Running Journal, Thursday, 2006-10-26
Resting heart rate: 71 bpm (60 second test)
Weather: sunny, 2 m/s wind (quite blustery)
Temp: 19 C (66.2 F)
Time: 15:00-16:15
Terrain: flat
Comments: Dawn and I walked at the American River Parkway, passing five wild turkeys before taking an access road to the power substation and then across a meadow to another wooded trail. I showed her the bees and where the hawk likes to perch. Everything was still again today, the reflection of the trees on the river quite pretty. After taking a trail north of the bike path, we happened along a family of California quail, a black cat, and a black-tailed deer. Walking back along the trail an Acorn Woodpecker greeted us on a branch just over our heads, dropping a twig with dark berries before flying to a higher perch. A late-afternoon walking day — calm, peaceful, the piles of fallen leaves and low river giving hints of the colder times ahead.
Time: 75 minutes
Goal Time: n/a
Distance: 3.87 km (2.4 mi) http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=513727
Total Distance For Year: stopped counting after first marathon
Weight (after run): 82.8 kg, 27% body fat. This was after eating. Burp.
Any irregular feelings, aches, pains, heart rate, and so forth?: Muscles stiff
Foods eaten today: orange juice, bagel with cinnamon sugar and Smart Balance, soy milk and raisin-bran cereal, burritos, chips and Desert Pepper's Corn, Black Bean, and Roasted Red Pepper Salsa, and brownie.
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