September 19 & 20, Monday & Tuesday
Falstaff:
To die is to be a counterfeit, for he is but the counterfeit of
a man who hath not the life of a man; but to counterfeit dying,
when a man thereby liveth, is to be no counterfeit, but the true
and perfect image of life indeed. The better part of valor is
discretion, in the which better part I have sav’d my life.
Henry The Fourth, Part 1 Act 5, scene 4, 115–121
As summer grudgingly gives way to fall, I remain in a state of temporary suspension. I am able to do some physical activity each day, and I am able to stay fit. But I am unable to actually run yet. The nagging fact remains that the type of physical activity I am doing is not getting me in running shape. Every time I try a short run, my Achilles tendon tells me it’s not ready yet. So I have to back off for another few days. It’s not that I’m in any terrible or excruciating pain. It’s just that the Achilles tendon is tender: it is sore: and I fear descending into the state that I faced two years ago when I had to take off about two months to recover. DISCRETION!
So, on Monday I did a workout in the fitness room for 45 minutes, and today I rode my bike around the Jackson Liberty campus during the cross-country triangular meet for about 90 minutes. All good stuff, but I long for the opportunity to do a 5-mile steady state road run or an interval workout on the cinder track.
Stats –
I-Mad -2?
AmHR – 55BPM
Weight – 154#
Sleep – 8 hours??
Workout – bike intervals for 90 minutes ?