Easy jog in Nashville this morning along the river trail. I had a few minutes this morning to review some race numbers for the year which I have been meaning to do for a while. I've had a lot going on this year so running has had a "hobby" place instead of part of my life as it would be nice to have. Also I've been running at 160 lbs all year which is a good 10 lbs higher than last year and that has surely had a negative effect. I just havn't felt in gear for the season. So I was surprised looking at Athlinks stat profiles that I've set PRs in the 5k, 8k, 10k, 15k and Half Marathon this year. Every distance except the marathon. Now I've only been running again really for three years, but that's a lot for one year. I've also been without a single significant injury so what's the difference?
The main change I've made this year was late December last year coming off an Achilles tendon injury by increasing slow long runs consistently in an effort to get through it. I spent several months on aerobic base and just let races fall in if they did. If I felt something flare up from a race, instead of rest I put in the miles, but at a slower pace. Seems to work for me. I've also put in some real hill training. There has not been a whole lot of interval training at all. It looks like the aerobic base has been the difference and some of the information I'm getting from some new (at least to me) Lydiard training methods is the importance of a solid aerobic base for ANY distance. I'm going to spend some time this week looking at some adjustments to my future training plans. |