2024-03-21 Mid-Week Update
So far this week, I've run 27.4 of 49 planned miles.
This is the peak week in my plan! After this I have three more full weeks, then race week. That includes a few more weeks in the mid-40 mile range, so I'm not tapering immediately after this, but it sort of stair-steps down. I think that's something that came from the Hanson's Advanced plan (which I'm following about 90%-95%), not my own modification.
Not much to report on my Mon/Tue/Wed runs. They all did what they were supposed to do, and all fell within expected HR ranges (that HM Tempo run was right on my trendline). This morning was more interesting!
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In which I am a bit naughty and set several unofficial PRs ---
Today was my longest speed workout, with 2x3 miles at 10k pace, plus four total miles of WU/CD and Recovery.
That 10k pace
should have been about
9:44/mile, based on a HM target pace of 10:10 (2:13:17 finish). But I've been toying with whether I can push to a 9:40-9:45 HM pace, and nab a sub-2:08 PR (and likely Corral B placement).
So I decided to do today's workout at a
9:15/mile pace, which would correspond with that more aggressive target.
I recognize that may have been a foolish idea, but I can be a foolish person. It went pretty dang well! I ran the 6 speed miles with an average pace of 9:01/mile (actually 9:15/mile, see below) and an average HR of 169.5
I'm not actually sure if these numbers are 100% accurate, and I think my
actual pace was closer to 9:10-9:15/mile.
As I was running, I was careful to make sure that my Split pace for each workout mile was between 9:10 and 9:20. When I imported the workout, the paces were much lower (some as slow as 9:50!) and the total distance was only 9.85, when I know I ran about 10.02.
I used Strava's "Correct Distance" feature, which gave me the above paces and a total distance of 10.13. That's a bit longer than I actually ran, and the paces are faster than I saw mid-run, but I think the truth is about halfway between the two, right around the 9:15 target I was tracking against during the run.
That said, even with the Recovery and WU/CD mileage, this workout set several new unofficial Strava PRs.
Even with corrected pacing, these would still all be PRs -- though I think my 10k number would've come in around 1:01. Still, not bad since there was a recovery mile in the middle of it!
My HR was a few bpm higher than I would have preferred for this run, but I'm fairly confident I
could have sustained that pace for a full 10k without a recovery mile if I needed to.
Overall, it was a very gratifying accomplishment! 12 weeks ago, I was running 10:40 @ 179 bpm, so to be running 9:15 @ 170bpm is a huge improvement. I'm looking forward to my HM in a few weeks!
Also, it was a very pretty morning! Low-60s and humid, with a T&D just a hair over 100, but that gorgeous time of spring where the foliage is lush and green, and the wildlife is out and active every morning. Big fan of this day.