Limping along

Yesterday morning I did a little over 7 miles at Seneca and Cherokee Parks in Louisville, KY. It was a cold morning but once again, the parks seemed crowded with runners, which is motivational for me in a communal sort of way. In the first mile, I was running next to a guy who started up a conversation with me. Normally, I am a huffer and a puffer and I am not much for chatting, but it was pleasant. He asked how many miles I was going, my route, and how old I was. He mentioned that he was 56, and was going to have a birthday today. (Happy Birthday, whoever you are!)

I started out a little faster than my normal pace, and although I did not have a specific route plan to give me seven miles, I had my Forerunner 305 with me. I felt like I was running strong but maybe a little too strong for my injury. When I got done, I knew maybe I had pushed myself a bit. I was limping noticeably all day yesterday after the run, and just a little this morning. I guess that comes with the territory.

When I reviewed the lap numbers from my watch, especially after uploading them to motionbased, I was able to learn a little something more about my running. Looking at my laps, my average miles per hour stayed fairly consistent, and my pace was consistent in miles one through six. Mile 7 was a lot slower.

I knew I was feeling tired by then, but the pace seemed even more slower than I thought it would be. Looking at the statistics further, I think the long, slow elevation of the seventh mile explains it. There were other elevation jumps prior to that, but they were steeper and didn’t last as long.

Here are my numbers for the run:

Total Time (h:m:s) 1:09:28 9:32 pace
Distance (mi) 7.28  
Moving Speed (mph) 6.3 avg. 9.5 max.
Elevation Gain (ft) +537 / -537  
Temperature (F) 32 F avg. 33.8 F high
Wind Speed (mph) NE 0.9 avg. NE 3.5 max.

Lap Time Distance M Spd Energy
(#) (m:s) (mi ) (mph) (Cal)
1 9:06 1 7.8 177
2 9:08 1 7.6 180
3 9:50 1 8.1 178
4 9:33 1 7.8 177
5 9:32 1 8.1 177
6 9:27 1 7.4 181
7 10:13 1 7.8 179
8 2:37 0.27 7.2 48

Here are some screens from my motionbased digest. You can click on them to make them larger.

This graphic shows elevation changes over the course of the route [click on image for larger view]:


Elevation graph

This graphic shows a feature of motionbased called the player, where you can re-trace the entire route over a map, stopping, slowing, speeding up or reversing at any point [click on image for larger view]:


Player

This graphic shows the summary page [click on image for larger view]:


Summary

If you have a Garmin watch, I would highly recommend the motionbased site.

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