AM: 4 pretty quick for a morning maybe 7 pace dunno no watch. So I know I always preach easy on easy days. And suddenly I have changed my tune. I think that I need to drop some mileage (to maybe 65 or 70 miles in doubles, so a lot of pretty short runs) and pick up the pace. After I get comfortable with that I can pick the mileage back up to where I am. There are a couple of reasons I have for this. 1. The reason for this is that running sub 6 pace and running 8-9min pace are totally different beasts. They take different biomechanics. If you are going to train biomechanics (which equates to running economy -- the piece where whole chunks of pace can be knocked off in a season) then you need to run with at least similar form to how you will be racing. Its that repetition that gives you the muscle memory that allows you to not worry about form and pace and yet stay economical. 2. After 2 months at high mileage I am going to have diminishing returns from it. I could take a serious bump in mileage say to 110 and go through another breakdown phase and either come out better or with an injury. The risk is too high and honestly it just takes too long at 8-9min pace. So I need to introduce a new stress to my training. That new stress will be pace. Hopefully my body will, over the course of several weeks, adapt to it as it adapts to mileage. Im aiming for 7-7:30 pace for all of my easy runs but since I am doubling I can still hit decent mileage and have all of the runs very short so that they aren't too stressful and so that I can concentrate on good form throughout the run.
And it sets up another stress that I can add to my running after 3-6 weeks of this type of training which is increasing the mileage at the new pace. But I won't do that until I start feeling comfortable with this new regimen. PM: 4.25 at 7:10 pace
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