Ran for a couple hours in Wolf Hill on Sunday. Still a little bit of snow on the ground here and there. Made for a fun run and I took some footage with the GoPro. I had the idea for some cool zoomed-in shots that I would then pull back from. They came out pretty good but it definitely pushed the GoPro's limits when I zoomed-in - even at 4k. Still some good ideas in this video and I'm happy with the result. Check it out below!
Showing posts with label Smithfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smithfield. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Friday, August 29, 2014
Weekly Log: 8.25.14 - 8.31.14
Monday - 0 miles
The only opportunity to run was in the morning and I chumped out. Didn't have much oomph and my big toe was aching which was enough of an excuse for me.Tuesday - Providence, RI - 5.9 miles
22 pull-ups w/ assists (standard/chin-up/close grip) 3/6, 4/4, 3/5, 3/5, 5/4, 4/4Originally I was going to try to do some hill repeats over on College Hill but I really didn't feel like driving over there and running there probably would've taken too long. Plus it was hot. So damn hot. I opted to still head over to the East Side but instead just run along the swanky neighborhood streets. I ended up keeping the pace rather peppy for the most part but I took a couple quick breaks in the shade. Hit the Blackstone trails on the way back for a change of pace (and shade.)
Wednesday - Caratunk Sanctuary, Seekonk, MA - 5 miles
265 push-ups (standard/wide/decline/diamond) 45/40/40/15/45/40/30/10Another hot day. I ran over in Caratunk again at a pretty brisk pace all things considered. Good wildlife sightings. I ran around Muskrat Pond three times and on my first pass I ran right by one of the pond's namesakes. I stopped, looked back and we were both startled - it ran off into the underbrush. On the pond I saw a couple turtles sunbathing on a log. They plopped in the water every time I ran by. It was a little cooler in the woods but not by much.
Thursday - Seekonk, MA - 5.9 miles
I went over to the High School track for some speedwork. It was another scorcher and I was ready to abandon the track idea if the place was filled with high schoolers but I guess school hasn't started yet in Seekonk so I grudingly stuck to my plan. Almost anyway. I had planned to do ten 400s but cut it down to eight once I hit the track. Some big clouds rolled through which helped a great deal. I probably could have pushed the 400s a little harder but I was still satisfied. Afterwards I cooled down on the trails along the reservoir.Splits: 83 / 84 / 84 / 83 / 82 / 81 / 78 / 80
Friday - Smithfield, RI - 12.1 miles
P90X Chest & Back (30 minutes - 1/2 the workout)After work I started off the long weekend by venturing back to my former employer to once again run the many dirt bike trails in their woods. I started by exploring the twisty turny stuff behind 900 Salem. As soon as I entered the woods it was as it felt like I had never left. Truly the forest is timeless. The trails ended abruptly where the land had been clearcut but I was surprised to see that they hadn't done much building on the land yet. I'm sure they will soon.
After only three miles I was feeling parched so I made a beeline for the car behind heading back out deeper into the woods. The rest of the run was several of my favorite long trails, strung together. I hadn't forgotten how hilly and technical some of the trails are - I miss being able to train on them regularly. After about an hour I begun to feel the effort of the trails. The highlight of the run came near the end when I would out in the open hilly gasline section. I came upon a couple guys standing on top of a hill next to their jeep, deciding whether to descend a pretty gnarly downhill. They went for it, jeep bottoming out along the way down, and I enjoyed following them for the rest of this section. Great Friday run!
Saturday - 0 miles
Sunday - Charlestown, RI - 15.4 miles
Originally I was going to run trails but after 12 solid trail miles on Friday, I opted for easier terrain for this long run. I went straight down to Charlestown Beach and I began sweating immediately - the humidity was so high. The beach was pretty nasty from the recent large waves. Lots of wide red sea weed and tiny bugs hovering everywhere. I ran down to South Kingstown Beach and it was like that most of the way. Glad I had my handheld for this run because sweat was pouring off of me throughout. Mile 10 marked the point when my legs started to get aggravated with me but I tried not to let the pace drop too much and slogged ahead on the local roads back to my house. Tough run towards the end but a necessary one.Weekly Mileage: 44.3 miles
Year to Date: 1296.6 miles
Good mix of road and trails this week, including some speedwork. I want to push the mileage up to 50 next week before enjoying an easier week in the 30 mile range.
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