^ those are (literally) throw yourselves into the sea dew points...just did some yard work with a 61 degree dewpoint and I'm soaked...
Walk this AM:
Time: 745-915 AM
Temp: 77F
Humidity: 91% (disgusting)
Dew point: 74
Distance: 5.4 miles
Total steps: 11,000
Tolerability: A bit better than last PM because the temperature was 11 degrees cooler and there was a bit of a breeze at times but still pretty oppressive; keeps the alveoli open at least
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
^ those are (literally) throw yourselves into the sea dew points...just did some yard work with a 61 degree dewpoint and I'm soaked...
I'm trying to start kicking my run mileage up some. I did a five-miler this morning, which was quite a challenge. Will likely try the same route again on Wednesday or Thursday. I often find that the second time is easier than the first, even though there won't be any real change in my overall fitness level in 2 or 3 days.
Ended up over doing it getting back into running.
Have achilles tendonitis in my right leg.
Other than heel drops and calf stretches, anyone have other thoughts on recovery?
Kinda bummed, had been making good progress.
I have not had Achilles tendonitis but have had all sorts of calf, knee and hip pain since resuming running. For me, there seemed to be a direct connection between my lower back and this pain. I start my stretching with the low back and work down to the calf stretches and heel drops. I've been slowly increasing the mileage and never run three days in a row. It's working for me.
When we used to run, we always spent about 5 minutes stretching the quads/hamstrings/lower back muscles with various movements before hitting the pavement and generally briefly afterwards. Since we stopped running 11 years ago, we do no stretching before hitting the pavement.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
This heat wave has completely wrecked my running. I had been running ~20 miles per week since March, I think I've run maybe 10 miles in the past month.
Any peloton fans on here? I picked one up during the start of the coronavirus lock in and have really enjoyed having it, especially since I am avoiding the gym and mtb trails are inconsistently available due to rain.
Have not tried any of their running workouts but enjoy the cycling and meditation. Heading for the bike now...
I'm about to pull the trigger on a stand and speedometer that converts a conventional bike into a stationary, compatible with Peloton-style workouts. Hoping it will help me maintain cardio work in inclement weather and when it's too cold to run outside (for our like 5 minutes of winter).
That's a great problem to have! Find it is also good for rainy days and days that are just too hot.
Are you going to get an app to go along with it? Or just watch tv / look out the window & pedal?
My wife bought one about a year ago. She loves it. Of course, it doesn't hurt that she is in love with "Cody" - one of the bike instructors. And my daughter also likes to use it, when she is home. I've yet to try it out (I need to buy the correct bike shoes, for the clipless pedals).