Showing posts with label Garmin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garmin. Show all posts

February 26, 2011

Finally.. Double Digits

After lying to myself over.. and over.. and over.. like a broken record I finally managed to hit double digit miles today on a run.  Last year I got into a habit of meeting a wonderful group of people for Saturday morning runs (despite the:  temperature, time, time and time).  Most of the runs leave between 7-8 AM and are in different parts of town, which I enjoy more than my out and back solo trek that I normally take. 

I finally got myself put back onto the email list and since Kayla is training to run the Lincoln Half I got her to join in today!  I told her a lot of things that apparently weren't true (my memory must be fading).. Apparently, we DON'T stop for water breaks every 2 miles.  I guess the pace isn't THAAAAT slow.  I was, however, right that the people were friendly and that the running dogs would be there. 

It was supposed to be 8-10 miles, but rumors quickly spread that we got over 11 in, which was a pleasant surprise.  I didn't take my Garmin today, and Kayla rolled her eyes when I told her my reason.. I honestly didn't want to skew my numbers/pace!  So, I just took my old watch instead with the timer on it.  I believe it was 1:27, which isn't bad.. I woulda finished somewhere around my 1st marathon time if I ran on my own the last 2 miles.  I wasn't worried about that today though; I just wanted to get some good miles in!

My favorite part about the run though was the temp, hovering around 30 degrees.  That, of course, means.. COLDGEAR!  Only the top 1 best running invention ever.. I'd maybe even consider it the top 1 all time clothing invention.  Yes, that includes Reebok Pumps and anything from this commercial.  I mix and match all my running stuff too, so I just ball out in it!  Black coldgear covered with a gray longsleeve loose UA shirt.  Black coldgear tights and red/white shorts and then the kicker.. brownish/red SNOWBOARDING socks pulled up to my knees and my blue/white Brooks Adrenaline shoes.  Oh, and my red Stock Lumber winter hat and black/red gloves from when I was in middle school.  No lie.  Needless to say, I'm glad I'm "old" and don't care how I look anymore! 

Of course, when we finished I was warm as ever and simply still amazed with how awesome Underarmour ColdGear is.  (They aren't even paying me to advertise, hard to believe with my 3 page views a day).