Mouse Skywalker
<font color=green>The Force is strong with this Po
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Good Morning TEAM:
OK, I can only do a quick post because I need to get to work. I surprised myself with my run yesterday afterwork. It was a beautiful day, my legs were feeling fine, so I decided to run outside (instead of on the treadmill which I had planned). I still wanted to find a soft cushy surface, so I went to a park that had a crushed gravel/cinder path along the perimeter. I ran 5 laps around the park which ended up 5 miles in 46:57 min for a 9:23 mpm pace! Wow, I couldn't believe it. I ran the first 3 miles nonstop, and then I took 1 min walk breaks for the last 2 laps around the park. My legs felt fine the whole way, maybe it's the pounding of the paved trail and sidewalks on my long run Saturday that made my calf really hurt. Christa, I seem to remember you saying that sidewalks really hurt your legs. Probably about 3 miles of my 10 mile long run was on sidewalks as I ran through downtown Rochester.
This morning I got up and did 40 min x-training on the elliptical (including 5 min warmup and cool down).
Question- For those of you doing the MfM training plan - tomorrow's run is supposed to be a Tempo run - 5 min tempo pace repeated 3x. I figured I would do this on the high school track, and walk a lap in between the runs. My question is this, should I only do the 15 min of running? Is that all I need to do for the workout? What have others done?
Jodi- I agree with what others have said here, and think you made a good decision to stick with the half marathon. Besides, that way you will have your 1st full marathon experience at WDW!!! Sorry, your friend can't come up and join you.
OK, I can only do a quick post because I need to get to work. I surprised myself with my run yesterday afterwork. It was a beautiful day, my legs were feeling fine, so I decided to run outside (instead of on the treadmill which I had planned). I still wanted to find a soft cushy surface, so I went to a park that had a crushed gravel/cinder path along the perimeter. I ran 5 laps around the park which ended up 5 miles in 46:57 min for a 9:23 mpm pace! Wow, I couldn't believe it. I ran the first 3 miles nonstop, and then I took 1 min walk breaks for the last 2 laps around the park. My legs felt fine the whole way, maybe it's the pounding of the paved trail and sidewalks on my long run Saturday that made my calf really hurt. Christa, I seem to remember you saying that sidewalks really hurt your legs. Probably about 3 miles of my 10 mile long run was on sidewalks as I ran through downtown Rochester.
This morning I got up and did 40 min x-training on the elliptical (including 5 min warmup and cool down).
Question- For those of you doing the MfM training plan - tomorrow's run is supposed to be a Tempo run - 5 min tempo pace repeated 3x. I figured I would do this on the high school track, and walk a lap in between the runs. My question is this, should I only do the 15 min of running? Is that all I need to do for the workout? What have others done?
Jodi- I agree with what others have said here, and think you made a good decision to stick with the half marathon. Besides, that way you will have your 1st full marathon experience at WDW!!! Sorry, your friend can't come up and join you.