I woke up with about 3 1/2 hours of sleep, feeling surprisingly awake. I decided to get my run in before an afternoon Travelers game. I texted my buddy Josh and we started about 12:30 from my house.
My setting: In Sherwood, AR, we have a lot of hills and a lot of paved roads and sidewalks. In June, AR is very hot and humid. (Most people consider running mid-day completely nuts, but most people tend to avoid running anyways.) Today we started from my driveway and ran hilly roads for about 2 miles. It was 95 degrees with 60% humidity.
My equipment: I have a pair of "modern" running shoes that cost about $80. Last year I went to the NB store and they "analyzed" my foot and recommended these. My shins are hurting, my knees are tender, my feet feel heavy, and I strike on my heel when I run.
My performance: Today is a good example of where I am as a runner. The run tackled 2 decent hills twice. My friend Josh can comfortably run alongside and hold a conversation. I can comfortably say "yes" in response to his conversation before I'm out of air. I had to walk 3 times for a couple minutes to catch my breath, and I was probably pacing about a 9 minute mile when I was running. Today during the second half coming up the hills I felt like I was suffocating in the heat, centered mostly at my head.
My diet: For breakfast about 1/2 hour before running I had some Cracklin Oat Bran with milk and drank half a bottle of water. After my run, MP (my beautiful wife) fixed tortillas with black beans and cheese.
My nutrition: Today I did not take any vitamins or supplements before my run because my stomach was pretty empty. I regret not taking a couple
Rhodiola 110, which have helped me with energy and recovery in the past...I could have used the extra help today. After the run, however, I have made it a habit to drink 1 or 2
Joint Health Twist Tubes, which noticeably help with knee and back pain for me.
My form: My friend Josh helped highlight how I was mostly moving my arms from the elbow only, and demonstrated a conventional armswing from the shoulders. We had some good discussion on stride, breathing, and side cramps, but I do not actually know where to turn for good constructive help on improving my form yet.
My thoughts: I will post separately about lessons learned and my personal quest for better running.
Interesting product of the day:
The Green Silence. This shoe, according to my internet searches, is turning heads with new and experienced runners. It may be a good compromise between minimal soles and road shoes.