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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Only Six Weeks until Go Time

Another big mileage week for me and I think my body is getting use to 90 plus mile weeks.  I find if do lots of doubles, get one MLR on Wednesday and the typical 20 miler on Sunday, I feel pretty good.  I think the PT is helping as well, as I work on my core and my lower back my running is getting stronger.  I ran 20 miles in the heat and humidity at a very modest pace (about 8:15) and although I probably lost 8 pounds, I had plenty of gas left in the tank.  So, endurance seems to be pretty good, but speed is still slow to come back.  Only one track session this week and it was on Friday.  I went to the Minnetonka HS track at 5:30 am and proceeded to do 6x1200m at 5k pace.  My 5k pace is about 5:48 and I knew that wasn't happening.  For one thing, I can't move that fast, at that time of the day.  Secondly, whenever I try to get going fast (anything below 6:10) I feel rather clunky and out of synch.  Anyway, the first 1200 was barely below 6:30 and the rest were around 6:05.  I had a heckuva time getting below a 6:00 minute pace and only managed that tempo for a few of the laps.  I am hoping that the racing coming up in the next few weeks will help me get my rhythm back and backing off some of the mileage will add a little spring in my step.  I'm feeling about 95% their for making my marathon goal time of 2:55:xx.  Now, lets hope the heat wave this week doesn't cause too much trouble.  Heat training is good, right?

Happy Running!
Rick

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Big Mileage

This week was a big mileage week, coming in just under 94 miles.  My back and my body are holding up pretty well, but my speed is not coming back as quickly as I would have hoped.  The 15k race on Sunday took a lot out of me, so my Tuesday progression run up and down Exclesior Boulevard was a bit of a disappointment.  I was pushing pretty hard and could barely get below 6:40 pace for the last few miles.  I had a couple of nice runs on Wednesday, recovery on Thursday and tried the same progression run again Friday with better results, logging the last mile at 6:12.  I finished the week of with a 20 miler that went pretty well, but my legs were kinda shot.  I have another couple of weeks of this kind of mileage then the racing fun begins with the Victory 10k, City of Lakes 25k, Old Sod Days 8k and  one more tune up race that is yet to be determined.  Still thinking I can run a 2:55:xx at TCM, and I will have plenty of fitness tests coming up to see if the legs are there.

I joined a racing team last week and I am hoping I can help out in the Grand Master category at City of Lakes for team Northwoods.  Thanks for having me!  I think if I run a 1:41 I can help.

Happy Running!
Rick

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Slow but Steady Comeback

It was a good week, it was a high mileage week, but all in all, not a very fast week.   The back feels good, but missing all those key work outs over the past two weeks definitely had an effect on my fitness.  I ran two very easy recovery runs on Monday, followed by a 10 miler on Tuesday morning where I unsuccessfully attempted to log 5 miles at a HMP of 6:25.  Couldn't find the gear and the fastest mile was 6:40.  Wednesday was more doubles and the next key work out would be Sunday with 18 and 10 at MP.  The MDRA 15k was on the schedule, which would give me an opportunity to air things out a bit and see where I stand.  I did a very easy warm up of about 6 and then got ready to race.  It was cool, but a bit humid, not anything that would effect my effort.  First mile was pretty fast, logging in at 6:12.  I slowed a bit for mile 2 and mile 3 was a long, slow gradual hill which really took a lot out of me.  I held pace for the remainder of the race and never found that late in the race higher gear.  I was happy to finish in under an hour (6:25 pace) and will chalk this up as a very aggressive MP training run.

My program continues to hammer away with more doubles, two quality runs and a mileage of total of over 100.  Depending on how the back feels, I may reduce that mileage just a tad.  The back feels good, but I don't want to push my luck.  PT felt good and I hope to have the back strength of maybe an 80 year old man soon!  No more racing until Labor Day, when the schedule gets really serious.  I like where I am at even with the missed time; good enough to get under 2:58 again, but a marathon PR may be a stretch.  

Happy Running!
Rick

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Down but Not Out

I missed some key workouts again this week, in fact my back was so stiff that I took off Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.  Since it wasn't improving as fast as I had hoped I made an appointment with a back specialist.  Luckily they had an opening Thursday morning.  The doc did about an hour evaluation, having me do various movements and poking me here and there.  She was convinced that there was no damage to the back, but rather my lower back was very weak.  Along with extremely tight hamstrings; we are talking violin strings tight!  The doc was through with me and I was I introduced to my physical therapist, who had me warm up, do some stretches and the onto the weights. She measured my back strength and it registered somewhere between that of an 11year old girl and an 83 year old woman!  Not good.  She showed me all the weight training I would focus on over the next 6 weeks, threw on an ice pack and scheduled my next 3 weeks worth of visits.  

My back was feeling good, so that night I went for an 8 miler and everything felt great.  I got up early Friday morning for my next scheduled run and my body wasn't having it.  The PT coupled with the Thursday night run was just too much.  I was back out there on Saturday for an easy 8 miles, and did a shortened long run today of just under 18 miles.  The back felt fine, but my IT band and my PF were screaming at me from mile 14 on.  Not feeling worn out today though, as I managed to do some work in my much neglected yard.

So what happens now?  I plan on wading back into my training plan, doing PT twice a week, do the prescribed stretches twice a day and hopefully come out of this training cycle fitter than ever.  I realized that my training was far too one dimensional, but not until now did I realize the problems it was causing.  Not sure how much effect the missed days will have on my marathon time, but I am confident my fitness hasn't suffered too much and long term I will be all the healthier.  Speaking of fitness, I have a test coming up.  The MDRA 15k is this Sunday, so I can gauge where I am at.  Perfect timing, as my plan calls for 20 with 10 at MP.  So, I think I will warm up with 8 or so, race the 15k at about 6:40 pace and cool down with a few recovery miles.

Happy Running!