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Location:

Eugene,OR,USA

Member Since:

Nov 09, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

  • 5k PR - 18:48 (7/04/08)
  • 8K PR - 33:46 (5/19/07, on trails)
  • 10k PR - I have not run a competitive 10K yet.
  • 12K PR - 50:10 (8/09/08)
  • 15K PR - 1:04:52 (3/22/08)
  • Marathon - Have run 1 trail marathon, (Grand Island) 3:55 (July 2007)
  • Ultra Marathons -
  • Farmdale 33.5 miles, 10/08 - 6:08
  • Riddle Run 28 Miles, 01/09 - 5:35 (run in 2-3 inches of snow)
  • Devil's Lake 50k, 07/09 - 6:22
  • Howl at the Moon 8 hour, 08/09 - 39.98 miles
  • North Country Trail Run 50 miles, 09/09 - 9:44
  • Farmdale 32 miles, 10/09 - 5:45
  • McNotAgain 30 Miles, 10/09 - 5:50
  • Red Rock Canyon Half, Las Vegas, 06/12 - 2:15


Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep running in the winter - 1st year in Eugene - fun!

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep on Keeping on..

Personal:

Moved to Eugene in Autumn, 2012 - Track city USA!

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Ran 2 miles to the arboretum, then an easy mile in the grass to get over to the dirt road rectangle. I stretched out the muscles and then planned to run the long sections (400m) of the road at sprinting speed. I did this workout a couple of weeks ago so I was wondering if I would show any improvement in speed endurance.

400m sprints are difficult for me because it is hard to find the right speed for the first 200m. If I run at max heart rate I will die before finishing, so I usually take it one or two notches below top speed for the first 100m, then I slowly crank up the pace.

I know it is possible to reach optimum endurance and run 100% top speed for the full 400m, I jut have to work up to it. I remember 7 or 8 years ago I was doing an 800m workout at the cemetery which entailed going all out from the start and sprint until I drop. During the first session I stopped after 200m. By the 5th or 6th session I was able to make it the full 800m at top speed, I can't remember my time, but it was the fastest I have ever run 800m. I felt proud that day.

I was happy with today's session, I was pushing myself sufficiently hard so that after each rep I wanted to quit, which is a sign that I am not dogging it. After #2 I thought, "no more!", but then realized how lame 2 reps is, so I started a 3rd, and this is how it goes in these types of workouts - just one more leads to just one more leads to just one more.....

So I got my 8 reps in, the final one was the best, I was able to hold top speed for the final 250m. I felt I could have reached 10 reps, but with the 30 miler coming up this weekend, 8 seemed like a good place to stop.

It is funny, the hardest part of the reps today were the 5 seconds before each one started. Just knowing what lay ahead.... best not to think too hard about it. It reminded me of a dentist visit, the worst part is sitting in the chair during the moments just preceeding all the action.

 

Comments
From Carolyn in Colorado on Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 09:54:32 from 24.8.167.243

Great workout. You are a very strong runner.

It's interesting that the anticipation is often worse than the thing itself. And sometimes the anticipation is better than the thing itself too.

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