Tuesday, September 05, 2006

6.0mi, 52:55, 5 SEP 06, Fort Leavenworth KS

Michael Manring, "Homeward"

WX at 0600: 55.9 (13.3), DP 53.1 (11.7), BP 30.19 (1022), WNW 8 clear, RH 90%

Odometer 2: 141.4mi

Z3

Today would've been great weather for a PR. Too bad my legs weren't going to deliver. Today marked the best running weather yet since my arrival. It sure doesn't feel like the beginning of September given temperatures like this. It feels like the beginning of November the way it's going.

While the Teardrop of Suck is always a humorlessly painful run, today wasn't a particularly bad run. On the other hand, it wasn't particularly a stellar one either. On the other hand, I'm just glad I can hold the comparative paces that I do, particularly given what I was running beforehand. Then again, the weather was a lot hotter then too.

Today's run was a particularly reflective one. I was going to figure out some of the logic for one of my graduation requirements for SAMS, a 40-60 monograph. Interfering was a late-breaking missive from a strategic planner in Afghanistan, who writes about the vicissitudes of life in a division headquarters. I can definitely emphathize.

Splits
SGMT AGGRG SEGMT PERMI AVGPC DIST
0.34 02:51 02:51 08:27 08:27 0.34
0.87 11:17 08:26 09:43 09:22 1.21
0.68 16:44 05:27 07:59 08:52 1.89
0.67 22:27 05:43 08:35 08:48 2.55
2.24 43:50 21:23 09:32 09:08 4.80
0.86 50:44 06:54 07:59 08:58 5.66
0.34 52:55 02:11 06:21 08:49 6.00

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