Running Renaissance: One Skip Ahead of my Doom

Dam to DSM Training - Week 3
Thank you! I’m hoping to get an even shinier one in two weeks but that’ll likely depend on the weather 🤞🥵
Amazing job on the PR! 🤩🤩

Fun game of chasing down your partner too, I love that!
Thanks! I highly recommend the strategy. It definitely helped me stay on task and not settle into a more comfortable pace.
Congrats on the PR! Having to catch your partner is really good motivation. 😂
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 marathon 😆

Congrats! Love the mascot pic. 💖
Thanks! I somehow always miss him at this race so was really glad to get the pic this year.
 
Dam 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 💣
 
Dam 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 💣
Good luck for the road mile
 

Grand Blue Mile Recap
Heading into this race, I was questioning my sanity. Anytime someone would ask about it, I would mention that I do not recommend it. Nothing against the race itself, it's the distance. Running a mile at max effort is difficult and painful.

All that said, I didn't have any lofty goals. I was hoping to be sub 7. Theoretically, that shouldn't be a problem based on my other races results. In practice though? Time would tell. Compounding my uncertainty was the fact that I hadn't done any practice sessions. Sure, I've been running, but I haven't been doing anything mile specific, especially not time trials. Despite all this, I still felt confident sub 7 was reasonable.

As for the race itself, there are several events. The first is Spike's Sprint, a children's event. It was really fun to watch while I did my warmup. After that was the recreational division mile. This event is the most chaotic, even more chaotic than Spike. It has the most participants and also the most variation. There are folks in the recreation division that run sub 5 and others that take 20 minutes. My neighbor was running the recreational division this year and looked really strong! But she also looked really bewildered by the crowds at the beginning. There is also a mascot race that happens at the very end of the recreational race.

The next race is the women's competitive mile. I always feel a bit of imposter syndrome being in the competitive division but the guidelines are 8min and under so I definitely belong. I also appreciate not dealing with the masses 👸

I had warmed up for about 20 minutes during the other races and was as ready as I could be. I hung back at the start line because there were some definite speedsters in the mix and I didn't want to get sucked into going out too fast at their pace.

It didn't matter, we were off with a bang. One of the participants next to me even made some remark about how this was way too quick. I checked my watch and sure enough, it was too quick. 5:xx too quick! I tried to slow down but the adrenaline and other racers kept pulling me along. The first quarter mile was done in 1:33 😳

Of course, we weren't even halfway through so I still felt good. I even heard lots of cheers of my name. I have an extremely common first name so I assumed it was for someone else but I still have no idea 😆. Right at the halfway point was the first turn and officially I crossed that mat at 3:17. My watch said 3:15 though and at this point I was delusional enough to think that if I could "just hang on" I could finish in 6:30 🤣🤣🤣

After the sharp left turn was a slight uphill which erased all my delusions as now I was fighting to finish. This was quickly followed by another left turn onto Grand, the race's namesake. The local drum corps was performing here and all those drums bouncing off the building was making my head pound 😖. This is not the drum corps' fault. They are one of the highlights of the race. Undoubtedly this was past Katie's fault for drinking 3 glasses of wine at a concert the night prior. 🫣

My official time at 3/4 mile was 5:09 so definitely slowing down. Colleen Quigley had made a post on Instagram about turning it on with 400 to go so I tried to follow her advice. I was giving it all I had but could not find another gear. As I approached the finish line, the clock was ticking up near 7. It still seemed feasible that I would make it but then I realized it was a lot further away than it appeared. As I entered the finish chute, I watched the seconds click by in disbelief. I knew I wasn't crossing that line without the clock saying 7.


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At least I look like I'm flying 😆.

I collected my Bulldog Double Medal and a Powerade and then found my partner. He was really excited and celebrating that I beat my goal. I was very confused what clock he was looking at 😅. Regardless, I knew I did what I could on the day. Honestly I think that's part of why I keep doing this race. The mile is just as hard to master as the marathon. I know if I could figure out my pacing, I could knock a few more seconds off.

My first official time running the mile in 2023 my splits were 1:31, 3:15, 5:03 & 6:55. Last year was pretty similar with 1:34, 3:18, ??? & 6:59. Obviously third time wasn't a charm. Maybe I'll learn my lesson in time for next year 😁

We stuck around to watch the elites run for the USATF road mile championship. It was a lot of fun to watch Karissa Schweizer earn a spot on Team USA in front of a hometown crowd. I was quite sad afterward when I heard the world athletics road championships were cancelled.

P.S. My official time was 6:58 🥳 so I guess I did meet my goal, and one second faster than last year 😁
 
2 PBs in a week!! way to go 👏 👏
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 year 👀

Nice job!!!
Thank you!

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!
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.
 
Dam to DSM Training - Week 5
Training might be a bit of a stretch for week 5. Racing & recovery was the name of the game this week. Plus lots of live spectating track & field events 🤩. My evenings were hectic. Dawes concert on Monday. Grand Blue Mile on Tuesday. Crochet class and the first World Shot Put Series on Wednesday. Thursday-Saturday were the Drake Relays plus a Bright Eyes concert (as if I wasn't already exhausted 😴).

Monday was a rest day and Tuesday was the Grand Blue Mile. Wednesday was an easy 5 miles. I was scheduled for a couple more but 5 was plenty. 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. 😢

Friday was supposed to be an LT session but my legs wanted a break so I obliged. Saturday was supposed to be another easy session but I forgot about the concert and by the time I realized it was too late to adjust my schedule. Whoops.

For once, I was actually responsible at the concert and only drank waters. On deck was my second attempt at a 12 mile progression run and I didn't want to self sabotage it this time around.

As expected, I woke up quite tired so after morning dog walk and breakfast, I took a nap 😁. I woke up from my nap with barely enough time to get myself organized and out the door in time to make it back for the Blues noon puck drop. In my haste, I thought I miscalculated the amount of fuel I needed, but I was actually spot on. I also remembered my water this time, so that was a move in the right direction. Two weeks ago, I had to turn around and run back home for it. Also in my favor was the fact that it was 30-40 degrees cooler this time. There was some wind that was annoying but luckily I only felt it in a few spots.

I have desired pace ranges for the miles but my body was still a little beat up (both from running and from life) so I decided I would take it easier and make sure I could complete the run while still speeding up each mile. I was really doubting myself for the first few miles but things started to feel much better around mile 4. Things got a little tougher around mile 8 when I realized I still had 4 miles to go but I persisted. Halfway through mile 10 someone stopped me and asked for directions. She was very lost despite having gps on her smart phone. Her English also wasn't great so I hope that I was able to help enough that she found her destination. After that, I knew I didn't have much left so I kept pushing. 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.

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Regardless, I'm pretty happy with how it went and glad to have that gremlin off my back. After the run (and the Blues victory 💙🏒), I went to collect my age group award from the 10K last week. Sadly, no relay baton this year but I did get a $10 gc and this neat sticker.

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The beginning of this coming week should be a bit back to normal. However, I'm registered for a 5K Saturday evening and a 10K on Sunday so the end of the week is going to be interesting. Still not sure my plans for those races yet. It will probably depend a lot on the weather.

Happy running folks!
 
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. 😢
Ooohh, who was it??

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.
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!
 
Ooohh, who was it??
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 fact 😭. I might have skipped crochet class had I known 😆


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!
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.
 
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?
 
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?
Thank you!

I just changed it yesterday. It was marathon weekend 2025 focused so a few months overdue. I don't have any rD events planned so went for something more generic. Also, running sometimes feels like I'm on the verge of doom. 🤣
 



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