Well it's been a busy old week again the VLM is my focus now with just 4 weeks remaining. Mondays coaching went well 8 runners were put through their paces with 4 x 800's and just 4 minutes recovery. Last week they did 10 x 400 off 2 minutes recovery so the intention was to to push them a big longer!
My coaching diary was submitted this week and hopefully it is good enough for final assessment in April. It will be a busy month as my sister gets married, I get my cholesterol gets retested, my running coach test and of course the Virgin London Marathon!
At the track training on Tuesday I was practising marathon pace in Mile reps, running at a slower pace is a weird feeling. When on the track the natural instinct for me is to be running "eye-balls" out, but I must master running at my marathon pace. So I will be practising my goal pace of 7:00 minute miles at quite a few of my runs, doing it at the track makes it easier as I don't have to keep stopping for traffic lights and so on.
Although I averaged 7:02 for each mile the pace is not even enough, practice makes perfect!
After each run I download the GPS data from my Garmin forerunner 405, it uploads direct to Garmin Connect... then I import it into sporttracks,export from sporttracks to www.runsaturday.com, finally updating my training plan spreadsheet (rules my life!) Whilst reviewing my total mileage on runsaturday I spotted that the distance I have covered so far this year matches my entire 2009 effort!
Wednesday yet again failed to be a double run to work and back, the new payroll system still needs a helping hand. It always seems to be at 16:30 that a phone call is made and I "run" upstairs! The morning run had not been a great session so the day did not end on a high!
The Thursday group did very well again, this week doing 5 miles exactly at a good pace, next week will be their final training session before the Vera Hirst 5K on the 30th so things are looking very good for them.
A quick hill session on Friday saw the end of training for the week as I wanted a bit of recovery for Sundays 20 mile race. I was awake before the alarm rang out at 6:00am Sunday morning, my kit was all set out and I headed of to pick up Dave on route to Hull a mere 1 hour 40 trip away. We arrived at 9:00am and were just in time for a good parking spot 50 meters from race HQ! The race was limited to 400 and given the parking, toilet facilities and assembly area 400 is just the right number. They closed the road just before the start of the race and we were off, the first mile and half are on the main road but the marshalling was second to non and we were soon on a dis-used railway track on a seemingly flat course.
They bill the race as a great warm-up for London, flat and fast... which for the first 8 miles was certainly true, I chatted to a number of runners around the course and most were training for spring marathon (Notably London). There then appeared a couple of hills which thankfully did not last for long and it was the wind that played a slowing effect for he second half of the race.
Early on in the race a local accent boomed out "guys from Lancashire are here" the runner went on to explain that he was originally from Oldham and had moved to Yorkshire. He chatted for a bit longer and promptly trotted off into the distance. I was following a guy in a blue t-shirt for sometime, mesmerised by his sweat sodden back and the colour getting darker then further down his back the longer the race went on. I lost sight of him at around the same time I turned around to not see Dave!
At 18 miles I caught up with the guy wearing the blue shirt, the colour now retreating upwards! At this point I was overtaking a number of runners and feeling strong, in the distance the runner from Oldham. As I caught up to home my watch bleeped 19 miles and a 7:00 min/mile... my target pace! A brief chat with the Oldham chap and I pushed on, the last mile registering 6:31, the same as my first mile.
As I write this blog... a day late as I was whacked Sunday evening, the results still have not been published so my time unconfirmed is 2:17:45 some 2 minutes faster than target pace but I am happy to have felt good and my longest run since the Edinburgh Marathon last year. At Edinburgh I think my target was 8:12 minute pace and I was just a bit quicker then.
So legs intact and my morale boosted so once again roll on the VLM and just 4 weeks to go
Have a great running week
Mark K
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