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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 03, 2018, 11:48:17 pm »
dead speed day.

12/03/2018

<= 4:59 mile vs <= 2:59 km:
- 11 (sub5) + 15 (sub3) = 26 of 50, 24 to go!

top3 finishes:
2018: 29/41 (stay healthy!)
2017: 6/12
2016: 4/10
2015: 0/2
2006: 0/1

diet:
- ate good + alot (too much tbh)
- fasted run
- banana/oj
- dunking donuts frozen coffee + 4 egg & cheese wraps
- tons of almonds
- turkey and cheese sandwich
- orange juice
- evening speed
- beet juice
- noodles + grilled chicken at night, plus plaintain chips



09:00 AM: workout: very light recovery: 35min /// hamstrings toast
- https://www.strava.com/activities/1998062633



08:50 PM: workout: dead legs speed: {1km @ 3:01 / 4:51 min/mi} ::: (concrete sidewalk, pitch dark, legs dead) /// actually ran pretty good, happy about it - would have been nice to 2:59 this but lost it
- https://www.strava.com/activities/1999004127/overview
- https://www.endomondo.com/users/26420622/workouts/1237375039
- https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/3202794711
- 1km @ 3:01 / 4:51 min/mi

rest tomorrow.

HR was low in my last mile race .. my intervals lately.. and now really low for this 1km. either watch is wrong or my HR changed. odd. hehe.







11:45 PM: leg drain: 30 minutes
- staying in that position bugs my right lower back now .. related to my glute/hamstring issue, and the fall that wrecked my hip. guarantee it.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 03, 2018, 10:56:14 pm »
and you beat sonja friend-uhl, don't forget that  :highfive:

true :highfive:

first time i've beat her in a mile.. she's beat me in like 5 mile races.. so i beat her on a blow up mile. that's decent.

she's such a beast man, it's crazy.. hard to explain in text how beast she is.

i'll see her on wednesday @ Boca.. i imagine she'll bring it. she's sub5'd that race a ton. would be nice for her to get another.

every successive year that she sub5's, is like an American Record.. lol. :wowthatwasnutswtf:

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 03, 2018, 06:30:24 pm »
yesterday:

legs toast.

12/02/2018

<= 4:59 mile vs <= 2:59 km:
- 11 (sub5) + 15 (sub3) = 26 of 50, 24 to go!

top3 finishes:
2018: 29/41 (stay healthy!)
2017: 6/12
2016: 4/10
2015: 0/2
2006: 0/1

diet:
- ate good



08:30 PM: legs toast (hamstrings) but decent speed: {16 efforts @ <= 4:4X} + {finished with: 0.26 mi @ 4:38 min/mi pace}
- https://www.strava.com/activities/1997415087
- https://www.endomondo.com/users/26420622/workouts/1236983784
- https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/3200784889

hamstrings really fatigued. happy about the session tho.

if they recover by wednesday (i'll try to recover em`, like i'm doing with these easier sessions), should be able to drop a nice 1km in the mile & then see what I finish it with.





^^ really good cadence on those intervals.. more force into the ground with less stride frequency, how it should be for "running". nice.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 03, 2018, 06:12:07 pm »
from a few days ago:



1 mile race day

felt good walking around/warming up. felt my hamstrings alot in the first quarter (400m), which is odd but it's happening alot lately - seem more fatigued than normal.

4:40 pace through first 800m, right behind 2nd OA.. just lost it badly on the turn around. u-turn turn PLUS strong headwind didn't help any.. i suck with headwind, just pussed out. didn't look at my watch at all, still thought I was going to hit a sub5 (not my goal) due to who hadn't passed me yet (all the way up to 1500m etc) etc. it's actually one reason i didn't look. i was 4th OA until probably 1km, 5th OA until 1300-1400m or so .. so i figured, ok even with this "puss out", I must be doing good enough to hit a decent time, so don't stress myself looking at the watch it, just keep it going. I guess everyone was wrecked but they powered through that headwind better than me, that's for sure.

beat a few people who beat me last year.

almost beat a few others. lost by a few seconds to them, no kick from me.. :/

my main plan was to hang with 2-3OA for 1200m tho.. when I wimped out at 800m (u-turn), I just got annoyed and didn't crank it.

last year: 25% of the race w/ the top guys (400m)
this year: 50% of the race w/ the top guys (800m) - should have been more

last year's time: 5:16
this year's time: 5:06

no kick, coast finish feh. would have been nice to get a sub5 on a good 50% of the race.. the fact that i'm actually "close to that" is kinda decent tho, I think.

sub5 on 50% of the race hard.. would be decent.

I need this at least:

sub-4:50 on 75% of the race hard

-> 75% of the race @ <= 4:39 (hanging with beasts), 25% of the race surviving to the finish

if i did 100% of the race "hard", that'd be me pacing way behind the leaders, and that's not how i run so.. seems impossible at the moment.

5:03 estimated, running like shit for the second 50% of the race into a strong headwind..
- sad
- but promising
- u know?



12/01/2018

<= 4:59 mile vs <= 2:59 km:
- 11 (sub5) + 15 (sub3) = 26 of 50, 24 to go!

top3 finishes:
2018: 29/41 (stay healthy!)
2017: 6/12
2016: 4/10
2015: 0/2
2006: 0/1

diet:
- ate good



Mitchell & West Mile: 7th OA @ 5:06 official / 5:03 watch ::: -10s on this course compared to 2017 /// went out decent, was behind 2OA until the turn around point (~4:40 @ ~800m), then I bitched out
- https://www.strava.com/activities/1994357801/overview
- https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/3197141073
- https://www.endomondo.com/users/26420622/workouts/1236395748
- http://www.splitsecondtiming.com/results/2018/fundaymile2018.php
- 7th OA @ 5:06 official / 5:03 watch

im annoyed that i didn't gun it out of the 800 turnaround and burn it out. my 1km ended up sucking, 3:07.

another mile race on wednesday. plan on really gunning it for that 1km.

today I ran hard for 800m, which is ~50% of the race. last year I died at 25% with these guys. So it's still an improvement.

my hamstrings have been dead since the week of the turkey trot (did too much slow running). not sure if that's contributing but, definitely feeling them fatigue lately during these hard efforts - when normally i never feel them.

all good.











some decent short efforts and {400m @ 66s} ::: (concrete) /// felt more pop in my legs than this morning + (evening mile race on wednesday)
- https://www.strava.com/activities/1995174216
- https://www.endomondo.com/users/26420622/workouts/1236524716
- decent





that 66 felt good.




did some crazy "stretching" to loosen up my right glute/hamstring/back etc.. actually helped
- but it also made my hamstrings more sore the next day.
- just lied down, then flopped my legs straight, with feet over my head, turned my feet inwoard, and let gravity make my glutes/hamstrings pulsate. right glute was going apeshit because of the hip internal rotation. this is where the weakness is.

tbh some of this could be related to that fall nov 18.. i wrecked my right hip/knee in that fall. i bet it tweaked some shit.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 03, 2018, 03:55:20 pm »
these "Special Compass" people are beasts. I see them at every race. I've thought about volunteering for it a few times, but obviously haven't yet.











^^ looks like she ran some of it. beast.



that's a good org right there.. damn.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 02, 2018, 10:50:17 pm »
the guy i was trying to stick to, his strava data for the mile:





as far as estimated efforts go, im up there with him for 400m (61), 800m (2:15), and 1k (2:49).. but not mile (me=4:47, him=4:30). plus he can do this stuff whenever :d i only did it during that peak "phase", which im trying to re-realize.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 02, 2018, 10:36:51 pm »
great shot of this 15 year old kid trying to hang with Nacho (14:55 5k that day, 4:49 min/mi pace).

the thing we all found out tho is.. that kid ran 15:37 at states a few weeks ago... he can fly.

he ran like 17+ in that race, probably blew up bad.. but he has guts, love it.


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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 02, 2018, 10:33:51 pm »




that's how you finish a mile.





also, nacho finishing the mile:




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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 02, 2018, 10:27:26 pm »
a photo from what i mentioned earlier regarding me/Mason joking around:



he comes to me and says "you're the freshest guy here" w/ a smile

then i go: "that's not going to help any"

and we both lol'd.

lmfao.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 02, 2018, 10:21:27 pm »
ok some more back story to the laughing/smiling. they just posted this:



so that dude in front, Mason, is a beast. He's a 4:15 miler way back. He's 40 now but he is still crazy fast. I think he dropped 15:15 last week in a 5k. This 5k he ran like 16's, but he was racing strategic.

anyway, last year in the mile, he ran 4:51. He passed me at like ~500m.

This year, he passed me at like 1300m... soo.. when I saw him pass him that late, I thought, "damn i must definitely be getting a decent time", thinking 4:5X etc. As I approached the finish and finally saw the clock, with it at 4:58 or whatever with me too far out to get under, I just started cracking up. Because Mason got like 5:04... This guy is a monster and gets 5:04. I basically trolled myself.

I wasn't looking at my watch at all. I really should have. My general rule is: when I blow up or "down shift", start looking at the watch to maintain something decent. I figured I was still under 5:00 for the mile so, didn't look at it.

oops.

 :uhhhfacepalm: :uhhhfacepalm: :uhhhfacepalm: :ibrunning:

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 02, 2018, 10:17:11 pm »
some more photos. i also have a video clip of the start i'll post tmw or something. it's kewl.









^^ that's probably after I talked to Mason (guy to my left), we said funny stuff.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: December 02, 2018, 08:20:31 pm »
6585's physique (and performance, given where he's starting?) is #goals

ya he's one of the best road racers in SFL (Daniel Martin). he hasn't been competing much at all this year, just "getting jacked" it seems. He's pretty big now.. added tons of upper mass.

He hit like 4:44 official or whatever that race, but it was more like 4:41 (based on the clock in the video) and his estimated was like 4:38. He's a monster.

Last year he did like 15:20 for 5k and 4:33 for the mile.

he went out way harder than I expected.. i was expecting him to hold back a bit more, but he gunned it. My goal was to hang with him for 1km-1200m. Turnaround point at 800m wrecked me and I lost him there. < 4:40 pace for him @ 800m.

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I was going to make a thread on conditioning for basketball and found out i already made one 6 months ago  :wowthatwasnutswtf:.

lol.

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Literally have never been fit in my whole life and i was seduced by the idea that just playing basketball was enough to 'build endurance' for basketball. Or running some intervals lol.

i think it is for sure.. but not half court. intense full court should get you fit. adding stuff in will only help (line drills, gassers etc).

but ya, i wouldn't expect half court to get you anywhere fit for full.

playing lots of basketball increases your risk of (contact) injury though so..

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Probably never played that much full court basketball in any case but even when i did regularly albeit infrequently (1-2x week) i would always redline very quickly into a competive game. I'm talking about seconds into the game, probably because my adrenaline gets jacked way up and my HR maxes out almost immediately.  Never figured it out but the demands on conditioning are pretty high and i don't think just 'playing ball' is a good way to train for that conditioning. Which means to me, somehow, people who do play basketball regularly and do so in good condition for the sport must have developed the fitness in a way I missed out. Maybe it was high school training which probably involved a steady diet of suicides or long steady jogs etc etc which i never did because i didn't play basketball in school.

Which brings me to the question of how do you build (basketball) fitness in someone who doesn't have it? From what ive read in studies, there are non-responders to exercise out there which turns out means only that these people need to train more (harder and longer and more often) than responders. If i consider i am a non-responder then my current approach has been (and nothing planned about it, just happened lol) to run around 5km every day. I vary it up, sometimes i go for speed, breaking it up into 1km blocks, other times i go for time and so on. There isn't any rhyme or reason but i have read the average basketball player covers about 5km during a game. So if i can run an easy 5-6km at a good pace my hope is that is enough of a conditioning surplus to play what will probably be bench minutes at my age of 35.

it'll definitely help. bball is start/stop tho. if you want to really improve your ability in game, without playing games, you need to mimic that a few times per week at least. could be part of your 5k run, just mixing it up fartlek style (sprint/jog/sprint/jog) random stuff etc. additionally, basketball is start/stop using all kinds of forward/backward/lateral movements, so - very different than linear running (which is alot easier). changing direction is rough and takes alot more energy.

but still, 5k every day is much better than nothing. it'll surely help considerably.

pc!

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800m+ Running and/or Conditioning / Re: sfl local running scene
« on: December 02, 2018, 05:10:43 pm »
Nacho Hernando's 14:55 5k on 12/01/2018:

https://www.strava.com/activities/1996568749



And his 4:32 mile following the 5k:

https://www.strava.com/activities/1996568930

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Boxing / Re: Misc Boxing News
« on: December 02, 2018, 04:52:01 pm »
wow at the end of Fury/Wilder

ref could have easily stopped it.. fury looked like he was asleep. incredible that he got up and fought on.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXVe1poXPt8" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXVe1poXPt8</a>

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