- run 13.0 km in 1:07:56
overall pace 5:13, which is a bit slower than i'd like. on the other hand it's 31/87 degrees and humid. as soon as i got home i had to run my neck and face under cold water, lick up a palmfull of salt, drink a liter-plus of water and eat an orange.
try my go-to pre-run meal eventually: oatmeal + TONS of pink salt + lots of honey, and a tall glass of water.
I make it crazy salty. That "prison creatine" tho. It seems that i've had considerable success when I have that before races or important runs etc.
- stretch
i think adarq is fitter than he thinks because he's used to running in ugly conditions. it's much harder to run when it's this hot out. not sure what i'm going to do this summer. maybe i'll have to take a break from running as a primary goal after my trip, switch to weights or something else indoors for a while until it cools down again.
obviously the extra km today means i have another new weekly distance PR: 45.7 km.
Shifting it from primary to secondary is fine, I just wouldn't cut it out completely. Also, pre-dawn running is amazing, gives you more incentive to get those runs in instead of being in the sun etc. Anyway, you will adapt .. but even if you don't do hard runs in the heat, can still do really light/relaxed runs. It will lead to adaptations and you will be able to handle more intense work.
hah thanks!!! Yea when i've trained with people in the serious heat/humidity, they seem afraid of it. I don't really mind it. I also love sweating profusely. Weather being equal, I don't sweat as much as I used to. I mean today I ran for 90 minutes in the heat/humidity with high socks and a hoody on, and I didn't sweat much. Felt comfortable/fine/relaxed. I think being light/lean helps but ya like you said, i'm probably in better shape than I think. I mean my "race predictor" is definitely over-estimating my predicted stats but, apparently those are predictions based on optimal running conditions (like 45F no wind/no humidity etc), so who knows
I'm actually trying to believe those whacky numbers..
Also, unlike you, I can't wait for the summer
People around here are already talking about how bad it'll be and how they'll do more runs indoors/treadmill, won't do proper long runs anymore ("no marathon training in the summer" lol) etc. I on the other hand, consider it my altitude training. Heat acclimation gains are real. I always receive a massive boost once Fall/Winter comes around (when it's randomly cold on a race day). So if I go out there running in the sweltering heat/humidity, I know it's prepping me for our "race season" around here. Plus, relaxed runs (without pace goals) in the heat feel amazing.
I've never been as good as my dad tho, in the heat. He's next level. He can be out there all day, never seems effected. He wins tennis matches like that. He'll get destroyed in the first set, then destroy his opponents in the 2nd/3rd. Some of his opponents literally retire from the match, in the summer. LMAO. Tennis is absolutely brutal around here, in the summer. To me it's harder than running because of serving: having to look up into the sun during the toss or avoid it etc when trying to hit that damn ball. Not a fan of that.
peace!!