
Originally Posted by
Crankin
I meant speed in mph. Trying to feel like I am not dying at a 10 min. mile pace. I don't need to go faster than that, for the kind of running I want to do. Really, it's just an adjunct to cycling. I feel great at 5.5 mph, OK, but on the way to torture at 5.8, and 6 mph is still pretty hard for me. I don't think I was born to run, but it's a time efficient way to exercise. I do a lot of fitness walking/hiking, which I love, but in order for me to burn the calories I need to burn to maintain my weight, I'd have to walk for at least an hour... that's OK some of the time, but I am determined.
Just another thing we're very similar on! I can run at 5.5 mph on the treadmill all day (if my lunch break from work could last that long
), but at 6.0, I start fading before too long. The most I've done at 6.0 is 2 miles straight, and I've done shorter intervals at 6.2, but that's my max (and I've been running for a year now, so I'll never be a speed demon, tho my endurance has improved a lot). What I started doing on the treadmill for about a month before Christmas was 5.5 mph flat/hill intervals every .25 miles. I'd do flat, then 1% grade, then flat, then 1.5% grade, then flat, then 2.0% grade on up to 3.0% grade, then back down. After doing that, running 6.0 mph on the flat actually felt pretty easy! Slow climbs are harder than moderate flats...kinda like on a bike! 
I ran outside today! Just about 1.5 miles, plus another mile of walking. It was in the upper 50s and sunny but quite windy so felt a little cooler than the temp, but still nice to be outside for the first time since my tendinitis. After two fairly long, hilly hikes over the weekend, I felt that my knee would hold up, and it did. Yippee!
Emily
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