Having successfully avoided the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud by spending an extra hour in the air and flying at least 500miles further east we landed back in Cork this today from our mid-term holiday in Gran Canaria. It wasn't until we landed in Cork that I realised how close we came to spending an extra week (or more!!) in the sun.... it turns out that our plane was the last one to leave the island before the airport was shut down!! Just as well we got up at 4am for the early flight! Still, I'm not complaining 7 days of 28-30+ degC was just what the doctor ordered. :)
So now it’s back to reality.. :)
On the running front and with my physio’s consent I brought my trainers complete with new orthothics on the holiday. But although there was a lot of ‘pool time’ I only got to run twice. Both runs consisted of approx 4 ‘hilly’early morning miles at circa. 8 minute pace from which I learnt (a) that it is impossible to find a flat route (as per physio advice) from our apartment and; (b) that my fitness level is through the floor! Although it was nice to be running again it generally felt like I was learning to run for the first time... maybe now is the time to learn how to run properly and forget a lifetime of bad habits?
The bad news from the holiday was that my Garmin went 'missing' during the week. So, I’m going to have to live without stats for the time being. This may be a good thing as I’m sure my stats will be pretty bad and would only serve to depress me but it may give me a opportunity to upgrade from the Forerunner 305 to 405... :)
As I've no running shots to post, here are some holiday snaps for anyone who may be interested...
So that is what the sun looks like...
Now that's a view I thought I'd never see...
Call the ISPCA...that man just kicked a dolphin...
(Eva) Well hello there...
3 comments:
Looks like fun was had by all. Those dolphins can certainly perform. No nead to record recovery runs! Hope Mr Garmin turns up.
Good to see the recovery is progressing. After my layoff last year it was like starting over again. How quickly we can lose it!
Mike,
True. But you assume that we had it in the first place!! :)
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