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Jan 15, 2018

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Attended Japanese high school and finished in March 2020. Was very lucky to be able to be a member of a very good team of runners at my high school, even though I was injured most of the time and was not able to be much of a contributor. Am currently doing an Engineering internship at a large manufacturer of Automotive transmissions, etc. It is really exciting. In spring of 2021, if COVID-19 has subsided, I am planning to serve an LDS mission, after which I plan to go to college and study Engineering.

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Ran 5 x 1000m (supposed to be at 3:40 to 3:50) with 10 second rest in between.  I wasn't able to stay on pace today.   I felt heavy.  Maybe it was because I ate a lot last night.

Coach says that maybe I have been losing my sharpness by doing long runs recently.  I think that is what coach was trying to say.  Sometimes the language barrier causes communication problems and I don't always completely understand.  (My Japanese is getting better though.)

After we ran 6 x 400m hill sprints.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 16:58:22 from 192.168.1.1

Eva - nice to see you back. Looking your data in November, I see an alternating pattern of workouts that are way too hard and a lot of days of no run or not much running due to being too sore from the hard day. I think it would benefit you to even it out - slow down/cut the volume on the hard workouts, and be more consistent during the base runs. Incidentally 5x1000 with 10 seconds of rest in 3:30 still gives you 18:10 for the 5000 (17:30 running, 0:40 rest), but it might actually be harder than running the whole thing non-stop in 17:30. Whatever recovery you get in 10 seconds will probably be cancelled by extra effort to accelerate on the next interval.

From Eva Splaine on Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 17:52:32 from 125.174.152.161

Sasha, thanks for the helpful advice. I agree with you on the workouts. There is not much I can do about that, I have to do what the coach says. While I was coming back from my injury, I was only doing 5000m of running, gradually increasing speed. At that time I was seeing a very slow but steady improvement of my speed and I was enjoying running much more. After coach said I could start training with the rest of the team, the workouts became suddenly longer and harder, and I sometimes dread doing them. I think that may be part of my recent lack of motivation.

We usually only do two hard workouts a week with the rest longer slower runs, but since I have not been accustomed to the longer runs they also seem like hard workouts for me.

We have three training groups. I am in the slowest group, and that is also frustrating for me. I guess I want sudden improvement and want to be in the fastest group too soon. I need to be more patient.

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