Speedwork is tough. It is a great character builder if you ask me. I have only had a couple of speedwork sessions that were kind of easy. The rest are just plain hard. Today I had 6×1000 meter reps with one minute breaks in between. The laps are done as part of a 6 mile total for the run. Here are my stats for today’s workout.
1st 1000 meters= 5:55 pace
2nd 1000 meters= 5:55 pace
3rd 1000 meters = 6:03 pace except I almost puked and had to stop at 600 meters and take a 4 minute break. HAHAHAHA
4th 1000 meters= 10k pace @ 6:28 minute miles
5th 1000 meters= 6:30 pace
6th 1000 meters= 6:30 pace
Overall pace counting running to the track and taking my one minutes walking breaks was about 8:04 average pace.
I was supposed to do the laps at 5k pace which is about 6:08 for me. I went out to fast and this hurt me especially on these longer reps. Usually I do 400 meters at this pace. Needless to say, I could not keep that aggressive pace for all those reps. Also needless to say though is that I built up mental strength (physical too I guess) because I did not quit and I just adjusted my paces so that I could finish. My coach says that paces between 5k-10k are considered high quality paces for high quality workouts. In two weeks, have my last easy/slow marathon prior to my PR attempt at the Portland Marathon. Hoping all will go well.
More on food, WW, life, etc. in the morning. See you later.
1st 1000 meters= 5:55 pace
2nd 1000 meters= 5:55 pace
3rd 1000 meters = 6:03 pace except I almost puked and had to stop at 600 meters and take a 4 minute break. HAHAHAHA
4th 1000 meters= 10k pace @ 6:28 minute miles
5th 1000 meters= 6:30 pace
6th 1000 meters= 6:30 pace
Overall pace counting running to the track and taking my one minutes walking breaks was about 8:04 average pace.
I was supposed to do the laps at 5k pace which is about 6:08 for me. I went out to fast and this hurt me especially on these longer reps. Usually I do 400 meters at this pace. Needless to say, I could not keep that aggressive pace for all those reps. Also needless to say though is that I built up mental strength (physical too I guess) because I did not quit and I just adjusted my paces so that I could finish. My coach says that paces between 5k-10k are considered high quality paces for high quality workouts. In two weeks, have my last easy/slow marathon prior to my PR attempt at the Portland Marathon. Hoping all will go well.
More on food, WW, life, etc. in the morning. See you later.