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Just WednesDAILIES (Read 37 times)

bluerun


Super B****

     

    when is your marathon?

     

    October 27

     

    MTA I haven't actually registered yet but last year I didn't do that until the week before the race so...

    chasing the impossible

     

    because i never shut up ... i blog

    DavePNW


      11 miles this morning with 3x2 miles tempo. Tough workout, but I'd consider it a success. Both hamstrings seemed to hold up; started to feel one of them, but nothing too serious. Pretty happy with the paces.

      Dave

      Cyberic


        11 miles this morning with 3x2 miles tempo. Tough workout, but I'd consider it a success. Both hamstrings seemed to hold up; started to feel one of them, but nothing too serious. Pretty happy with the paces.

         

        Hansons rip off?

        DavePNW


           

          Hansons rip off?

           

          Well Hansons would do that at MP-10 sec; mine was at roughly MP-45-60 sec (depending on what my MP actually is right now). There's one like that in my McMillan custom plan, although I took slightly longer recoveries than I should have.

           

          MTA: I never liked those MP-10 workouts, I just thought that was a weird, uncomfortable pace. Too fast to be easy, but not fast enough to feel like a "serious" workout.

          Dave

          LRB


             Hansons rip off?

             

            I'm not sure where the origin of that is. Seems like you see it or a variation of it everywhere

            onemile


              11 miles this morning with 3x2 miles tempo. Tough workout, but I'd consider it a success. Both hamstrings seemed to hold up; started to feel one of them, but nothing too serious. Pretty happy with the paces.

               

              sub-1:30 half marathon?

              (sorry I couldn't resist)

              sdWhiskers


                8.3 miles with 4 x 1 mi with what Coach referred to as "freshman pacing". So the first one faster than 5k then the other 3 more like 10k + 10-20s. It was hard. I mean, it is hard for me to run 5k pace period. But it is harder in the dark, on broken sidewalks, by yourself. I ended up with 8:22, 8:54, 8:57, 8:56. Loved running past a freshly hit raccoon 4 times.

                DavePNW


                   

                  sub-1:30 half marathon?

                  (sorry I couldn't resist)

                   

                  Dave

                  LRB


                    LRB


                      8.3 miles with 4 x 1 mi with what Coach referred to as "freshman pacing". So the first one faster than 5k then the other 3 more like 10k + 10-20s. It was hard. I mean, it is hard for me to run 5k pace period. But it is harder in the dark, on broken sidewalks, by yourself. I ended up with 8:22, 8:54, 8:57, 8:56. Loved running past a freshly hit raccoon 4 times.

                       

                       

                      Nice job!

                      DavePNW


                        8.3 miles with 4 x 1 mi with what Coach referred to as "freshman pacing". So the first one faster than 5k then the other 3 more like 10k + 10-20s. It was hard. I mean, it is hard for me to run 5k pace period. But it is harder in the dark, on broken sidewalks, by yourself. I ended up with 8:22, 8:54, 8:57, 8:56. Loved running past a freshly hit raccoon 4 times.

                         

                        Your coach is certainly way smarter than me, but I don't usually see a workout that starts faster and ends slower. Usually you go in the other direction. I'd want to do each mile in some kind of progression.

                        Dave

                        sdWhiskers


                           

                          Your coach is certainly way smarter than me, but I don't usually see a workout that starts faster and ends slower. Usually you go in the other direction. I'd want to do each mile in some kind of progression.

                           

                          Running on tired legs or something? I haven't asked about this one yet. Her coach is Mario Fraioli so I sometimes get something modified that he has her do. Other times, she knows I get scared of running fast and so tries to creatively sneak it in there

                          Cyberic


                             

                            Your coach is certainly way smarter than me, but I don't usually see a workout that starts faster and ends slower. Usually you go in the other direction. I'd want to do each mile in some kind of progression.

                             

                            If I think training smart, I will think either keeping the pace even through all the reps, or finishing stronger.

                            But I also strongly think that there are many many ways to train.

                            LRB


                              Running the first interval faster than the rest makes an otherwise tough workout seem like cake...once you're done with the first interval that is. 

                              onemile


                                Running the first interval faster than the rest makes an otherwise tough workout seem like cake...once you're done with the first interval that is. 

                                 

                                lol like cake or like death