• Tues April 6:
10.5 mile run in 1:08:02, and some weights.
Notes: Ran it all at a decent pace, and then ran miles 6-9 harder. I threw in the 180ish steps near the Franklin Bridge around mile 3 for some added “resistance training.” Overall, felt pretty good!
• Wed April 7:
Easy 20:00 on the trainer.
Notes: Just trying to get in another day of my #30daysofbiking.
• Thurs April 8:
33 mile ride in the AM, 6x800 on the track in the PM.
Notes: The ride was the cold ride that I posted about here. I’m pretty sure it was my coldest ride ever (36 degrees with a below freezing wind chill).
Cold, empty Gateway Trail
1:21 + 1:22 = 2:43
1:16 + 1:19 = 2:35
1:16 + 1:17 = 2:33
1:16 + 1:16 = 2:32
1:16 + 1:14 = 2:30
1:14 + 1:14 = 2:28
2:33.5 average.
• Fri April 9:
Under 10 miles of bike commuting, and some light lifting.
Notes: A pretty low-key day.
• Sat April 10:
5.5 mile tempo run in 32:01.
Notes: This one hurt. Bad. One of the ideas that Kevin O’Connor shared with us at the duathlon clinic a few weeks ago was to run your tempo runs SO HARD that you feel like you won’t be able to finish. So I thought I’d try that idea for this run. Normally, I run my tempo runs HARD, but I tend to “ease” into the run a bit. With Kevin’s idea in mind, I’d be pushing harder from the start. Here were some thoughts from the run:
- I got down to Summit Ave in 3:59, which is my fastest ever (I think).
- At the 2.5K mark, I was right at 9:00 (18:00 5K pace).
- Right at the 2.5 mile mark, I was at 15:00 on the nose.
- I hit the 2.75 mile turn-around in 16:23, which is just under 6/mile.
- This isn’t official, but I think I ran the last full mile around 5:33.
- I ended with a solid negative split of 15:38 back.
This run really hurt. I didn’t know if I’d make it back without having to stop (which is the point, but it’s mentally draining). It was ugly. But it worked. It was a darn fast run. (If you haven’t already, check out my notes from the Gear West duathlon clinic where Kevin and Jason gave us some multi-sport training advice.)
• Sun April 11:
44 mile bike with the boys.
Notes: This was a great long ride with Matt and Borsch. Click here to go to the post with more photos from that ride.
Matt, unknown friendly biker, and Borsch
Lift weights (upper body).
• Tues April 13:
3100 yard swim in the AM, 12 mile run in 1:18:15 in the PM.
Notes: In the morning, Kelly, Julia and I met for a “Jen Harrison” swim. Those are the worst kind! ;) (Just kidding Jen!) We did longer set intervals. The workout called for 3300, but I skipped 100 of the kick drills (because I’d be left in the dust), and I skipped the 100 cool-down (because cool-downs are for old people). Actually, when I finished my last set and popped out of the water huffing and puffing, Julia was standing there already finished with her workout AND her cool-down. Ms Speedy-Pants.
We all chatted for a bit, and then I needed to grab a quick post-swim group photo (of course):
Kelly, some guy with bad goggle-marks, and Julia
I started the run at ABOUT race pace, and I told myself I could ease up about half to 3/4 of the way in. But I should have known that that wouldn’t happen - I have a hard time slowing down on a run. So I just held a SOLID pace. It wasn’t that hard, but it was no cake-walk either. I didn’t think much of my pace until I was nearly finished with the run. With the exception of one “long mile,” every mile was under 7!! (I don’t run with a GPS or anything, so when I run along the river, I just have loose landmarks that are near the mile marks; so I often have “long” and “short” miles.)
I finished the run (which was later mapped at 11.94 miles) in 1:18:15. That’s about 6:33 / mile! And I ran a route along the river where there were no stoplights, so I wasn’t getting any breaks during the run! If, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, I can hold that pace during the race next weekend, that’d be a MAJOR half-marathon PR!! My current PR is 1:28:05, but all 3 half-marathons that I’ve run have been in the dead of our MN winters - that means I’m wearing lots of extra clothes and I’m not as well trained as I am when the running isn’t so slippery.
• Wed April 14:
Lift weights (upper body).
• Thurs April 15:
15.4 mile tempo ride (TT effort).
Notes: This was my first “all out” effort on the bike this year (outside, at least). I did the Summit Ave / River Road / Shepard Road loop that I like to do. There’s little for stoplights for the first 11 miles so it’s a great chance to push hard.
I took a photo as I was getting ready to go, and I wanted to ROCK IT HARD:
That’s as hardcore as I get. Sorry.
- 21.6 mph at 35E (mile 7). Mostly downhill overall at this point.
- 22.1 nearing downtown St. Paul.
- 22.0 at the end of Shepard (mile 10.5).
- 21.4 after a few blocks of residential riding at base of Ramsey Hill.
- 20.5 at the top of Ramsey Hill (that hill sucks!).
- 20.0 at home (which JUST dropped down from 20.1).
I like to push up Ramsey Hill, and then “gut it out” for a few more miles as I try to push hard going down Summit Ave. But heading into that nasty wind, I felt like it was all over. It was a good push overall, I just wish I could have held a higher average. I got home and collapsed on the porch as I was still trying to catch my breath:
Oh hi, vein of approval! I haven’t seen you in a while!
Good weights session in the AM, easy 3 mile run in the PM.
Notes: I wanted to do some 1600 intervals on the track in the PM. I BARELY convinced myself to head out the door to go run them. But once I got to the track, I saw there was a track meet going on. Oh shucks. *sarcastic wink* So I just did an easy jog around the neighborhood instead of running intervals. An easy 3 miler is ABOUT the same as 3-4 1600s.... right? Right?... ;)
(Oh, I also weeded and “cute-ified” our blvd garden yesterday, so I spent 3 hours bent over. So that counts as some sort of cross-training, right?... Jeez, I’m looking for anyway to feel better about skipping those intervals.)
• Sat April 17:
Some gentle stretching, yet to be done.
Notes: I spent all morning and most of the afternoon helping judge a big state-wide high-school art competition, and I’m hashed. I planned nothing for today, so I’m just going to stretch a bit this evening and call it good.
• TOMORROW Sun April 18:
MDRA 4 Mile “Mudball Classic.”
Notes: I’m treating this as a hilly tempo run. This should be fun!!! Pharmie, Steph, and I did this race last year (check the link in my sidebar for LOTS of photos), and I’m heading back to it tomorrow morning. It’s a hilly 1 mile loop that we do 4 times. I was 4th last year, and I’d LOVE to be in the top 3 this year. It kinda depends on who shows up. I’ll bring my camera, so look for a race report in the next few days!
Wish me luck!
If I do well, I might FINALLY treat myself to this tattoo that I've wanted for years:
Amazing! I couldn't bike to my mailbox. Thanks for being an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Please get that tattoo.
That might be the coolest tat I have ever seen. Robocop riding my little poney? amazing, u must get this.
ReplyDeleteA "UNICORN" My Little Pony!! Even better!
ReplyDeleteholy crapcakes dude... you're so going to PR. i'll cheer my arse off for ya... if i see ya speedy! e will be taking pics
ReplyDeleteread your GW DU write up... thx.. that KO wo will be on the list for next week!
I'm so inspired! see ya at cannon falls - if weather is good :) jh
Awesome! We'll be seeing you out there at the bog. Last year my husband and I dredged the nearby swamp to "make" a mud puddle in the middle of the trail. Most of the running pussies out there just ran around it though. Bring a bucket with you this year so we can make it larger and less easy to avoid!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the tat except your unicorn should be pink. It screams manly.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I love that tattoo!!!
ReplyDeleteGet the tattoo anyway. It's amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhy are you so successful at making me feel pitifully slow as a runner. I was really stoked about my 13.5 miles this morning that I finished in 2 hours.
ReplyDeleteYou will do incredibly well at your half. My Magic 8 Ball tells me a PR is in your future.
Excellent tattoo!