Tuesday, June 24, 2008
I'm glad I'm more consistant with training than I am with blogging...
So it's been how long now, 2 months since the last post? I'm sure that ALL the avid readers of this blog are thinking that I've fallen off the face of the earth. Sometimes I get busy enough that I feel like I will if I try to keep at this pace!
Training has been going great as of late. Now that the snow has left and warm weather has settled in, at least for a short while, it has made for MUCH more enjoyable training. Since the last post, I've put a half marathon and 25k under my belt. Both races were great and right where I wanted to be. The half marathon pace was at 6:25, which I was very happy with, and the 25K pace was 6:24. Both felt strong. I've been working on listening to my body more with re-fueling during a race. I'm getting better and more efficient at doing this.
My runs have been going good during the week. I've moved my training schedule to the mornings for the most part, leaving before work with my neighboor Adam. We have a system set down now. You wake up, turn your porch light on letting the other know you made it up and will be partaking in the run, and meet out there a little after 6. If the other doesn't show within 15 minutes, you way farewell, and go on your way knowing the other is sleeping in this time. This is working out great, especially with the warm, humid weather we come to know and love in Michigan! It's also allowing my body to get used to running this time of the day. I've read that it's important to try to time the majority of your training around the same time in the day that the race you are training for is. I have a 14 mile run I have to get in this week, because I wont be able to on the weekend, being that I am going to Florida for a much needed vacation with my brother, his wife, and my wife. We're really looking forward to it. It will be the kick-off to their (much needed) summer break, and me and Kensey's treat to ourselves.
I've worked into my workout schedule a workout called Yasso's 800s. It's a great speed workout doing 800 repeats. I've found that it's a great way for me and Adam to work in some speed work to what would otherwise be a majority of long runs.
Speaking of Adam, he is thinking that he wants to try to qualify for Boston as well! I was very excited to find this out. I knew that he has the potential to do this, but didn't want to bring it up until HE knew through himself, because I know how competitive he is, and being new to running, I didn't want him to beat himself up about it. Running is definitley engrained within him. He only has a few races under his belt, but has the mindset of a seasoned race vet.
That's all for now. I'll try to post more often. Good day to you all, and get out there and go for a run!
Cal
Training has been going great as of late. Now that the snow has left and warm weather has settled in, at least for a short while, it has made for MUCH more enjoyable training. Since the last post, I've put a half marathon and 25k under my belt. Both races were great and right where I wanted to be. The half marathon pace was at 6:25, which I was very happy with, and the 25K pace was 6:24. Both felt strong. I've been working on listening to my body more with re-fueling during a race. I'm getting better and more efficient at doing this.
My runs have been going good during the week. I've moved my training schedule to the mornings for the most part, leaving before work with my neighboor Adam. We have a system set down now. You wake up, turn your porch light on letting the other know you made it up and will be partaking in the run, and meet out there a little after 6. If the other doesn't show within 15 minutes, you way farewell, and go on your way knowing the other is sleeping in this time. This is working out great, especially with the warm, humid weather we come to know and love in Michigan! It's also allowing my body to get used to running this time of the day. I've read that it's important to try to time the majority of your training around the same time in the day that the race you are training for is. I have a 14 mile run I have to get in this week, because I wont be able to on the weekend, being that I am going to Florida for a much needed vacation with my brother, his wife, and my wife. We're really looking forward to it. It will be the kick-off to their (much needed) summer break, and me and Kensey's treat to ourselves.
I've worked into my workout schedule a workout called Yasso's 800s. It's a great speed workout doing 800 repeats. I've found that it's a great way for me and Adam to work in some speed work to what would otherwise be a majority of long runs.
Speaking of Adam, he is thinking that he wants to try to qualify for Boston as well! I was very excited to find this out. I knew that he has the potential to do this, but didn't want to bring it up until HE knew through himself, because I know how competitive he is, and being new to running, I didn't want him to beat himself up about it. Running is definitley engrained within him. He only has a few races under his belt, but has the mindset of a seasoned race vet.
That's all for now. I'll try to post more often. Good day to you all, and get out there and go for a run!
Cal
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