Tehran is the capital of.…

4.0 miles in 37:21 on real out­door pave­ment, not the tread­mill. That’s the far­thest I’ve ever run out­doors. I was think­ing about going for the fifth lap to make it five miles, but after my pace dropped dra­mat­i­cal­ly in the fourth mile after run­ning three steady 8:45 miles, so I fig­ured that was a good sign that it was about time to call it a day.

I’m a lit­tle con­cerned because I feel like I’m going so damn slow, and yet my heart rate is through the roof. I did almost 40 min­utes of activ­i­ty at right around 190bpm. That’s way too high, isn’t it?

I also swam 225 meters in 10 min­utes. Don’t any­one drown near me, OK? I’m the wrong guy to come res­cue you.

I gots blis­ters on my arch­es. And my legs hurt so I can bare­ly walk. I guess today was a good day.

3 Replies to “Tehran is the capital of.…”

  1. Con­grats! I’ve been run­ning
    Con­grats! I’ve been run­ning for over a year, and I’m lucky if I break 10 minute miles. Slow is subjective. 🙂

    190bpm is prob­a­bly out of your car­dio zone. Find a bpm chart some­where and find out what your zone is.

  2. Well, there’s a lot more of
    Well, there’s a lot more of you to move. You’re in bet­ter shape than I am, but you’re what? Two feet taller? You’re also doing longer runs. If I’d gone a fifth and a sixth mile they could well have brought my aver­age speed way down.

    And yeah, if I remem­ber my heartrate charts and for­mu­lae cor­rect­ly, 190bpm should not be “x% of max”… I think it *is* my max.

    Look­ing for­ward to get­ting a cou­ple of runs in along the Embar­cadero this week. Just have to get up ear­ly enough!

  3. Steve, The only train­ing
    Steve, The only train­ing info I have at my fin­ger­tips is for bik­ing. It says to train for endurance, train pri­mar­i­ly at 60 – 70% of max, for pow­er, train at 70 – 80%. That’s based on the old rule of 220-your age= max heart­er­ate. (females add 6)

    Slow down and lis­ten to your body. You’ll prob­a­bly get into con­di­tion faster and be run­ning back-to-back four minute miles (or kms) with­out risk of car­diac explosion.

    Dad

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