9? Weeks to go + HIM Base Mid Volume Cycling + (LIIFT 4 + McMillan Core/Legs)
9/21/20 - M - OFF
9/22/20 - T - LIIFT Chest/Tri + McMillan Core + 65 min @ Easy
9/23/20 - W - Cumberland-2 (75 min, 69 TSS) + 15 min Brick Run @ HM Tempo + McMillan Legs
9/24/20 - R - Townsend-1 (90 min; 55 TSS)
9/25/20 - F - 50 min @ Easy
9/26/20 - Sa - Warren (135 min; 92 TSS) + Golf + 50 min Afternoon Run @ Easy + Saving a Kite (aka Quadathalon)
9/27/20 - Su - 104 min @ LR w/ FF
Total Run Miles - 34.4 miles
Total Run Time - 4:44 hours
Total Run TSS - x TSS
Total Biking Time - 5:00 hours
Total Biking TSS - 216 TSS
Total Strength Time - 1:03 hours
Total Strength TSS - x TSS
Total Training Time - 10:47 hours
Total TSS - x TSS
Tuesday
Back to those early morning lifting sessions. Not everyday of the week, but trying to remind myself what waking up at 4am feels like. Good to get in a LIIFT4 session in the morning and I always like the Chest lifting. I finally moved on to McMillan Core B series of videos. It's been since May 2018 since I've done these videos. As a reminder, I could never accomplish the side plank with leg lifts.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/t...badger-comments-welcome.3475601/post-59248872
Well the McMillan Legs/Core must be paying off because I was actually able to lift my leg off the ground in the side plank. I accomplished 5 lifts in the time it took them to do 10, but I count it as a solid victory. So something I've been doing recently has been paying off, and I'm guessing it's the McMillan Legs workouts.
Moving to 5 days a week running and switching up the focus now.
Conditions - ☀ Clear, Wind 7mph to 10mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 76°F + 60°F; FL - 76°F
End: Temp+Dew = 72°F + 59°F; FL - 76°F
Just a nice and easy 65 min at easy pace. I've only had 1 running day over T+D of 120 since 9/6 (so 16 days), so a return to 136 was a little bit of an adjustment. But I just took it nice and easy. Ended up with 7.3 miles at 8:58 pace with HR of 135. All in all a good run.
Wednesday
Now was the start of Brick runs with pace. So I took the intensity of the cycling down a hair. Still is HIM pace/effort on the cycling, but now on the lower end rather than the higher end. The ride ended up feeling maybe a little too easy, but that's alright. Things do pick up gradually in the coming weeks. The cadence was maintained at 96.
Conditions -

Partly Cloudy, Wind 7mph to 11mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 71°F + 59°F; FL - 71°F
End: Temp+Dew = 69°F + 58°F; FL - 71°F
Just a very brief 15 min of HM Tempo off the bike. My HM PR is 6:43 pace on a course with 35 ft/mile gain. This run was going to be roughly equal at 35 ft/mile gain as well. A downhill mile and then an uphill mile. My Garmin VO2max was sitting at 56 (down a point cause of the rise in T+D). So it suggested a 6:59 pace. I went with something closer to my previous HM PR pace of around a 6:43. Since the first mile was downhill, I knew I needed to be about 5-6 seconds faster than average, and the uphill was going to cost me about 15-17 seconds. I decided to break out my new Next% shoes.
Well, I overshot the first mile for sure. No way my adjusted HM pace is around a 6:29-6:30. For a while there I was in the right place, but I must have sped up further into the mile because I was a good 10-15 seconds off pace. Despite that, the mile felt really good and smooth. The fresh Next% made a noticeable difference. But I knew I was likely going to pay for being slightly too fast on the second uphill mile. No mincing words, it was brutal. But I maintained focus and pushed. Came through in 7:02 (so more like 6:45 on flat). So near dead on where I wanted to be. Then wrapped up the last 90 seconds with 6:31 pace on a slight downhill. Stopped the watch at 15 min even though I wasn't home yet because going over by a few minutes is definitely costly on this type of run. I'll save that for another day. After stopping, I felt pretty good. Overall I'm happy with the effort/run. Maybe a tad bit fast, but doable and good practice for the real thing. Overall it was 2.24 miles in 15 min (6:42 pace) with HR of 151. Although the duration of the exercise was so short I'm not sure I trust the average HR. Historically HM HR is 151 (148-154). But at a minimum I know I wasn't above lactate threshold HR which is 157. So I was probably somewhere in between HM pace and LT pace.
After I got home, I wrapped up the day with McMillan Legs. Felt really good to get this workout in after the cycling and running. Things were definitely clicking.
Thursday
Nice and easy 90 min cycle. Cadence was 97 rpm. This day will get harder as the weeks progress. I almost felt like I could have done a cycling workout, but I'm trying not to push it too much.
Friday
Conditions - ☀ Clear, Wind 14mph to 23mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 74°F + 60°F; FL - 74°F
End: Temp+Dew = 72°F + 60°F; FL - 74°F
50 min at easy pace. Ended up with 5.4 miles at 9:14 pace with 130 bpm HR. Much better job on my part to sticking to an easy pace. Contemplated adding in some strides, but I held off. Big day on Saturday. Also saw the neighbor next to Heidi's little girl just scooting along on her car down the bike path with no adult or other person supervision. I was like, hey where you going and who is watching you. She's like 1-2, so I didn't get much of a response. I led her back to her house and then rang the doorbell. Talked to the 5 boys who live there and they argued as to which of them was responsible for watching her in that moment. Ugh. I was suppose to do a McMillan Legs workout after this one, but Steph said we were going to Heidi's for pizza and smore's. So I had to cut some time off the workout.
Saturday
It was lining up to be a very long day. I was up at 4am and on the bike at 4:30. Not an overly challenging 135 min on the trainer. Stuck to IM pace/effort. Ended up with a cadence of 97 rpm.
Afterwards, I shoved as much food into my face as I could handle. Then we were out the door by 8:30am to head to the golf party for the neighbor. We were paired with his wife and her friend. I'm happy we practiced over the summer because I was overall happy with the 9 holes on the real course. On hole 8, Steph told me I should shoot from the Women's tee because the Men's tee was too far and accurate for me. The tee box sits about 150 yards from the hole and has grasslands in between the tee and green. So you either make it on the green or you lose your ball. I told her challenge accepted and wacked it good. Landed on the green! Take that one Steph. They laughed. Overall, a good round of golf.
We got home around 12:30 and I quickly threw on my running clothes. Out the door at 12:55.
Conditions -

Mostly Cloudy, Wind 15mph to 25mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 74°F + 66°F; FL - 74°F
End: Temp+Dew = 75°F + 67°F; FL - 74°F
My body really felt like it needed a break and some nutrients. So I had a bit of mind fogginess as I was going. I saw some kids playing with a kite and it was quite windy. When I came back around the second time the kids stopped me and asked me if I had seen their kite because it had gotten away from them. In the moment of saying, I hadn't seen it, I saw a string coming down from the roof of a house. I was like, well I'll be, there it is. So they proceeded to try and get it down and I kept running. As I came back around a third time, they stopped me again and said it was stuck and needed more help. So I was able to dislodge it from the 2nd house and then the first house. Finally setting it free. The stops did me good, because afterwards the finish of the run felt much better. Ended up with 5.5 miles at 9:09 pace with HR of 127. I finished my "Quad"athalon. I biked, golfed, ran, and saved a kite.
Then got in the house, ate lunch, and then celebrated the neighbor's birthday in the driveway until 8pm. So I was on the move from essentially 4am to 8pm. A long day.
Sunday
Long run day!
Conditions -

Mostly Cloudy, Wind 9mph to 21mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 63°F + 58°F; FL - 63°F
End: Temp+Dew = 66°F + 58°F; FL - 63°F
It was cloudy and the T+D was slightly less, but still higher than the previous weekends. So I wasn't expecting to hit the same paces. I had my SIS Beta right prior to starting and then I was off.
First mile came in at 7:38 and I was like, alright, looks like we're good to go. And from there just proceeded to try and maintain long run effort/pace. The first 4.1 mile lap was unremarkable and came in at 31:30. At 45 min, I had a swig of concentrated Tailwind. At 55 min, I had a Maurten gel with Caffiene. I finished lap #2 in 31:20. I was just starting down lap #3 and something crazy happened. The road design is sidewalk, parking lane, bike lane, traffic against me, and traffic with me. I was running on the line between the parking lane and bike lane. All the sudden, a car from behind me comes flying by at like 40-50mph (on a 25) missing me by maybe 1-2 feet. So they crossed the double yellow and the bike lane to nearly hit me from behind. I honestly believe they legit tried to hit me. They were going way too fast and were way too far over from their normal driving lane for it to be an accident at 9am. As soon as they almost hit me they flew back to their lane, barely stopped and the stop sign, and then zoomed off at the light. It all happened so fast I didn't even get a chance to look at their license plate. Ugh, it makes me so sick to my stomach. I mean sometimes I'm definitely infringing on the lane a tiny bit when I go down certain roads. And it's never really a problem. But in this case I was so far over and going in the right direction. I'm pretty sure if he/she had hit me, I would have been severely injured. Ate an Egel at 75 min. I continued on and finished off the third lap in 31:20. So overall the three laps were 31:30, 31:20, and 31:20. So nice consistency. I finished off the run with my fast finish loops. I did them in 2:59, 3:05, and 2:58 which I'm quite pleased with. Looks like I hit the HM mark in 1:40:30. Ended up being 13.6 miles in 104 min at 7:39 pace with HR of 143. The Garmin VO2max stayed at the fallen value of 56, which I expected with the slight increase in T+D. But when adjusting for the T+D, my long run pace was 7:35 last time vs 7:32. So a hair faster this time around with HR 1 bpm higher. So all in all probably even despite the fall in Garmin VO2max.
Ankles have been a little angry at me. But I think I managed the camber a little better on this long run. But something to keep an eye on as we wrap up the training.
Coming up is an easier week volume wise but harder intensity wise. I'm doing the hill loops again at hopefully sub-6 pace. The temps are dropping quite a bit into the 30-50s. Then doing a brick on Saturday with 20 min of HM Tempo.