(Bend Mile Classic- 4:53) |
After that last 1500 it sort of hit me that I was signed up for a half marathon in less than a month. I got in a few good workouts: 6 x mile in 5:45, 4 mile tempo 22:50, 10 mile tempo 60:00, 10k race in 35:48. This looked encouraging so I thought that I could take a shot at my 1:16:40 PR. I went to San Diego with a running buddy for America's Finest City Half Marathon and there is no other word for it other than I bonked. I went through 5 miles on pace but the wheels fell off hard. It was 70 degrees with 100% humidity which is not something I had bee
n training in. Eugene is usually in the low-50s without much humidity in the summer. By 8 miles I was slower than the 10 mile tempo I did just a couple weeks earlier. I actually walked for a couple minutes as my legs were cramping. I crossed the line in 1:23:00 with some walking which is slower than what I ran the first half of my last marathon in. It was disappointing. I wanted another crack at the half before jumping into a marathon block. I ran a workout the Tuesday after- 5:18 mile, 16 x 400m w./ 200 jog in 73. Find me a 1:23 half marathoner where that workout is a piece of cake. After Tuesday's workout I jumped onto a Hood to Coast Relay Team the following Friday and Saturday. I ran 3 legs- 4.66 miles @ 5:14 pace, 7.25 miles @ 6:00 pace, and 5.32 miles @ 5:43 pace. I think I needed this run to happen before I toed another start line in the fall. I got some confidence putting out decent splits in a hectic environment. I had a blast with my teammates and we took 4th overall out of 1050 teams and 2nd in our division.
(Hood to Coast- 4th place of 1000+) |
I think that Hood to Coast was a good way to end the summer. I tried to do too much. Running Hood to Coast was probably doing too much but it helped show me that I do have some fitness. It also helped me to loosen up and take things a little less seriously. I am nowhere close to elite level in this sport. I am pretty good but I know I can improve by a ton and I want to. That is why there is no let up in training. I think it will be important to choose goal races a little more carefully in training moving forward and recognize that not every race is setup to run a personal best.
What's next? I am running a 50k in a week and a half. I am going to try not to think too much about my training before this one but my mileage has been good and I have gotten in a number of solid long runs. I have done some running on the course, which includes a nearly 3 hour long run well under sub-4 hour 50k pace. I'm ready for this challenge and my debut ultra. After this I will be able to put in a marathon specific block before the NYC Marathon. I'll tackle NYC almost exactly 1 year to the date that I first got my blood clot. I'm excited to chase after a fast time.
I know this blog post was all over the place but that's sort of where my training is. All I know is that I have done workouts for a variety of distances and am plenty fit. Up next: my debut at 50k! Let's do it.