I got to the track early as the sky was getting bright:
You can barely see my waterbottle placed at the line that I'd sip from every two 200s.
Pic for the "track coach" I talked to who said she'd
never heard of a waterfall mile start line on a track.
I didn't start from a dead stop, but I walked up the line and took off for each one (but FAR from a full flying start). I started with another "slower" 0:35, and then brought them down like last year. I didn't bring them down QUITE as fast as last year, but I also didn't slow up AS MUCH as last year near the end. Here's what I ran:
35.9
34.3
33.6
33.5
33.2
32.3
33.1
33.4
33.4
33.1
32.9
33.3
33.50/200, or just 0:00.175 faster than last year
Honestly, I was a LITTLE bummed. I was hoping to take more off my times from last year.
But look at that perfect descend in the first half! I was aware I was doing that after a few, but then when I went from 33.1 to 32.3 in #5 to #6, I knew I couldn't keep up that descend for #7 (then I was back in the 33s for 5 out of the remaining 6).
My pace graph looks how you'd expect, and my HR kept rising
(but I don't fully trust my Garmin HR graphs).
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