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Member Since:

Sep 28, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

PB's

5k Harry's Spring Run-Off  5Apr08 34:22 (pushing 70lbs of kids in the double jogger . . .)

8k Robbie Burns 25Jan09 40:56

16k Acura Toronto 10-Miler 19Jul09 1:28:45

21.1k Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Half  28Sep08 2:00:29

30k Around the Bay 29March2009 3:42 with a bum calf for the last 6k! :-(

42.2k National Capital Marathon - Ottawa,  24May09 4:24:36

Short-Term Running Goals:

Training for New York in November 2010

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston 2012  20??  :-)

Personal:

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NB 909 Lifetime Miles: 3.10
NB 1063-3 Lifetime Miles: 115.26
NB 1063-4 Lifetime Miles: 104.97
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.105.0010.000.0025.10
NB 1063-1 Miles: 13.85NB 1063-2 Miles: 11.25
Night Sleep Time: 18.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 18.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

Easy run this morning.  Got out with the girls, pushing them in the double jogger.  Spent Saturday afternoon shopping for toddler-size sleeping bags and a wind screen to help keep them warm.  It all seemed to work well, the only complaining I heard was Jamie bothering Alex with an unrelenting poking when it wasn't welcome.

Big group for the marathon clinic run today.  Probably around 30 people or so.  Our route this morning was the first 8k of the RSR route and then turning around for a total of 16k.  It was weird to be on the same road as we were two weeks ago - and have it dry and fast! heheheh.  Could have used less snow in the first 10k of the race.

1:50:37

16.17k, 6:50/km

10.1m, 10:57/m

NB 1063-1 Miles: 10.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00
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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.003.750.003.75

My first clinic night for the next session.  Shoe talk.  Clothing talk.  I already purchased two pairs of NB 1063's for this go around.  Seemed like the single pair of 882's didn't hold up too well to the marathon training on the last cycle. 

I used my Polar S120 with the heart rate monitor for the first time in a long while today.  Along with the Garmin 201, it seems I have the most ancient distance/time/heart rate set-up in the clinic.  Ah, well.  No use buying something new if these are perfectly fine. 

I set the watch up for 80% of maximum heart rate for the 6k tempo run this evening.  The tempo pace I had imagine for myself in this go-around was 5:03/km.  I have been shaving about 20 seconds off my training times through each clinic cycle for the past year. 

It is very apparent that I don't have the aerobic capacity to run 5:03 at 80% HR.  First benefit of knowing where my heart rate is!  hehehe  So, I'm going to take this week to figure out where my heart rate and training pace intersect for each of my run-types:  Tempo, Steady, Long Slow Distance (and later on Speed/Hills).  This is a bit of a different approach to organizing myself, but I think it will help with running negative splits and most importantly I will enjoy the lead-up to Ottawa much more.  I always say listening to my body is important, but I've only ever done that on a concious level with leg/core/arm muscle and joint pain.  Now I'm going to listen to my heart!  :-)

First night/morning back-to-back tomorrow morning.  We'll see how that goes.

Time - 35:27

Distance (metric) - 6.0 k, 5:55/km

Distance (imperial) - 3.75 mi, 9:31/m

HR Max 177, Avg 158 (left the watch going for an extra 4 minutes past completion! duh)

HR Target  120-160,  In-Zone 11:31 or 32.5% of the run

TOO FAST!

 

 

NB 1063-1 Miles: 3.75
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00
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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Ugh.  I'm not feeling so good. 

Followed up last night's clinic tempo run with another this morning.  6k in the evening and 10k this morning.  I stuck to the HR the whole way, and was very pleased with my ability to stay within my training zone.

It was ccccooooold out there this AM.  -25C windchill.  Light snow.  I'm praying that the forecasts pan out and we get +6C on Sunday for our long run.  That's shorts weather!

I hope that I feel better than this next week after doing the night/morning thing again.  It makes me wonder how can some of the people on this site do morning and evening runs, and can recover so well.  I'm obviously so not there yet.  24-36 hours is required for me to forget about the pain and suffering that I have endured.  hehehe

 

Time - 1:10:00

Distance (metric) - 10k, 7:00/km

Distance (imperial) - 6.25 mi, 11:16/mi

HR - 226 max (error), 163 observed, 156 avg

Target Zone: Tempo, 141-163 bpm, In Zone 1:02:43 or  89.5% of the run

NB 1063-2 Miles: 6.25
Night Sleep Time: 3.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 3.00
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Temperatures moderated quite nicely this morning.  Up around -2C, which is a spring day compared to what we've been running through the past few weeks.

Continuing on the Heart Rate Training regime, and felt very relaxed doing my 8k run.  I've realized that it will be much harder to run slow, than it has ever been to run fast.  Feathering my heart rate, when I start to hear my watch beeping is maddening.  I've already decided that I'll shut off the sound when I run with the group.  They don't need to hear me beeping all the time.

Time 51:02

Distance 8 k (5 mi)

Pace 6:23/km (10:13/mi)

Target Zone (Steady Run) 125 - 145 bpm

Max HR (observed) 169, Avg HR 140

In Zone 38:56, or 76.2% of the run

 

NB 1063-2 Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00
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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.105.0010.000.0025.10
NB 1063-1 Miles: 13.85NB 1063-2 Miles: 11.25
Night Sleep Time: 18.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 18.00
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