GollyGadget
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WDW Marathon Training - Week 10/15

5 weeks to go! That means I'll be in Florida a month from today.
This was a tough week. I knew it would be, it's just that time in the training plan. Fortunately, I'm no worse for the wear and things are chugging along just fine. I just need to keep at it.
Scheduled
Monday - Easy 7 miles
Tuesday - Strength 4x1.5
Wednesday - Off
Thursday - M Tempo 8 miles
Friday - Easy 5 mi
Saturday - Easy 6 mi
Sunday - Long 16 mi
Completed
Monday - Easy 7 miles - Pretty much everything hurt when I woke up, especially my back and my legs. Luckily, the soreness was all gone by lunch and my run was fine.
Tuesday - Strength 4x1.5 - I snuck this one in before lunch and I'm so glad I did! The temp dropped at least 10 degrees and the wind really picked up during the effort. I managed to compete all 4 intervals with a pace within 3 seconds of goal which is just astonishing to me. Historically, I am not good at keeping an effort for more than a minute or so. My mind just starts to wander when I need it to focus. Really proud of this one!
Wednesday - Off - no running but I made sure to do some stretching. I also spent some time in the hot tub... That counts as recovery work too, right?
Thursday - M Tempo 8 miles - As mentioned, pacing long efforts is a weakness of mine. Plus last week's tempo was a hot mess so I wasn't real confident in how this would go. I had to go into the office and with a scheduled team lunch and team dinner plus the late sunrises, I had two options: early morning treadmill or figure out how to squeeze it in between work and dinner. I was determined to get outside so I chose the latter. The bigger struggle was actually getting done before dark. I had plenty of time before dinner. My paces ranged from -12 seconds off pace (mile 5) to +18 (mile 8). However my average pace for the tempo was only +2 from goal so that's pretty good. As you can see, that last mile was rough but it was also uphill and into a brutal headwind. I really wish wind adjusted pace was a thing Garmin could estimate. Until then, I'll just have to go by effort. I will focus on more even pacing in the coming week, but this at least gave me the confidence that I am ready for the 9 mile tempo.
Friday - Easy 5 mi - my legs felt a little sore about halfway into this run but worked themselves out. It was another race the sunset kind of day.

Saturday - Easy 6 mi - We had plans to go to a watch party for the USMNT so it was a pre sunrise treadmill run. Treadmills are boring but I did it. Hoping that these treadmill runs are few and far between for the next few weeks but winter is definitely on it's way so not overly optimistic.
Sunday - Long 16 mi - my notes from this run: "I made it!" The run started off feeling really easy (as it should) but everything was hurting by the end. Nothing really in particular so that's good, just overall fatigue and wear. It kind of left me with a feeling of how will I ever be able to run 10 more miles?!?
However, I've done this before and I know that it works. Just gotta trust the training!
I followed the run with a shower, lunch, and a nap. Much to my surprise, I was feeling like a normal human after the nap and the afternoon dog walk was not the struggle that I thought it might be. After the dog walk, I spent some time in the hot tub again. Gotta prioritize recovery, right?

So that's it, the second longest week of the plan is done. At 54 total miles, it also happens to be the most miles I've EVER ran in a week. Last time I trained for the marathon was 2018, I was a little more loose with following the plan, and I only got up to 47 miles.
Happy running y'all! Personally, I'm looking forward to the "down" week of 48 miles
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5 weeks to go! That means I'll be in Florida a month from today.

Scheduled
Monday - Easy 7 miles
Tuesday - Strength 4x1.5
Wednesday - Off
Thursday - M Tempo 8 miles
Friday - Easy 5 mi
Saturday - Easy 6 mi
Sunday - Long 16 mi
Completed
Monday - Easy 7 miles - Pretty much everything hurt when I woke up, especially my back and my legs. Luckily, the soreness was all gone by lunch and my run was fine.
Tuesday - Strength 4x1.5 - I snuck this one in before lunch and I'm so glad I did! The temp dropped at least 10 degrees and the wind really picked up during the effort. I managed to compete all 4 intervals with a pace within 3 seconds of goal which is just astonishing to me. Historically, I am not good at keeping an effort for more than a minute or so. My mind just starts to wander when I need it to focus. Really proud of this one!

Wednesday - Off - no running but I made sure to do some stretching. I also spent some time in the hot tub... That counts as recovery work too, right?

Thursday - M Tempo 8 miles - As mentioned, pacing long efforts is a weakness of mine. Plus last week's tempo was a hot mess so I wasn't real confident in how this would go. I had to go into the office and with a scheduled team lunch and team dinner plus the late sunrises, I had two options: early morning treadmill or figure out how to squeeze it in between work and dinner. I was determined to get outside so I chose the latter. The bigger struggle was actually getting done before dark. I had plenty of time before dinner. My paces ranged from -12 seconds off pace (mile 5) to +18 (mile 8). However my average pace for the tempo was only +2 from goal so that's pretty good. As you can see, that last mile was rough but it was also uphill and into a brutal headwind. I really wish wind adjusted pace was a thing Garmin could estimate. Until then, I'll just have to go by effort. I will focus on more even pacing in the coming week, but this at least gave me the confidence that I am ready for the 9 mile tempo.
Friday - Easy 5 mi - my legs felt a little sore about halfway into this run but worked themselves out. It was another race the sunset kind of day.

Saturday - Easy 6 mi - We had plans to go to a watch party for the USMNT so it was a pre sunrise treadmill run. Treadmills are boring but I did it. Hoping that these treadmill runs are few and far between for the next few weeks but winter is definitely on it's way so not overly optimistic.
Sunday - Long 16 mi - my notes from this run: "I made it!" The run started off feeling really easy (as it should) but everything was hurting by the end. Nothing really in particular so that's good, just overall fatigue and wear. It kind of left me with a feeling of how will I ever be able to run 10 more miles?!?

I followed the run with a shower, lunch, and a nap. Much to my surprise, I was feeling like a normal human after the nap and the afternoon dog walk was not the struggle that I thought it might be. After the dog walk, I spent some time in the hot tub again. Gotta prioritize recovery, right?

So that's it, the second longest week of the plan is done. At 54 total miles, it also happens to be the most miles I've EVER ran in a week. Last time I trained for the marathon was 2018, I was a little more loose with following the plan, and I only got up to 47 miles.
Happy running y'all! Personally, I'm looking forward to the "down" week of 48 miles
