thursday the weather was too nice to not do something outside. I rushed home from work, changed, and threw the bike in the back of the car. I made my way out to Cochrane for my own solo ride on Horse Creek. As soon as I started riding my legs felt tired from Wednesday night's hills. Since I didn't have to worry about catching a group I figured I'd just ride and not worry about things too much. I figured I wouldn't get too far because I didn't want to be out on the road as the sun was setting. I opted to ride to the same turnaround spot as on Tuesday so that would give me a 15 mile ride or so. The leaves are changing colour up here already and it was absolutely amazing out. I wish I had thought to bring my camera to take a couple of shots. If the weather cooperates next week for another ride I'll try to snap a few pictures. On my way back there were a bunch of deer out, including one that was standing right in the middle of the road. I slowed down since I wasn't sure which direction he would want to go and he wound up bounding off into the field on my left. I finished up just in time as the sun was getting lower in the sky. When I uploaded my Garmin I realized that I actually rode faster on my own than when I was in the group trying to catch up on Tuesday. Weird, eh?
I had to move my long run to Friday, but considering I only had 45 minutes on the schedule I didn't think it would be too bad. I had planned to run in the afternoon, except that I forgot how much running and Friday afternoons don't agree with me. Of course, I hadn't had a day off since the last Friday, so no wonder my legs were tired. Those 45 minutes felt like they took forever, and it was some of my slowest running in a long time. I was approaching almost 12 minute miles. After the run I showered and ran out to meet a friend for sushi and some Kirin Ichibans which helped to make me forget about how bad of a run it was luckily!
I had to move my long run to Friday, but considering I only had 45 minutes on the schedule I didn't think it would be too bad. I had planned to run in the afternoon, except that I forgot how much running and Friday afternoons don't agree with me. Of course, I hadn't had a day off since the last Friday, so no wonder my legs were tired. Those 45 minutes felt like they took forever, and it was some of my slowest running in a long time. I was approaching almost 12 minute miles. After the run I showered and ran out to meet a friend for sushi and some Kirin Ichibans which helped to make me forget about how bad of a run it was luckily!
5 comments:
ahhhh, the healing power of sushi! So glad the ride was great, it sounded perfect actually. As far as the run, hey you got it done!! Great job!
Sweet! nice job on the the solo ride! A good time with friends after a not-so-good run is always nice. I can't do friday afternoons either... I have the "I'm Done" attitude by 3pm!
Sorry about the bad run, but sushi and Kirin Ichiban pretty much make up for it!
Bad runs happen once in a while, remind you how much you need to appreciate the good ones!!
Yum! Sushi...I haven't had sushi in forever...maybe this week...thanks for the tips on the long run. Think I'll move it to midweek for now!
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