Many people call Shabbat "the day of rest". However, after spending months waking up before the sun rose and going for a run - some starting around 5:15am - my Shabbat was no longer a "day of rest". However, long runs at this hour are definitely peaceful. And today was another peaceful Shabbat run.
Again, however, it was not a day of rest :-(
The day started in our household around 5:10am when my youngest ran into our room - bright-eyed, bushy tailed and ready to start the day. Grrrrrr. We tried to get him to go back to sleep, but by 5:45, I realized it was not going to happen. I put him in front of the TV by 6am, got in my running clothes and out the door I went.
The weather was BEAUTIFUL! Low 50s. No humidity. Clear skies. A crisp morning for running. Delicious.
My plan was to do my 6-mile route or 7-mile route - depending on how I felt (turn onto Kentlands Blvd or continue on to Darnestown Road and finish back on Main Street). Also in the plans was to take it easy. I wanted to go slowly - see if I could still do a slow easy run after all those weeks of speedwork in preparation for the Kentlands 5K.
My first mile was 10:45 pace and HR in the low 140s. I kept my pace and HR down nicely through the first 3 miles - even with the hills. After that I started to speed up a bit - I had my iPod with me and as I normally end up doing, I run to the cadence of the music at times. Not that I had thumpin' tunes with me - it was mainly Jack Johnson with a few miscellaneous tracks of Plain White Ts, Fastball and Smashmouth.
A strange thing that happened towards the end of my run - about 50 yards in front of me, I saw a fox quickly darting across Quince Orchard Road. At 7:30am in the daylight (I thought foxes mainly ran around at night). I slowed down and waited to ensure the fox was deep in the woods on my side of the road before I went further. Last thing I want to do on a run is be chased by a fox (unless it is a relative of mine!)
As I approached Kentlands Blvd, I felt good, so I pushed it to the seven mile run. All in all it was a glorious run - 7.33 miles in 1:16:36, a 10:28/mile pace and an average HR of 150. And the start to a peaceful Shabbat (although definitely NOT a day of rest!)
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Did you see this?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7712306.stm
Be safe!
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