DopeyBadger
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1 Week to go until Parkinson's and 3 weeks remain in Spring Season - Week 14+15/18

3/27/23-4/2/23
Tues (3/28): 60 min @ Easy on Treadmill
Wed (3/29): 6.5 miles @ Easy
Thurs (3/30): 10 miles @ Moderate
Fri (3/31): 60 min @ Easy on Treadmill
Sat (4/1): 120 min @ Easy LR on Jack/Jill
Sun (4/2): 45 min @ Easy on Treadmill
Total Run Miles - 50.0 miles
Total Run Time - 7:05 hours
Total Strength Time - 0:00 hours
Total Training Time - 7:05 hours
4/3/23-4/9/23
Tues (4/4): 60 min @ Easy on Treadmill
Wed (4/5): The Michigan
Thurs (4/6): 6.5 miles @ Easy
Fri (4/7): 30 min @ Easy
Sat (4/8): 10 miles @ Faster LR
Sun (4/9): 6.5 miles @ Easy
Total Run Miles - 43.9 miles
Total Run Time - 6:13 hours
Total Strength Time - 0:00 hours
Total Training Time - 6:13 hours
Alright, let's do a bit of catching up. After the First Call HM (3/26), I had three weeks until the Parkinson's HM. So this was the longest break between races since Princess. I wanted to try and get a mileage heavy week in the first week post-First Call and then give me a moderate second week, and then a chill race week. I ended up running on the treadmill three times during the week of 3/27 which was not ideal.
The 10 miler on 3/30 was good. I did it at 8:00 pace with even splits and a HR of 137. Looks like it was fairly windy.
The 120 min LR on 4/1 was also good. Another windy day. The goal was to be near the easier LR pace of around 8:26 min/mile pace. I ended up averaging 8:21 on the Jack/Jill course with a HR of 121. No late endurance fade. Although given the effort level I vaguely remember this feeling muscularly a little more challenging than expected.
The 4/2 treadmill run was a slugfest. My body was not happy with how it felt. Certainly feels like I'm getting close to the end of the training plan at this point.
The 4/5 run was the highlight of the training plan. I had attempted "The Michigan" during last year's Princess 2022 training plan. But unfortunately had to do it on the treadmill. Since it has such notoriety as a difficult workout, I wanted to find a way to shoe horn it into this training plan. So a mid-point between the First Call and Parkinson's was the best place. As was discussed last time around, the actual workout make up of the Michigan is debatable depending on the source. But ultimately, I did this version:
2 mi WU + 1 mile 10k + 1 mile HM + 0.75 mile 10k + 1 mile HM + 0.5 mile 5k + 1 mile HM + 0.25 mile 5k + 2 mile CD (2.5 min Easy between reps)
Conditions -
Scattered clouds, Wind 14mph to 27mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 42°F + 31°F; FL - 35°F
End: Temp+Dew = 39°F + 28°F; FL - 35°F - by Klimat.app
High winds made for a tough workout.


The goal splits were 6:46, 6:27, and 6:13 based on the 1:28 HM fitness level. I'm probably not at that level based on what I've been racing recently, but I'd like to get in a good race day conditions race in to really see. Regardless, I earned every inch of this workout.
HM GP - 6:46, AP - 6:46, 6:47, 6:47
10k GP - 6:27, AP - 6:27, 6:26
5k GP - 6:13, AP -6:16, 6:08
I almost nailed all the paces nearly exact to goal. There were some mid-split slow downs and speed ups to get me in the right place. It really does say something when 6:46 feels "easy" coming out of 6:27 and 6:13 paced splits. But man when you put those toe to toe with each other it really makes the slower of the three pace sets feel easier.
Even with the wind though, I wouldn't necessarily call this one of the hardest workouts I've done. But on the flip side, it was definitely a fun challenge and a workout I'd like to do again at some point.
A couple of easy days (and a 30 min one because a neighbor chatted me up as they're selling their house and moving to FL). Then I did a shorter but harder long run on Saturday. I was aiming for around 7:40-7:50 pace.
Conditions -
Overcast clouds, Wind 7mph to 12mph
Start: Temp+Dew = 43°F + 32°F; FL - 39°F
End: Temp+Dew = 49°F + 33°F; FL - 39°F
Conditions were good. Pace was pretty consistent.

It ended up being at a HR of 138. I wouldn't call this easy, but I wouldn't call it hard either. It felt good though.
I'm not in my base shape, but I'm in a good place coming into the end of the training plan. If I can get things to line up well on race day, then we shall see.

3/27/23-4/2/23
Tues (3/28): 60 min @ Easy on Treadmill
Wed (3/29): 6.5 miles @ Easy
Thurs (3/30): 10 miles @ Moderate
Fri (3/31): 60 min @ Easy on Treadmill
Sat (4/1): 120 min @ Easy LR on Jack/Jill
Sun (4/2): 45 min @ Easy on Treadmill
Total Run Miles - 50.0 miles
Total Run Time - 7:05 hours
Total Strength Time - 0:00 hours
Total Training Time - 7:05 hours
4/3/23-4/9/23
Tues (4/4): 60 min @ Easy on Treadmill
Wed (4/5): The Michigan

Thurs (4/6): 6.5 miles @ Easy
Fri (4/7): 30 min @ Easy
Sat (4/8): 10 miles @ Faster LR
Sun (4/9): 6.5 miles @ Easy
Total Run Miles - 43.9 miles
Total Run Time - 6:13 hours
Total Strength Time - 0:00 hours
Total Training Time - 6:13 hours
Alright, let's do a bit of catching up. After the First Call HM (3/26), I had three weeks until the Parkinson's HM. So this was the longest break between races since Princess. I wanted to try and get a mileage heavy week in the first week post-First Call and then give me a moderate second week, and then a chill race week. I ended up running on the treadmill three times during the week of 3/27 which was not ideal.
The 10 miler on 3/30 was good. I did it at 8:00 pace with even splits and a HR of 137. Looks like it was fairly windy.
The 120 min LR on 4/1 was also good. Another windy day. The goal was to be near the easier LR pace of around 8:26 min/mile pace. I ended up averaging 8:21 on the Jack/Jill course with a HR of 121. No late endurance fade. Although given the effort level I vaguely remember this feeling muscularly a little more challenging than expected.
The 4/2 treadmill run was a slugfest. My body was not happy with how it felt. Certainly feels like I'm getting close to the end of the training plan at this point.
The 4/5 run was the highlight of the training plan. I had attempted "The Michigan" during last year's Princess 2022 training plan. But unfortunately had to do it on the treadmill. Since it has such notoriety as a difficult workout, I wanted to find a way to shoe horn it into this training plan. So a mid-point between the First Call and Parkinson's was the best place. As was discussed last time around, the actual workout make up of the Michigan is debatable depending on the source. But ultimately, I did this version:
2 mi WU + 1 mile 10k + 1 mile HM + 0.75 mile 10k + 1 mile HM + 0.5 mile 5k + 1 mile HM + 0.25 mile 5k + 2 mile CD (2.5 min Easy between reps)
Conditions -

Start: Temp+Dew = 42°F + 31°F; FL - 35°F
End: Temp+Dew = 39°F + 28°F; FL - 35°F - by Klimat.app
High winds made for a tough workout.


The goal splits were 6:46, 6:27, and 6:13 based on the 1:28 HM fitness level. I'm probably not at that level based on what I've been racing recently, but I'd like to get in a good race day conditions race in to really see. Regardless, I earned every inch of this workout.
HM GP - 6:46, AP - 6:46, 6:47, 6:47
10k GP - 6:27, AP - 6:27, 6:26
5k GP - 6:13, AP -6:16, 6:08
I almost nailed all the paces nearly exact to goal. There were some mid-split slow downs and speed ups to get me in the right place. It really does say something when 6:46 feels "easy" coming out of 6:27 and 6:13 paced splits. But man when you put those toe to toe with each other it really makes the slower of the three pace sets feel easier.
Even with the wind though, I wouldn't necessarily call this one of the hardest workouts I've done. But on the flip side, it was definitely a fun challenge and a workout I'd like to do again at some point.
A couple of easy days (and a 30 min one because a neighbor chatted me up as they're selling their house and moving to FL). Then I did a shorter but harder long run on Saturday. I was aiming for around 7:40-7:50 pace.
Conditions -

Start: Temp+Dew = 43°F + 32°F; FL - 39°F
End: Temp+Dew = 49°F + 33°F; FL - 39°F
Conditions were good. Pace was pretty consistent.

It ended up being at a HR of 138. I wouldn't call this easy, but I wouldn't call it hard either. It felt good though.
I'm not in my base shape, but I'm in a good place coming into the end of the training plan. If I can get things to line up well on race day, then we shall see.