Friday, September 28, 2018

Training Run

Distance: 4 miles
Time: 37:23
Pace: 9:20 min/mi

Comments: I've really been undecided about how to wrap up this week. I don't need another long run effort but some distance is required. I also am interested in a bit of pacing with it as well. The first result was deciding to put a run in today but keep it a regular one.

So I did the four mile course near the house with the hills. Things were a touch warmer but a lot more humid, which may be close to what I need to expect on raceday. The real focus here was pacing on the hills which I have woefully neglected thus far.

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Training Run

Distance: 6 miles
Time: 56:24
Pace: 9:23 min/mi

Comments: After going back and forth about it in my head, I decided to nix the interval workout and go for six miles at training pace. The cool front left it very nice this morning although I did drag my feet getting out the door. Still, this is the coolest I've done a run in a while.

Like yesterday, I felt really sluggish and slow getting going but, it turned out, I was actually cranking a solid pace. Too fast, really. I spent a lot of the first half of the run applying the brakes. I felt a little better with the pace on the second half but still could have opened it up with ease.

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Training Run

Distance: 4 miles
Time: 35:06
Pace: 8:46 min/mi

Comments: The cold front eased through today bringing rain again. I put off the run till the afternoon when the moisture had moved through and temperatures were significantly more reasonable. Bit of wind to contend with though.

So I planned on just doing an easy run for this one, maybe long run pace. I felt really sluggish starting out and it didn't really lift much as I passed the "warm up" period. Which was weird because I was hitting pace run speed.

I'm guessing this is the more temperate weather payoff. That will likely get tested again tomorrow.

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Recovery Run

Distance: 4 miles
Time: 38:37
Pace: 9:39 min/mi

Comments: Lotta weirdness this morning so I didn't get out at the usual time. Instead it was a late morning run which meant heat, humidity and hills. None of which was particularly pleasant but probably good to endure in case things turn out like that on raceday.

My legs felt remarkably fresh for having run 20 miles on Sunday. There was some stiffness but nothing that really affected my ability to get this one done. In fact, I probably turned this effort in a little on the fast side.

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Marathon Training Summary: Week 13

Distance: 43:43
Time: 7:03:48
Pace: 9:45 min/mi

Comments: That's it for peak week. At the end of it, peak week turned out slightly shorter than week before last. But when you compare 20 mile long runs, I had a far better performance this week. Not just faster but much more in control the whole way. That's partly due to more agreeable temperatures but it's also a bit of training.

Now beginith the taper. Next week will be a lot like the week before last. Biggest difference is a longer pace run on Saturday before a more reasonable long run next Sunday. I might add an extra off day depending on how I feel.

Injury update: My right knee, quad and IT band have been achy this week. Nothing major but sore and unhappy. If it keeps up into next week I'll start regular icing.

Long Run

Distance: 20.04 miles
Time: 3:17:25
Pace: 9:51 min/mi

Comments: After a not insignificant amount of anxiety regarding this run, I was astonished how well it actually went. With the flooding this weekend, I wasn't sure if parts of the course would be underwater but it turned out OK. A bit of debris to dodge but nothing major.

The big upside was a break in the temperatures. This run was a good ten degrees cooler than my last one at this distance. Still humid as the bejesus but that wasn't as oppressive with the break in the heat.

I did the first ten miles an hour and 45 minutes then cranked out the second fifteen minutes faster. According to the Garmin, I set a half marathon PR, meaning I did 13.1 miles somewhere in there faster than both my races this spring.

If nothing else, this was a big confidence builder. I feel pretty good about my chances of finishing the race next month. Still not taking bets on getting under four hours, though.