Showing posts with label St. Medard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Medard. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Time for St. Medard?

It was another day for training; so, dark and early I set out again under the LA Roadrunners schedule.

I am kind of happy my knee is at least good enough to allow me to do a second run after a pretty short rest (ending 21:30 Wednesday night; out 04:20 Thursday). The schedule called for some hills and 45 minutes; so, I set out on my standard M1 route. I was in a windbreaker, which always makes me feel slow for some reason.

I was doing pretty well and the weather was not bad, just an occasional sprinkle. I made the first hill and kept going. My knee felt pretty good!

On Hill 2 I heard a largeish-sounding dog and since it was so dark, I decided not to risk a repeat of last week and abruptly turned back 1/2 way down. I was still doing pretty well and pace was quickening until I hit a traffic light and all the momentum ended.

It also began to rain ... again.

I kept going; but, I could feel I was losing traction and momentum and the ability to accelerate. Wet concrete is not the ideal running surface.

I got another hill in and headed towards Santa Monica Airport with the rain increasing. I kept plowing away; but, the rain was starting to affect me with the need to go to the elite, manual "windshield wipers" and the ongoing traction issue.

As the rain got stronger, I just tried to do my best. Target pace was gone. I was just going to do what I could and try to make it back intact. I also managed to hit some deep puddles (it sounds crazy; but, in the dark, the deep water is difficult to pick out at times until SPLASH!).

I did make it back, rather waterlogged. It was not up to pace target; but, I did complete it!

I then looked and found out that St. Medard is the Catholic patron saint for bad weather ... so, may be he will be a marathon patron?

45:47 of soggy running
4.03 miles
11:22 pace ... oops!