MONDAY: I ran 5 miles at 8:03 pace. I did a course that was fairly easy with only a few hills. I once again was working on form and stride.
TUESDAY: I decided on a harder course and ran 6 miles. I finished with a pace of 8:30. One thing I noticed this day was when I started I felt as if it was going to be a really bad day. My legs were tight and my head just wasn't into the run. I thought I was moving so slow. When I finished and looked down at my Garmin I was pleasantly surprised to see I ran it in a decent time. I also picked up speed through out the whole run.
WEDNESDAY: SPEED WORKOUT: I am not sure what got into me this day but I felt unstoppable on the track. I was doing 800 meter repeats with a one lap walk in between. My average time was a 2:35 and I ended up doing 5 of them before switching into 400 meter repeats. My average time on these was a 1:15. I ended up doing 5 of them. I finished the workout with 3 600 meter repeats at a sprint speed. When I finished I felt like I could do so much more, but the sun was setting and I had already spent a good amount of time on the track so I decided to call it quits.
THURSDAY: With the Liberty Mile the next day I decided to go to the gym and cross train rather than kill my legs. I rode the bike for 3 miles followed by some AB workouts and some machines that work on your hips.


This race is always one of my favorites and I am already looking forward to running it next year. Next year I am going to put in a little more speed workout just for the mile and really try to see what I can do. This is one race if you live in Pittsburgh or are in the area you need to do. The crowd is awesome and it seemed like all the runners were trying to help motivate each other and feed off one another. It was truly a great time!
SATURDAY: When I woke up my legs were in some pain. I was having leg spasm's all night and I wasn't sure how my legs were going to hold up during my run that day. I met my friend @jstepsrun for a run. She said she could do around 7 miles, so I decided to take her on my 7 mile hill course as I like to call it. It is a challenging course, but if you can run it then you can do any 7 mile course. We went out slow and slowly picked up the pace. She did awesome keeping up and I may have fucked with her breathing by talking to her. What can I say I like to bullshit when I run with people, makes the time go quicker. I am looking forward to running with her again next time she is in Pittsburgh and maybe @donniebrunnin will be able to join us as well. I planned on going back out to do some more miles later in the day but the spasm's started back up so I decided to take it easy.
SUNDAY: Today me and my wife are driving to Erie to take her friend out who lost a family member out to lunch. Some times there are more important things in life than running. If I get home early enough I will do some core workout in my house. If it is too late then I am okay with missing a day and using it as a rest day. There is always tomorrow!!!!
How did you do at the Liberty Mile?
How is your training for fall races coming along?
Awesome mile finish! I was 6:33 and felt awful the next day as well! Nice job on that track workout!!
ReplyDeleteYour mile finish time was awesome as well! I have no clue why I felt so bad the next day. It was a fun run and I can't wait till next year
DeleteCongrats on an awesome time! You're right--everyone did great. Now that I know how much pain is involved, I'm not sure I'd do it again, but if not I'll be there to cheer everyone on! The race overall was fun, and it was great to meet you, Chris, and Anna. I agree that it's fun to cheer people you know on, and I'm just as happy about everyone else's time as I am for my own. Also awesome that you did a tough 7-miler the next day. My throat felt terrible yesterday (actually still hurts today), so I took the day off.
ReplyDeleteI am still trying to figure out why everyone keeps saying their throat was hurting. I think I am the only person who's throat didn't hurt. You know next year when it comes time to run you will be there with all of us. Pain is temporary! And once again congrats on crushing your time you said you would get
DeleteCongrats on a great week of training, and a great time at the mile. I have yet to do this race, it doesn't even sound fun to me, LMAO!
ReplyDeleteLiterally before the race we were all saying how we didn't want to do it, but honestly it is such a fun race and the crowd is really good. You gotta do it at least once
DeleteJust call you Mr. Speedy! Well done!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha far from that!!! Thanks
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