My first interval had nice descending 1/2 mile splits mainly because this was the first hard running I'd done in a while and I wasn't sure what I could do:
- 2:59.40, 2:56.70, 2:53.73, 2:49.10 = 11:38.93
And as I started my final interval (after 3:00 of walking), I told myself that I was NOT going to descend this one - I just wanted to run it HARD all the way through. And the splits look like that: they look a bit like a race where I start a bit harder, slow up a little, and then push to the finish:
- 2:51.19, 2:53.77, 2:50.87, 2:48.66 = 11:24.49
After my workout, I tweeted about it, and Coach Jen started tweeting back. (She was the one to first give me this workout nearly 7 years ago.) Here was our conversation over the course of a few hours:
I dug and I dug, and I think that last week was the FASTEST I've EVER done that workout!! Here are links to a few previous (relatively fast) 2x2 mile workout posts:
- First time with Coach Jen (flat by my parents farm) in 11:48 and 11:34.
- A year later in 11:26 and 11:38.
- PUSHING HENRY in the stroller in 11:36 and 11:37.
- Pushing bigger Henry in the stroller in 11:46 and 11:42.
So I didn't realize that last week's 11:38 and 11:24 were so good compared to previous workouts!
SIDENOTE: Here's cute 9-month-old Henry back in 2012 from one of the links above after we'd done our first 2 mile interval before starting the 2nd:
He loved the speed!
Still, pretty happy with that speed! I was NOT expecting that! Maybe stringing together some decent training weeks is starting to add up! (I've now had a swim, bike, or run 62 out of the last 65 days! That's looking back to February 11th!)
Oh, and for the record, this does NOT mean I'm in the best running shape of my life. I don't have the short-end speed I used to, and I don't have the endurance that I had a few years back. I think this workout just happened to be a perfect balance that highlighted my current strengths. I'm not about to go run a 58:00 10 mile or sub-17 5K. :)
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