Jacobs first visit to the Track
Total time for 1km; 3 minutes 02secs .22.
Times; 33.92,35.20,35.78,39.14,38.18.
Heart rate was only 177 at the end of it, but I'd had enough.
Did about 2-4minutes jog recovery in between each one.
My wife Kathryn wrote down my times, which made it easier for me to concentrate on keeping the 200's ticking over. She did 3x500m with 4-5minute rests first up. Maybe a bit intense for her first reps since October 2005 (when she was training for the Rottnest 5km), but I wanted her to be able to compare where she is at now with where she was at then...Probably in hindsight, she needs to develop her aerobic base more yet, but this session I hope will make her fitter and more inclined to do the things that are needed to develop that aerobic base, and if she does the 500's again in say a few weeks or a few months time, hopefully she will have a big improvement.
This of course depends on whether she wants to do that...
I took Jacob (almost 9 months old now) for a spin in the McLaren pram to encourage her on the first one,and then he went to sleep for the rest of our time there. So I think maybe Jacobs first assessment of the track is that its all a big yawn! *LOL* :-)
Taking Kathryn and Jacob to the track was a rather adventourous move which
I have been wanting to do for a few weeks now. Keen for my wife and young son to share in some of my running/outdoor/crosstraining/sports/recreational experiences in a more active way, so hopefully this is the start of a return to more of that sort of thing in the future, as Kathryn and I did back in 2005, before getting married, and having Jacob, made it very difficult.
As a result I didn't want to take on anything too hard today, as my main focus was giving Kathryn the opportunity to be part of things, without the need to get a babysitter for Jacob. My aim with this session was simply to do a little bit of easy speedwork, and a bit of cardiovascular work, just to sharpen me up for hopefully some more intense sessions later. (If I ever get to them of course.) So happy with that. Was thinking before of doing 8x200m or 10x200m, but decided I can save that for next time.
I am back in "Bills induced Training hiatus" mode again this week, but perhaps next week, or the week after that, or the week after that...things might improve. I am so "whatever" about it now...but as the Newsboys song I hear on Sonshine 98.5 FM radio says just now; something like;"I've got to stay strong, we've come too far now to lose our way, this race can still be won"...exact lyrics here....
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