10K, workout #38

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Today, I'm doing a long run to build endurance.

The workout

A long run of 26K in heart rate zone 2.

Afterwards

Running went well, but the weather sucked. Like last week, a lot of wind and even more rain. Oh well, it's a good mental workout this way too.

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Workout data

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10K, workout #37

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Today is hill sprint day.

The workout

I'm doing 10 times 400 meter hill 'sprints' (sprints are typically shorter) in a bicycle tunnel near my house today. Slowly running down to the start is recovery.

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Afterwards

I was used to doing this workout, but with 'only' 8 times 400m. 10 was okay, but muscle fatigue, especially in the upper legs, does strike after 6 or 7 intervals. Oh well, in for a penny, in for a pound. The intervals felt good, but the tunnel floor was wet, so it was kind of slippery, and my shoes squeaked like mad.

Workout data

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10K, workout #36.5

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So, as I promised myself, I will not do two workouts a day anymore. So, today I'll 'only' do an hour of circuit training at the gym at work to work on core strength and strength in general.

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10K, workout #36

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I think the decision to switch the long run and intervals was a good one. On Tuesday, my legs were still feeling tired, but Wednesday, I felt much better.

The workout

A tempo session of 7 times 1000m at lactate threshold – around 3:50/6:10 – totaling at 14K including warming-up (2K) and cooling-down. In between the intervals, 500m at a slow pace for recovery. I ran at the industrial terrain near the harbour, because there are no traffic lights there and there's a stretch of road of approximately 1K with only three corners.

enter image description here A piece of road very suitable for intervals up to 1K

Having no traffic lights to stop for is vital for intervals, but I kind of forgot that around the time of the run, all employees would leave their work to go home and there would be a lot of cars and trucks. Add falling darkness and you see what I mean. No real problems, though, although I hate having to look for traffic during intervals.

Afterwards

The intervals went great. Somehow, the pace, although a bit too fast in the first couple of intervals, and cadence felt very natural and I didn't have to push hard. Great run.

Workout data

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10K, workout #35

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Today, another long run. This wasn't the original plan, though. I'll explain.

After the race on Saturday, I was supposed to do a recovery week, but the next race is two weeks away now and during the last race, I could really feel I had already run more than 70K that week. So, I switched this week and the next - more mileage this week, less next week. I'm not sure it's smart, but we'll see. That's how I was planning to do a tempo run today of 7*1000m, but my legs feel tired still, so I decided to do tomorrow's long run today, and the tempo work-out tomorrow. Thursday I won't run, so that good after a tempo run anyway.

The workout

A simple long run of 17K, to the Kandelaar bridge and back.

enter image description here Photo by S.J. de Waard (see Wikipedia)

Afterwards

Most of my runs, I use a metronome and for long runs, I mainly use 190 spm, but I sometimes feel this is too high for slow runs. I used 186 spm and while it might sound like a small difference, it is quite notable. My legs are still a bit sore, but the run went fine.

Workout data

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