- I am officially registered to run the 'Iao Valley to the Sea Half Marathon on March 23! It will be my first race in 2013.
- I have a training plan! I have been winging it since 12/9 and although I have been doing fine with some great mileage weeks, I love having a plan. It is a short one geared towards the half in March. You can see it HERE.
Today's goal: 9 miles
As of now, I have completed 7.14 of those miles and am feeling great! I did an awesome workout that made the time of the treadmill fly by. I think I should come up with a fancy name for it but haven't yet. But if I do, I can post the workout idea on my TM Running page. Any suggestions for a name? Post your suggestions below and I may need to send the lucky soul who submits a winning name a little treat from the Rainbow State.
Essentially, the run was a run to test my current speed paces and my progress. I started with a mile warm-up at my standard easy pace of 10'00". I returned to this pace for each recovery segment. Then I increased my speed to my traditional speed pace for Yasso's and ran a mile in 8'00". I felt pretty good and strong at the end but I did tell myself once or twice I can do anything for 8 minutes. We all know that isn't completely true but you get the point. And yes, my breathing increased but I wasn't dying. I remember when I felt the very same way at the end of one Yasso - progress! I did a 0.5 mile recovery interval before doing another mile in 8'00". At the end it was a bit tougher but I was still feeling good. This marked the end of phase 1 of my run.
After running my easy pace for 0.5 miles I increased the pace to 7'47" for 0.5 miles. Okay, this was a bit tougher but in all reality, it should be. I was running now at a pace faster than I was traditionally doing for speedwork or Yasso's. Some thoughts going through my head: This is just 13 seconds faster. You only have 0.5 miles to go. And thankfully, my next 0.5 mile rest segment came. Within a minute and a half I was back to my comfort zone and breathing. Because I recovered so quickly I knew my run was still at the right level but I still dreaded the next interval. Stay in the moment. Enjoy the rest. And bang! It was time to up the pace to 7'47" again. Argh! I knew I only had 0.5 miles to go, that I just did it, but it was getting harder. I got nauseous for a nano-second but blame the darn cereal bar I ate this morning not the effort. That bar was way to sugary. 20 as in 20% done. 40. 50. Keep going strong. 60. Relax. 70. Focus on your breathing. 80. Almost there. I'm dying. You ARE NOT dying. 90. You wouldn't stop this close to the finish line. See the finish line. See the mat. See your family. I was completely focused on pushing through this segment to get a great marathon time. Nope, I wasn't focused on that half in March. Just the marathon at the end of the year. Go figure. I'm done! Okay, not really. But I still rejoiced at the moment.
The end result: 7.14 miles with an overall pace of 9'05". Pretty darn good! And yes, I still have almost 2 more miles to run later today. No worries! I think this was a great start to my day! And it made me realize, it may be time to up my standard speed paces!
Daily Gratitude: I am thankful for birdsong.
Daily Affirmation: I am enjoying eating healthy and nutritious foods.