She's the one that really got me used to descending workouts. And she's the one that got me turned on to doing "race pace" miles in the middle of runs. She's really left a lasting impact on my "training style."
A workout in my training log from Jen in early Sept of 2010 was a 10.8 mile long run with a few miles easy, and then descending 5 miles every mile until I was hashed. And then cool down for the rest. That's quite similar to my "normal" long run (which has been OBVIOUSLY influenced by Jen) with 3 minor differences: I usually do 6 miles harder instead of 5, I don't make it a point to descend EVERY mile, and I finish going "hard" but not "all out" (I make it a point NOT to walk after my harder miles, when this workout was OK to walk for a bit before the cool down).
So I was ready to hit it hard, although I didn't know if I could beat my splits from my great long run last week - it was a cooler day for that long run, and that helps a LOT!
In 2010, I ran the descending hard miles in 6:22, 6:25, 6:12, 5:52, and 5:47.
Two days ago, I ran those same hard miles in 6:30, 6:21, 6:09, 5:56, and 5:53.
NICE!
My half mile splits weren't a perfect descend, but I'm not a miracle worker and that wasn't the goal. My 4th split barely broke the descend, and then 2 out of the last 3 were a bit slower (partially because of hills):
3:17, 3:12, 3:10, 3:11, 3:06, 3:03, 2:54, 3:01, 3:02, and 2:50
My fast splits with the last one being some walking and running for my cooldown.
Overall pace. Tempo in red. (Not sure what the slowdown is about a half-mile in.)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thanks for your comments! Have a great day!