477C151
Wallingford Turkey
Trot 5 Mile Race
Another PR!
Official Report will have time as 39:15 for 7:51 pace per mile.
PR from last year was 39:42 at 7:56 pace per mile.
PR by 27 seconds for the 5 Miler.
I did not run the scheduled 40 miles this week.
Today ends Week 7. It
is the only week where I did not run the scheduled mileage.
I only did the 5K race yesterday and this 5 Miler race today
(Week 7 Total 8.11 miles).
These two races can be considered Quality workouts (Jack
Daniels).
I am hoping I did not compromise the schedule. I typically take time off before a race. I had done a ten miler Saturday and a ten
miler Sunday. In addition, on Monday
sore from raking and bagging 19 bags of leaves.
I don’t think I tend to make excuses.
Even if I was not sore, I would have taken time off due to the planned
races.
BUT WHAT DO OTHER PEOPLE DO PRIOR TO RACES? TAKE ANY TIME OFF? HOW MUCH TIME? My concerns is always that the
planned schedule is compromised when time is taken off. But to run during days prior to a race risks
poor race performance. I really am
unclear on this. At any rate, my current
perception is that I am more apt to PR for Manchester Road Race on Thursday by
not running prior to that race.
NOTE: Jack Daniels reports no loss of fitness with 5 days
off. He encourages time off
periodically. Thanks Jack Daniels. Really folks: “Daniels’ Running Formula†is a
great book. Thanks again ACorn for recommending.
I plan to run the scheduled 33 Miles next week…I have a
Thursday race planned…so most of the miles (if not all) will come Thursday-Sunday.
What would be awesome is if I PR for the Manchester Road
Race. This would mean three Race
Distance PRs in 5 days (5K, 5 Miles, 4.75 Miles).
Of note, my best event is the 20K and Half Marathon
distance. I never really trained
specifically for the 5K distance. And I
get faster typically 3-5 miles into an event.
With these shorter distances, one has to run fast up front – a totally
different kind of race. With the Half
Marathon or Marathon distance, you can let the pace come
to you. With the smaller distances –
that luxury simply is not present. You
can not afford to wait to get into a groove.
You have to get on pace quickly.
Thus I am altering the way I run these shorter distances.
GUESS WHAT: I would have won a TROPHY if I were one year
older. So as Allie entered a new age
group category recently…I do the same October of next year. I am finding it hard to believe that I could
actually walk away with a TROPHY! Now you
must know I have to race this Turkey Trot next year. Walking away with Medals for the larger races is nice - but everyone gets those. Now a TROPHY, well that really is saying something. Ah really I don't know what it is saying...maybe just a small race...but still. A TROPHY. I am talking about a TROPHY in Wallingford. (Spinoff on a Prefontaine video I saw about Gold in Munich...sorry for putting you through that...having some fun). By the way, I ran this race with my sister. She ran a PR for the 5 miler. It was her first 5 Miler Race. She ran it in 1:01:15. I believe she has run these miles faster than any previous miles. Very impressive job. And no walk breaks. She is improving.
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/130026704
THE SPLITS
Split
|
Time
|
Distance
|
Elevation Gain
|
Elevation Loss
|
Avg Pace
|
1
|
7:25
|
1
|
45
|
35
|
7:25
|
2
|
8:39
|
1
|
113
|
37
|
8:39
|
3
|
7:39
|
1
|
0
|
40
|
7:39
|
4
|
7:48
|
1
|
0
|
68
|
7:48
|
5
|
7:58
|
1
|
36
|
17
|
7:58
|
6
|
:01
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
19:39
|
Summary
|
39:29:00
|
5
|
195
|
197
|
7:54
|
|