nancipants
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Congrats! Love the mascot pic. 

Thank you! I’m hoping to get an even shinier one in two weeks but that’ll likely depend on the weatherDam to DSM Training - Week 3
Thanks! I highly recommend the strategy. It definitely helped me stay on task and not settle into a more comfortable pace.Amazing job on the PR!
Fun game of chasing down your partner too, I love that!
Thank you! I definitely recommend! And if not your partner, maybe someone else. For my first half, my goal was to beat the elites running the marathonCongrats on the PR! Having to catch your partner is really good motivation.![]()
Thanks! I somehow always miss him at this race so was really glad to get the pic this year.Congrats! Love the mascot pic.![]()
Good luck for the road mileDam to DSM Training - Week 4
Training is going fine. I still have some opportunity to be more consistent, but even with that, I feel training is in a much better place than when I was following Garmin’s advice. Highlight of the week was obviously the 10K race recapped above.
Tuesday I ran 10x150m and it went pretty well. My first three reps were on the slow side but the last 7 were all right near 6:30 min/mi and I was really pleased with that. The most interesting part of the run was weigh in results. My nutritionist suggested weighing myself before and after to estimate fluid loss via sweat. I dropped nearly 2 lbs in under 90 minutes!this blew my mind.
Wednesday was an easy run and I decided to weigh myself again just to compare. Only half a pound loss so effort level definitely makes a difference. I also ran in the am because my Wednesday’s continue to be hectic so it was a tad cooler.
Thursday was a scheduled day of rest and Friday was supposed to be another easy day. Somehow even though I had the day off work, the day totally slipped away from me and I ended up skipping this run.
Saturday was race day. The only other thing I wanted to mention is how garmin reacted. All of a sudden it thinks I can run a faster 10K because I had run faster
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When I woke up on Sunday my back was surprisingly sore and my hamstrings were unsurprisingly sore. It also rained all day. However, I didn’t let either of those get in my way and I completed my scheduled easy 4 miles. I was literally the only human outside in the 40 degree rain but I felt much better afterward.
My race last weekend kicked off the Drake relays and this week is full of fun T&F festivities. Tonight (Tuesday), I’ll be running the road mile and really hoping that I don’t blow up![]()
Not quite a PB. That is officially still 6:55 from two years ago. I was never training specifically for this race though so I didn't really expect a new one this time around. Maybe next year2 PBs in a week!! way to go![]()
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Thank you!Nice job!!!
I think next year my goal will be to cover the first quarter in over 100 seconds. It's so hard though. You feel so good and everyone else is going fast too. It's real easy to get sucked right in.That is a great picture!
It is wayyyy too easy to go out too fast in a mile race. Congrats on hanging in there for a very respectable time!
Ooohh, who was it??Sadly, I didn't see any Olympians even if one did run by my house earlier in the week and ran the same bridge that I ran across 6 times this week. Not that I'm a bitter. I didn't even see them run past my house. My husband did.![]()
One thing I have finally begun to internalize as I've been running much slower than expected recently is that effort matters more than pace in terms of training. If the effort to run at your theoretical LT pace is more than your blood lactate threshold, then it's actually counterproductive to try to hit the prescribed pace. So probably you made a good decision!I'm supposed to finish the run at lactate threshold pace, and I tried but my body was toast. I was debating between a mile or half mile cool down and decided for the half mile but as you can see in my paces below, I probably should have gone for the mile. I was not able to hang for that very last mile near LT.
Colleen Quigley. I knew she was racing here this week so I was catching up on her insta stories on Monday when my husband looked over my shoulder and said "who's that? She ran past our house today." He tried to find security camera footage but couldn't find it. Her, Karissa Schweizer, and several other elites were also at a group run a half mile from my house on Wednesday evening. I didn't know about it until after the factOoohh, who was it??
As I was on my run I was thinking that it might make more sense to setup the workout based on HR. I'll probably keep it as is with paces for goals but not stress if I don't quite hit them. Tbh, that's how I've done my last two training cycles. I thought that a little more discipline might do be some good but I'm not so sure.One thing I have finally begun to internalize as I've been running much slower than expected recently is that effort matters more than pace in terms of training. If the effort to run at your theoretical LT pace is more than your blood lactate threshold, then it's actually counterproductive to try to hit the prescribed pace. So probably you made a good decision!
Thank you!Pretty fine time for "not training"! Also, did you change your blog title recently (but not "nom de plume") or am I just, as usual, totally oblivious?