I could use some training advice, as I'm already looking ahead for my fall HM training. My first HM of the fall is on 10/23, so a 12 week program should start the last week of July.
I am currently looking at the
Higdon HM3 plan, which has 3 days of running per week. I tried to do Novice 2 this spring but replaced one of the days of running with cross training, so this is kinda the same thing, sorta? I am concerned though about some things.
1. Right now, I do run/walk intervals (90/30). The Thursday runs sometimes call for a pace and tempo runs. It's kinda hard to gauge proper paces for those with the intervals. Does anyone have any tips on successfully doing pace or tempo runs when you are doing run/walk intervals? Do you just kinda go by perceived effort? My watch will show overall pace, but it takes a while for that stuff to average out with the walking. Do I need to just give up the intervals?
I think that I would like to shoot for an ambitious fall goal. My current goal is mainly to go sub-2:45, but I would like to shoot for 2:37, that would be squeaking under 12:00 mile. Right now my HM pace is pretty slow because I peter out at the later miles of the race. I haven't put in the training to maintain pace in the later miles, but I have been able to hold paces ranging from 11:30-12:30 over 6 miles before things start to creep up into the 13:00s, so I think if I put in the training it is doable. Which leads me to...
2. Related to #1... am I really running my runs too fast? It says my Tuesday run should be slow and easy and my long run should be 30-90s slower than my HM pace. Right now, I generally run 2.5-2.9 miles on 2 weekdays and I run them usually between 11:20-12:00, which is a fairly quick pace for me, and then I just run my long run at "listening to a podcast so I don't run too fast, but whatever feels good" pace. This generally ends up all over the map... maybe fast because it was a flat mile, maybe slow because there was a hill! It looks like due to heat/humidity, my last long run actually did end up being in 30-90s slower than my upcoming goal pace, although when that happens it's not really because I'm running slower (well, not entirely... I probably am also running slower

), it ends up being because I took more walk breaks. Which goes back to #1 again and judging paces while taking walk breaks into account. Do I just need to try and be more disciplined and not take extra walk breaks so that I can get a more accurate picture of my overall pace?