Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Waiting for the Catch

After the good result at Clontarf, the next evening I headed out for an easy 6 to 8 miles, depending on how I felt. As it was Tuesday, I knew there would be a few club runners on the track, but it turns out Gary was there for a session, so I decided to join in at an easy pace towards the back.
Well that plan went out the window, and I ended up doing the full speed session.
1 x 2k @ 6:00 mile pace, 1 x 1 mile at 5:55, 1 x 1200m 2 seconds faster, 1 x 1k 2 seconds faster again, last rep 1 x 800m which due to a little completion ended up at 5:30 pace.
They all felt comfortable enough, except for the last 800, which was very tough, but then at that pace it would be. 8 miles for the session,mane to be honest, n the last mile home I would gladly have taken a lift!

I rested Wednesday, and Thursday hit the track again. 6x1 mile repeats all at sub 6 min pace, varying from 5:48 to 5 :58. 10 miles for the session.

A long day early at work, s no run Friday.

Saturday, the very hilly route. I headed out a bit uncertain of distance as I had been out in town the night before, and had just a couple (no really) of beers. The easy pace felt nice, so I pushed out the longer, and hillier, route, for 12 miles.
Sunday run on a flat course. I watched the London marathon on telly, and how I wished I was there again! My consolation was my run, and I was really motivated. I decided to test the waters at a marathon training run pace, and ran 12 miles at 7:05 avg pace. I figure that if, and it's a big if, I decided to take on a marathon, I at least better have some work done towards it.

Again I rested Monday. Today's run was tempo Tuesday. As I was a bit stuck for time before work, it was going to be a bit shorter than normal, so as I am planning to run the Boyne 10k this weekend, I also decided to push the pace a bit. After the 1 mile warmup at 7:30, I set off at 6:05 on the watch, for a planned 6 miles. I knew at the outset it would be tough, it was quite windy today.
Normally, when I set the watch to a pace, the first few miles would be a few seconds faster, but not today, by much. 3 seconds up on mile 1 for a 6:02, but that was me pushing hard.
6:01, 6:02, 6:01, 6:08, 6:09, 6:11. So the last three I really faded. As the watch sounded the 6 miles, I decided to make it 10k, and the last .2 was 1:12 (5:57) which gave me 37:48 for the 10k. That's a PB for me by 11 seconds over the distance, but as it wasn't an officially measured distance I won't count it. However, I was pleased with the time overall, although it was pretty much as hard as I could run. 9 miles for the session.

So, where is the catch? I am running faster than I ever have, over all distances. My weight is as high as it has been at my heaviest over the last year, and I am only running about 50 miles per week.
I am guessing that the higher frequency of faster pace stuff is paying off.
My big concern is over training, not with distance, but with effort. Getting a nasty cold or chest infection, as I have done in the past so often, could really set all the good work back, and I need to be really careful of that. It's just about getting the balance right.



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