Asphalt hurts
Running for 2.5 hours on asphalt is not my feet's idea of fun.
Running for 2.5 hours on asphalt is not my feet's idea of fun.
An afternoon at the Boise State University Human Performance Lab yielded much data!
So as not to tire out my legs too much before my lactate threshold test, I skipped my run and did strength training only.
As I learn more about 80/20, I'm also learning more about how to measure running intensity.
I'm getting more into the 80/20 running thing.
It's not smart to workout hard without fueling the body.
Date: 3/19/22Training Day: 104Miles: 9Time: 130 minShoes: Altra Lone Peak 4.5Weather: Low 50s How It Felt: Pretty darn good! Keeping the pace easy made me feel like I could go forever. Commentary: Guess who kept her heart rate low for her entire long run? That’s right! This girl! My pace was stupid slow, as in…
Date: 3/18/22Training Day: 103Activity: Strength How It Felt: The workout was a wee intense, especially the walking lunges. But it felt good! Commentary: Alright, it’s official. I’m jumping on the low intensity bandwagon. I did more research, and it just makes sense. Last year, I did a lot of snowshoeing and hiking during the winter.…
I think my treadmill is faster than it says, and an iFit run convinced me I need more low intensity training in my life.