GollyGadget
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Run to Exile 10K Training - Week 19/20
Last week!! I'm ready for this training block to come to an end. I didn't do near as well as I had hoped at executing the plan and it will be nice to have a fresh start.
On the bright side, regardless of how the race goes, I accomplished the goal of being ready for marathon training. I logged 28 miles this week and 25 the week before so my base should be sufficient. It's not as much as I was doing in July (30 mpw) but it's pretty close and more than what I would be doing if I was following the intro portion of the marathon plan (15 & 21).
Speaking of miles, I've ran 794 miles so far this year! Last year, I didn't cross that threshold until 19 October so I'm a full month ahead. I'm expecting to put in about 600 more miles for the marathon block which will put me WAY ahead of last year (1083) and even ahead of my 2017 mileage (1163) which I believe to be the most miles I ever ran in a calendar year.
Scheduled
Monday - off
Tuesday - T 3mi
Wednesday - Easy 5
Thursday - off
Friday - I 3x1k
Saturday - Easy 5
Sunday - Easy 8
Completed
Monday - off - despite not hurting at all during the race, my quads were a bit sore on Monday and I was glad for the day off
Tuesday - T 3mi - quads were still a bit sore but doing much better. I had trouble finding T pace which I'm telling myself is because of the race effort two days before. My last mile was only one measly second slower than prescribed so I'm taking this one as a victory
Wednesday - Easy 5 - my only notes from this run say "I don't remember so it must have been fine"
. Guess that's what we're going with then...
Thursday - off
Friday - I 3x1k - we were in Chicago for the weekend so I got to run on my favorite hidden gem of a trail. The intervals were fine.
Here's a photo of my dogs on the trail later in the day:

I just love that there's this 2.5 mile escape in the middle of a concrete jungle.
Saturday - Easy 5 - literally everything hurt when I woke up. Mostly my feet and my back so I was a bit nervous about this run. Turns out I may be getting too old for spending all weekend at a music festival. Surprisingly, the run was fine and I totally forgot about all my old lady aches and pains.
Took this photo of some weird Mickey graffiti. I have no idea what the words say so I apologize if it's something offensive.

Sunday - Easy 8 - I really didn't know if this run would happen. I was exhausted but in much less pain than the day before. I decided I should at least try so out the door I went. I nearly stopped after 6 miles and again at 7 miles but I kept at it. Should be good practice for all the running while tired I'll do when marathon training
Happy running my friends!
Last week!! I'm ready for this training block to come to an end. I didn't do near as well as I had hoped at executing the plan and it will be nice to have a fresh start.
On the bright side, regardless of how the race goes, I accomplished the goal of being ready for marathon training. I logged 28 miles this week and 25 the week before so my base should be sufficient. It's not as much as I was doing in July (30 mpw) but it's pretty close and more than what I would be doing if I was following the intro portion of the marathon plan (15 & 21).
Speaking of miles, I've ran 794 miles so far this year! Last year, I didn't cross that threshold until 19 October so I'm a full month ahead. I'm expecting to put in about 600 more miles for the marathon block which will put me WAY ahead of last year (1083) and even ahead of my 2017 mileage (1163) which I believe to be the most miles I ever ran in a calendar year.
Scheduled
Monday - off
Tuesday - T 3mi
Wednesday - Easy 5
Thursday - off
Friday - I 3x1k
Saturday - Easy 5
Sunday - Easy 8
Completed
Monday - off - despite not hurting at all during the race, my quads were a bit sore on Monday and I was glad for the day off
Tuesday - T 3mi - quads were still a bit sore but doing much better. I had trouble finding T pace which I'm telling myself is because of the race effort two days before. My last mile was only one measly second slower than prescribed so I'm taking this one as a victory

Wednesday - Easy 5 - my only notes from this run say "I don't remember so it must have been fine"

Thursday - off
Friday - I 3x1k - we were in Chicago for the weekend so I got to run on my favorite hidden gem of a trail. The intervals were fine.
Here's a photo of my dogs on the trail later in the day:

I just love that there's this 2.5 mile escape in the middle of a concrete jungle.
Saturday - Easy 5 - literally everything hurt when I woke up. Mostly my feet and my back so I was a bit nervous about this run. Turns out I may be getting too old for spending all weekend at a music festival. Surprisingly, the run was fine and I totally forgot about all my old lady aches and pains.
Took this photo of some weird Mickey graffiti. I have no idea what the words say so I apologize if it's something offensive.

Sunday - Easy 8 - I really didn't know if this run would happen. I was exhausted but in much less pain than the day before. I decided I should at least try so out the door I went. I nearly stopped after 6 miles and again at 7 miles but I kept at it. Should be good practice for all the running while tired I'll do when marathon training

Happy running my friends!