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"Expose Your Slow Twitchers" Daily Maffetone and/or Low-HR Training Reports (Read 23291 times)

labhiker


    Scheduled Rest/ Recovery day today.

     

    I have not posted for a while however have been silently following various posts and updates.  Glad to hear everyone's training is going well.

     

    Yesterday I started to play around a bit on the TM with some brief MAF + intervals.  Follwoing a 3 mile warm up I did 5 sets of intervals (2minutes @ desired MP (MAF+ followed by 2 minute recovery at sub-MAF, 1.5 minute MP & 2min recover, 1 minute MP & 2minute recovery - 3 times).   I know its not much speed work however it helped break up a 6 mile TM run and might have some benefit in waking up a few fast-twitch fibers.  Also, I'm thinking these short MAF + intervals will not have any notable adverse impact on MAF training or base building.

     

    Keep on "MAF-ing" and enjoy the weekend long runs

    labhiker

    BeeRunB


      You, too. Lab!

       

      Recovery for me today. Just can't shake these dead legs.

      Walking MAF speed--good. Running, not good. Legs still sore.

      Well, so it goes. Tomorrow, I try again.

      New Crusted Salt comic if anyone's interested.

       

      --Jimmy


      Slow and Steady

        Nice little long run (3 hours) this morning at a 13:52 pace. Felt pretty good overall!

        Eric S.

        Trail Mix ||| dailymile ||| RA log

        Goals: 50km, 50-miler, 100km, 100-miler

        runnerclay


        Consistently Slow

          You, too. Lab!

           

          Recovery for me today. Just can't shake these dead legs.

          Walking MAF speed--good. Running, not good. Legs still sore.

          Well, so it goes. Tomorrow, I try again.

          New Crusted Salt comic if anyone's interested.

           

          --Jimmy

           

          Man boobs are a good thing in his case

          Run until the trail runs out.

           SCHEDULE 2016--

           The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff

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          Docket_Rocket


          Former Bad Ass

            Morning!  I've had quite a few OK days.  6 on Friday at 150HR, which felt horrible since it was 86F and I felt like crap, 10 with hubby at 134HR (maffing for real, LOL), and just finished 11 miles at 142HR.  My slowest run of the week was those 11 miles (apart from the run with hubby), but I was tired after all that running.  Very happy so far.  Fastest week at 11:26mm since surgery.  Longest week for the year at 51.80 miles.  I cannot complain.

             

            Jimmy, every time I do something else that is not running I am so sore no one that sees me could imagine I run, ha.

            Damaris

            runnerclay


            Consistently Slow

              Morning!  I've had quite a few OK days.  6 on Friday at 150HR, which felt horrible since it was 86F and I felt like crap, 10 with hubby at 134HR (maffing for real, LOL), and just finished 11 miles at 142HR.  My slowest run of the week was those 11 miles (apart from the run with hubby), but I was tired after all that running.  Very happy so far.  Fastest week at 11:26mm since surgery.  Longest week for the year at 51.80 miles.  I cannot complain.

               

              Jimmy, every time I do something else that is not running I am so sore no one that sees me could imagine I run, ha.

               

              51.8 mile week That coming back strong.

               

               

              10.2 miles HR 125 /134. Not feeling it  but needed the miles. 27 mile week.

              Run until the trail runs out.

               SCHEDULE 2016--

               The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff

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              Docket_Rocket


              Former Bad Ass

                 

                51.8 mile week That coming back SLOW.

                 

                 

                10.2 miles HR 125 /134. Not feeling it  but needed the miles. 27 mile week.

                 

                Fixed your post.  Slow is my middle name lately....

                Damaris

                npaden


                  Got to ditch my sling this Monday and I've been getting some good mileage in this week.

                   

                  12.54 for a long run today, was planning on going 16, but just didn't feel like it there at the end.  Biggest issue is I get a big knot in muscles between my shoulder blades.  With the sling supporting that arm for the last 5 weeks, it is taking it a bit to start picking up the slack.

                   

                  Ended up with 52.2 miles for the week.  Planning on logging 200+ for the month.

                  Age: 50 Weight: 224 Height: 6'3" (Goal weight 195)

                  Current PR's:  Mara 3:14:36* (2017); HM 1:36:13 (2017); 10K 43:59 (2014); 5K 21:12 (2016)


                  Slow and Steady

                    Nice little run this morning. Ran 4.81 miles at a 13:06 pace. I run the same 2 routes most of the time during the week, and in the back of my running log I keep track of my PRs for those routes. I'm starting to run out of space because I keep getting faster and faster at MAF pace!

                     

                    Why would I ever stop doing LHRT? Big grin

                    Eric S.

                    Trail Mix ||| dailymile ||| RA log

                    Goals: 50km, 50-miler, 100km, 100-miler

                    Docket_Rocket


                    Former Bad Ass

                      Morning!  Cutback week for me and it's been tough.  I got an allergy shot on Tuesday and have felt off all week.  Monday was a rest day and Tuesday was so hot and humid, I hit the TM for 7 at 147HR.  Yesterday, I did 6 with hubby at 136 and today I did 14 at 149HR.  Not bad, but I am sore!!!!!

                      Damaris

                      labhiker


                        Friday Rest Day before the weekend.  I'm looking forward to some nice Spring weather and watching the sunrise while on a few back-to-back long runs.

                         

                        Planned 10 mile pace run on Saturday and 20 miles on Sunday.  For the 10 miler I intend to start with a MAF progression run and then climb to MP (MAF +15 - 20ish) for the last 20 minutess

                         

                        I've been throwing in several very short intervals this week hoping to wake up some fast twitch fibers.  Did a set of five 1-1:30 minute  intervals at MP (MAF+10-15) during a 10 miler on Wednesday and  a brief 1 minute MP ++ interval (MAF+25-30, 8:30ish mm) yesterday.   Not much but stepping above my MAF comfort zone.

                         

                        Been playing around with Brooks Pure Cadence to help with mid-foot landing and run in a slightly lighter shoe.

                         

                        Jimmy - Keep the Crusted Salts Coming, they are great

                        labhiker

                        BeeRunB


                           

                           

                          Jimmy - Keep the Crusted Salts Coming, they are great

                           

                          Thanks, Lab! New one today.

                           

                          YESTERDAY:

                          4-mile walk. Taking a long walk today. I've taken a lot of rest lately, and am slowly getting it back in terms of dead legs becoming lively legs.

                           

                          --Jimmy 


                          Slow and Steady

                            21.33 miles this morning, starting at 3:00am. Did my favorite hilly route near my house, did it 3 times. First time at MAF pace (and a PR at that), and then two more times without the HR monitor. Let the taper begin!

                            Eric S.

                            Trail Mix ||| dailymile ||| RA log

                            Goals: 50km, 50-miler, 100km, 100-miler

                            runnerclay


                            Consistently Slow

                              Everyone looks to be progressing nicely.

                               

                              7 miles HR 124 /130. !st run since Sunday.

                              Run until the trail runs out.

                               SCHEDULE 2016--

                               The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff

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                              runnerclay


                              Consistently Slow

                                12 miles  HR 125 /160 Rolling hills. I am sure I will feel it tomorrow.

                                Run until the trail runs out.

                                 SCHEDULE 2016--

                                 The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff

                                unsolicited chatter

                                http://bkclay.blogspot.com/