Monday, May 5, 2008

Yeesh

My blog took forever to load so I am going to make this entry brief.

When I got home tonight it was 77 with an 11 mph SW wind that was gusting to 20 an 24% humidity. I was a bit nervous about the temp so I put some sunscreen on, filled a bottle with some ice and water, ran a warm-up mile in 8:08 and drove to the junior high track to run a 200-400-800-400-200-200 ladder workout. I ran the same distance of recovery for the rep that preceded it, 200 rep-200 recovery, etc.

After doing a mile of strides I got started with the meat of the workout. My goal times for the workbouts were: 200-41, 400-1:23, 800-2:46.

What I ran:

200 - 38.27 (1:35)
400 - 1:21.33 (2:46)
800 - 2:43.87 (5:15)
400 - 1:23.26 (2:52)
200 - 40.40 (1:28)
200 - 40.29 (1:07)

I finished up with a 1.25 cool down in 10:00 and drove home for dinner with a total of six miles for the evening.

I'm pretty happy with the workout but I ran WAAAAYYY too fast. My second 400 is the only workbout I was on target. I was antsy for some reason, I think the thought of running an 800 that fast is intimidating.

5 comments:

Nate M. said...

This is a theme, Aaron. I think you're just faster than you think you are. You've been running faster than intended pretty much every time out.

As for me, I skipped the hill workout after all today, though it had more to do with a scheduling issue than with trying to be conservative. Ran an hour instead and felt strong, although I did have just a hint of hamstring tightness.

Aaron said...

I agree with you Nate. The solo 19:31.67 5K eleven days ago proves it. I am training at a VDOT of 53 which is based on my 19:02 5K from the PPR last year. Technically I could train at 54 as I ran a mile in 5:27 last year too and I should train at the highest VDOT I have ran a race distance at.

Training intensities at 54 are:
Easy: 8:01 (which is what most of my long runs are at)
Marathon: 6:49
Tempo: 6:26
Rep 200 pace: 40
Rep 400 pace: 82
Rep 800 pace: 2:44

I guess I'm going to up my intensities. All that means is that I'm going to run my workouts even faster.

Careful with the hams. I do ball presses. They've seemed to help.

Is your race this weekend or next?

Nate M. said...

Next.

Aaron said...

What is the name of the race and how much is it going to suck?

Nate M. said...

I think it's something like the Biltmore Kiwanis 15K.

Plenty of climbing for the first 3 miles. They say 'flat' and 'downhill' after that, but that's Appalachian Mountains flat, which probably means rolling.