Start To Finish University aka STFU week two
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| Jeremy, Justin, Cindy, Donna, Edie and myself had a great LSD run on Saturday! |
Yes, lets just get this out of the way H3 the 2:06-2:20 group has been named STFU and I am VERY aware of the double meaning. One of the "lessons" I hope to teach those that I am coaching is that during races if you do not expend energy on talking you MIGHT actually run faster. The other lesson that I hope I have taught this past week is that "slow is good" and that talking is good during a Long Slow Distance run. It seems that many people are a bit confused about paces for certain runs. I think that this table is great to look at for race paces, Marathon Pace Chart and I used it to explain the difference between what race pace is for our group and what LSD pace is for our group. Most of the S2F coaches will agree that we ALL had our groups running too fast last Saturday. The runners in my group should be capable of finishing their half marathon in
2:06:00-2:20:00. Coach Colette will be on the lower end of that range and I will be somewhere in the middle. Knowing what our goals are allows us to figure out how S-L-O-W our Saturday LSD runs should be. I used my goal of a 2:10:00 finish to teach my crew that my race day mile should be about a 9:55. We added a minute- to a minute and a half to our race pace to come up with an 11:00-11:30 mile for the pace of our LSD run this last Saturday. I told them to trust me on this and that when were were done we should feel like we could easily run another 2 miles or so. SUCCESS! We ran our LSD run in 1:07:00 with an average pace of 11:07. This was right where we needed to be.When our mileage increases I have a feeling we will be closer to the 11:30 mark. I really do not want to see someone get hurt and I am hopeful that the lesson of "slow is good" was learned by all this past week. It seems that often when someone begins a running
programs they (to quote a great Queen song) "want it all, I want it now!" Running is a sport that requires some time and patience. You have got to put in the time and get some "base" miles before you will have speed. When you try to do too much too soon that is when injuries will occur. Track night this past week consisted of running three 800 meter runs. It is hard for me to explain speed wise what my crew should do. Track night really does show my age and that speed is not going to come easy for me at age 52. For me I simply work hard to keep speed distances under a 10:00 minute mile and on a good track night my
speeds are closer to a 9:00 minute mile. I have high hopes for my crew doing great speeds on track night and told them that it is my goal for them to "dust me" on track night. On Thursday we had a tempo run and people are starting to learn that "tempo" means "comfortably hard" race pace or slightly above. Angi ran this one with me and we did our two miles in 19:47. I plugged in, talked very little and simply ran. Angi could really push me to get my PR and hopefully I can push her too. This next week I will not be at the Thursday night tempo run so hopefully Colette will be there to help you out. My crew seems to be experienced runners and I noticed that they were dressed appropriately for running and wearing dri-weave materials. I did see a lot of cotton shirts on Saturday and suggested to some of the runners that they might be more comfortable running in materials that breath. Finally if you have not added cross training into the mix IT WILL HELP YOU BECOME A BETTER RUNNER. I do cycle, muscle pump, zumba and during the summertime I like the water walk class.
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| James, Edie and myself after FU track night |
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| Ice Cream Run |
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| Great job with your tempo run Angi! |
Workouts for the week of 7/6/15
7/6/15: EZ 4 miles (on the low end of EZ 10:30-11:00 minute miles) 6:30 am "H" town
7/7/15: FU track night 4 x 1km (400 recovery) warm up and cool down. Total miles not to exceed 3.
7/8/15: Extreme Ride 5:30 pm DTYMCA
7/9/15: 2 mile tempo, 6:30 am "H" town. Waterwalk 9:30 am SYMCA
7/10/15: REST
7/11/15: 5-6 mile run SCP 6:45 am. Get ready for some FUN pictures in our last two miles. Most likely we will do the outer 4 mile loop and then the inner 2 mile loop.
7/12/15: EZ 4 miles and ZUMBA 3:00 pm SYMCA




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