Thursday, March 4, 2010

On Schedule - Week of Feburary 22nd

Well, I was a little worried how my body would react after skipping my long run last week and only going on a few leisurely jogs while I was in Mexico. I figured the best thing to do would ease back into the schedule during the beginning of the week so my body would feel pretty good going into my 18 miler during the weekend. This was going to be my longest run in almost a year and a half. My training was going well up until this point, so while I was a bit nervous to be doing such a long run, but I felt that I would do OK.

I was trying to recruit some friends to do all or part of the run with me but unfortunately everyone was busy. Therefore, I needed to figure out a plan to get through the run and break it up a bit since I would be doing most of it on my own. I ran the first 6 miles with the Saturday morning Flyer group - they kept me company and made me wake up early in the morning to get my run started. It was a comfortable pace - around 9:10 or so which was slower than I was hoping to go. It didn't really matter that much. I wasn't looking to go too fast on this run anyway...the miles were the most important thing. After the first loop was done, I did the remaining 12 miles on my own on various loop combinations in the Park. I was hoping to run on the Westside Highway but I didn't want to chance the fact that it might rain/snow later on in the run and I wasn't sure how the conditions were along the river after the snowstorm. I had my iPod with me and I wasn't ready to conquer the rest of the run. I picked up the pace once I went out on my own (thanks to the Garmin - I love this thing!) and dropped down to about an 8:35-8:40 and it felt relatively good to me. Although my legs were getting a bit sore towards the end of the run, I felt strong throughout and was very happy overall with this run. I rewarded myself with my usual post long run breakfast...chocolate chip pancakes. The 18 miles was worth.

Total distance: 18 miles; Total time: 2:38:28, Overall pace: 8:48

Split Time
1 0:09:35
2 0:09:28
3 0:09:17
4 0:08:58
5 0:09:11
6 0:08:37
7 0:08:34
8 0:08:38
9 0:08:42
10 0:08:34
11 0:08:38
12 0:08:32
13 0:08:50
14 0:08:35
15 0:08:14
16 0:08:36
17 0:08:40
18 0:08:34
19 0:00:06
Summary 2:38:28

This weekend is a step down week with a long run of only 12 miles, and then the tough part of the schedules starts. After this weekend, there are three 20 miles scheduled over the next 6 weeks. I will enjoy this week while I can. I'm looking forward to the Coogan's 5K. I always heard it was a lot of fun and how bad can a race be that serves Guiness afterwards?

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