Thursday, July 21, 2011

ALEC: First Day Back on Pavement



Ran in Golden Gate Park yesterday. First day back on pavement since my strain. The first interval was tough. Running on pavement is so different than running on the TM. Was planning to run around Stow Lake but found it cumbersome with so many walkers/tourists. Found a path that led me down to the road that circles Stow Lake and then found a dirt path that took me down to running along 19th Avenue. Then turned back into the park running on pavement. On this run I was listening to Wayne Dyer's interpretation of the Tao. The 43rd verse (the water course way of the Tao) starts..."The softest of all things overrides the hardest of all things. That without substance enters where there is no space. Hence, I know the value of non-action..." Wayne speaks about learning to relax and stop pushing. He states that he has heard marathon runners "just letting their legs, arms and torso just be...shutting down mental interference and instructions...and they always cross the finish line". When I hit the dirt path along 19th Avenue, I took this to heart and just let my body move in the way that it needed to without concentrating on how fast I was running and mental commentary. When RunKeeper announced my current pace, I found that I had actually increased my speed without even thinking about it or pushing myself to do better. Now, that's progress...spiritually and physically. As I hit 45 minutes, I wanted to keep running but heard, once again, LW's voice saying..."steady, steady, steady". Meaning, be disciplined and steadfast...not egoistic and pushing. So, I only ran an additional 7 minutes (forgot to turn RunKeeper back on at the end so it didn't track my total time/distance). The waterfall pic attached to this post is from the end of my run. I have never seen this waterfall before in all the years I have been to GGP. I am sure there are a lot of things at GGP I have not seen. I plan to run different parts of the park so I can really appreciate every part of it. Stretched at the boat house at Stow Lake and then went to look at the cost of bike rentals (want to rent a bike and get used to riding along traffic...to be discussed at a later time). All of a sudden I felt like I was going to faint. I think I did not eat enough before my run (burned 419 calories) and didn't drink enough water. Got a burrito and headed home. Overall, a very good day and run. Legs feel okay this morning, for which I am grateful. Run on, everyone, run on!!!

PS - Remembered to bring kleenex this time...so necessary :)

1 comment:

  1. that is awesome! so glad you have Wayne and Me in your head. HAHA! BTW, i don't think i have ever seen the waterfall either. where the heck is it? Did you ever get new shoes? You are doing great, Alec! Keep it up!!

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