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Posted by RJ A Mar 31, 2008

Well I did my ten miler this weekend with the last 5 at my "desired" pace for the half that I am doing in two weeks. Lets just say my desires did not match reality on Saturday. It was a breezy day, not super windy but breezy, but I set the run up so that I ran the first five into the wind and would have a wind aided Race Pace section. I really have not done much hard training with all of this base training so I really did not know what to expect.

After five miles I stopped and stretched. You see I have been working on shortening my stride and increasing turnover to become more of a mid foot striker. I am not going so far as to try to go to the pose method but I am just trying to land more mid foot so I don't feel that thud when my foot strikes. I believe in the concept of keeping your footstrike under your center of gravity. But lets just say this change was one thing on the treadmill and shorter runs but over longer distances it has created some soreness in my lower calves.

Anyway, off I went on my return trip home telling myself to just hold pace gut it out and see what my HR's tell me. Well here is how it went.

Miles 1-5 Aerobic Warmup 8:55 avg HR 150

Miles 1-5 8:55 150
Mile 6 7:29 163
Mile 7 7:37 173
Mile 8 7:38 175
Mile 9 7:27 175
Mile 10 7:47 180


With my Lactic Threshold being somewhere around 170 it becomes pretty apparant that running in that 7:40 range has me over my LT and thus likely not able to hold this pace for a full 13.1 miles. So while my head says go out and try to run a 1:40 my body is telling me somthing different. I will need to give this some thought.

My initial reaction is why not just be satisfied shaving a bit off of my Half Marathon PR of 1:43:56?? I mean at that time I was in likely the best "running shape" I have ever been in, 4 weeks before my one and only marathon. But nooooo I think I can shave 4 minutes off that time, seriously who do I think I am? One voice in my head says dial it back have fun with the race the real goal is the Half Iron. But then I know running hard races builds mental toughness and that is such a big part of racing. I also know the 13.1 at the end of the 70.3 will be gut check time. But beyond all of this, and I may be crazy, but I can honestly say I have never "BONKED" in a race. Gone out to fast and not been able to hold on. While this is not someting I want to do. At the same time I wonder how do we know what is inside of us until we actually push ourselves to the point where the body finally pulls a Roberto Duran and cries NO MAS?

I need to set some goals for this race but I feel like I need to be realistic, I honestly don't think a sub 1:40 is in the cards until perhaps the fall. I will let you know what I decide later.

Here is a little snapshot of my week as planned. I need to add strength in there somewhere and I might stretch the swims out a bit. My other main goal for the week is to begin to catch up on converting my family video to DVD....I am only about three years behind on this. Thanks for reading, have a great week.

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They say life is about small victories and I am going to declare one after my easy 8 miler today. You see I have been working on aerobic base over the winter. And any of us from the North country know how hard it is to make gains over the winter months, especially a winter that was as brutal as this past winter. Like I said today I did an 8 mile run and my goal was for it to be a zone 2 run or under 155 bpm at all times. So allow me illustrate why I am declaring victory over the winter.

Here is a snap shot of a 9 something mile run I did on October 13th of 2007 with a similar plan of running in Zone 2. As you can see if you look over the top line of the chart I averaged 9:24 with an Avg HR of 150.

Oct 13th.bmp

Fast forward to today March 16th 2008 and here is a snapshot of my run this morning. Note that todays average pace was 8:52 with that exact same 150 bpm Avg Hr.

March 16th.bmp

It is also worth noting that todays run was done in cooler temps however it was on the road and over a course that was full of more rolling hills. The first run was done on the trail which is flat as a pancake and well shaded. Now I don't know where this improved aerobic base will take me as I build towards the racing season but it is nice to declare the winter of 07/08 a success. While maybe you dream of gaining more and making bigger strides. Like I said life is full of little battles and we just need to win the ones we can.

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