OOPS! I did a loop I thought would be 12 miles but it turned out to be 13. Oh well at least the sun was shining bright and I enjoyed the extra mile.
AP/HR: 8:05/149
Hudson: "A runner's body can only progressively adapt to race-specific training for a few weeks until a limit--that is, a peak--is reached. Trying to prolong race-specific training beyond a few weeks is almost certain to result in a premature peak or failure to peak at all. For this reason, I begin the sharpening period of training just four to six weeks before the athlete's peak race occurs."
This quote rings particularly true to me and I think explains some bad marathons I've had where I peaked early.
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