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PR Table and Notable Races

Marathon:
2:21:12 (Chicago); 2:20:41 (CIM)

Half Marathon: 1:05:45 (Long Beach)
10K: 30:03 (Portland)

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AM - 14.5 miles. 3 up, 10 Mile AT Tempo in 53:25 (5:20/mi avg), 1.5 down. First 8 miles were relaxed and between 5:20-5:25, then a light progression over the last two (5:15, 5:05). Felt much more relaxed and smooth than a month ago. I was originally planning on making this more of a true progression run, but I decided another controlled effort was smarter. I want to make sure all systems are 100% before I start cranking again.

PM - 3.5 miles. A couple laps around the perimeter of SHP on the grass. 

Comments
From Derek D on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 09:05:04 from 166.137.119.45

Great run Jake. 10 miles at 5:20 pace feeling nice and controlled is a good sign. You've had a good transition period coming off the marathon.

From Rachelle on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 09:46:13 from 67.199.182.207

Definitely agree with Derek. Awesome run this morning. Your smart recovery from the marathon is really paying off.

From Kassi on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:23:02 from 98.202.223.143

Very nice Jake. Picking up right where you left off.

From Bam on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:13:44 from 89.126.28.24

Like Derek said, '... at 5:20 pace feeling nice and controlled is a good sign.' Smart move too, not to push too hard yet. Soon enough, 5:15 will become your AT/MP.

I'm interested to see what you're going to do to get your half into the 64's. I'd suggest you follow Hadley a little closer rather picking out certain sessions.

If you do the faster/painful stuff, you'll defo improve your half and full times, and by quite a margin.

You haven't really headed into the 5k and VO2 max areas - not with any consistency. That's a good thing, as it's somewhere for you to go, rather than slogging out tempo runs.

I suspect, deep down you know you're going to have do the 4x1 mile off 90 sec at 5k pace:) Oh the pain. Remember that cheeky little indoor session that the school master set you - more of that and you'll make a substantial breakthrough.

Also, If you don't mind my thoughts - you don't have any choice as I'm giving them:) - I'd drop the hill blasts down from 10 secs to 8 secs so that you can maximize the impact of fibre recruitment through the CP system. Once you you go over the 8 secs you're weakening the impact as the session changes in nature. Also, make sure you're having at the very least, 2 min rec between blasts. You need this for your system to replenish its CP.

Just my thoughts before you head off into this batch of training. I'll be [quite] quiet from here on in - maybe:)

From Jake K on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:22:39 from 155.100.226.191

I do appreciate the thoughts Bam. And you are thinking along the same lines that I am... the workouts need to get harder/faster. Obviously, there's a risk in that. I run a lot of very controlled workouts and stay (for the most part) consistent and healthy. But I have room to take it up a few notches, and plan to.

I'm approaching this spring in 2 parts - first the buildup to the 25K, then the buildup to the HM. I'll transition to a lot more VO2 stuff in the second phase. For this first part, its going to be more LT workouts (not as many purely aerobic efforts). I did what I did today because its a workout I have done a bunch of times, and how it feels to run 5:20 pace and how easily I can drop the pace from there gives me a good indication of exactly where I'm at right now.

Good tip on the hills (Andrea suggested the same thing yesterday... I was just running from a road sign to a garbage can - highly scientific, I know! - and she timed me at 10-11 seconds, so a little too long). I'm also going to start phasing in more 100-150m reps instead of hills some days, to work on turnover and hopefully develop myself a little bit of a kick in some 5Ks. Right now, I'm planning to jump in a couple of the local college meets and run a few 5000s in April.

From Bam on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:27:20 from 89.126.28.24

Perfect:)

From scottkeate on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 13:40:52 from 192.150.9.200

Great workout, Jake!

From bdase on Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 06:11:26 from 67.214.231.170

Way to go on the smart comeback from Arizona. Already looking strong :).

From Adam RW on Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 08:58:38 from 128.110.77.121

Great workout.

I love have "light progression" and 5:05 mile in the same sentence.

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