Mileage: 56, with a meaningful course PR, one double, "the hardest workout ever", and two bootcamp strength workouts
Monday - Cross-training Monday! Elliptical warm-up + bootcamp for strength (30 min. + 45 min.). We did a lot of single-leg squats, curtsy lunges, and dead lifts during class, which I appreciated.
This is from last Saturday's ABA gathering, but I wanted to share - Haley's dog Duke looking at us is the best part! Also I got that dress for $7.99. |
I ended up running a 5:57 mile on my Southernview stretch! I was really happy about this, and I looked back at my training logs to confirm that this was an 8-second PR on this course (I ran a 6:05 on it in May, detailed here, and prior to that had done 6:08). That's huge for a mile! I finished feeling like I'd run a hard mile (Captain Obvious!), but not entirely spent and like I could run another repeat or maybe even two at or close to that pace if it was a hard run day. I had 6 strides scheduled at the end of this scheduled base pace run, but just did 2 since I'd run the hard mile - almost evens out, eh?
See split 7 - my other easy mile splits sure reflect the elevation changes on the route too |
I heart cooler temps |
Friday - Bootcamp with an elliptical warm-up. It was just a 5-day running week, which felt odd after three 6-day running weeks in a row. I felt like slacked a bit during this workout because I was preparing for Saturday's intensity, but I got in plenty of lunges and plyos nonetheless!
Saturday - This. Definitely the best 20 training miles of my life, with a 6:52 average for the whole run, 6:34 average for the hard 15 miles, and the following averages for the each the tempo portions: 5 miles at 6:45, 4 miles at 6:37, 3 miles at 6:30, 2 miles at 6:18, 1 mile at 6:04.9 (2 miles warm-up, 0.5 mile recoveries between tempos, 1 mile cool-down). This was a key marathon workout and it went swimmingly!
Sunday -5.3 recovery miles (7:45). I was tired from yesterday but I definitely felt better as the miles went on. I didn't have any soreness or pain so that was a win! It was 55 degrees - the coolest morning this week, and amazing for late August! I certainly can't complain about any mornings this week at all though; most were around 65, and Saturday was 70 when I started and still 70 when I finished with cloud cover. Here's hoping we don't have 80 in October!
Today after church I have the men's Olympic marathon DVRed, and will be tracking my amazing friend and training partner Missy as she competes in her second full Ironman triathlon in Idaho!!
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