Average pace: 5:13/km
Location: Burnaby Lake (CCW)
Ran Piper Mill Trail and Conifer Loops
Distance: 11.15 km
Weather: Sunny, humid
Temp: 26-22ºC
Wind: light to moderate
Calories burned: 806
Total distance to date: 2366 km
The portable toilet that was kindly placed near the end of the Brunette River trail for public use was tipped over backward. This is a heavy thing with a fairly solid foundation (to keep it stable) so the vandals were dedicated, if nothing else. And nothing else would definitely be the case. Jerks.
I was curious how the run today would go, only 24 or so hours after the previous 11K. Conditions were very similar but because I started later in the afternoon, the temperature actually went down instead of up, which should have helped to maintain a better pace.
Note I say “should have”.
As I started off, again running counter-clockwise, I debated over whether I wanted to do the optional loops or settle for a 10K+ run instead. At the last moment I maintained my course and stayed off Spruce Loop, the first of the three loops. I instantly regretted my move, especially as Sundays have more traffic on the regular part of the trail, so when the trail forked again, I headed down the Conifer Loop. As it hooks back slightly before reaching the point where it and the Spruce Loop intersect, the total distance probably ended up nearly the same.
The run seemed to go fairly well and in fact my energy level seemed improved over yesterday and my pace more consistent. I was hoping to either tie my pace or improve on it slightly but when I reached the end and got the time I was surprised that my pace was four seconds slower than yesterday–5:13/km. How could this happen? I cried out to the heavens but they did not reply.
Instead, I uploaded the data to the Nike+ site when I got home and found the answer in the splits. My first km was a staggering nine seconds slower. Looking back, my right Achilles tendon (which I should really give a short, snappy nickname like Bollocks) was very stiff, having scant hours to recover from the prior run. It took a few km before it limbered up and a little longer than that to really feel close to normal again. It definitely hindered my pace in the early going.
I was right about my energy level being better, though. In the first four km of yesterday’s run I added 11 seconds to my pace, whereas today I only added 8. I also dropped 10 seconds in the last few km yesterday and dropped 18 today, a significant improvement. It wasn’t enough to overcome the sluggish start, though. Alas.
Still, I’m pleased and the left foot actually felt good enough to allow me to walk all the way home with no discomfort. Woot.