Thursday, November 4

Before my run last night I was hesitating if I should do the prescribed 10K time trial or a 4-mile tempo. I decided to do something in between. Part of the reason was that the university track was locked again (grrr) when I got there. There is a 1/2 mile "cardio path" around the track, which is a winding, slightly rolling path, with one 14 foot hill in the middle. So I decided to warm up for 2 miles, and then do 6 miles at 7 min/mile pace.

My first half mile was at 6:30 pace, so I slowed down a bit, but my first mile was still 6:38. Then I started to knock down 7:0x miles. By the fifth mile I was quite tired, and it was 7:07, but I got myself together and my last mile was 6:57. Altogether: 6 miles in 41:50. This pace translates to 43:19 10K, which would be a PR, but it only shows how soft my 10K PR is.

Last spring I ran 42:06 on a track training session on 10K, but the track is definitely easier, and I was probably more fit, simply because I had longer training before that. I was also much more motivated. So I guess I should say again: I am where I am supposed to be.

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