At first, I planned to be running on the soft wet sand near the water.  When I got there, I was quickly reminded that hole in the fence doesn't have sandy beaches.  Mostly pebbles and rock.  So, I ran in the soft dry sand closer to the road.  There were tire tracks from the lifeguards and I stuck to that mostly in an effort to minimize the chances of impalement of any kind.
My first barefoot run last week left my feet tingling, which I was greatly looking forward to this time.  But that didn't happen.  During the run however, I noticed a couple of things that caught my attention.  First-- the splaying of my toes in the sand.  I was landing on the ball of my foot and my toes happily spread apart helping my legs propel me forward.  It seemed like I was using more of my entire upper leg instead of just my calves and quads, which felt all together more of an efficient stride.  The next thing I noticed was I was keeping my torso upright.  This is a big deal for me as I have always leaned forward while running.  That's how I was taught!  Recently, I have put a lot of work into strengthening my core and it makes running a whole bunch easier and more enjoyable.  My feet and legs wanted to keep going, but since I haven't run since Long Beach 1/2, my cardio didn't want to keep up.  I also remembered that my posture has to be right and if I can't maintain it, I need to stop and reset.  At this point, I have to get my cardio back up so I can even reach that point with my muscles.  I ran by "time" today because my watch is low on battery so it won't properly measure distance. I ran for 20 minutes up and back.  Tomorrow I shoot for 25 after my core workout at the Y.
 
