Monday, June 19
Plan says: 1.5 mile warm up, 12 x 400 at 5k/10k pace with 400 m recovery in between, 1.5 mile cool down
What I do: I slept through my alarm. I could have done this after kids were in bed at night but I knew I would have a hard time getting to sleep so I pushed it off a day.
Tuesday, Jun 20
Plan says: 0 miles
What I do: Get my a** out of bed. It was a tough one because my son had gotten up in the middle of the night and that always throws me off but I did it. The high school track is 1.8 miles from our house so I ran there and home for my warm up and cool down. I was pleasantly surprised at how good these felt and how fast they were. My goal was 1:33 for the 400s. Crushed it.
1.79 mile warm up, 14:14 (7:59 avg pace)
12 x 400m with 400 m recovery
1 - 1:24 / 1:55 (5:33 avg pace / 7:43 avg pace)
2 - 1:26 / 1:50 (5:36 / 7:23)
3 - 1:25 / 1:58 (5:40 / 7:53)
4 - 1:25 / 1:54 (5:31 / 7:39)
5 - 1:26 / 1:59 (5:38 / 7:59)
6 - 1:22 / 1:56 (5:22 / 7:47)
7 - 1:27 / 1:59 (5:39 / 8:03)
8 - 1:25 / 1:54 (5:27 / 7:36)
9 - 1:25 / 1:57 (5:31 / 7:43)
10 - 1:24 / 1:59 (5:23 / 7:49)
11 - 1:23 / 1:57 (5:20 / 7:45)
12 - 1:25 (5:33)
1.8 mile cool down, 14:18 (7:57 avg pace)
Total: 9.43 miles
I had to do this workout on February 20 as part of marathon training and I was curious how these paces compared since I had the same goal pace of 1:33 then. My 400s were significantly faster in June! The caveat being that I did these on the road in February and on a track in June. Here are my February 400s:
1:35
1:36
1:31
1:29
1:30
1:30
1:32
1:32
1:36
1:32
1:31
1:31
Wednesday, June 21
Plan says: 1.5 mile warm up, 3 miles at half-marathon pace (6:44), 1.5 mile cool down
What I do: Oh the return of tempo run Wednesdays. My legs felt tired when I woke up in the early morning to do this. (YES! I woke up early two days in a row!) But I knew I had to get it done so that my legs could rest enough for my race on Saturday.
1.5 mile warm up, 12:39 (8:26 avg pace)
Yep. No problem getting over 8:00 miles on that one!
3 mile tempo, 19:49 (6:36 avg pace)
By the numbers this looks good but it was a bit of a disaster. I chugged along and hit my first mile in 6:51. Rather than just let it ride and let the pace come, I freaked out that it was "slow" and kicked it in and then realized that I had kicked it in too much. Stop. Mental Reset. Continue. Second mile was 6:42. Continued mental freakout that it felt too hard, but had to keep pushing. Felt like I was dying. Stop. Mental Reset. Continue. Third mile, 6:14.
So yes. There continues to be some work to be done. All of my mental prowess that I developed in the months leading up to the marathon seems to be gone, or at least diminished.
1.5 mile cool down, 11:48 (7:50 avg pace)
Thursday, June 22
Plan says: 4 miles easy
What I do: 4 miles, real easy. My first mile clocked in at 8:30. 33:30 (8:22 avg pace).
Friday, June 23
Plan says: 4 miles easy
What I do: After getting up pre-5:00 am for three days in a row, I was bound to sleep in. Thus, I did this after work. I only did 3 easy miles on account of the fact I had a race in the morning.
3 miles, 23:51 (7:56 avg pace)
Saturday, June 24
Plan says: 6 miles easy
What I do: See Bigfoot Trail 10K Race Report and my bibrave.com review. I will say that after I read some articles re: trail racing vs. road racing, I feel a bit better about the race. You can lead the Type A runner to a trail, but you cannot undo competitive hard wiring in one race!
6.2 miles, 42:58 (6:55 avg pace) plus some pre-race warm up running (untimed/unmapped)
Sunday, June 25
Plan says: 4 miles easy
What I do: 4.85 miles easy. The last 0.15 miles were with my 3 year old and my BILs dog, both of whom are not runners. We switched to walking :)
38:42 (7:58 avg pace)
Plan Miles: 33
Total Weekly Miles: 33.45 miles
Sleep Data
Yeesh. My sleep was not anything to write home about last week. Sense missed data recording on 4 of the nights - 3 because of sensor issues, 1 because I didn't sleep at home.
Average sleep score: 78 (out of 100)
Average sleep duration: 7.3 hours (7.3 hours weekday, 7.5 hours weekend)
Sleep quality: 7% light, 44% medium, 50% deep
Nice work. It's quite the difference on those 400's, particularly since you are now running in hot weather!
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