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Location:

London,UK

Member Since:

Jan 02, 2006

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Collegiate: 100m - 13.2 (1985) 200m - 27.0 (indoors, 1989) 400m - 62.3 (indoors, 1989) Post-Collegiate: 5K - 21:37 (1998) 5mi - 35:15 (1998) 10K - 45:04 (1998) 15K - 1:11:36 (2006) 20K - 1:35:34 (2006) Half - 1:42:03 (2007) Marathon - 3:37:04 (Cal International, 2000)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get my weekly mileage in the 35-40 range.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

I guess at this point I just want to keep running for fitness and weight control.

Personal:

I was born in Moscow, Russia in '68, where I started running sprint events in '83. I moved to the US (NYC area) in '91 and didn't run again till '96 when I discovered road racing scene. I was hooked after my first 5K race. I had another break in running from '01-'04 and decided to seriously get back into it in August of '05. I'm married and have 16 year old daughter. I have moved to London in August '06, will probably stay here for a few years.

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Left work half hour earlier, and stomach felt better today, so I managed to get out around 8PM. The plan was to do 6x800m with equal or near equal time recovery. It was pouring rain and getting dark, but I got to the track and started the workout. It was one of the hardest workouts I had in a long time. I felt slow already on the warmup, 9:24 pace, that's very slow for me on the warmup. The trend just continued on. Plus, the cinder track was very soft from the rain, and my shoes felt like they weighed one pound each (they probably did!). On the last two I was dying big time, and called it quits after 5. I don't know if these were the reasons for slow times, but they were:

 800m time  Rest  Comment
 3:30  3:03  hard, but ok
3:36 3:05 hard, but still ok
 3:45  3:38  very hard and much slower, decided to take more recovery
 3:42  3:43  dying last 100m, extremely hard
 3:41    again dying last 100m, and first lap was 7:45 pace, ouch! Really dying, so decided to stop.

I haven't run 800s for a long time, maybe I need to build to 7-8 repeats gradually. I also probably should have taken more recovery from the beginning. Oh well, I'm not going to dwell on this workout too much. Hopefully, tomorrow will be better conditions, although the forecast says "rain/wind".

 

Comments
From Brent on Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 20:48:57

Maria, I am with you, 800s are tough. What does not kill you will make you tougher. I wonder when you do a tough workout when you don't feel you best that you improve more? I am now doing my speedworks with a group once a week, it sure helps. Does your track club do group workouts where you could hook up?

From WildBull on Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 16:37:26

looks like your marathon is around 3:37 So it looks like your running your 800 about right. It takes a few work outs like this to get the lead out. keep it up.

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