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Location:

Snoqualmie,WA,

Member Since:

Jan 31, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

Marathon PR: 4:17 at Portland Marathon, Oct. 2007

5K PR 24:37 2009

10K PR 52:58 2010

Have run 22 marathons to date.

No injuries, ever.   :)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston (4:05 for my age/gender) - or, perhaps, to use my desire for a BQ as a way to get in the hated speed work so I don't just get slower and slower over the years.  This goal is "under (re)construction" right now, until I figure out whether it is truly what I want. :) 


Long-Term Running Goals:

To continue learning about myself and about running, and to enjoy being a fit, happy runner for life.   To always know why I am running and the best way to get the most (both mentally and physically) out of my runs.  To keep a sense of humor and remain optimistic about myself as a runner.  To enjoy running more and more with every passing year. 

Personal:

Baby boomer generation.  Jogged a little in my 20's and 30's.  Started running seriously in 2002.  Low-carb runner since January 2010. 

I love long runs and cold, cloudy weather.  I don't believe in "junk miles."  I am an optimist.  I adore dark chocolate, fog, my family, and knitting -- not necessarily in that order.  

"As every runner knows, running is about more than just putting one foot in front of the other; it is about our lifestyle and who we are."  -- Joan Benoit Samuelson 


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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Brooks ST3 Lifetime Miles: 891.35
Vibram Five Fingers KSO Lifetime Miles: 23.77
Brooks ST3 II Lifetime Miles: 965.17
Lunaracers II Lifetime Miles: 198.23
Mizuno Wave Universe 3 Lifetime Miles: 104.14
Asics Piranha Lifetime Miles: 536.83
RunAmocs (Softstar) Lifetime Miles: 16.23
Piranha II Lifetime Miles: 219.53
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.290.500.001.255.04

50F, light rain.  VO2 + a bit of MP. 20 min strength work. 

Since we now have daylight at 5 AM, I decided to drive down to the H.S. track.  I ran around that neighborhood a bit to warm up, then finished the warm up on the track with 5 x 50m strides and about 150m jog between.

After the warm-up: 5 x 400m, target pace 7:45, with 200m recovery b/t.  Between the variability of me maybe not hitting the lap button right on the mark and the Garmin's natural error of margin, I got some inconsistent numbers. But all the splits were in the neighborhood of my target...  pace (time):  7:52 (1:57), 7:35 (1:59), 7:45 (1:59), 7:49 (1:59), last-one-fast-one 7:28 (1:52).  

After my last recovery jog, I ran 800m at MP for psychological benefit. IE- "This feels easy!"  

On my way home in the car, I had the idea to check the elevation gain of the Parkway (aka Leg Builder Hill) on my Garmin.  It's about 450 feet, spread over 2 miles, with the steepest part at the final .7 miles. 

I was thinking today about my warmups and how slow they are.  And I was thinking about something a friend told me, which makes me wonder if I should let the warmup  be even slower.  This friend has repeatedly been to a running camp called Camp Marafiki in Santa Fe.   She is a "local elite" in Oklahoma.  According to her, the Kenyan coaches at this camp, whose "easy" pace is probably 7:00 or 7:30, do their first few minutes warmup at -- are you sitting down? --  around 12:00.  In contemplating this oddity, I wondered what it would be like to really go slower than I want to and slower than I can in the first mile of my warmup.  

Slower than slow warmup -- it's hard to do!  I had to really think about it and not space out.  Guess what the hardest part of my workout was?  The strides.  That transition from easy to hard.  But they were mercifully short, and the whole warmup procedure seemed to go well, because the 400s were not devastatingly, I-hate-running hard.  I haven't done 400s for years and years, so the shortness of the reps was nice too.  That's my last really intense workout, and I will focus on MP & strides for the remainder of the taper. 

Asics Piranha Miles: 5.04
Comments
From Carolyn in Colorado on Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:12:46 from 24.8.167.243

Interesting ideas about the warmup. I thought I always did my first mile really slow, but I suppose it could be even slower.

I also had my last really intense workout today, with just strides and some MP running remaining. See you in Newport!

From Dale on Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:22:27 from 69.10.215.11

If I run too slowly I get uncoordinated and start tripping myself with my big clumsy feet. I do believe in the start slow part though....usually takes my legs a mile or more to warmup and for my stride to go from short and choppy to less-short and choppy.

Um, wasn't that 5 x 400m? They all looked pretty consistent to me. Good job.

From KP on Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:26:52 from 65.208.22.26

wow. 12 pace for them would be about the equivalent of me walking a 15 pace. interesting...

From Snoqualmie on Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:45:41 from 24.18.192.33

Well spotted, Dale! Brain stuck on "4s" I guess. Going to go edit it now...

From JD on Wed, May 26, 2010 at 14:06:09 from 70.96.78.157

If I run too slow for a length of time, it seems to wreak havoc on my legs and hips. I guess I could work on running slower with better form.

Newport!!

From Snoqualmie on Wed, May 26, 2010 at 14:31:06 from 24.18.192.33

JD - Yes! Newport! And I only have 4,386,512 things to do before I go! ;)

From Snoqualmie Ridge Runner on Wed, May 26, 2010 at 15:57:23 from 24.16.197.35

Good Quality run there! You are ready to rock this thing at Newport...

From auntieem on Wed, May 26, 2010 at 17:56:20 from 24.18.77.246

Strides are like that for me too and I love running hard. I always just want to get through them and they can be a chore. I made a game of them when I coached my girls yesterday; we did them in varying lengths and just had fun with starting out and gradually accelerating until we were at all out fast by our target. I think it made them more fun; or maybe just doing it with 9 year olds was fun!

From april27 on Thu, May 27, 2010 at 00:15:35 from 99.188.251.180

wow...so my 11 minute pace could be slower...amaaaaazing! LOL

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