Sunday 27th
October
On Thursday I headed out in Mayfield the
second day in the row, the weather conditions were a bit hostile to say the
least. However given the fact that
running is bad weather is the best mental
training possible I took my chances. Legs were heavy so i decided to run
5 miles as a recovery run. Essentially run each mile slow and walk for a
minute. The idea was to loosen the legs up and lower the heart rate down to
140. Anyway fighting htrough the gales and rain splatter from cars I did the
job.5 miles at 9.46 pace. Hr was 140 so happy enough.
That evening
headed to Mallow to sit in on a very instructive talk by Steve Macklin, AAI
instructor, on endurance running and training. Excellent seminar and I was happy to
get a lot of tips from it as well act as a excellent motivational tool for me.
Frday evening did a 5 miler in Charleville running at 8.30 average. In fact the
splits didn’t vary a lot between 8.33 and 8.27. I felt very relaxed and very
happy. Even more when i saw that the HR was 144. HR on the whole is looking
very positive these days but the desire to run is also very strong. As November
to January is a quiet time on the road racing front I hope these months will
prove a excellent base to future improvements later next year.
Saturday morning
was more of the same – a relaxed 8 miler. Again I didn’t look at the garmin
until after the run and I was delighted to the see pace drop from a 8.50 down
to a 8.25 for the last mile. I didn’t have the HR strap on for this one but I
felt very relaxed all the way through. I was amused to see a nanny goat run
around the estate I was jogging through.
Average pace for the run was 8.37. As a result I reckon I will be starting any
future MP runs at probably 8.20 pace hoping of course to get that pace down
over the next few months. Easy steps though. Sunday was rounded off with a
relaxed 2.5 mile walk with Aoiffe.
It was only
when I added up the mileage accumulated this week did I realise how well I had
got on.30 miles running with 5 miles of recovery walking – a sizeable jump on
last week. I have now increased frequency and distance. Eventually I hope to
increase speed. Delighted with that but I will be careful all the same. That
said I will be away for most of next week so I mightn’t get the same amount of
mileage up on my legs. At the very worst next week will be a cut back week.
In regard to
speed I did toy with starting with mile intervals but I could be risking injury
again. Maybe 1 minute intervals for the first few weeks and then build up to a
tempo workout.
Anyway all
the best to everyone running the Dublin marathon. Aidan McGee you know that
will be us next year!!!!!