Last time I was in New York (late November 2017)I took my running stuff and had a couple of runs around Central Park, the cool dry air is perfect for running in I think.Back in New York today after a couple of months in extremely hot weather (35 degrees pretty much every day).
Lovely and cool and just got some proper running shoes (highly recommended btw, went and got the 3D scan of my ankles and feet as well as gait analysis and got some asics numbers - ugly as fuck and only had the ones with this rascal bright orange sole on them but they feel amazing) so got out there straight away.
5Km in 24:30 which I was happy with as I haven’t been able to get anywhere near that in the heat. My record was 20:30 back in cool April when I was running regularly so hoping to get back to that.
Looking at my splits the pace is still there and I’m way better in the cool weather but I was just gassed after the first mile:
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For sure. It’s beautiful to run around in autumn/winter and early spring.Last time I was in New York (late November 2017)I took my running stuff and had a couple of runs around Central Park, the cool dry air is perfect for running in I think.
Oh yes-there certainly is! The Tour de France riders do their training on it for preparation-I tried it a few times on my bike and got about a third of the way up.Ilmington 10k tomorrow. The first in the winter series. There’s a big hill apparently.
Sometimes if I run in the evening depending on what I’ve eaten that day I just feel so much heavier, and it makes me feel like I’ve got heavier legs. I have no idea if that’s the case for you or whether it’s something else, but I run best first thing in the morning after just w coffeeHad a 3 mile run yesterday just before it got dark-my legs felt like lead! Why is that? Some days like last time when I done 5 miles I felt like I could carry on still!
Yes-seems to be better for me first thing in the morning too. I guess for most of us though it’s a case of fitting it in around things and the morning for me is not always possible.For me running on empty in the morning is so much better than running after work. Never thought I'd be that way but it's great although I'm hungry all day after
Walked it. No way was I attempting to run it at the start. Still managed 56 minutes with two stops for puffs on my inhaler.Oh yes-there certainly is! The Tour de France riders do their training on it for preparation-I tried it a few times on my bike and got about a third of the way up.
Prefer being out , it was a really nice day tooYep-same. Been in the treadmill in the week as it was too late but but went out and about today. Much prefer it outside to the treadmill.
Yes if I can get out for about 4 it’s ok but anytime after that it’s too riskyJust can’t trust being around the roads etc in the evening, especially with the dark nights etc.
I want to keep up a good running distance each week, but also try and incorporate a few Peloton rides too. Can anyone recommend a calculator/site/article that can give me a steer on what’s a ‘good’ distance to run each week? And ideally one that takes into account circumstances (age, weight etc).
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