Lot of stuff in here for a Valentine's Weekend!TheMan: 8:45 is not only possible, but probable if you can finish your training.Prosopsis:

great runGruecd: Way to suck it up on Saturday, and great mileage for the week.Workhorse: Thanks for sharing your Blog!! Great way to keep you motivated, and to document the adventure2Young: I have been wearing my 2XU's since December. I have been wearing them under the Oxy's = I'm doubling up! I love them! Sand: GREAT race!! You've come along ways and could turn into a tri-beast with some cycling work! Proninja: Awesome cycling progress. You will be shocked how much aero-bars will help you; and SRAM is the bomb (I have Force on my road bike). BnB: "Poo-Pangs"

____________________________________My update:I was pretty dehydrated from a long Friday night, and postponed my run 'til Saturday. I hydrated all day, but was over-served Saturday night = didn't think I helped my cause much. Went to start my run at 10:00 and one of my friends and his son were playing hoops at the pavilion across the street from our house. I played with them for 15 minutes, then started my run. I looked at my watch .5 miles in, and my HR was already at 168, and I was only running at 8:55. I slowed down a bit to finish mile one at 9:01, and HR was only down to 166. I thought "crap!" playing ball killed my run. Mile 2 was my slowest at 9:04, and my Hr was back to 168. Since I almost always train in negative splits, I was prepared to bite the bullet, slow down, and just get some mileage in. I was hoping to get 11 or 12 in. Mile three was right at 9:00, but my HR lowered to 167 (I typically race around 175 bpm). I then ran every mile slightly faster than the previous, and for some miraculous reason, my HR never really deviated for the entire 12 miles. My final mile was at 8:31, and my final HR was 171; a good 4 bpm below what I had hoped my final HR would be before I started

My HR and pace for each mile was:166 (9:01)168 (9:04)167 (9:00)168 (8:59)169 (8:56)168 (8:51)170 (8:49)169 (8:47)170 (8:41)170 (8:37)172 (8:36)171 (8:31)I have NEVER had a negative split run allow me to maintain my HR as steadily as this one did. I have no explanation why, but it sure felt good

Additionally, I have a buddy who will be doing an Olympic tri in April, and he almost has me persuaded to join him. IF I can find the time to get into the pool, I will do it. Unfortunately, time is "lacking" in my world right now.