16-09-2017, 09:06 AM,
(This post was last modified: 16-09-2017, 09:08 AM by Charliecat5.)
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Charliecat5
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RE: It's getting better
He has a way of just nudging me back on track.
A horrible 10-mile race last weekend forced me to have an honest look at my running of late. For all my excuses (and boy I had a few), the race was horrible because I was horribly unprepared. I simply had not been racking up quality miles. The trouble is when this sort of thing happens my head metaphorically drops and I lose my running mojo.
So, the offer of a coffee and a sandwich with the Goat on Wednesday was very timely. To be fair, he didn’t offer the sandwich… I kinda asked for it. Hinted in the strongest terms. It was a very good sandwich tho’. It was just a general natter, as we hadn’t seen each other for a while. Usual stuff: sex, drugs, rock and roll…
However, in the course of nattering, I mentioned my running woes… and as has happened in the past on occasion, he didn’t say much… but just gently nudged me back into the right place.
Since then I have had three good runs… all quality affairs… running to my agenda rather than the agenda of others (which is essence was his advice). This morning I joined the herd at 7:30am for one of their training runs. Half the group was heading out for a 16-mile run and the other who are tapering for a race next week did a 9 miller. I decided on the 9 miler so as not to overdo it, and for once, stuck to the plan… even though at the turnaround point I was tempted to stay with the longer group.
Turning at 4.5 miles meant coming back with the fast guys… so the second half was 2 minutes a mile quicker than the first. It did push me… but I felt overall the quality of the run was much better than if I’d simply plodded out 16 miles.
I am trying, really trying, to be sensible and stick to Glaconman’s rule of 10% increases. Make the runs meaningful, rather than kidding one’s self with the old junk miles.
It’s just that being sensible doesn’t come easily to me.
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17-09-2017, 06:17 AM,
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glaconman
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RE: It's getting better
Dance to your own tune. Yes, that's great advice.
I would liken running mojo to a 3-D printer. There are no breakthrough runs. Just try and lay down lots of tiny increments. Consistency. But accept backward steps.
Keep it spiky. Hard-easy-hard-easy-rest. Repeat. Don't fall into the Zone 3 Plateau.
Treat it like a game of chess. But never resign
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21-09-2017, 03:51 PM,
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Charliecat5
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RE: It's getting better
(17-09-2017, 06:17 AM)glaconman Wrote: Keep it spiky. Hard-easy-hard-easy-rest. Repeat. Don't fall into the Zone 3 Plateau.
I get this... and it makes a lot of sense. Doing the hard runs is the 'easy' bit (particularly if I go out with OATR), it is the easy runs I really struggle with. I am never sure how easy, easy needs to be. If I wear my heart rate monitor it very quickly moves through zone 2 heading north, often before I've left the house. It feels as though I need to be walking to achieve this.
Where I have got to thus far is to keep my pace above 9min/mi along the flat. As much as you can do 'flat' in Lewes.
Does this sound about right?
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27-09-2017, 01:14 AM,
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RE: It's getting better
(26-09-2017, 09:19 PM)Charliecat5 Wrote: I am entered in the Downland 10 on Sunday… I’m in two minds whether to run or marshal. I fear blowing a gasket in my training schedule. On the other hand, it is a run right on my doorstep on terrain I know like the back of my hand. Choices choices.
Do it, do it for fun. Just run it easy and enjoy the outing .... force yourself to relax and forget about setting any particular time. The beer will taste so much better afterwards.
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27-09-2017, 12:36 PM,
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RE: It's getting better
I would love to run this Sunday - but (as just blogged) I fear any sort of distance/pace this weekend would not be wise, post-illness.
Provided you are not suffering physically too much, I'd run it and not give a damn about times. Just head out and enjoy it.
That's what I would be doing this weekend if I could!
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05-10-2017, 09:01 AM,
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Charliecat5
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RE: It's getting better
My good pal, and Moyleman organiser/runner Brian has brought this to my attention:
This
My favourite bit is: "Running is a simple sport, and its essence requires simply that you do the work". In other words, forget all the crap that surrounds the sport, the more you run, the better you get. Simples.
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05-10-2017, 09:54 AM,
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RE: It's getting better
V good indeed
I'd also say, for me, the more you can run consistently, week in week out, the better it gets ...
... I just need to resume after nearly 2 weeks doing none
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05-10-2017, 10:01 AM,
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RE: It's getting better
So I'm using the Almeria as my motivation - and using RK HM training plan (which really helped me succeed on Thames River Path Half last year at this time), as the reminder to do the runs.
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23-10-2017, 12:10 PM,
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RE: It's getting better
I like this one. It's very ... Lewes.
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24-10-2017, 07:42 AM,
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Charliecat5
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RE: It's getting better
(23-10-2017, 12:10 PM)Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man Wrote: I like this one. It's very ... Lewes.
Yep... I can't argue with that.
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