Snow Day
Yesterday morning, under a blanket of fading stars I ran to work along the Colqutiz Trail. With the air cool and crisp, the early signs of spring were inescapable as daffodil shoots littered the path edge and the sweet aroma of cherry blossoms hung delicately in the trees.
You can imagine my surprise then as I woke this morning and peered out the window to see a world blanketed in snow. I fully expect this evening’s run home to me heavy on adventure and light on aerobic capacity. And tomorrow’s track workout, 15x400 will almost certainly be postponed (Ally sent me the attached photos this morning).
On the weekend, amid milder conditions I participated in my first Island Race Series event in almost two years. Billed as the Island’s premier road racing series, Sunday’s course was more reminiscent of a cross county route and I’ve certainly run GutBuster trail races that are flatter. That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed myself even if I my ego suffered a few bruises: Hatley Castle 8k results, 31:06, 3:53 pace/km, 25 OA, 4 AG
With the Times Colonist two months away, my recent competition has lit a fire in my belly and planted seeds for the future.
Training:
Monday: A.M. 44:45, P.M. 42:31
Tuesday: 1:08:51 w/ 3x10 tempo (2’)
4 comments:
3:53 pace/km for a 8k? Did you hop on one leg or what?
Cute pictures, though!
Thomas you're a bastard, those were hard fought 3:53s, needless to say it wasn't an easy course:)
Sorry Michael, that may have sounded a bit harsh. I didn't intend to insult you, just egg you on.
It would take much more than that to upset me... I relaized it was a joke/motivation. I have no hard feelings, keep it coming.
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