8.11.2009

The King, Norb, and a big 8

August enters with a few bangs. Last week, I hit 80 miles for the first time in this round of training. It included the Elvis is Alive 5K, and 21 miles up at Ras's homestead... revisiting our old friend, Norb. And after a long 8 mile tempo run last night, I'm actually feeling pretty good today.

Some highlights:

Last Monday (8/3) was a pretty cool run with w/ Claudia, Paul, and Jason. Excluding a warm up and cool down, we ran 10 miles at about 7ish. We then ran 5x 400's. Theory was to simulate finishing very strong at the end of a 1/2 marathon. To my surprise, I blazed the 400's. 77, 77, 75, 73, 68. That 68 was awesome! For some dumb reason, I felt great. After that many miles, I would've expected to be dead.
I think I'll try to incorporate this workout up at the cabin, over the next 3 weeks...

Thursday night race:
Elvis is Alive 5K
This was a majorly disappointing race for me. More like bomb, not bang. I was hoping that I'd be able to redeem myself after the Bastille Day Massacre. In theory, I should be able to run a 5K somewhere around 16:30ish. With Elvis, I went out thinking mid-5:20's, and then push for 5:20 in mile 3. That should put me around 16:30. Instead, I choked a 16:55. It may have been a PR, but it's not worthy of counting it as one.
Mile 1 was 5:26ish. It seemed to feel good. Too good though... Unfortunately, once I settled into my pace (just before passing the 1 mile), it took another mile to figure figure out that I was rolling too slow. Mile 2 wound up 5:31. Since I didn't have a soul around to push me, I just sucked it up and tried to get to the finish. A far cry from dropping the hammer. I'm guessing 3 was about 5:27-28, and a 30 second kick. I ran 16:55/56.
I let the heat wear on me (which really wasn't all that bad), and a lack of motivation get the better of me. My excuse is that I've only had 1 month of good training... maybe a month and a half. But in the end, it was a flop. I've got to stop coming up with lame excuses in these 5K's. I've been hammering my tempo runs and getting some good distance. My racing has been pathetic lately though.

Saturday was I went up to Wisconsin with Ras, C-well, and Creamers. We ran the Ras circuit: a 21 mile route in the hills. In spite of the down pour early in the morning and humidity that followed, I still managed to have a strong run.

Splits from last night's 8 mile tempo, which works out to be my last tempo before going to the cabin:
1 - 6:06.5
2 - 5:46.5
3 - 5:47.5
4 - 5:48.9
5 - 5:51.0
6 - 5:49.0
7 - 5:46.5
8 - 5:44.3
5:50 avg, 19sec neg split.

8.01.2009

July Basing

My wheels are slowly starting to come back, and so are my miles. Through the end of July, I had 5 good weeks of basing with 60+ miles each week (including 2 weeks at 70+). In the process I've had some decent tempos, track workouts, the disappointing Bastille Day 5k, and a so-so Waterfall Glen Xtreme 10 miler. In all, I feel "decent". The hip isn't bothering me as much. No other major aches or pains to speak of, aside from a reoccurring side stitch and some consistently chronic dehydration. I'm still not feeling fast, and the couple races that I've run were slower/less intense than I wanted, but I'm slowly getting there.

Recap:

Tempo run, 7/20th:
1 - 5:54.6
2 - 5:46.7 (short)
3 - 5:45.0
4 - 5:37.5
5 - 5:33.6 (short)
6 - 5:35.9
5:42 avg, 39 sec neg split

All in all, a great run. The thought crossed my mind to push for 7 miles, but held back. It was hot. I might've died with that pace too, as we started out pretty aggressive (and taken away from my 10 miler). 6 was a good call. 7's will roll in August.

Track workout, 7/22:
8x 800's at 78 avg w/ 80 rest. It was shaping up to be a great workout. I felt comfortable rolling through the first 6, but bombed the last couple reps w/ a nasty side stitch.

Waterfall Glen Xtreme 10mi, 7/25:
Well it lived up to its name. A hot and humid July race, with a XC start for the first mile, a number of rolling hills including the last couple miles being up hill, and a nasty XC finish in the last 1200.

My straight up goal for this race was to break 60 minutes. I did that. I'm a little annoyed that I didn't run harder in the last couple miles. Looking back, I certainly could've, but I wasn't motivated for some reason. Also, I was out kicked by a guy that I had been chasing in the last 3 miles, and finally passed with a mile to go. He passed me back in the last 400. I easily should've buried him. I just didn't have it...? Lame.

1 - 5:46.9
2 - 5:58.7
3 - 6:02.5
4 - 6:05.6
5 - 6:00.9
6 - 5:45.2
7 - 5:48.6
8 - 5:47.7
9 - 6:07.6
10 - 6:08.2
59:30, 5:57 avg, 17 sec neg split

Track workout, 7/29:
17x 400's at 76 avg w/ 75 rest. Goal was to actually start out closer to 80, then push towards 75. I started a little faster (77), and still finished faster than expected (the few sub 75). My strength was a good confidence booster.

1 - 1:17.5
2 - 1:17.9
3 - 1:17.9
4 - 1:16.6
5 - 1:17.7
6 - 1:16.6
7 - 1:15.6
8 - 1:16.3
9 - 1:16.4
10 - 1:16.7
11 - 1:15.6
12 - 1:15.9
13 - 1:16.2
14 - 1:13.8
15 - 1:14.1
16 - 1:15.3
17 - 1:11.3
1:16.0 avg

20 mi Long run, 8/1:
This was my first 20 mile run. I ran alone, with the help of a hot water girl tailing me on the bike (Thank you, Sarah!!). First half was into the wind, and the first several miles were around 7:15, then 7's. As I got about 5 deep, I started slowly pushing sub 7. By the turn, I was hitting 6:45's. Then with the wind at my back, it started flowing. By about 13, I was committed to pushing sub 6:30 thru 18. 7/7:15 for the cool down. A very solid, progressing long run. I was dead by the end, but I felt better than some of my previous long runs. The big speed may not be there, but endurance is definitely coming back.