Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Practicing Run Walk
I was reading about how Wes ran his 5k over the weekend with 20sec walk breaks and had an awesome PR. I decided I was going to channel him and try this with my 5miler today. I went out pretty fast (for me!) and even decided to go up the gi-normous hill rather than walking up it and starting my run at the top. In retrospect this may not have been the best idea, expending myself so early, but it made for an interesting run.11:13 - last time I tried to run 5 hard, I started at 11:51. 11:13 made me happy and nervous although I knew I was going to do some walk breaks.
11:19 - nice downhill, some *older* ladies on the path thought I was an absolute goddess. Well I WAS having another COORDINATED run, this time in beautiful shades of green, complete with yet another Bondi Band. :O) And pretty much anyone would have been a younger goddess to them. Hee hee. I think this included the first 20sec walk break.
12:08 - Getting a little more difficult. I think this included 2 - 20sec walk breaks!!
13:05 - Yikes, getting tougher, I think I did a 30 sec, and 1 or 2 60sec walk breaks. I'm starting to get addicted to walk breaks... hmmm. I am still moving along pretty well in between.
13:02 - I'm dying but I'm still moving. 2 - 60sec walk breaks but these are allowing me to run faster when I am running.
1:00:49 PR !! What?? How do I PR with something like 7 walk breaks in 5 miles?? Well, the obvious answer is that I am still really slow, but this also means there is lots of room and time for improvement.
I know I am putting up a good front on letting go of the marathon because of my damn feet, but I am still pretty bummed. I was doing the miles and cardio was coming along, but my feet just can't do it. I'm sure the half is do-able since I have already done a 14. I don't know if this run technically qualifies as speedwork or some sort of intervals (I am totally ignorant in this department as I have mostly just been trying to put in the miles and don't really have a "race pace"), but I decided to shake it up and do something different. I do need to come up with a formal plan for the next 5 weeks before the half.
On the bright side, I can work on some things like this, get some more miles under my belt for more of a base and keep experimenting with the feet so that I put myself in the best light for a future marathon. Heck I might even get excited about cross-training to improve my running! :^)
Labels: PR, Walk Breaks
Awesome job!! Look at that! Walk breaks and a PR!! Were you wearing the animal Bondi Band too? You rock! ;D ;D
So when is the HM?
Amy
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You have not given up running when many people in your sore feet would have, you are not quiting, just modifying.
Today practice some self-love.
You know that you're doing the right thing. I know someone who did the race with a stress fractured hip. It took her over a year and a half to recover from the race. I know that you're disappointed...but you're doing the best thing for you and your body.
Sorry just had to break out the soapbox!
Cranky
Regards,
Bill
If you want some more info on the run/walk thing, go to www.jeffgalloway.com. He has some charts with suggested run/walk intervals. The most important thing I have learned is to take the walk breaks from the get go. Take all of them (don't skip). Funny thing is, you can actually run a little harder knowing you get a walk break in 3,4,5 (whatever) minutes.
I would suggest one more really long run soon, then a series of shorter long runs down to your taper. Good luck with your continued success!!! Let's get them feet strong!
Great habit to get use to...as long as it's a focused PW (power walk) then u pick it up again...This will make u run longer/faster but also prevents injuries as well.
Great job on ur PR
I use it / have used it some also. I’ve actually never heard anyone say anything negative about it not workings….so I say go with it! Whatever it takes to keep us moving! :)
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