How I do the Long Run

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I have been trading sleep for long runs for the past seven years. Cozy and warm in bed, I somehow manage to get up when the alarm goes off. With a young family, I don’t like being away from them for too long. The morning is a perfect time to run since my family is usually asleep for the first hour or so. Although I don’t indulge in sleeping in, I make sure to have at least one coffee before going out the door. There are necessities that one just can’t go without.

Outside of Limehouse on the Bruce Trail – Seybou (left) and Jordan (right)

Runner’s World magazine states that long runs should be a staple of every runner’s plan. I do my long runs on Saturday or Sunday and usually spend 2-3 hours on the trail. I try to run with friends as well – the miles fly by when you have someone to chat with.

Ruins at Limehouse Conservation area

I documented this morning’s workout to give my reader’s a sense of what my long runs are like. The three and a half minute video below follows my friend Seybou and I on the Bruce Trail at the Limehouse Conservation Area.

Limehouse Conservation Area long run