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To race is but a dream... - shadydaz - 09-11-2015 Good Morning. Things are going a lot better thank you. I Have already started the cycle leading into the race on Sunday 22nd. I will go through the cycle and run the race, day 6 is today and I have got through the first week well, I trimmed the 2km back down to 4 reps on Friday and even they were tough but got through ok. 05-11-15 Easy Run Time: 41:26 Pace: 5:23min/km Dist: 5.23 km Ave HR: 165 Max HR: 187 Ave Cadence: 160spm Ave. Stride: 1.21m 06-11-15 4 x 2km Intervals Time: 1:00:09 Pace: 5:18min/km Dist: 11.3 km Ave HR: 161 Max HR: 184 Ave Cadence: 145spm Ave. Stride: 1.30m Run the intervals quicker than I thought initially. I did the session with no preconceived plan or targets. Purely run by feel and only checked the watch during Rest to see how much time I had left to catch breath! Was a pleasing session without the pressure of running to targets. I knew 5 reps would be tough and the pace time on the last rep suggests I was right to only do 4. 08-11-15 Long Easy Run Time: 1:26:54 Pace: 5:11min/km Dist: 16.77 km Ave HR: 154 Max HR: 189 Ave Cadence: 159spm Ave. Stride: 1.21m Left leg a little tight this morning, bar that, I feel good. Major DOMS through last week but none this morning bar tightness which is slight. Will be shopping for a foam Roller this week to help with legs. Any thoughts on this TheEd? Hope you are keeping well. Darren. To race is but a dream... - TheEd - 12-11-2015 everything holding up fine? onwards TheEd To race is but a dream... - shadydaz - 16-11-2015 Good Morning! Has it been a whole week since my last update? Wow. time flies when you are training hard! 09-11-15 Easy Run Time: 32:13 Pace: 6:26min/km Dist: 5.01 km Ave HR: 142 Max HR: 187 Ave Cadence: 160spm Ave. Stride: 1.21m 10-11-15 Easy 10KM Time: 54:07 Pace: 5:25min/km Dist: 10.00 km Ave HR: 143 Max HR: 166 Ave Cadence: 156spm Ave. Stride: 1.18m 11-11-15 6 x 1km intervals Time: 47:18 Pace: 4:44min/km Dist: 10.00 km Ave HR: 150 Max HR: 211 Ave Cadence: 162spm Ave. Stride: 1.29m Had to do a bit of Dog Hurdling on the last two intervals which affected my rhythm. (An over friendly dog getting themselves in the way twice haha!) Don't know why I ran the fourth leg so fast either!!. Still, got it done and jogged the 1 min rests rather than stopping/stretching like I still do on the 2km Ints so small progress in one respect at least. 12-11-15 Easy Run Time: 39:20 Pace: 5:10min/km Dist: 7.63 km Ave HR: 157 Max HR: 173 Ave Cadence: 154spm Ave. Stride: 1.26m Started off a bit too quick and had to slow myself down, hence the high ave heart rate. 13-11-15 60 min Easy Run Time: 1:01:29 Pace: 5:12min/km Dist: 11.80 km Ave HR: 148 Max HR: 171 Ave Cadence: 159spm Ave. Stride: 1.21m Really enjoyed this one even with this elevation map: Sorry it's so big, this image is off my phone. I don't live in a flat area any more so it is hilly runs for all the easy running. I have managed to seek out some flat spots for the intervals (a nice exact 1KM loop in a small park near home or the local park run venue is a mile away for the tempo runs) 15-11-15 5KM Time trial Time: 36:23 Pace: 4:33min/km Dist: 8.00 km Ave HR: 150 Max HR: 185 Ave Cadence: 165spm Ave. Stride: 1.32m A 2km Warm Up and a 1km warm down jog home. The time trial by Km: 1. 4:07 2. 4:11 3. 4:10 4. 4:09 5. 4:18 Total time 20:55. It went better than I initially thought, as again I was trying to run by feel rather than watch watching! Disappointed with the last leg but the head wind was a killer on this route and destroyed me in last km. I know I am still trying to get some fitness back and have to be patient as the stamina and strength build up through another few cycles. Still putting weight on despite having run nearly the same distance to date this month so far as I ran the whole of October. My legs seem to be getting a bit chunkier, maybe it's the hilly running that is doing that! Left calf/glutes are fine now. Left Hamstring a little tender still but managing it with plenty of stretching. Still need to procure a foam Roller from somewhere. Vital stats are as follows: 37 years old height 180cm weight 69.2KG as of yesterday morning BMI 21.4 Resting Heart Rate: 45bpm Yes I have put a lot of weight on over last few months but it's hard to tell where except for legs! Just past 7 months smoke free on the 12th November. Still seeing the effects of having smoked/been ill, particulary last night when on the tempo 5km, coughing and spluttering is not ideal when you are trying to gulp down as much oxygen as possible!! This cycle is build up for a 10km Race this Sunday 22nd Nov in Milton Keynes. Target is 42:30 - 4@15 per km average pace. Darren. To race is but a dream... - TheEd - 19-11-2015 nice feedback Darren ready for the race this weekend? onwards TheEd To race is but a dream... - shadydaz - 20-11-2015 16-11-15 60 min Easy Run Time: 1:00:20 Pace: 5:07min/km Dist: 11.78 km Ave HR: 136 Max HR: 162 Ave Cadence: 159spm Ave. Stride: 1.23m 17-11-15 30 min Easy Run Time: 30:15 Pace: 5:14min/km Dist: 5.77 km Ave HR: 156 Max HR: 181 Ave Cadence: 157spm Ave. Stride: 1.21m Very Windy Run - high heart rate down to the fact that running into the wind was very hard work! 18-11-15 400m session First time doing this session. Thoroughly enjoyed it and it went quick! Average pace for the 10 sprints was 3:45min/km spot on target 19-11-15 30 min Easy Run Time: 29:22 Pace: 5:13min/km Dist: 5.64 km Ave HR: 142 Max HR: 163 Ave Cadence: 152spm Ave. Stride: 1.26m Just the fartlek session which I will do ASAP after work and rest up as much as I can before race. I am taking a bit of a chance by going down to see if I can get on the day entry but they are doing a 5km and a 10 km so hoping to get into one and two races increases my chances of getting in! Target on 10 km still 42:30, 5km sub 21min will do. Have a good weekend all! Darren. To race is but a dream... - TheEd - 21-11-2015 Darren, how did your calf muscles feel after the 400m session? have a good one TheEd To race is but a dream... - shadydaz - 23-11-2015 Good Morning! I felt surprising fresh the day after the session. Immediately after the session my legs were feeling it a bit. Didn't notice any specific calf tightness or lactic build up the morning after. Thursday's run though was a bit achy so kept it to the minimum and Friday's fartleks felt easy. My legs were already twitching with energy by lunch time Saturday but Sunday, although targets were achieved, not by following plan as a lot happened!! 20-11-15 Fartleks: Time: 41:33 Pace: 4:47min/km Dist: 8.70 km Ave HR: 126 Max HR: 166 Ave Cadence: 162spm Ave. Stride: 1.26m 22-11-15 Race!! Time: 42.21 Pace: 4:14min/km Dist: 10.00 km Ave HR: 123 Max HR: 169 Ave Cadence: 167spm Ave. Stride: 1.42m Pretty pleased with that. Will expand further on raceday a bit later. Darren. To race is but a dream... - TheEd - 27-11-2015 nice going Darren have you got further feedback about the race for us psst .. here is an article of interest as you mentioned lactic acid Post Run Stiffness http://www.time-to-run.com/theabc/postrun.htm cheers TheEd ps.. been a bit slow to reply because of other distractions To race is but a dream... - shadydaz - 30-11-2015 Not to Worry TheEd, we are all busy. I have been keeping busy myself and haven't had the opportunity to update until today... Race-day was a bit chaotic. I got to the venue in plenty of time and registered for the 10km race. The weather was cold so I went back to the car until 20 mins before the gun. I went stood in queue for pre run toilet visit I noticed that my car key had fallen out of my pocket, I left the queue and spent every second up until the gun searching frantically for my key but to no avail. I contemplated withdrawing from the race but I opted to run anyway as where ever the key lay, it wasn't going anywhere and there was in fact a chance that someone may fin it and hand it into the organisers during the race. So as the gun went, I set off amidst the giant crowd, I was unable to get near the start line, hence the slow first couple of KM. I was also stone cold, no warm up whatsoever, no stretching and to compound the misery and an stress of contemplting my plan of action after the race, I was also bursting for the loo! :rofl: The course was laid out as two 5km loops. I quite simply had to stop my Garmin at the halfway point and go to the toilet otherwise there may have been a rather serious and embarrassing clean up operation required! straight out of the port-a-loo, Garmin started and into the second half of the race, again picking my way through the field re-overtaking the now visibly confused co-competitors as I overtook a lot of them for a second time! Despite everything, I ran with discipline, the varying splits are a reflection of the undulations throughout the course (which included a zigzag uphill section that was tough going with slow, sharp turns). I did as well as I could have done. Yes, the toilet 2/3 minute break helped me recover enough to run a negative split in the second have but the measured approach running to a set time frame and not going off too quick was the biggest contributor! With it being the end result of a first full Sub 40 cycle (training pace times aside) I am very pleased with the result and outcome will use this with confidence during the next cycle. Since the Race I have run a fair few KM's trying to build my aerobic and physical strength a bit more before the next cycle starts on Wednesday. Post to follow with training completed since race day. To race is but a dream... - shadydaz - 30-11-2015 23-11-15 Recovery run Time: 39:01 Pace: 5:43min/km Dist: 6.83 km Ave HR: 139 Max HR: 160 Ave Cadence: 153spm Ave. Stride: 1.19m 24-11-15 Easy run Time: 48:35 Pace: 5:24min/km Dist: 9.00 km Ave HR: 148 Max HR: 170 Ave Cadence: 153spm Ave. Stride: 1.21m 25-11-15 Hill Sprints Time: 1:09:48 Pace: 4:48min/km Dist: 14.53 km Ave HR: 156 Max HR: 209 Ave Cadence: 154spm Ave. Stride: 1.35m First time doing Hill Sprints. Enjoyed it, plenty of recovery in between the hills, hence distance run! I think we did 8 or 9 hills total en route. 26-11-15 Easy run Time: 49:55 Pace: 5:22min/km Dist: 9.30 km Ave HR: 145 Max HR: 176 Ave Cadence: 152spm Ave. Stride: 1.23m 27-11-15 Short Easy run Time: 30:01 Pace: 5:20min/km Dist: 5.64 km Ave HR: 140 Max HR: 158 Ave Cadence: 155spm Ave. Stride: 1.21m 29-11-15 Long Easy Easy run Time: 1:53:47 Pace: 5:10min/km Dist: 22.01 km Ave HR: 153 Max HR: 175 Ave Cadence: 161spm Ave. Stride: 1.20m New cycle starts on Wednesday, so a couple of easy runs tonight and tomorrow. Darren. |