joel_maxwell
Permanent Resident of EPCOT
Thanks :lol: I really really push myself. Today's lite 2 mile jog will be a breezy 10-12 minute pace. Gotta work out the kinks.It was weird. For this interval training, my legs felt okay, but my lungs were screaming. It is the opposite with the tempo runs, where I suppose my body was trying (and usually failing) to shuttle the lactic acid out of the leg muscles. A while back I read up on the science behind the various types of adaptations that take place with long runs, tempo runs, intervals, etc. It's pretty crazy stuff. It will never get me to a point where I will qualify for the Boston Marathon, but it is interesting nonetheless.
By my standards, you are flat out flying on your runs. I couldn't imagine keeping up your pace in that heat. I may venture outside for a 3-4 mile run tomorrow or Sunday, with no aspirations other than survival.
Good luck to everyone braving the weather this weekend.
QUESTION: has anyone else experienced this. When Im running, occasionally when I push myself to run up a hill or incline at a faster pace than normal, I can really feel the lactic acid pulsate through my forearms for about 5 seconds followed by a tingle. It is really interesting when it happens. Only other time I have felt it is when I was trying speed training.