8 Weeks to go - Hansons Intermediate Week 10/18
9/13/21 - M - OFF
9/14/21 - T - 3 x 1 mile @ 5k
9/15/21 - W - 1.1 mile @ run/walk with G + 4 miles @ Easy
9/16/21 - R - 8 miles @ M Tempo
9/17/21 - F - 1 mile @ run/walk with G + 4 miles @ Easy
9/18/21 - Sa - 8 min @ Easy w/ strides
9/19/21 - Su - 10 miles @ Progressive LR w/ uphill FF
Total Run Miles - 45.8 miles
Total Run Time - 6:24 hours
Total Run TSS - x TSS
Total Biking Time - 0:00 hours
Total Biking TSS - 0 TSS
Total Strength Time - 0:00 hours
Total Strength TSS - x TSS
Total Training Time - 6:24 hours
Total TSS - x TSS
Tuesday
Second try at 3 x 1 mile at 5k pace. Also the last 5k paced workout of the training plan. First time trying the Saucony Pro at a consistent faster pace.
Conditions -

Mostly Cloudy, Wind 11mph to 16mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 68°F + 60°F; FL - 68°F
End: Temp+Dew = 68°F + 60°F; FL - 68°F
Based on the T+D, the goal was 6:21-6:26 pace.
Yea... so about that... Might have missed the mark a little bit on that first mile.
But honestly, it felt OH SO GOOD. Like very little effort for what it was. I thought, oh well let's just roll with it. I probably hurt myself in terms of the remainder of the workout, but I can live with that. But then I followed that 6:07 up with a 6:11 and a 6:17. Let's put some perspective on those splits:
That's my 4th, 5th, and 10th (tied for) fastest miles EVER. The other "training run" mile was a mile time trial as well. So this was three of my fastest miles ever, and the only ones to truly occur mid-workout. Gotta love it. The workout ended up being 6.3 miles, 8:07 pace, 51 min, and HR of 139. Maybe I judged those Saucony Pro to quickly. To be fair, it's been years since I've done 5k pace which is primed for setting mile split PRs in a training run. But I've got nearly 13,000 miles to my name. So anytime I can put together three top ten performances in a single workout, I take notice.
Wednesday
Conditions -

Clear, Wind 4mph to 5mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 71°F + 46°F; FL - 71°F
End: Temp+Dew = 71°F + 47°F; FL - 71°F
G and I enjoyed our run together. We did 30/30 again. Not quite ready to try 45/30 again yet. Pretty sure the majority of the conversation revolved around her day at school.
Afterwards, I did 4 mile on my own. Couldn't remember if I was suppose to do 4 miles or 5 miles total for the day. So I went with the higher volume. Nothing to note, which has been a good theme recently. The body is feeling good and I'm working on a second week of completely healthy runs. The run ended up at 4 miles, 37 min, 9:20 pace, and HR of 130. Solid.
Thursday
M Tempo day.
Conditions -

Clear, Wind 12mph to 18mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 76°F + 56°F; FL - 76°F
End: Temp+Dew = 73°F + 56°F; FL - 76°F
Based on the T+D the goal was 7:14. First time doing M Tempo with the Saucony Pro. Based on the 5k effort, I was figuring I'd probably easily be flying.
Not quite flying. I wouldn't say it was too hard, but I also didn't want to push the pace down to the 7:14 goal. I was content living in the 7:20s. Based on the HR, that was the right decision. I think I was slightly dehydrated or something was just a touch off. Maybe the sun was extra intense? Regardless, it was still a good run despite not being able to hit the mark. The M Tempo ended up being 7:21 pace at a HR of 153. It didn't feel like a HR of 153 and that's certainly not sustainable during a real marathon. So Tuesday's 5k workout was like hey maybe you're in 18:40s shape, and then Thursday's workout was like yea, no your endurance isn't quite there yet. That's been a common struggle in this training plan. I'm consistently 10 seconds or so behind the M Tempo pace. In total the workout was 11 miles, 86 min, 7:48 pace, and HR of 146.
Friday
Conditions -

Mostly Cloudy, Wind 10mph to 15mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 75°F + 63°F; FL - 75°F
End: Temp+Dew = 74°F + 62°F; FL - 75°F
Another good 1 mile run using run/walk with G. At first she wanted to talk about fairies again, but then we changed topic and stuck with her day at school. She had her first spelling test, and feels it went well.
The run for me was nothing noteable. Body still feeling good. In total it was 4 miles, 36 min, 9:00 pace, and HR of 133.
Saturday
Weekly weigh-in. Down another 1 pound to 174.4. That's 15.0 pounds in 15 weeks. I'm almost to the goal weight for this training plan with 8 weeks remaining. Happy with the progress. I can tell the difference with the runs.
Steph had to work, so I was up early and out the door at 6:30am. Although, the weather would have made me want to get up early in run as well.
Conditions -

Clear, Wind 6mph to 11mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 48°F + 48°F; FL - 46°F
End: Temp+Dew = 51°F + 50°F; FL - 46°F
It's been since April/May since the last sub-100 T+D. Fall is coming! And it felt glorious. At times I thought maybe I'm over-running this easy run, but at the same time the effort was just pure easy. I was wearing the Saucony Pro and was noticing a bit of soreness on the inside of my knees and a little shin pain on the right leg. Neither were huge and were corrected once I moved to the other side of the road to swap camber. I hemmed and hawed whether I wanted to do strides. My left shoe felt a little loose, so I decided not to risk it. Ended up at 8 miles, 86 min, 8:13 pace, and HR of 132. That's a solid easy day HR. So nothing to correct there. Nice and smooth.
That afternoon I had finally got all the pieces together to try making G's Scarlet Witch (Wanda) headpiece glow using LEDs. I could get the system to work when it was a single battery, single LED, and an on/off switch. But every time I added a second LED, then I wouldn't get the system to light anymore. The first time I thought I might have switched the polarities order for the LEDs, but after the second and third time when I was way more careful, it still didn't work. So I settled on the idea that something in my system (battery or switch) wasn't liking the second LED and the 3V battery wasn't enough anymore. So as I settled in to bed, I decided I would just do three lights on three separate batteries. It would still look good, but not quite what I had originally planned.
Sunday
Short long run day!
Conditions -

Clear, Wind 5mph to 10mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 55°F + 55°F; FL - 55°F
End: Temp+Dew = 59°F + 59°F; FL - 55°F
Not quite as cold as Saturday, but still pretty good. Decided just to let happen whatever wanted to happen when it came to long run effort. That turned into a progressive long run.
The run felt good throughout. The knee and shin were a little noticeable, but not anything too bad. After I passed mile 9, I was still feeling good and decided to do the fast finish up the hill again. Felt good and strong on the climb. Happy with the effort overall. In total it was 10.2 miles, 79 min, 7:47 pace, and HR of 136! That's a fabulous HR for the pace. That's right in line with last weekend's 15 miler as better than anything in the last three years. So I think I can officially feel pretty good about my current fitness. Between the HRvPace data saying good things, and setting three top 10 mile performances in a single workout, things are going well. Just got to continue to stay healthy.
Garmin VO2max was 57 after this run. That's good with a T+D of 118. Keeps me right on track as well.
So as we look forward to next week, the question is whether I do the Vilas Zoo 10k or not. I wanted the temps to help me make that decision.
Looking pretty good. Pretty pretty good. That's a T+D of 84 or wind chill of 45F. Beautiful. So based on how things have been going and these temps, I'm leaning towards doing it and just seeing how it goes. There is a MONSTER hill right at the start. I've done it once before in a race back in 2014 I believe. It's one of those hills that would be easier to ascend on a ladder than running. It's a 70 foot incline in 0.1 miles. So that's a 13.3% grade. Thankfully, it's at the start so I could just crawl up it before I take on the real race. I haven't signed up yet, but I probably will.
While I was running, I had an idea about G's headpiece. What if I did six batteries with six LEDs, with no switches and very short wires. I might be able to fit everything in. And it worked! So I made six sets, then glued the foam cutout to a red sweatband. I put the headpiece around a medicine ball to simulate G's head while I worked on it to keep the right shape. I then hot glued each of the six sets on. Then I hot glued on some velcro ends to each side of the foam to make it removable to access the batteries when desired. The whole thing should last 11 hours at the most, which is plenty of time for Halloween and Princess runDisney race. So G threw on her Scarlet Witch dress so we could see the whole thing together.
I'm in love with how it turned out. There some small things that bother me, but overall I'd say for a first attempt at something like this, I'm pleased. We just need to work on her LED gloves (which should be fairly simple). Then her costume will be complete. I've still got to work on my LED cape, but hoping that will be easier since I'm using Christmas lights.