Thursday, April 30, 2015

4/30

Rest day today: yoga, mowing the lawn, and 30 minute walk.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

4/29

From my log yesterday:

 I ran this evening while my kids were at piano lessons, so I ran part of Saturday's run again and it was definitely too soon to repeat that giant hill! My nose was just about touching my knees at the steepest bit and I had to stop at the top to stretch out an achy calf. 5 miles; first 3 at 8:48/mile, 4th at 9 something (looked at my Garmin but didn't process it after that darn hill), and 5th at 8:17 for an average of 8:54.

Today: ran an easy 3 and deliberately kept it really really slow (9:50/mile). From what I've been reading, it looks like I've been running too fast on my easy days for years and robbing myself of all the aerobic/mitochondrial/slow-twitch benefits. 

Monday, April 27, 2015

4/27

9 x 400 (7.5 and 6.5), then .5 to cool down.

Avg pace for the 4.5 was 8:35.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

4/25

Brutal 10 miles today over my hardest local route--lots of rollers and a solid mile downhill through a glacial ravine, then turn around and run it all backwards. Normally one of my favorite routes, albeit challenging, but today the real-feel was 32, the wind was 17 MPH, and it was pouring rain throughout the entire run. Ran with Neil and we were soaked and cold, but keeping decently warm with running, and then we headed down into the ravine and hit the first of 3 streams cutting across the pathway (these are not streams that are normally there, but are created when there's this much rain). We were able to jump the first two on the way down, but on the way back they were so wide that there was no chance, so I ended up wading 4 streams that were ankle-deep, and then my shoes were SO heavy and waterlogged that my ankles started hurting on the way back. Had to stop twice to dump the tiny rocks out of my shoes that were carried there by the water, and every half-mile or so I would squeeze the water out of my gloves.

Averaged about 9:37/mile and then 9:08 on the last mile--we were so cold and exhausted that we just pushed it hard for home and didn't speak a word the last three quarters of a mile. Not the best run ever, but definitely gave it a hard effort in those conditions, and I'm trying to focus on effort these days, not just pace.

Garmin worked perfectly the whole time, so that was nice! And since it was the first time I've managed to keep it working and on and not accidentally turn it off, it told me that I'd set a record for my longest run, so that was somewhat flattering even if wildly untrue. Hah--I can't even imagine running another 16 miles in this weather, but it's basically what the Boston marathon was like on Monday, so another kudos to everyone who finished.

Forgot to mention that Nathan was up most of the night last night and then started throwing up this afternoon; Luke got sick later on and now I'm suddenly thinking I might know why I threw up three times during my run last week and why I've been so low-energy the last few days.

Friday, April 24, 2015

4/24

TM today; 5 m pace at 8:54/mile. Knee much better after the yoga and rest time yesterday.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

4/23

Rest day today; 25 minutes of yoga and a 2.5 mile walk. Right knee is a little wobbly.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

4/22

Scheduled slow easy run today; 3 miles at 9:36, very very hilly.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

4/21

Tempo run today; started at 6.5 and worked up to 7.5. Worked back down a bit and then hovered between 6.9 and 7 with the occasional minute at 7.5 until the end.

4.6 miles in 39:36 for 8:36/mile; one water stop at 2.5 miles

One thing I've realized is that my injuries over the last couple of years, coupled with marathon training, made me focus on steady mileage over pace. I told my running buddy that marathon training had actually made me slower while I focused on building up the ability to run for so long, and it really is true. Now I need to focus on maintaining the mileage base while picking up speed again.

4/20

I've been keeping track of all my runs on a spreadsheet for the last 8 weeks, so nothing here, but I want to really start working on pace again, which is easier to log here.

So...5 miles today in 44 minutes (water stop at 2.5 and 4, since I got dehydrated during my last couple of runs and threw up). Jogged to warm up (6.3. 6.4, 6.5 for two minutes each) and then did intervals of 4 minutes at 6.6 and 1 minute at 7.5, or what I'm thinking of as "Boston Minutes."

My end goal is to qualify for the Boston Marathon, but I'll fully expecting that to take a few years, and I want to lose about 25 lbs so I'm at a better racing weight. Right now I'm up about 9 lbs from where I was last spring (marathon training and nursing were a nice combo that I need to recreate with food choices).

So here it goes. Down the rabbit hole.

5 miles; 8:48/avg pace.