DopeyBadger
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16 Weeks to Go (Is it HOT, HOT, HOT or a Cool, Cool Summer...)
Last week of training before race week. Another crazy hot week and some nice cooler weather. Also, my first attempt at doing 4 miles of 5K paced speed work in a single day. Let's see how the week went...
Date - Day - Scheduled Workout (Intervals within desired pace, Speed +/- 5 sec, everything else +/- 10 sec)
6/8/16 - W - Medicine Ball Workout (MBW)
6/9/16 - R - 1.5 miles @ 9:25 min/mile + 6 miles @ 7:33 min/mile + 1.5 miles @ 9:25 min/mile (6/6)
6/10/16 - F - 7 miles @ 9:11 min/mile (4/7)
6/11/16 - Sat - 7 miles @ 8:33 min/mile (5/7) + MBW
6/12/16 - Sun - 10 miles @ 8:13 min/mile (7/10)
6/13/16 - M - 7 miles @ 9:11 min/mile (7/7)
6/14/16 - T - 1.5 miles @ 9:44 min/mile + 16 x 400m @ 6:39 min/mile with 400m RI @ 9:33 min/mile + 1.5 miles @ 9:56 min/mile (11/16)
Total mileage = 50.75 miles
Number of intervals within pace = 40/53 (75%)
After last week's sufferfest for the Tempo run it was time to see whether this was an indication that the paces were too much or just a case of bad pacing. So, on Thursday we had attempt #2 at Tempo. And the verdict is in, it was just bad pacing last week. While I didn't hit the 7:33 pacing on the head, I was able to keep all 6 intervals within 10 seconds of the desired pace. Given the slightly hotter temps, I chalked this run up as a success.
Friday was hot, hot, hot. It had a temp of 95, and boy did it feel like it. This is where effort based pacing came into play. While I was suppose to do 9:11 easy pacing, I let my effort dictate the pacing. This caused me to miss on the later intervals, but in reality it was a success. As I've said many times before and will continue to say all summer, the end goal of every workout is to do a certain effort level. If a certain pace requires a higher effort level than normal, then don't do it. Try to keep the effort the same no matter what pace that comes out to (as long as it isn't too fast).
And then Saturday came and it was 66. Man what a difference. So much easier to run when it's cooler. Oh wait, it was 95% humidity... Yea it was again something where you just run by effort. In the end the weather had less of an effect on the pacing then Friday.
Sunday was nice and cool (61) and low humidity. Hooray! Even more bonus points because a storm was rolling into Madison and thus was about 15 miles away. I got the benefits of the cool wind, but not the downside of the actual rain/lightening. Very lucky! Pacing was easy and successful. Unfortunately I zoned out a little towards the end and dropped in a 7:52 and 7:58, whoops a little too fast. No worries. Live and learn.
Monday was a dominant run. My goal was to keep the pacing super easy in anticipation for Tuesday's extra hard speed day. Things went well and nailed all 7 intervals.
Tuesday was my first attempt at my new Speed plan. Instead of doing 3 miles broken into intervals for speed (i.e. 12 x 400), I have bumped it up to 4 miles at 5K pace (i.e. 16 x 400). I wasn't sure whether this would work or not. So, I was conservative on the first interval and then kept pushing to see if I could keep hitting the paces. I could definitely tell after interval 12 that it became that much harder to hit the paces. The temperature was a little on the hot side (85) and there was a light rain. Again, though hitting 11/16 paces isn't completely the whole picture since it's so tough to hit a +/-5 sec window on the paces. So what did the splits look like...
1- 1:44.2
2- 1:39.2
3- 1:40.0
4- 1:40.8
5- 1:40.5
6- 1:40.2
7- 1:40.7
8- 1:41.6
9- 1:40.7
10- 1:40.7
11- 1:40.5
12- 1:41.8
13- 1:41.6
14- 1:40.9
15- 1:42.2
16- 1:41.3
Overall, pretty consistent and a good indication that I can manage to do 4 miles of 5K pace during workouts.
The upcoming week is race week. Which means I deviate from my normal training schedule. On Thursday it's normally a Tempo day. Instead I'm doing the equivalent time training, but only at easy pacing. I reduced the mileage on the easy Friday by one mile. 10K Race on Saturday. Sunday is up in the air as to whether it will be long run pacing/easy but the duration will be the same. Monday still easy. Tuesday will be a reduced speed day or easy depending on how I've recovered from the race. So essentially, I could drop from 3 SOS workouts down to 1 SOS workout (the race). This is another reason why I don't like to race during the marathon cycle because it requires so many adjustments to help ensure I stay injury free. I made an exception for this race because it's local and I'm ready to contend for a title.
I'll do another strategy session later this week to talk about what my plans are for Saturday's 10K. However, I told my daughter that if I did well I'd get a trophy (top 3 age group (30-39)) and she said "OOhhhh, Congratulations!" I told her that if I won she could go get the trophy and she said "That would be fun!" So guess I added a little extra pressure to myself for race day!
Last week of training before race week. Another crazy hot week and some nice cooler weather. Also, my first attempt at doing 4 miles of 5K paced speed work in a single day. Let's see how the week went...
Date - Day - Scheduled Workout (Intervals within desired pace, Speed +/- 5 sec, everything else +/- 10 sec)
6/8/16 - W - Medicine Ball Workout (MBW)
6/9/16 - R - 1.5 miles @ 9:25 min/mile + 6 miles @ 7:33 min/mile + 1.5 miles @ 9:25 min/mile (6/6)
6/10/16 - F - 7 miles @ 9:11 min/mile (4/7)
6/11/16 - Sat - 7 miles @ 8:33 min/mile (5/7) + MBW
6/12/16 - Sun - 10 miles @ 8:13 min/mile (7/10)
6/13/16 - M - 7 miles @ 9:11 min/mile (7/7)
6/14/16 - T - 1.5 miles @ 9:44 min/mile + 16 x 400m @ 6:39 min/mile with 400m RI @ 9:33 min/mile + 1.5 miles @ 9:56 min/mile (11/16)
Total mileage = 50.75 miles
Number of intervals within pace = 40/53 (75%)
After last week's sufferfest for the Tempo run it was time to see whether this was an indication that the paces were too much or just a case of bad pacing. So, on Thursday we had attempt #2 at Tempo. And the verdict is in, it was just bad pacing last week. While I didn't hit the 7:33 pacing on the head, I was able to keep all 6 intervals within 10 seconds of the desired pace. Given the slightly hotter temps, I chalked this run up as a success.
Friday was hot, hot, hot. It had a temp of 95, and boy did it feel like it. This is where effort based pacing came into play. While I was suppose to do 9:11 easy pacing, I let my effort dictate the pacing. This caused me to miss on the later intervals, but in reality it was a success. As I've said many times before and will continue to say all summer, the end goal of every workout is to do a certain effort level. If a certain pace requires a higher effort level than normal, then don't do it. Try to keep the effort the same no matter what pace that comes out to (as long as it isn't too fast).
And then Saturday came and it was 66. Man what a difference. So much easier to run when it's cooler. Oh wait, it was 95% humidity... Yea it was again something where you just run by effort. In the end the weather had less of an effect on the pacing then Friday.
Sunday was nice and cool (61) and low humidity. Hooray! Even more bonus points because a storm was rolling into Madison and thus was about 15 miles away. I got the benefits of the cool wind, but not the downside of the actual rain/lightening. Very lucky! Pacing was easy and successful. Unfortunately I zoned out a little towards the end and dropped in a 7:52 and 7:58, whoops a little too fast. No worries. Live and learn.
Monday was a dominant run. My goal was to keep the pacing super easy in anticipation for Tuesday's extra hard speed day. Things went well and nailed all 7 intervals.
Tuesday was my first attempt at my new Speed plan. Instead of doing 3 miles broken into intervals for speed (i.e. 12 x 400), I have bumped it up to 4 miles at 5K pace (i.e. 16 x 400). I wasn't sure whether this would work or not. So, I was conservative on the first interval and then kept pushing to see if I could keep hitting the paces. I could definitely tell after interval 12 that it became that much harder to hit the paces. The temperature was a little on the hot side (85) and there was a light rain. Again, though hitting 11/16 paces isn't completely the whole picture since it's so tough to hit a +/-5 sec window on the paces. So what did the splits look like...
1- 1:44.2
2- 1:39.2
3- 1:40.0
4- 1:40.8
5- 1:40.5
6- 1:40.2
7- 1:40.7
8- 1:41.6
9- 1:40.7
10- 1:40.7
11- 1:40.5
12- 1:41.8
13- 1:41.6
14- 1:40.9
15- 1:42.2
16- 1:41.3
Overall, pretty consistent and a good indication that I can manage to do 4 miles of 5K pace during workouts.
The upcoming week is race week. Which means I deviate from my normal training schedule. On Thursday it's normally a Tempo day. Instead I'm doing the equivalent time training, but only at easy pacing. I reduced the mileage on the easy Friday by one mile. 10K Race on Saturday. Sunday is up in the air as to whether it will be long run pacing/easy but the duration will be the same. Monday still easy. Tuesday will be a reduced speed day or easy depending on how I've recovered from the race. So essentially, I could drop from 3 SOS workouts down to 1 SOS workout (the race). This is another reason why I don't like to race during the marathon cycle because it requires so many adjustments to help ensure I stay injury free. I made an exception for this race because it's local and I'm ready to contend for a title.
I'll do another strategy session later this week to talk about what my plans are for Saturday's 10K. However, I told my daughter that if I did well I'd get a trophy (top 3 age group (30-39)) and she said "OOhhhh, Congratulations!" I told her that if I won she could go get the trophy and she said "That would be fun!" So guess I added a little extra pressure to myself for race day!
