6 Weeks to go - Hansons Intermediate Week 12/18
9/27/21 - M - OFF
9/28/21 - T - 4 x 1.5 mile @ M Tempo - 10 sec (Hansons Strength)
9/29/21 - W - 1.1 mile @ run/walk with G + 4 miles @ Easy
9/30/21 - R - 9 miles @ M Tempo
10/1/21 - F - 1 mile @ run/walk with G + 4 miles @ Easy
10/2/21 - Sa - 8 min @ Easy w/ strides
10/3/21 - Su - 10 miles @ Progressive LR w/ uphill FF
Total Run Miles - 50.9 miles
Total Run Time - 7:05 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 - 7:05 hours
Total TSS - x TSS
Tuesday
The theme of this week was all about trying to turn the boat around. I like to think of training like a giant freighter boat. It takes a while to slow it down, and it takes a while to turn it around. So the training dropped a touch to induce some good legs for the 10k race last weekend. This week's goal was all about turning the boat around and reintroducing the volume. This tends to be a tough week. As you're building volume and shedding fatigue from the race prior. It's a delicate balance. Going into the week, I planned on not doing the Hansons strength workout, but my legs were feeling surprising good on Tuesday. So I decided to go ahead and do the workout as planned. The knee was feeling fine after no effects from Sunday's 10k in a new pair of Next%. So I brought the Saucony Endorphin back out again.
Conditions -

Clear, Wind 7mph to 9mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 73°F + 55°F; FL - 73°F
End: Temp+Dew = 67°F + 54°F; FL - 73°F
Temps sneaking back up again. This is classic end of Sept WI weather. We get a taste of Fall in mid-Sept, and then we go back to some warmer temps for a few weeks. Boo! I went with the idea that I'm a 3:14 marathon'er based on the 42 min 10k. So the adjusted goal pace was 7:10-7:15 (adjusting for temps and grade).
I knew the temp adjustment, but the grade adjustment was a bit blind because of the unusual mile splits (1.5 miles). This was my first run with my Garmin 245 and Aeropex bluetooth headphones. The Garmin 245 is really nice. The splits occur at nearly the same place as my Garmin 235. So nothing unusual there. My headphones took a few moments to get used to. They bounced up and down a bit as I first started. But after a few hundred meters it seems like everything settled in. The headphones are interesting. I've been listening to the same music for years, but due to the quality of the headphones I heard new tones during the songs that I had not heard previously. With that being said, I actually struggle more to hear cars than I did previously with my cheaper skull candy over the ear headphones. I used to be able to hear the low rumble of tires, but now that sound is a bit more drowned out. So it'll be an adjustment, and an unexpected one since I don't have anything in my ears with the these new headphones.
One downside to my Garmin 245 is that the "lap pace" seems to be reset at 1 mile despite the interval length being 1.5 miles. With a workout and my Garmin 235, my memory says that the "lap pace" would give me a 1 mile update, but would keep the "lap pace" as the pace of the 1.5 mile lap. But maybe I'm just misremembering. So that makes it a little tougher to adjust pace on the run. The first rep was too fast 7:04, but the remaining reps were much better (7:16, 7:13, and 7:15).
One interesting thing to note, my knee was sore again. Not to the same level as the worse it was during the week prior, but still noticeable. But I think it might be due to the Saucony Endorphin Pros and hills. Something about the design and my foot strike is not agreeing with each other. So it might be that the Saucony Pros need to stick to being flat hard running only.
Wednesday
An easy day!
Conditions -

Partly Cloudy, Wind 7mph to 10mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 77°F + 60°F; FL - 77°F
End: Temp+Dew = 76°F + 60°F; FL - 77°F
For as good as my legs felt yesterday, they were pretty sore and flat today. So this was the feeling I was expecting for the week. I've got to work my way through it to see the light on the other side. G and I did our 1.1 mile route with 30/30 intervals. We chatted about school which tends to be where our discussions revolve around these days. 13:21 pace for 1.1 miles.
I took it easy on my 4 mile run, but my body says it probably was still too fast. Ended up being 4 miles, 36 min, 8:59 pace, and HR of 137. That HR is far higher than expected or wanted for this type of run.
Thursday
Watch told me I needed to do an active recovery day (30 min at 10:30 pace), but I had a 9 mile M Tempo (12 total). So this was a bit of a divergence. I'm going to stick to my plan because the watch could still be adjusting to me and my stats at this point.
Conditions -

Partly Cloudy, Wind 9mph to 12mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 79°F + 62°F; FL - 80°F
End: Temp+Dew = 72°F + 62°F; FL - 80°F
Weather creeping up again. I wore my new Next% instead of the Saucony Pros for this one.
Based on the temps, my goal was 7:33-7:40. I eased into this one at the start, and then I started to grind as the run went on. But having the legs under me to push that last mile down is a good sign. Still struggling with these M Tempo runs overall. My speed feels good. And my endurance feels good. But something about this middle ground still doesn't feel right. Still got a few more weeks to get everything worked out. The average M Tempo GAP ended up at 7:33 with a HR of 149. Adjusted for temps that's 7:18 at HR of 149.
Key point on the shoes, the Next% gave me little fits on the knee. So I'm feeling more confident saying the knee issue is Saucony Pro on hills. The downside is that it's been 3.5 weeks since I've had ankle issues and I could feel my left ankle juuust a little bit. So I'm thinking all the time in the recent weeks on Saucony Pros shows me that the ankle might be partially due to the Next% and the knee is more the Pros. So I think it's going to take some balance between each of these shoes and the Ride 14s to keep everything balanced out.
Friday
Conditions -

Mostly Cloudy, Wind 8mph to 14mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 81°F + 63°F; FL - 82°F
End: Temp+Dew = 80°F + 63°F; FL - 82°F
Temps still going up. Boo! G and I did 30/30 intervals on a reverse route that was new to us. It worked out well. We did 13:04 pace for 1.1 miles.
My goal for my easy run was to really drop the pace slower. My watch was telling me I need a day off, but I'm not trusting that at this point. I did 4 miles, 37.5 min, 9:19 pace, and HR of 130 bpm. Much better for an easy day.
Saturday
Conditions -

Mostly Cloudy, Wind 6mph to 14mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 63°F + 62°F; FL - 63°F
End: Temp+Dew = 62°F + 62°F; FL - 63°F
Early morning because Steph had to work. So up at 4:30am and out the door by 5:45am. I wore the Next% because I wanted to do some strides at the end of the run if I was feeling good. Ahh, the glorious feeling of having your legs back underneath you. I could tell that the training was heading back in the right direction. So I allowed me effort to guide the day. I ended up at 8.1 miles, 67 min, 8:22 pace and HR of 133. The strides were 6:40s down to 5:30s. So 3 bpm higher than Saturday and that gained me nearly 60 seconds. So you can just feel somedays you've got it and other days not. There were moments with the ankle, so I'm thinking moving forward I've got to stop using the Next% on these Saturday easy runs. Stick to the Ride 14s moving forward.
Sunday
Long run day! A down week at 10 miles and around 80 min. I looked at my stock of Maurten 320 and saw that I've got a few expired packets. So I decided to use the Maurten 320 prior to the run just to move through some stock.
Conditions -

Overcast, Wind 4mph to 8mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 62°F + 62°F; FL - 63°F
End: Temp+Dew = 63°F + 63°F; FL - 63°F
The temps were ok, but it's been better on other weekends. But it felt nice out despite that. It had just rained, the cloud cover was great, and there was a little bit of fog in the air that seemed to keep things cooler. The legs were feeling good and ready to fly. So I let them. My goal was to be around 7:45 pace.
Legs felt good throughout. Started off slow and then decided to do a bit of a progression to the finish. A lot of consistency in the GAP for Miles 3 through 9 (7:35, 7:37, 7:34, 7:33, 7:36, and 7:34 outside of the 7:45 (Water bottle)). So the effort was really locked in. As I rounded the corner for the end of the run I decided to do a nice pickup of pace up the final hill to the finish. So dropped the pace from the 7:30s down into the 7:00s. The LR pace average was 7:41, GAP was 7:38, and GAP temp adj was 7:29. The HR was 140 bpm. So it's an interesting comparison to Thursday's M Tempo run. The average GAP was 7:33 and HR of 149 and today was 7:38 and HR of 140. The temps were a touch different (140s vs 120s). And temp adjusted was 7:18 vs 7:29. But I think it's clear my body responded much better to Sunday's LR than Thursday's M Tempo (which has been a consistent theme during this training cycle).
My Garmin 245 says my VO2max is 55. But my HRvPace data says 56-57 based on my Garmin 235. So this will be an interesting thing to track. It's currently projecting a 3:21 marathon.
Happy with how the week played out. I think I'm learning more about these two different race shoes. The legs went through a tough period, but they're waking back up now. I've only got 6 weeks left until the marathon. So next week is the 2nd highest peak week. I've got a 3x2 mile strength workout (thinking I'll wear Pros but stick to flat ground), then 9 mile M Tempo (wanted to take day off from work and do it early in the morning in cool temps, but I've got a meeting mid-day now and can't), then peak LR at 16 miles (128 min). The week's total is 54 miles and 7.25 hrs. Ready to attack the week!