Tuesday was 2.11 @ 6.30. I was out before the sun was up but it did not take long for the humidity to increase to make the run very uncomfortable near the end. It is pleasing to get the maintenance runs down near 6 minute pace during the training week. Always remembering that during the training week it is near impossible to run at race pace unless you have had a few easy days before. Doing that just defeats the purpose of a solid training week.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Maitenance: 21k @ 6.05
Tuesday was 2.11 @ 6.30. I was out before the sun was up but it did not take long for the humidity to increase to make the run very uncomfortable near the end. It is pleasing to get the maintenance runs down near 6 minute pace during the training week. Always remembering that during the training week it is near impossible to run at race pace unless you have had a few easy days before. Doing that just defeats the purpose of a solid training week.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Increase session : 2 x Bay
Took a 5 minute break before starting the second lap that I knew would be slower and tougher and 5.32 (38.40) pace is fine. The purpose of the session is to run as quick as you can but over a long distance to build speed and stamina. Over a period of time the pace that can be held over the same course should come down. That is because of the effect of each session in the base building phase.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Maintenace of 21k @ 6.30
Monday, January 18, 2010
Recovery : 14k @ 7.04
Sunday, January 17, 2010
SMC Half Marathon @ 5.34
It is time to:
- significantly start to increase the weekly distance and pay attention to that; and
- have some well defined purpose to the daily training sessions.
So I will start the Lydiard base building as I set out in late November 2008. That is days that are aimed to maintain the base (medium and quickish); increase the speed so shorter and faster that any other run and the longest and slowest run of the week on Sunday. The first 2 types of runs will be run on alternate days with Saturday off.
The maintenance run will be in the 20/22k range and at the moment as close to 6 minute ks although I cannot do that at the moment. I am fatigued and so they are slower but that is fine they will over a short period of time come down.
The increase sessions will be either 2 laps of the Bay in about 5.15/5.30 pace or a very hilly 14 to increase strength.
The long run on Sunday should start off at about 24/25k and be increased.
See how we go.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Update & Cadbury Marathon
I ran a few times in Tassie before the marathon but more early morning sightseeing and not really training.
The Achilles is slowly improving and so I thought that would not bea big issue but lack of long runs would cause a significant melt down in the second half. However I wanted to give myself a chance of getting under 4 hours so the plan was to run as close to 2 hours for the half with just a few minutes buffer if possible.
I ran 3.59.49 and for where I am at in regard to training and dealing with the recovery from injuries to both Achilles I was very pleased (read surprised and delighted) to be under 4 hours. If it was this time last year I would have expected closer to 3.15 but that was last year .... . The splits were about 1.56 and 2.03 and it was surprising to hold the pace in the second half as I have done no runs over 24k in 4 months and then only 3 of those in the last 2 weeks before the marathon. There was no taper as I had no k's to drop back from.
The injuries gave me little problems during the race and so I am pleased with the progress of the recovery.
Ran an easy Bay this morning as the first run after the marathon. I intend to run another 10 at the Twilight run this afternoon.
Friday, January 01, 2010
Happy New Year
I made it in 2.27, the Achilles held out but the last 7k were a struggle. I was pleased with not only getting around but managed a half descent time as well. Over all in the month of recovery I am very pleased with the progress with no niggles to the Achilles all positive moving forward.
There is a CR 5/10k run around the Bay this evening and I may go to it as a very slow recovery
I am off to Tasmania tomorrow morning for a week of touring with teh family and then on the 10th January the Hobart Marathon. It is not anymore than a slow run to make the distance. No pressure and I do hope that if all goes well on the day to be no slower that 4.30. It will be marathon 109 and I have only had 5 over 4 hours but with my present fitness I know under 4 willnot be possible but I accept that in the circumstances.