January 11, Wednesday
” GONE IN 60 SECONDS”
On this unseasonably warm afternoon I decided to test he cinder track. The melted show posed a threat of mushy cinders, but I figured it might be better than slushy roads. The track had some soft spots and wet spots. So I devised a brilliant plan to mark off a 200m segment of dry track to run some 8:00 pace repeats. That would be 60 seconds per 200m. It was a shot, and I wasn’t sure if it was even possible. I found two permanent fixtures that were 200m apart and began fully dressed. Layers were discarded as the workout progressed. To my surprise I was able to complete 8 x 200m all under 60 seconds rather comfortably. The temptation to extend to 10x was present, but I stopped at 8x out of caution. The whole event (location, weather conditions and workout) was quite exhilarating ! I can’t imagine a more positive January workout at this stage of my training. For logging purposes the interval times are listed, noting 60 second recovery between each 200m. ( 53, 59, 54, 58, 53, 53, 46, 56 ) Total time with warm-up and drills and cool down was 56 minutes and 3 miles. Ending HR was 144 BPM. No leg or foot aches.
Stats are stable.