| Location: Fairfax,VA, Member Since: May 31, 2012 Gender: Male Goal Type: Local Elite Running Accomplishments: Post High School Road PRs
Mile 4:30 (2016)
5K 15:24 (2017)
10K 31:48 (2018)
10M 52:23 (2017)
Half 1:09:14 (2018)
Mar. 2:29:41 (2015) Short-Term Running Goals: Stay injury free, consistently train, and enjoy running
PR in the 5K,10K,10M, half marathon
Long-Term Running Goals: 2019 Race Schedule
1/1 New Years Day 5k (1st, 16:08)
2/3 For The Love 10k
3/16 Shamrock Half Marathon
4/7 Cherry Blossom 10 Mile
4/28 NJ Marathon ?
9/29 Berlin Marathon
Personal: Live near DC in Fairfax, VA. Hoping to train tough and see what I've got before time and other responsibilities catch up to me.
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Saucony Breakthru Miles: 27.00 | Adidas Supernova.3 Miles: 43.50 | Saucony Kinvara 7.1 Miles: 20.50 |
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| | AM: 14 miles + foam rolling.
PM: 1 hr. Pool run.
Started slow but finished in 5:45,5:43,5:28,5:22.
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Saucony Breakthru Miles: 14.00 |
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| | AM: 8 miles + foam rolling
PM: 5 miles + standard core routine
Felt good today. Boston was insane. The weather must have been horrendous
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Adidas Supernova.3 Miles: 13.00 |
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| | AM: 3 WU (2x1600,800),1600 1.8 CD
PM: 5 miles + foam rolling
went well. Chilly out. I hate having to lolly-gag on the recoveries to re-group. I get having a recovery 80-100 percent of the interval but do we need to have recoveries lasting longer than the interval for a 5K/Vo2max pace workout? Just a pet peeve. 5:06,2:26,5:00,2:25,5:00
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Adidas Supernova.3 Miles: 5.00 | Saucony Kinvara 7.1 Miles: 10.50 |
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| | AM: 8 miles
PM: 5 miles + 5x10sec hill sprints + standard core routine
chilly at 36 degrees this morning but it's beautiful out and despite the cold, spring is here. Should be 65 later today. I will relish this now because in a single month the festering, green-house heat furnace will decend on our area until October.
Came across this letter yesterday. It's always important to remember that running is bigger than splits, PRs, and race places. It also gives people hope and meaning to improve their lives. I think I need to remind myself of this when I step onto the line. I still remember what the seniors did for me as a frosh. You've got to keep plugging
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Adidas Supernova.3 Miles: 13.00 |
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| | AM: 8 miles
PM: 5 miles + alt core routine + stick rolling
almost killed by some pric who ran a red light. I always watch so I stopped in time
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Saucony Breakthru Miles: 13.00 |
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| | AM: 3.1 WU 8K tempo 1.9 CD
PM: 5.7 miles easy
Cold. Had to dig out the winter tights. It was alright. I was mentally tired from work as it's been busy lately. luckily I have Greg to tuck behind so I can focus on my relaxation. I find the actual "work" of the workout doesn't start until three miles in. I'm always progressing the pace and that is where focusing on relaxing at speed becomes such a big deal. I feel as though I should be pushing 6 or 7 mile "tempos" at a slightly slower pace some days as I need to work on aerobic running economy. Either that and/or I also should be doing some 200s after the tempo. 1600m splits: 5:31,5:24,5:19,5:15,5:10
I've noticed that I likely have a higher proportion of fast twitch muscle fibers vs. Greg who I feel has great running economy and excellent fatigue resistance. He's also able to race quite well on modest workouts and easy running. I find that I tire more quickly and when my legs are done I fall off a cliff. I do not believe I am starting too fast but it's important to remember that no two runners are the same and each person requires a different mixture of training to reach their potential. The question is whether you should train to your strengths or train to your weeknesses. The answer is "yes." Train at a variety of paces, covering fast neuromuscular hill sprints all the way down to easy jogging. The proportion of each is the true art of training. I feel I need to increase the total amount of quality in all areas--not my overall mileage. I've been pumping out an average of 80+ MPW for several years yet I've not increased my quality. Stagnation and shoddy races seem to be the result.
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Adidas Supernova.3 Miles: 5.50 | Saucony Kinvara 7.1 Miles: 10.00 |
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| | AM: 7 miles
PM: off
too mentally drained from being at work all day to run home. My mind is very tired
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Adidas Supernova.3 Miles: 7.00 |
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Saucony Breakthru Miles: 27.00 | Adidas Supernova.3 Miles: 43.50 | Saucony Kinvara 7.1 Miles: 20.50 |
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