Susan-May things go well for you between now and when you HIM. Hope your foot problems heal well afterwards.
I have not posted in a while...but my running is going slowly that is for sure. I am now up to 2.5 miles as of this AM. The run felt good and no major after effects which is nice. I guess I must be doing something right. I have kept my HR in the Endurance zone most of the time.
I have done enough track running now and my distances are enough that I am lusting after a Garmin 305. That way I can hit the trails, know what my HR is and my distances. Not only that but the bonus is I can use it on the bike too.
As far as long runs go, I have not really done much of any right now. A few threads back someone asked about adding distance. I have stayed with the 10% rule. When I have come to a distance that I feel like I'm having a hard time adjusting to, I have stayed there for a week or so before moving on. So if I tried a long run of 4 miles, is that going to push me to far? Should I aim for just adding one mile to my 2.5 that I am doing now? I think the Galloway book suggested a long run of 4 miles if you can run 2.5 "normally" Any ideas on this would help.
Slowly I will eventually get up there in mileage. I'm not pushing it at all. My only goal is to be able to run a 5k on trails in August. So I think I'm doing alright for pacing.
Red Rock



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Probably the reason, or one of the reasons I have made it this far is because I have just stuck to the track or dirt.
