I did 9 miles Saturday morning at 0630. I did it fasted besides a glass of water before heading out the door. This was about 50% further than I have been running. Plus I did not run all week due to work schedule. So I planned on shooting for a 10 minute pace. Roughly a minute slower than what I have been trying to do, and taking into consideration all of yalls suggestions to run slower. None of it was awful, but I was quite tired for the last mile. I will attach my splits. Don't mind the first mile time. Not sure why it always registers weird, besides that I have to let it auto-pause while I shove it into my fanny pack. The automated notification said the first mile was 9 minutes even.
I did read up a bit on the concept of running slower to run faster. From what I understood it is basically adapting the body for endurance. Which I suppose is my ultimate goal. No race plans for me. Just high country mule deer to kill.
Running is an odd drug, at least for me. I wasn't really having fun past about mile 3. I plan my routes so that I can not just quit because I still have to get back home either way. If I was on a treadmill I would have no doubt stopped around mile 5. I was plenty tired by then. But I knew I could keep going. I also knew the feeling of accomplishment I could enjoy if I just completed the planned route. The rest of the route was just discomfort. I can't wait to do it again.
I also believe my garmin watch HR values to be quite inaccurate, as I said before. I looked into buying a chest strap and may go that route eventually. I used the whoop system for about a year and felt it read quite accurately, but hated paying a monthly fee. I think the key difference in accuracy may be the elastic strap, maintaining solid contact while not being uncomfortable. I found some replacement ones online for my garmin. I will give them a shot before dropping $100 on a garmin chest strap. I will also attach a screenshot of my HR reading. There is a very apparent shift from what I believe to be accurate, to not.
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