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Location:

San Antonio,TX,

Member Since:

Dec 13, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

5K PR - 18:01 - Nov '14

10K PR - 38:37 (workout) - Oct '14

Half-marathon - 1:22:43 - Jan '14

Marathon - 2:58:43 in Boston! - Apr '13

50 mile - 7:49:30 (2nd) - Nov '15

Short-Term Running Goals:

- Balance

- Run more trails, volunteer, more social running, run with a team

- Race a lot more.  learn.

Race results / possible schedule:

Apr 2 - Hells Hills 25k trail - 4th

Apr 9 - Toughest 'n Texas 20-mile Trail - 2nd

May 7 - Paleface - Trail Marathon - 3rd

May 29 - American Hero road 25k - 2nd

Jun 25 - Pedernales Falls 30k nighttime Trail - 5th (sick)

Jul 16 - Muleshoe Bend 30k nighttime Trail - 3rd

Jul 23-24 - Fossil Valley 9-hour nighttime Trail - 2nd

Aug 6 - Colorado Bend 30k nighttime Trail - 4th

Aug 27 - Reveille Peak 30k nighttime Trail (entered)

Sep 10 - Franklin Mountains 50k (entered - not all-out effort...I hope)

Sep 17 - Lighthouse Hill 20-mile trail (entered)

Sep 24 - J&J 50 mile trail

Long-Term Running Goals:

Compete in a few more ultras without going off course (again)

Sub-18 in a 5k

One.  Good.  Marathon.

Personal:

I started running at age 30, in late 2009.  I have 2 daughters (10 and 8 yrs old).

  

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Saucony A5 Lifetime Miles: 1054.70
Kinvara 2 - Gray/red Lifetime Miles: 1551.08
Kinvara 3 - Gray/red Lifetime Miles: 1244.23
1160s Lifetime Miles: 888.70
Saucony A5 Red Lifetime Miles: 565.10
Saucony A6 - Yellow Lifetime Miles: 214.00
Saucony A6 - Red/blue Lifetime Miles: 61.50
NB MT101 Trail Lifetime Miles: 302.00
Fastwitch 6 Red #1 Lifetime Miles: 286.50
Fastwitch 6 Red #2 Lifetime Miles: 267.00
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
8.005.9613.96

26F.  Big LT wave run today - I went down to the track to do this workout.  After all, Houston is flat.  There was some snow in a few patches that slowed me down a bit but it was workable.

So with the wave run, you alternate paces.  My mission was to alternate 800s between 3:05 and 3:20, and do this for 6 straight miles.  So you end up with 6 continuous miles @ HMP overall, but the alternating 800 paces make you step up your game a bit.

Unfortunately I didn't learn my lesson with the stupid Garmin.  When I left, it had 41% battery, but it fizzled out after 3 800s.  I don't think it liked the cold.  I would have loved to have the data for this workout.  I ran 2:59, 3:15, 3:04, then ???.  Kept going though, and finished it off by effort.  I think I had the pace pretty well dialed in by the second set, after being a little fast on the first set.

The absolute hardest part of this workout is the first "recovery" lap after the faster 800.  You already know the fast 800 is going to suck, but after running a hard 800, you have an urge to jog the recovery yet have to press on at faster than marathon pace.  This is why I think I met the intent, even though I wasn't able to time most of it.  I got the proper "hurt" at the proper times, and when I finished, I had the feeling that I REALLY would not have wanted to do another set.  But dang, I really wanted to see what the total time was for 6 miles, and whether it was faster than HMP overall.  The important part is that I got the right stimulus out of it and I'm very confident in that, at least.

Saucony A5 Miles: 13.96
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jake K on Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 20:09:53 from 98.165.228.80

That's a tough session. You're right, you got the right stimulus, even if the exact paces were off by a few seconds, that doesn't really matter. I'm very interested to see how this plan works for you. You're stepping up to the big leagues w/ these workouts :-)

From SlowJoe on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 09:39:05 from 155.219.241.10

I feel like it's starting to work already; formerly intimidating paces (on the track anyway) seemed a lot less so the last couple sessions.

From flatlander on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 09:41:19 from 198.207.244.102

Um, I think you just beat your HM PR, no? Too bad you will never know! Seriously, with a good taper and some decent weather you might have a shot at breaking 1:20 in Houston. Looks like you were practically there on this workout. Stupid Garmin.

From SlowJoe on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 09:47:52 from 155.219.241.10

flat - thanks, maybe even a world record yesterday, who knows for sure?! Anyway, I wish I could run 1:20! But if I could shave off a minute or two from the PR I would be ecstatic.

From derhammer on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 14:23:35 from 64.245.52.2

Nice job! I never really did these until this Fall with Carmen's group - all of her track workouts are very similar with the varying of paces and also distances. It's a really good stimulus but it takes a lot out of me. Slow recovery runs are important. From my understanding these are the types of workouts done at the elite levels. Must be courtesy of Jake. Like he said - you are stepping up to the big league. :-) Keep it up.

From Jake K on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 14:30:29 from 98.165.228.80

The harder the workouts the slower the easy runs get :-)

From SlowJoe on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 17:29:11 from 69.131.141.92

dh - are you saying I'm not elite?! But yeah, it was definitely working the right stuff if having tired legs is the litmus test.

Jake - yep like clockwork, recovery paces are slowing down as training load goes up...was lucky to avg sub-9 this morning!

From Jake K on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 19:33:46 from 98.165.228.80

I like to wait for the beep on the first mile and try to guess what its going to be. A lot of opening miles b/w 8:45-9:00 lately!

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