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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4305 on: October 24, 2017, 06:15:50 am »
+1
alright, i'm enjoying running and want to do more. time for a goal. there are no races in islamabad, so i'm gonna have to do time trials on my own. c'est la vie.

TENTATIVE PLAN SUBJECT TO CHANGE AFTER I COME DOWN FROM THE EXTREME TRAINING ITCH I AM CURRENTLY EXPERIENCING:

GOAL 1: sub-23:00 5k by 21 december
GOAL 2: sub-21:00 5k by 21 february
GOAL 3: sub-20:00 5k by 21 april
GOAL 4: run in the khunjerab pass 10k next summer (http://www.irunforsmile.com/khunjeravpassmarathon/)

currently i'm running 10-15km/week and can comfortably run under 25:00 on the track. first order of business is to continue building an aerobic base.

plan to meet GOAL 1 will be as follows:

- build up weekly distance to 25km/week, 4-5 days running/week
- one day/week of 500m tempo practice at 4:30/km pace (e.g. 500m x 6 in 2:15 with 90s rest)
- yoga/HIIT/gymnastics 1-2 days/week (continue rehabbing shoulder)
- test right before vacation

if my brother gets his visa a few days of that will be replaced by some high-ish altitude hiking. will probably not train much while home for the holidays, apart from long walks.

then, plan to meet GOAL 2 will be as follows:

- build up weekly distance to 40km/week, 5 days running/week
- one day/week of 1km tempo at 4:10/km pace
- one day/week of 500m tempo at 4:00/km pace
- two easy days
- one long easy day
- yoga/HIIT/gymnastics 1-2 days/week
- test

plan to meet GOAL 3 will be as follows:

- build weekly distance to 50km/week
- one day/week of 1km tempo at 3:58/km pace
- one day/week of 500m tempo at 3:48/km pace
- yoga/HIIT/gymnastics 1-2 days/week
- test

plan to meet GOAL 4 will be as follows:

- suffer. the khunjerab pass is at 4,700 meters/15,400 feet. i was there in august and even just walking around made me a little lightheaded. the marathon, which i won't attempt, gains 2300m. not sure how much gain on the 10k. in any case the point will be to finish.

broken down very nicely, great stuff@!!@$  :ibrunning: :wowthatwasnutswtf: :ibrunning: :highfive:

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4306 on: October 24, 2017, 11:45:03 pm »
+1
- run 6.0km in 29:42
pacing was still not great, went out in 4:41 for the first km and the slowed about 6-7s/km (except for km 4 and 5 which were both 5:01). really died on the last lap, until the last 100.

- stretch

no running tomorrow, easy does it.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4307 on: October 25, 2017, 01:50:58 am »
+1
further reflections on the plan:

to hit 30km/week, i would need something like

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DAY 1 (total 4km)
- warm up 500m
- tempo 6 x 500m
- cool down 500m

DAY 2 (total 8km)
- easy run 8km

DAY 3 (total 0km)
- yoga/gymnastics/HIIT

DAY 4 (total 8km)
- easy run 8km

DAY 5 (total 0km)
- rest

DAY 6 (total 10km)
- very easy run x 10km

DAY 7
- yoga/gymnastics/HIIT or rest

okay! that looks doable by the end of the year.

to hit 50km/week, would need something like:

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DAY 1 (total 7km)
- warm up 1km + drills
- tempo 5 x 1km
- cool down 1km

DAY 2 (total 10km)
- easy run 10km

DAY 3 (total 7km)
- warm up 1km + drills
- tempo 10 x 500m
- cool down 1km

DAY 4 (total 10km)
- easy run 10km

DAY 5
- rest

DAY 6 (total 16km)
- very easy run 16km

DAY 7
- yoga/gymnastics/HIIT or rest

gonna take me a good long while to build up to 50km/week.
« Last Edit: October 25, 2017, 01:58:05 am by LBSS »
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4308 on: October 25, 2017, 03:48:23 am »
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It's a great program. I like the fact you have some speed work with the 500m tempos working on increasing the pace each phase. Speed reserve is important for 100m right up to the marathon. I think you're going to shatter 20min pretty quick based on your natural fitness.

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4309 on: October 25, 2017, 11:52:34 pm »
+1
- yoga x ~60 mins
gf took us through some basics and then into a more challenging pose that she's working on. try to do this right now. you cannot.



i'm not even sure i could get as high as this guy:



anyway feel great, challenged legs, core, shoulders, and breath in a way i haven't been doing enough.

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cheers acole. i don't know if i'd count 2:00 500s as "speed" but i would definitely consider adding shorter sprints in somewhere down the line. for the time being i'm happy to build the base of aerobic and running strength at paces that don't take too much out of me or feel like i'm taking an injury risk.
Muscles are nonsensical they have nothing to do with this bullshit.

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4310 on: October 27, 2017, 12:39:42 am »
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meant to run this morning but awoke with gnarly neck/headache. stayed in bed. headache dissipating now. most irritating.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4311 on: October 28, 2017, 01:32:41 pm »
+1
- run 6.53km in 34:36
niiice and easy. ~5:15-5:20 is a good long-run pace. feel great now. 

- stretch
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4312 on: October 29, 2017, 12:40:10 pm »
+1
- run 3.15km in 14:50
road.

- stretch

just to gejuflo and keep educating myself about what different paces feel like. 4:42/km pace on the road feels faster than normal but not unsustainable.

tomorrow morning intervals with gf unless something weird happens.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4313 on: October 29, 2017, 01:04:53 pm »
+1
- run 3.15km in 14:50
road.

- stretch

just to gejuflo and keep educating myself about what different paces feel like. 4:42/km pace on the road feels faster than normal but not unsustainable.

tomorrow morning intervals with gf unless something weird happens.

nice!! what's on the menu for the intervals, more 500's?

also, i've been struggling to figure out what gejuflo means lmao. brain isn't filling in the blank, and the term isn't on google. help!

edit: GET JUICES FLOWING.

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4314 on: October 29, 2017, 11:47:54 pm »
+2
- run 1km

- run intervals 0.5km x 4, 60s rest
2:00, 1:54, 1:57, 1:57 -- all still faster than i meant, was targeting 2:15/lap. but felt manageable, so i think i'll probably keep 500s at this pace and build up to 6 and then 8. it's at my eventual target pace in any case: 1:57/km extrapolates to a 19:30 5k.

- cool down run/walk x 0.9km

also, i've been struggling to figure out what gejuflo means lmao. brain isn't filling in the blank, and the term isn't on google. help!

edit: GET JUICES FLOWING.

 :ninja:

lol, +1 correct. comes from a guy i knew in HS who played baseball and was famously intense (he once broke another friend of ours's nose over a game of four square at lunch) and socially awkward. he named his bat gejuflo and the word has stuck with me ever since.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4315 on: October 31, 2017, 12:45:41 am »
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intended to run this morning but woke up with the same headache i had basically all day yesterday. it's still with me. if i feel better this evening i'll do 6+km.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4316 on: October 31, 2017, 11:44:23 pm »
+2
still felt like shit yesterday evening so bagged the run. gf's neighbor's goddamn rooster woke me up in the middle of the night, first time that's happened in a while.

- run 6.51km in 33:50
lost ~1.5-2 minutes to road crossings. need to try to keep pushing start time a bit earlier so i can avoid the school rush; having to stop dead sucks. still, 5:11 pace is an improvement for a mostly road run where i was deliberately not pushing.

- stretch

ETA: hit 5k today in 25:54, which if you take away the road crossings is definitely sub-25. something else to track on longer runs.
« Last Edit: October 31, 2017, 11:56:31 pm by LBSS »
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4317 on: November 01, 2017, 11:31:32 pm »
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- run 5.00km in 23:12
didn't mean for this to be a goal attempt but got close anyway. died a little on last two laps but if i'd pushed harder i could have gotten under 23:00 a month ahead of schedule.

- walk 0.5km

- stretch

some very mild tightness in right hamstring. something to monitor, no hard runs for at least a few days. and i'm gonna see if my gf can pick up a foam roller while she's out doing errands today.

will either do a long easy run this weekend or a longer hike.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4318 on: November 02, 2017, 05:11:16 pm »
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- run 5.00km in 23:12
didn't mean for this to be a goal attempt but got close anyway. died a little on last two laps but if i'd pushed harder i could have gotten under 23:00 a month ahead of schedule.

ooh nice! a month ahead of goal schedule is always good news :highfive:

so like, were you consciously pushing it much harder or, it just felt pretty normal & it was just faster? i love when things are just faster, but effort level feels the same .. but sometimes you do end up feeling it later like you mentioned, which reminds you that the intensity was higher. I experience that kind of stuff more now that I use my watch less, sometimes the splits/times when I get home are surprising hah.. and sometimes they are disappointing too but whatever.

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- walk 0.5km

- stretch

some very mild tightness in right hamstring. something to monitor, no hard runs for at least a few days. and i'm gonna see if my gf can pick up a foam roller while she's out doing errands today.

will either do a long easy run this weekend or a longer hike.

nice!!

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #4319 on: November 03, 2017, 06:23:31 am »
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i didn't set out to push myself -- actually, i hadn't even decided on a distance until a couple of laps in. i looked at my phone for the first time around the 2.5km mark and noticed that i'd just passed 11:30, i.e. running just over 22:00 pace. at that point i figured i might as well keep up the pace as best i could through 5km and see how it went.

could have pushed harder but it would have been draining and i don't want to drain myself yet. still building up strength. patience.

no run yesterday because of worries about tightness in hamstring. leg feels great today though so may run later this afternoon before going to my first (FINALLY) pakistani wedding.
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