Yesterday morning as I prepared to knock out my final training run of the week I was feeling a bit worn down. Thus, I decided to dial the pace back on my five-miler to 7:19 from the 7:03 I have been hitting the past two weeks. I have always heard about listening to your body, and that definitely felt like the right thing to do--particularly given the fact I am still nearly a year away from my big race. So my run totals for last week were four runs, 21 miles. The only other somewhat exciting thing is I synced my Garmin Forerunner 210 with my PC and updated the software, which is supposed to help with connecting to satellites (which has been a big issue lately). In conjunction, I joined Garmin Connect and will start logging workouts to the app/website. We'll see how that goes--I am not a big fan of manually logging workouts, which I will largely be relegated to given the fact I won't be running outside much for quite some time.
O.K., one addendum--I decided to buy a Garmin foot pod, which will theoretically allow me to track my treadmill runs (as well as outdoor ones when my watch fails to pick up a signal). Supposedly it's pretty accurate, but we'll see...
O.K., one addendum--I decided to buy a Garmin foot pod, which will theoretically allow me to track my treadmill runs (as well as outdoor ones when my watch fails to pick up a signal). Supposedly it's pretty accurate, but we'll see...