Archive for December 4th, 2008
Ever since the summer, when I was marathon training and Pfitz called for speed workouts at 5K pace, the goal I always shot for was 7:15. I really liked that number, it equated to my original goal of a 3:39 marathon and after the marathon was over, equated to my dream 5K goal of 22:30. Even when I did long intervals like those 1.25 miles a couple weeks ago, I was using 7:15 as my goal pace.
This week I had to (happily) let go of 7:15 and move up a notch. I made a little paper with McMillan’s output for 22:14 and 22:00 race times so I could see what it takes to get from here to there. Now it’s possible that Dec. 20th’s 5K won’t be as beautifully flat as the Turkey Trot (another race I did in that town was quite rolling) so I could very well see a slower result than last weekend, but I’m going to do my best to at least match it.
Today’s workout was a confidence booster. I did 7.25 miles total with 6 x 1/2 mile, 2:00 recoveries. Splits on the intervals were 3:32, 3:31, 3:30, 3:29, 3:34, 3:32 for an average of 3:31, which comes out to 7:02 pace. Last time I did this same workout (three weeks ago), I was aiming for 7:15 avg. pace and managed 7:17, which I was still very pleased with. I’m way more pleased today.
Funny how, with a little steady, concerted effort, you can really evoke a change. And that’s what’s so darn swell about training.






