Mixed results about today's race. First, to put everything into perspective, this is my 4th time running Litchfield and I pr'd by 6 1/2 minutes. I've definitely had a great year of running. However, I have had several training runs in the past month on this course that have exceeded today's performance. For whatever reason, my legs are in the midst of a 2 week "dead zone".
I started the race among about 1,300-1,400 runners, including several elites. The temperature was good for a 1pm start (65 degrees), yet the sun was out and there was 78% humidity (non-factor). I started out with a firm pace, but then adjusted quickly towards a significantly slower pace...just didn't have 6:30 minute miles in me today. Here are the splits I was aware of...
Mile 2: 12:30 (steep downhill in mile 1 and modest uphill towards the end of mile 2)
5K: 20:02 (same time as my 5k from last week with 4 miles to go)
Mile 4: 27 minutes (significant uphill portion...mile 5 included some trail running for maybe 3/4 mile and then my pace got back to around 6:50 on the street...spent 1/4 mile or so running and talking with Rod Dixon- former Olympic runner from New Zealand)
Mile 6: 41 minutes (translates to 6:50 pace...ran to this point in just over 39:40 a few weeks ago...what's going on?)
Mile 7 begins with a hills with a 9% grade, so my goal was to finish things off within 50 minutes...held my place and finished strong in well under 50...I'm not sure the exact time so I'll make adjustments once official result are out. Finished in approx 49:30.
I don't feel as though I've lost fitness...I could probably go out right this minute and run the same course in the same time or faster...I'm not tired at all and will probably run again this evening. I'll just keep plugging away and hopefully start getting some zip back in the legs. Overall, still a fun experience today!
Legs still felt fresh so I did a 5-mile workout in the TM in our basement. 2 mile warm-up followed by some speedwork separated by .25 mile recovery- 1 mile (6min pace), recovery, 1 mile (6min), recovery, 1/2 mile (6min pace)...had to stop because I was sweating so bad the TM was getting dangerous. I'm realizing the need to get 1-mile repeats back into the circuit + TM helped discipline me to keep the legs moving (don't want to fall off). |