Still ticking along here.
My run steak is up to 398 days and my mileage has increased without me specifically trying to. I guess the volume I’ve been running has given me greater endurance, enabling me to go further without weariness setting in.
I’ve run 548 miles so far this year, an average of 8.8 miles per day. With dog walks on top I’m averaging 14.4 miles and 23,700 steps per day.
I’ve not had a drink yet in 2021, but I’ve developed a real sweet tooth and I reckon I’m replacing many of the booze calories with sugar.
That said, I’m at what I think is my lowest adult weight- certainly the lowest I can ever recall being at. I’ve only lost 5.5 pounds this year but I was starting from a position where I was not really trying to lose weight, but I was curious to see if I would lose some by laying off the booze a bit, and then to see if there was any obvious improvement to my running from weighing a bit less.
My run steak is up to 398 days and my mileage has increased without me specifically trying to. I guess the volume I’ve been running has given me greater endurance, enabling me to go further without weariness setting in.
I’ve run 548 miles so far this year, an average of 8.8 miles per day. With dog walks on top I’m averaging 14.4 miles and 23,700 steps per day.
I’ve not had a drink yet in 2021, but I’ve developed a real sweet tooth and I reckon I’m replacing many of the booze calories with sugar.
That said, I’m at what I think is my lowest adult weight- certainly the lowest I can ever recall being at. I’ve only lost 5.5 pounds this year but I was starting from a position where I was not really trying to lose weight, but I was curious to see if I would lose some by laying off the booze a bit, and then to see if there was any obvious improvement to my running from weighing a bit less.