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Tuesdailies (Read 34 times)

So_Im_a_Runner


Go figure

     

    You have it right, it's only 2x90s, so the total length of the workout is 20 minutes exactly, including the last 15 seconds float.

     

    MTA: From what I read, that was the idea, actually, to come up with a super workout that fits in 20 minutes.

     

    That's definitely one to file away. It'd be fun to track distance covered over the course of doing it a few times per cycle.

    Trying to find some more hay to restock the barn

    Cyberic


       

      This race is nowhere near Miami. 

      Orlando?

      Cyberic


         

        That's definitely one to file away. It'd be fun to track distance covered over the course of doing it a few times per cycle.

         

        I have the workout permanently in my watch, even if I don't do it often, and total distance covered is exactly what I look at afterwards, sitting at my computer. Obviously you don't want to focus only on distance covered, as you could just run it at even pace and cover more distance, and that would defeat the purpose of the workout, but it is one way to track your evolution, for sure.

        Docket_Rocket


        Former Bad Ass

          Orlando?

           

          Yes, which is 4 hours from Miami and Middle FL. And slightly cooler than South Florida by 5-15F. 

          Damaris

          onemile


             

            I have the workout permanently in my watch, even if I don't do it often, and total distance covered is exactly what I look at afterwards, sitting at my computer. Obviously you don't want to focus only on distance covered, as you could just run it at even pace and cover more distance, and that would defeat the purpose of the workout, but it is one way to track your evolution, for sure.

             

            the important part to my coach is to cover the range of paces, meaning starting medium and getting to like mile race pace for the 15 secs at the end. and the other important part is to not drop the pace too much on the recoveries - keep moving so it's not much of a recovery (moderate pace, faster than easy).  Hammering from the beginning and not being able to increase the pace toward the end is the wrong way to run it.  The pace chart needs to slant upward with the recoveries holding at a steady pace (or even faster recoveries for the shorter intervals so it's not so hard to get back to speed)

            Docket_Rocket


            Former Bad Ass

               

              the important part to my coach is to cover the range of paces, meaning starting medium and getting to like mile race pace for the 15 secs at the end. and the other important part is to not drop the pace too much on the recoveries - keep moving so it's not much of a recovery (moderate pace, faster than easy).  Hammering from the beginning and not being able to increase the pace toward the end is the wrong way to run it.  The pace chart needs to slant upward with the recoveries holding at a steady pace (or even faster recoveries for the shorter intervals so it's not so hard to get back to speed)

               

              There is a pace chart for the Monas? Or do you mean the pace chart of that particular workout?

              Damaris

              onemile


                 

                There is a pace chart for the Monas? Or do you mean the pace chart of that particular workout?

                 

                no, when you look at your graph of your paces for the run, it should form a hill going upward, not a plateau

                Docket_Rocket


                Former Bad Ass

                   

                  no, when you look at your graph of your paces for the run, it should form a hill going upward, not a plateau

                   

                  Nice.  Sounds as hard as I thought before this clarification, lol.

                  Damaris

                  So_Im_a_Runner


                  Go figure

                     

                    the important part to my coach is to cover the range of paces, meaning starting medium and getting to like mile race pace for the 15 secs at the end. and the other important part is to not drop the pace too much on the recoveries - keep moving so it's not much of a recovery (moderate pace, faster than easy).  Hammering from the beginning and not being able to increase the pace toward the end is the wrong way to run it.  The pace chart needs to slant upward with the recoveries holding at a steady pace (or even faster recoveries for the shorter intervals so it's not so hard to get back to speed)

                     

                    All really good points. I get frustrated when friends have essentially run their workouts backwards but are still super excited about them. I don't mean that in the sense that I want to rain on anyone's parade, but just because you went fast doesn't mean you did it correctly or got the benefit you were aiming for.

                    Trying to find some more hay to restock the barn

                    Docket_Rocket


                    Former Bad Ass

                       

                      All really good points. I get frustrated when friends have essentially run their workouts backwards but are still super excited about them. I don't mean that in the sense that I want to rain on anyone's parade, but just because you went fast doesn't mean you did it correctly or got the benefit you were aiming for.

                       

                      +1

                       

                      I learn that long ago with one of my coaches when I thought running 5K when he said 10K, etc. would make me a better runner but no, there is a reason for every pace and workout.  Running "fast" all the time for every workout instead of doing the paces of the workout does not necessarily give you the right benefits.

                      Damaris

                      LRB


                        You're talking to someone who will have to drive 130 miles before dawn next month because I need a December HM and I refuse to do one of the closer ones because principles. So yeah, very different.

                         

                        The ridiculousness I've done to race is legendary, so you're in good company!

                        bluerun


                        Super B****

                          Is it considered rude to show up at a wedding with a book to keep you company? Asking for a friend...

                          chasing the impossible

                           

                          because i never shut up ... i blog

                          Docket_Rocket


                          Former Bad Ass

                            Is it considered rude to show up at a wedding with a book to keep you company? Asking for a friend...

                             

                            Just say the book is your date...

                            Damaris

                            bluerun


                            Super B****

                               

                              Just say the book is your date...

                               

                              You're forgetting to whom you're speaking. Weddings in these circles aren't things to which you are expected to bring a date.

                              chasing the impossible

                               

                              because i never shut up ... i blog

                              Half Crazy K 2.0


                                Is it considered rude to show up at a wedding with a book to keep you company? Asking for a friend...

                                 

                                LOL. I was in a wedding many years ago, DH had a how to play poker book that he was reading. He set it inside the bible (Catholic church wedding).