Treadmill Mile Repeats

>> Monday, December 08, 2025

I did some mile repeats on the treadmill on Friday morning, because it looked like this outside:


View down our alley.

My last *treadmill* workout like that was in Charlotte in February, so I looked back to that workout for treadmill settings. (And I settled on mile repeats because my previous speed day before this was the Turkey Day 5K, so I didn't want to run another 5K tempo again... and before that was a short interval workout at the track.)

In this same workout from February, I started the 3 intervals at 10.8 mph, 11.0 mph, and 11.3 mph, and that was my plan for starting this workout. I wanted to see if I could re-create that workout. And I ended up doing that exactly. My first 2 intervals were similar: ran for 0.4 miles, sped up by 0.1 mph, ran another 0.4 miles, sped up another 0.1 mph, and then held that until the end of the mile. In my 3rd interval, I sped up a few more times: instead of just twice, I think I sped up 3 times (at 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 miles, finishing the last 0.2 miles at 11.6 mph. Here's what I ran:

[taking half-mile splits]

1.3 warm-up (7.8 mph and faster): 3:52, 3:46, 2:14
0.2 miles walking: 2:35

2:46 + 2:45 = 5:31.6
0.2 mile walking: 2:15

2:43 + 2:41 = 5:25.5
0.2 mile walking: 2:05 (speeding up at 1:30, which was right on)

2:40 + 2:35 = 5:16.1

0.3 mile walking: 3:51 (including waking up boys)
1.0 mile cool-down: 3:52, 3:49

Note: our treadmill is SLOW to change speed, so as I noted before the final interval, I have to speed it up after 1:30 rest and it's just barely getting up to speed at 2:05, which is 35 seconds later.


The sweaty treadmill after.


HR was MUCH higher than that!


My Garmin splits.

I've noted this before: my Garmin says my slower treadmill miles are always longer, and my faster treadmill miles are always shorter. It just goes off "arm swing," so I don't know what that says about my form. So I make sure to take splits on my Garmin when the treadmill crosses the correct distance - I don't go by my Garmin for distance while on the treadmill. On a "normal" longer run (not intervals) it averages out to be pretty correct in the end, with my slower miles being "longer" and my faster miles being "shorter."

Well, a decent start to a winter of treadmill speed sessions. I'll try to better that by spring!

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November in Review: Book-Ended by Races, and OK Training in the Middle

>> Saturday, December 06, 2025

November was nothing special. It started with a slightly disappointing 8K CC race and ended with a much more exciting Turkey Trot 5K. And the middle was decent. Here's a glace at last month:



• BIKE: 89.47 miles
• RUN: 88.70 miles
(not great - taking it easy because of the 2 races)
• TRAINER TIME: 12 hours 0 mins
• STRENGTH TIME: 54 hours and 50 mins
(quite nice!)

I finally (BARELY) got my biking mileage higher than my run mileage for the first time since August! (That won't happen again this month!... Maybe not until March!) I only had 1 real outdoor "training" ride early in the month, and the rest of the rides were just spinning out my legs with my mountain bike.

Nothing was great about my run total, but I got in those 2 races and 2 speed workouts in the month (busting my pinky after one of those speed days).

And strength time was decent! I've been getting a lot of that in lately, and I love that!

As I posted about on Thursday, I had a NICE BIG WEEK later in the month! Followed by a small race week. The big week was an "intensity minutes" PR for me with over 2100 minutes! (And that week was a strength time PR as well - 16 hours and 22 mins!)

Hoping to wrap up a solid week this weekend!!

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Friday Funny 2531: Parenting Funnies

>> Friday, December 05, 2025










































Lots more funnies posted all week long on SportsAndLaughs.tumblr.com. HAPPY WEEKEND!

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More funny things on SportsAndLaughs.tumblr.com.

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