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Been thinking a bit (OK, more than a bit) about the big picture for 2014...

From right now, I have 10.5 Weeks to the Phoenix Half Marathon (March 1), then another 8 weeks from that point until the Indy 500 Half Marathon (May 3). Those will probably be my two target races for the winter/spring. Since I'm going to continue to lay relatively low for the rest of December (but start phasing in some lighter efforts next week), it essentially breaks down to two 8-week training blocks with a little lead-in to the first one. I'm going to mainly use a 14 day / 5 quality efforts cycle. A lot of things will be similar to what I've done before, but with some tweaks such as wave tempos and different ways of using intervals to get the body good at clearing lactate.

I've built the outline of the calendar for the next four months, and then a sketch of what the rest of the year might look like... of course that is somewhat (but not completely) easy, the devil is in the details. I don't plan specifics of workouts this far in advance, for obvious reasons. I mainly like to have an outline to see how the types of workouts will flow, and it gives me an idea of where to start (from working backwards).

I'll run some other races during the first eight week cycle (USA 1/2 in Houston, and the SLC Winter Series). I'm not going to try and cram for Houston, I'm just going to slot it in as a hard workout and part of the buildup, with an extra easy day or two on either side of it. If it wasn't a free trip, I wouldn't be going. But it is a free trip, so why not? If nothing else, it will be a good checkpoint, and opportunity to race on the course that will also be hosting the USA 1/2 Champs in 2015. The fitness I'm carrying over from the fall should at least put me in a position to run a decent time. The winter series races can serve as a substitute for tempo runs of varying intensities (and they are on the best course in SLC!). Between Phoenix and Indy, I don't really plan to race at all. There isn't much that interests me during March/April other than the USA 15K (and Jacksonville is expensive and logistically difficult to get to). Plus that's the bigger and more important of those two training blocks, so there would be a lot of advantages to having no interruptions.

I like many of the things I did this fall, but there are obvious areas to improve. Spacing out workouts and giving myself more recovery was a sound move. I'll continue to do that. I'll take more breaks, and more days off. That doesn't bother me anymore. Mileage needs to be lower in January/February, then build cycle to cycle. I'll also continue to do more of the huge workouts, especially when preparing for a marathon. On the flip side, racing a half marathon (that you want to do really well in) five weeks before a marathon isn't necessarily bad, but I've found it isn't ideal. In the future, I'd want at least 7 or 8 weeks between a target half marathon and a marathon.

If I run a spring marathon (and I probably will), it will be Grandmas Marathon in Duluth, which is more like a summer marathon (late June). Like Indy, they take good care of runners who want to come there and run fast. There are a lot of reasons why Grandmas is a good fit - I know the second half of the course well, they'll assemble a top-notch field, and if I decide in May that I want to keep my focus on the half, I can drop down to the Gary Bjorklund Half Marathon. Plus, I like visiting Duluth. Its become something of a summer tradition.

And assuming all that goes as planned, I'd take a good break (like I'm doing now), do a short summer speed cycle, then train exclusively for a fall marathon with a proper, longer (10-12 week) marathon-specific buildup.

Good thing I have different colored highlighters to keep all this stuff straight. Its a fun intellectual exercise to plan out a season or the outline of the year. Then, of course, you have to go out and execute - and stick to the principles you set down in the beginning, when your head is clear and you are being objective. That's why I'm writing it down now... so I don't repeat some of the very obvious mistakes I've made in the past two years.

Comments
From SlowJoe on Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 09:19:20 from 168.215.171.129

Interesting to see your line of thinking on planning out the year. You'll never run as many as Yuki at that rate though...

We'll have to link up in Houston at some point if you're there long enough.

From Rachelle on Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 09:48:29 from 159.212.71.17

Sounds like a really great plan moving forward Jake and it's fun to read your thoughts. Grandma's is definitely a good marathon choice and aligns well with your goals.

From Amiee on Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 10:35:09 from 64.134.18.7

What color highlighter does the Aladdin's Lamp hut spring ski trip get?!?

From allie on Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 10:41:37 from 65.130.181.231

i was just going to say that, amiee. hopefully that calendar has at least three altitude camps penciled in.

smart plan for 2014. unless you are sasha, 15 bananas isn't necessarily better than 14, and may actually be much worse than 13. i like what you said in that blog interview about being a student of the sport and applying the principles you've learned in a way that makes sense for you. the fine-tuning. i think you are setting yourself up for a great 2014.

From Jake K on Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 11:45:12 from 199.190.170.21

Aladdin's Lamp is blue, and its why I want to keep all the weekends free from traveling to races in March/April :-)

Joe - my Houston trip is relatively short... fly in Friday night, out Sunday night, but we'll definitely connect at some point that weekend. Andrea isn't coming, so I'll give you my "+1" pass to all the USA Champs stuff.

The fine-tuning is really complicated. 98% of this is easy to figure out, but that last 2%! Of course, that's the difference between 2:20 and 2:20 minus 2%... you always have to be learning, and willing to learn. I think its fun.

From allie on Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 13:05:14 from 65.130.181.231

i should probably reference this to explain the banana comment... http://fastrunningblog.com/forum/index.php/topic,384.0.html

From Jake K on Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 13:08:57 from 199.190.170.21

Oh, I know that banana story :-)

From Derek D on Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 17:50:24 from 68.109.132.154

Sound like a great plan Jake. I'll probably do Phoenix Half as well. Great place to get your qualifier in front of your family.

From Jake K on Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 20:50:35 from 67.177.11.154

Its pretty much perfect timing for a good half before Boston.

I need to make sure they get that course USATF sanctioned... just in case :-) I think they'll end up getting a lot of fast guys there this year.

From Dave Olson on Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 09:59:38 from 66.87.112.39

I will down in Phoenix for the Half as well. I know Riley is running the marathon down there. We should have a good Utah delegation.

From Jake K on Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:25:31 from 199.190.170.24

They asked me to run the marathon again and I originally told them yes (the fact that they essentially doubled the marathon prize money is pretty nice)... but they were nice enough to switch me down to the half when I changed my mind. Its a really good event - Jamie and Steve (the RDs) are really trying to make both races super-competitive. They're doing a great job. I bet both races will end up being a lot deeper than last year.

From Dave Olson on Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 12:13:45 from 66.87.112.39

Sweet. Hoping for a nice PR there

From Matt Poulsen on Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 09:52:01 from 174.52.216.185

Great plans for 2014!

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