On Sunday I started out with some of the TRX Metabolic Blast. This thing is kicking my unstable cores ass. A little later I joined the mountain bike crew and helped clear some more trails. Oh my gosh, this is hard work. You have to mark the trail then clear it with a power mover. There is a lot of chain saw work and then comes the old fashioned manual labor. The ground has to be racked and then the all of the little stumps have to be removed – with axe, awl or any type of hand implement. This type of work really makes you understand the concept of functional strength.
Birth of a trail.
$8000 – dang
At lunch I attacked my intervals. After a two mile warm up I started the 4 x 800’s at 2:50. Damn, this was demanding. I was out on the trace and it is ‘pretty’ flat but there is a slight incline. So I ran back and forth and the times reflected the incline. The splits were as follows: 2:51 / 2:45 / 2:55 / 2:53 – average of 2:51. I was a little disappointed. These were hard. As I start to add two more repetitions each week it won’t be getting any easier. Time to suck it up.
After work I headed to the Family YMCA to help out with the next couch to 5k group. There were about 40 people eager and excited to take up running in their pursuit to improve their health. This is exciting stuff!
Gosh you have been busy James! Are those trails over by Jackson, where the other ones are? Cheers!
ReplyDeleteNice intervals!
ReplyDeleteI have trained that way a lot. Want to get fast? 800m repeats. Hard.
You are on a mission and I like it.
Blazing trails huh? I wanted to join the National Park System by my house and help them blaze trails too, only problem I don't have time. Need to cut out some stuff.
Liking the TRX, REALLLLLLY tossing that one around.