With a little less than 5 weeks to go until marathon time, I have decided to ditch speedwork in favor of the longer, more marathon-specific tempo workouts. It is time to get myself used to the feeling of running hard for a long period of time. Today's workout: 3x3 miles at MP with .5 jogging recovery. 2 mile warm up 8:28, 8:36 3 at MP 7:01, 7:02, 6:50 .5 at 8:21 pace 3 at MP 6:56, 6:56, 6:57 .5 at 8:40 pace 3 at MP 7:04, 7:05, 7:04 .76 at 8:51 pace cooldown to get back to my mother's house as she was kind of enough to watch Vanessa My actual marathon pace is probably a tad slower but I will roll with these times. The last set of 3 was hard as there was a lot of uphill and I was getting tired. 6:59 AP for the MP miles and 7:28 overall AP. A solid training run for me. These are the kind of workouts that get me ready to hang on for a marathon and make me feel confident. I'm a windy blogger today. Revamping my training for the next 5 weeks to race day: No speedwork--tempo and MP, long tempo-type intervals (like today) midweek and a long run weekly. This weekend will probably be a 15k race with 10 mile cooldown, next week easy 20, week after that 20 with last 8-10 at MP before two week taper begins. Plan to run super easy the rest of the days while upping the mileage--whatever I have time for, target is 70-75 a week. Strides a few days a week for leg turnover. I have been feeling flat and I think this training approach is better for me and should make me peak right on time. Thoughts?
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