Fridays are the days for speed when my legs are feeling good. ("Good" meaning "not worried about injuries.") Last Friday (Christmas Eve) was about 4 weeks since the Moustache Run Half Marathon, so it was time for some hard running.
I checked out the St. Thomas track, and it was still snow covered. So I went out for my favorite no-need-for-a-track interval workout: 2x2 mile intervals along the Mississippi River.
I did this workout before the half marathon (in 11:43 and 11:48), and I did it in early September as one of only 2 interval workouts leading up to the TC 10 Mile (in 12:09 and 11:59) after kind of taking it easier all summer because of some heel pain. It was also my first outdoor speed workout of 2021 back in March (with splits of 11:53 and 11:53). I also did it on the treadmill in late January as it's a pretty easy speed workout to do inside (with splits of 11:50 and 11:24).
I'm not really training for anything specific now, so I was just out to feel some effort. I was happy with my first half mile split of 2:56, and then I was pretty happy with keeping them all under 3:00 for the first 2 miles:
2:56, 2:59, 2:55, 2:57 = 11:48.73
I didn't know what #2 would hold (I really NEVER do) as I hit that 2nd mile of the 1st interval relatively hard. My first half mile of my 2nd interval was 2:54, but that was my fastest split for those 2 miles - the fact that my last half mile of the workout was my 2nd-to-slowest split shows I was hurting a little:
2:54, 3:01, 2:55, 2:59 = 11:51.98
Nothing fancy, but just a good hard effort. And seemingly more proof that running outside is harder than the treadmill (which is OBVIOUS and WELL KNOWN, but I always seem to forget that after lots of treadmill running).
SECOND: TRYING A HARDER LONG RUN:
I noted in this post 8 days ago that my long run about 2 weeks ago "felt almost easy" in the middle harder miles. I did the same long run last week as I didn't want to overdo anything as I was going to do a speed workout that Friday (see above). But then yesterday (my first run since the speed workout), I tried to up the pace a little for my long run.
Oh, and it was back indoors because we had a mini blizzard with a coating of freezing rain on it the night before. Here was my view of 3 snowplows going down University Ave the night before at 10:30 pm:
I like running in the cold, but not on slick surfaces.
Well, maybe it was the speed workout 3 days before, maybe it was the spin workout I had the day before (instead of 2 days before like normal), or maybe it was eating a ton of Christmas garbage 2 days before, but the workout wasn't going to last. I got through 5 harder miles (instead of 6) and then slowed up. It wasn't a wasted workout by any means, just not quite what I had hoped. Those 5 miles were still just BARELY faster than the 6 miles the week before (6:20.4 / mile average for the 5 miles vs. 6:21.1 / mile for the 6 miles). Here's a selfie during the warm-up miles that I sent my wife when she texted:
Over the last 4+ weeks, my long runs looked like this: half marathon, 10 miles, 11 miles, 11.1 miles, and now 10.4 miles yesterday. Decent totals for nothing specific on the horizon.
You have more snow plows in that photo than we have in the entire city of Memphis!
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