Wednesday, January 30

I solved the mystery why I can't run fast tempos. It's because my VO2 max sucks. Surprisingly it seems like I detrained my VO2 max during the weeks following the HM in November. I already may have had some decline before the race, because I barely ever did any VO2 max work.

Today I went to the track and I ran 800's. It's been raining and freezing on and off (and today it was the rain's turn), so I was sure the trail would be like a mud pit. It was a good choice, because it got revealed that I can't do those 800s very fast. I ran 2:56, 2:57, 2:57, 2:59, 2:59. The last two were quite hard, and I know I was at or over my VO2 max. This is still faster than I used to run like a year ago, but it only corresponds to 1:27-1:28 HM time, not 1:25. Well, you just do what you can do. The circumstances were close to ideal (except for some wind), so those are not to blame.

At least I lost two ponds, as of this morning. Down to 151 again. I hope to be 148 or less by May.

Saturday, January 26

Finished the week with 50 miles, but the 2 x 2 miles tempo was a failure again. In the second interval I ran 6:36/miles, but I couldn't run any faster even if somebody chased me with a gun. Seriously. I felt lactate rushing though my muscles at that pace. The 35 degrees didn't help, but this is still super disappointing. I can probably forget about the 1:23 dreams. I should also sleep more and get less stressful in real life, because that takes quite a bit of energy out of me. So I guess I'll have to give up my evening coffee again.

Week -13: Total of 54 miles.

Long runs: 13 and 9 miles.

VO2 max: 5 x 3:00 trail sprints. Total of 8 miles.

Easy runs: 8 miles each.

Friday, January 18

Easy run today is finished with only minor discomfort in my left hip. So this 50-mile week is going to be counted as success. The only thing I wanted to be better at this point in my training is 6:20 tempos, but I hope the 6:25's I run now are good enough. I'm so excited to start the regular training plan!

Week of 1/20 (-14).

Total of 50 miles.

Long runs: 12 and 9 miles.

LT: 2 x 2 miles LT intervals at 6:20 with 2-3 minutes of jogging between the intervals. Total of 8 miles.

Easy runs: 3 times 7 miles.
On the day of Lance Armstrong's confession, I finally had a nicer tempo. Not perfect, but on a teaching day, finishing in the dark, pretty cold weather (and started with breathing difficulties) I'll take it. I cut the warmup short to 1.57 miles, so I would be more fresh and I wouldn't have net elevation loss. That feels like cheating. So instead I had a 15 feet net gain (with a couple of 20-30 feet hills, but nothing too serious). The fast 4 miles were 6:29, 6:24, 6:25, 6:22. Average of 6:25.165. I only set out to run sub 6:30 (see the first mile), so maybe that's the secret. Or simply the slump is over. At least I ran another sub-20 5K somewhere in there. :)

7.1 easy tomorrow to finish up the 50-mile week. I have almost no pains! My very troublesome right ankle seem to have healed completely, my left hip was pain free today. The only issue I had was my stubborn left heel PF, but that's really minor. Well, maybe I'm speaking too soon. I will see what I'll have tomorrow.

Hard training start next week!

Sunday, January 13

Finished my 50-mile week, which I'll repeat starting today.

Then off to HM plan as follows:

Jan 20: Week -14
Jan 27: Week -13
Feb 3: Week -12
Feb 10: Week -11
Feb 17: Week -10
Feb 24: Week -9
Mar 3: Week -8
Mar 10: Week -7
Mar 17: Week -6
Mar 24: Week -5
Mar 31: Week -4
Apr 7: Week -3
Apr 14: Week -2
Apr 21: Week -1
Apr 28: Race week.
May 4: Race day.

Wednesday, January 9

Another sucky tempo is no big news I guess. But it's my responsibility for the future myself to document it. 4 fast miles at 6:21, 6:25, 6:31, 6:26. At the end, I was done for. In the pain cave for the last 0.7 mile. The course was my usual, somewhat hilly course close to work (but not too hilly at all). The weather was perfect, 55 degrees, and my run had net elevation loss. Average pace was 6:25.69. Barely qualifies for tempo run.

Still much faster than I was a year ago, but not where I should be based on my last half marathon. At least hard running is over for the week. Only two days, a little more than 14 miles, and I'm hitting a magic 50. HM training starts on 1/20 (though I should probably double check that).

Wednesday, January 2

Here we go. The low of the training: no running since Dec. 29. It was always cold and cloudy outside, and I didn't feel like going out. I rather stayed at home drinking good bourbon. But it's all over now. From today, I'll revamp the training.

I'll do four hour-long runs this week until Saturday. Then from Monday, I'll repeat the staple week twice: total 50 miles, with 13.1 mile long run, 8 mile tempo (4 fast), and 7.23 mile easy runs. The tempo is fine to anywhere between 6:30 and 6:20.