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Footballguy
Easy 5mi recovery for me yesterday. I ran at lunch which made it extra muggy, but it still went really well. 9:55/134
I'm having a hard time believing the run I just had this morning. My wife works on Thursdays so I either had to run my 10mi MLR at lunch today or wake up extra early. I didn't want to deal with the heat, even though its supposed to be cooler today, so I decided to get up early. I question my sanity when I do this crap. The 3:45am alarm stings. Out the door at 4:30 and it was cooler than it has been over the past week. 65/78% felt like a crisp 50 degree morning after what we've been having lately. Just like Sunday's 15 miler, the miles just clicked away with ease.
Towards the end I was getting pretty fired up thinking about what was transpiring which gave me a pretty good adrenaline rush with full on goose bumps. God I crave this stuff. Its like the running gods rewarded me for my sacrifice today.
9:31/129, 9:09/138, 9:03/139, 9:06/138, 8:49/142, 9:10/143, 8:55/142, 8:53/142, 9:01/144, 8:51/146, avg = 9:02/140
How the hell I managed that pace at that HR is beyond me. If this week is a real breakthrough, it can't come at a better time with my HM coming next weekend.
I'm having a hard time believing the run I just had this morning. My wife works on Thursdays so I either had to run my 10mi MLR at lunch today or wake up extra early. I didn't want to deal with the heat, even though its supposed to be cooler today, so I decided to get up early. I question my sanity when I do this crap. The 3:45am alarm stings. Out the door at 4:30 and it was cooler than it has been over the past week. 65/78% felt like a crisp 50 degree morning after what we've been having lately. Just like Sunday's 15 miler, the miles just clicked away with ease.
Towards the end I was getting pretty fired up thinking about what was transpiring which gave me a pretty good adrenaline rush with full on goose bumps. God I crave this stuff. Its like the running gods rewarded me for my sacrifice today.
9:31/129, 9:09/138, 9:03/139, 9:06/138, 8:49/142, 9:10/143, 8:55/142, 8:53/142, 9:01/144, 8:51/146, avg = 9:02/140
How the hell I managed that pace at that HR is beyond me. If this week is a real breakthrough, it can't come at a better time with my HM coming next weekend.
As for me, I ran a 5 mile recovery run this morning and feel fine. This week I decided to copy the same schedule as race week for Green Bay so I just have a 4 miler tomorrow left. Everything looks fine for my marathon in South Bend on Saturday. Weather should be fine. The forecast is now in the low 70s but I should be finished well before it reaches that. Seems like no threat of a WBGT of 82. This is a very small marathon - under 1,000 people I think. I read a review where a guy said he wasn't paying attention and missed a turn. So now I got that to worry about this since there is a good chance I'll be running sections by myself. (I already always have a irrational fear of my timing chip falling off or malfunctioning.) Anyway, I feel rested, pretty much injury free and ready to go.
I think most of us just use the ones that comes with our GPS watches.
After that I went home and did the following Cross-fit workout with a partner:
I'll be checking in here often...I actually just thought of a couple questions right now...Is there a general consensus on breakfast the day of? Like what to eat and how soon before the race to consume? My 5k starts at 7:30am. And is there something that I should take right at the start line or during to help with energy levels?I'm very familiar with gatorade prime as it's something I use when I play flag football. Is that recommended?Thanks again.
) I should be able to knock out the 3 miler test run on Saturday morning to see where I'm at.
. I'm not sure I get the "crush their dreams" part but it still had me cracking up for some reason.
look and he said, mariachi's? I guess when you are really fast you dont take time for the sites