Had a great interval session today.  Was a bit daunting on paper 10x1k@HM/10k, 1min rec’s, especially since most of you know I don’t take well to anything over, say…4 reps.  Kidding, but anything over 6 makes me nervous.  Surprise of surprises, I did this thing without a negative thought in my head (never happens).

The final story was 12.3 miles with the interval paces like this (some wind and small elevation difference explains the “every other”):
7:07,6:51,7:01,6:53,6:59,6:53,7:00,6:57,7:03,6:53…avg 6:57

I also inaugurated my marathon shoes that just came in the mail yesterday.  Fresh Elixirs! Purdy.

MIZE4W2-fv

Backtracking the last few running days, Tuesday I had a nice MLR, 13.2@8:43.  Took two trips up my mile-long hill so felt very pleased with myself for that.  Then yesterday, I did my slowest recovery run of the cycle 8@9:57.  I enjoyed it quite a bit.  The slower pace was two-fold, the hills the day before and also, my HR has been a bit elevated for a few weeks.

I’m not really worried about overtraining because I’m sleeping better than ever (new jackhammer quality earplugs) and I don’t feel irritable or dreading the runs, plus my HR went up near my May Half, so it doesn’t concern me hugely, but obviously it bothers me some.  So anyway, I want to make those slow runs really slow, especially as the mileage and workouts peak.

In other news, I signed up for Boston yesterday!   I was going to wait till after Philly but you can change your qualifying race after the fact and all the cool kids on the 3:20 thread were doing it, so…I did it!   I’ve had the room booked for awhile now (thanks to my Women’s BQ thread pals getting that over with months ago) so now all I’m lacking is an airplane ticket, which I’ll wait a bit longer to deal with.

Hope you’re all having some lovely runs out there.  Later, babies.

14 Responses to “The Power Of 10”

  • Fancy shoes. I just ordered mine for Philly a couple days ago. Very exciting… Less than a month now!

  • doggie poo:

    1. if I ever run again, I may try those shoes.
    2. if I ever run again I still think we should Thelma and louise it up to Boston.

  • Flo:

    Doggie, you poor lame thing, you will run again normally soon, I swear. We’ll tawk about Thelma and Louise. I have a feeling you’re going to be traveling in a van with 30 of your teammates…Thelma and Friends.

    Robert, cool on new shoes for you. Less than a month? eek.

  • BlackBear:

    Cool shoes. Crap, at your mileage you must go through a pair a month?

  • Great workouts this week! Glad you found some good earplugs, too.

  • Flo:

    Lol BB, I can’t tell anymore since I’ve got 6 pairs in rotation. As long as I have a couple fresher pairs to switch with, I can use the older ones longer (it appeases my imagination of shoe-related injuries, anyway). :D

  • Two Ya’s:

    1. Ya for 9:57 pace….when you come down to my level you enjoy the views, LOL. At least that is what I was telling Chris during his recovery run with me this week.

    2. Ya for Boston regi! I’m excited to go and take in the city (oh and I’m such a history buff), and the race will have me all giddy (whoever thought watching marathons was fun…ME).

    P.S. I are going to have a kick butt race….so excited for you.

  • I applied for Boston yesterday’ too. Their website is kinda classy, like a bank.. Sorry to hear DP is hurt. She”ll be OK for Boston, right?
    Nice shoes!

  • Shoes that good looking deserve to be worn in New York. Just saying.

    It never fails to amaze me to see how strong you and other folks, like RJR and JT, are getting.

  • doggie poo:

    please, I know better to get in a van full of gay men!

  • Three things:
    Great job on this workout! Awesome. Major confidence booster, eh?

    Those shoes just look fast.

    Proud of you for running those recoveries nice and slow. There’s no shame in my game. Listen to that hot body of yours. ;-)

  • Jackhammer quality ear plugs… I will have to look for those when the woman starts snoring again.

  • Ewen:

    You’ll be a very cool kid in Boston if the shoes are still shiny.

    Nice set 10 x 1k. It still looks weird to me though – should be 4:XX for each one, not minutes per mile pace ;)

  • Nice intervals, sweet shoes and congrats on signing up for Boston! Good luck with all your endeavors!

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