What kind of computer programming do you do ?
Do your "subroutines" rock as much as your "routines" do ?
bad joke.
I've moved into an analyst/project management role, but primarily I work in ABAP -- the proprietary language of SAP. If you never seen it, I'll describe it as a mutated COBOL with a few nice features from other languages tossed in for good measure. I specialize in the supply chain modules (procurement, production planning, manufacturing, logistics).
Right on! Outside! Did it feel any harder or easier to be outside compared to the tread? You do so much hill work I'd think it would feel easier outside. My strides lengthen outside also, probably the reason I go much faster there rather than the tread. Glad you got some fresh air!
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I always plan my run before I get on. If things are going good I will adjust it to make it a little more difficult. If it is getting too hard, I push through it and tell myself "stop being a wuss". That is the one thing I like about the treadmill. There is no slacking off and taking it a little easier without reaching down and pushing a button, which I am not about to do.
I have run the 6 miles a few times at a 7.8 mph pace. Last week I ran the first mile at 7.8 and the next 5 at 7.9 mph and I was pushing hard to finish. So, the plan this week was to run 7.8 mph for the first mile, 7.9 mph for the next 4 and finish the last mile at 8.0 mph. I was feeling so good after the first mile I bumped it up to 8.0 after the first mile. (This may not sound like much, but over the course of 5 miles, .1 mph makes a difference.) At the end of the second mile I was kind of wishing I had gone along with my original plan of 7.9, but I hung in there. As I was nearing 5 miles I decided I was feeling good enough I was going to try for an 8.0 mph average (7:30 min mile) for the run, so at 4.9 miles I bumped it up to 8.2. I made it.
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The hamstring obviously isn't hindering my running. I can feel it and there was a twinge in it a couple times, but it did not slow me down at all and seems to be gradually getting better.
Glad your hams aren't giving you issues. I've never been injured or anything, but I think I can imagine how much it would suck for someone like you.
Well, I just got word that the 10k race I was planning on running on March 15th has been cancelled.
Oh man, that sucks. Glad to see it didn't take any wind out of your sails, though.