Monthly Archives: September 2019

Time to catch up on a solid week of training.

September 30, Monday

Today marks the close of September. It’s been seven days since I posted and I don’t quite know why. I have been working out quite effectively for the last week But for some reason I have not been posting. I can’t say that I’m extremely busy or don’t have the time because neither of those would be true.  I think I just have gotten out of the strict posting regimen that I had developed over the past five years since I returned from Senior Nationals.  I must admit that training has been less mentally intense for the last few months.  I do believe I am working as hard as ever, but feeling less pressure.

So here’s my 7 day catch up.

September 24, Tuesday – 6 mile recovery bike ride in 40 minutes.  My first day on the bike in a month.

September 25, Wednesday  – 6 mile run on the boardwalk in Belmar with a quick 8:39 mile in the middle. Pretty exhausting….

September 26, Thursday  – 9 miles on bike in 59 minutes Also pretty exhausting….

September 27, Friday  – 1.5 miles on track in 20 minutes  with 12 x 100m speed segments

September 28, Saturday  – 2.5 quick miles on the grass at Thompson Park with heavy legs.

September 29 – Sunday  –  Much needed rest after 11 hours sleep.  +30 minute hot whirlpool   Giants win!

September 30 –  Good 3 miles on the boardwalk with 16 speed segments  of from 50 to 150 strides. Legs feeling recovered.

Stats –

Sleep- Average 7/8 hours,  One 11 hour night

Foot indexes were a bit higher with a steady work load  3/4

Weight remaining at 149 to 152 lbs throughout

Diet is excellent

Heart rate is steady at 54 bom in a.m.

Boardwalk 5 miler

September 22, Sunday

On an unseasonably hot evening in Belmar, I ran  5 miles in 58:00 moving time with the Jackson Liberty cross country boys.   It was hard to believe that I got caught both ways with the Belmar/Avon  bridge over the inlet raised.  Very  pleased with a solid 5th mile in the mid 10:00’s.  ( Albeit after a short rest at the raised bridge just before mile 5.)  Floating on the boards……..

Stats –

Weight = 149lbs after run 🙂

Diet = 9

Sleep = 7/9 hours average

Stretching and drills = 7

Foot pain indexes =  2

Heart rate = Steady at 54 BPM

20 x 200m

September 19, Thursday

I got out around noon for a workout on the cinders this, first autumn-like day.  It turned into one of my more taxing workouts of recent time.  It began with a leisurely one mile of walking, jogging and stretching. I decided to run several 200m repeats with 200m recovery. I began by walking most of the recovery,but proceeded to jog more frequently as time went on. As my trepidation grew along the way about a potential breakdown of these old legs, I tried to embody the message of the poster on my bathroom wall. To my surprise I was able to run 20 repeats for a total of 5 miles.   I slept very well on Thursday night and rested today.  Legs are feeling ok!

Solid stats.

 

Two good days

September 15, Sunday and

September 16, Monday

“What am I doing— nobody cares. It’s just personal satisfaction. ~~~Kenny Moore USA  (4th 1972 Olympics)

Feeling more and more like this every day. And that is perfectly okay.

Sunday was a beautiful evening on the beach in Belmar. I ran along with the boys for 4 miles. Along the way I did about 15 Speed Segments (SS) that felt fast, smooth and relaxed(MMF). Afterwards I ran four x 100m with the guys. It was a very nice night.

Today I started out with tired legs but did a lot of warm up exercises and some slow running on the track at Jackson Liberty. I began by running some 100m strides  (SS) with about 2 minutes rest in between at about 25 seconds per.  After about six of those, I timed the cross country runners in their pre-meet 200m runs. After they left I ran 2 x 1 mile efforts in 9:06 and 8:37. I was pretty impressed with my performance on tired legs.  I am continuing to practice mindfulness and belly breathing as I do these workouts.

Stats-

Weight – 151 lb.  Steady

Diet – 7   Too much beer and ice cream.  All else good….

Sleep – Getting 6 to 8 daily

Foot indexes –   3/4 in a.m. for first few steps.  No distress while running…

 

 

 

 

 

 

Progressive 1,000’s

September 8, Sunday

After a lengthy debate with myself this afternoon, I decided to head back to the cinders to attempt the aborted thousand repeats workout  from last night.   It was a perfect night for running and I got out early enough to avoid the darkness. I decided to try five times 1,000m. I thought it might be possible to do them in a progressive manner because I felt better on the second one last night than the first one. I use the 1,000m as basically a warm-up in 6:50. I took about 2 minutes rest in between. Each one did get progressively better.

5:54,    5:46,    5:27,    5:17

I finished running relaxed and very strong. Positive work!

Quick note-  Rhythmic belly breathing, mindfulness and short striding have contributed greatly to recent successful workouts.

 

Update

September 7th, Saturday

 

 

Late tonight I went over to the cinder track to do some work. I wanted to run a serious workout of some 1000m repeats. I only managed to do two cuz it was getting dark and the cinder half mile is a little scary and lonely when it’s dark out on the far turn. I did run 2 x 1000m. The first in 6:20 and the second and 5:36.  Finished up with 8 x 30/30 speed segments on the lighted side.. Not bad, but I have to get out earlier because darkness is coming sooner every night. I think I could have done four or five times 1000m if I was not spooked by the monsters of the night..

Yesterday, Friday, was an off day because I was very tired. The previous three day’s workouts had consisted almost exclusively of various speed segments. The distance was only approaching three miles on each of these days. I’m not quite sure why I was running such limited mileage. I guess I was crunched for time during these workouts.  My legs were shot on Friday morning.

So, I have been getting some work done and I did get a new calendar and all Is right with the training program. I’m still searching for a  goal race in the next couple of months. I think I will become much more focussed once I have established that.  Maybe a Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving is the thing.

Poor stat keeping……..