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03-05-26

Run -- 13.88k, 1:20:47

Notes

Legs felt heavy last night and this AM walking around at home, but basically felt fine on this run, which is nice.

90.5k on the week, 7h58m running, if I'd realised that I'd've extended this run by another 2 mins obviously. Both obviously big 'PRs'. In fact, the only times that run further than the ~76.5k I accumulated up to yesterday were 3 of the last 4 weeks of training. So, yeah, good little block here! Let's hope I recover well and make the best of it. Looks like sirpoc advises  hitting around ~+5 form on race day, the infimum of the fresh zone on intervals. Think that's very attainable with next week being a normal 2xSubT + Saturday Parkrun week, then toning things back in the final week.
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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Raptor's log
« Last post by Raptor on May 02, 2026, 09:29:45 am »
Gym work 76

Medium bar squat, narrower stance, upright posture:

20x5
20x5
50x5
80x5
100x5
90x5
80x5 (half squats, very explosive)
80x5 (half squats, very explosive)


Bench press:

20x8
40x8
60x6 (very weak)
60x5 (very weak)
60x5 (very weak)


Landmine one-leg deadlift:

barx8
bar+15kgx8
bar+30kgx8

Rating: Great
Bodyweight: 89.5 kg (+0.5 kg)

Comments: Was sick for a few days, this is my first workout back. Felt completely exhausted, bench was the weakest it's ever been this year, 60 kg felt like 70. I fell asleep at 5 AM so that has to play a role, but I get this whole-body weakness and a "cut-like" sensation through my thoracic area, in the spine.
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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: warpspeed to the new scenario
« Last post by LBSS on May 02, 2026, 08:13:21 am »
 :highfive:
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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Last post by LBSS on May 02, 2026, 08:05:55 am »
- threshold intervals
-- warm up
-- 8 x [3 min @ threshold, 1 min walk]
-- cool down
intervals in 4:01-02, except the first was a little hot in 3:59. sort of meant for this to be NSM-style but if my threshold estimate of 4:03 is correct then i ran these too fast. need to program watch to set 4:03 as the lower limit. legs felt pretty good, it was a little breezy but otherwise a really nice morning.
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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: warpspeed to the new scenario
« Last post by Joe on May 02, 2026, 07:28:20 am »
02-05-26

Run
- w/u
- 5 x (3k @ HM, 1k float) [4:10 for reps, 4:50 avg float]
- c/d

22.70k, 1:43:32

Notes

Last set maybe not required -- was consistently averaging 4:08 for first 4 sets, then 4:14 or so for that last block of 3k, and it felt pretty grindy. Cumulative (as in from training, as much/moreso than within this session) leg tiredness felt the limiter as much as anything, so feel like I'm in a good place. 15 days out so plenty of time to recover and absorb these last 2.5 weeks of bigger than usual training.

Took in 100g carbs during this session (2 gels + in my water) and tried out FlyCarb's bicarb as well (having given a dose a trial run while working from home earlier in the week and finding that, thankfully, my stomach can handle it) -- no GI issues despite that combo. The science is somewhat out on bicarb it for longer things, but it's cheap enough to be worth a try, and Megan+David Roche seem pretty high on it for ultras (and all the guys at London are using it, tour cyclists, etc). Looking more closely at what FlyCarb is, I am not sure I need to buy it, since it's literally just plain bicarb mixed into a gel whose ingredients are almost identical to those of the SiS gels I use (which are already a ripoff, but are convenient and I only use them on the weekend's longer runs/sessions anyway -- mostly stick to cheap carbs in water otherwise). So may trial 'just mixing some bicarb into a gel and eating that' when I run out, just out of curiosity.

eta: all time high fatigue (69) and fitness (54) today. have unsurprisingly dipped into the green zone (sorry sirpoc), but i guess i've been treating this block as more of a 'special block' than just a continuation of normal training, somewhat experimentally.


people do seem to love indianapolis as a race, but as a place to visit, nah. i'd much rather go to the finger lakes. one of the track group guys did wineglass a couple years ago and loved it. something to think about...

lol fair, I have a soft spot for random bits of the midwest, but given I cannot drive that's probably not the best move for a trip like this. Haven't visited the finger lakes before but they do look nice.

Twin Cities or Portland looks like other reasonable alternatives that balance 'good marathon' with 'place i'd like to go (and haven't yet been)'. Would very much be down to coordinate on this down the line.
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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Last post by LBSS on May 01, 2026, 04:54:21 pm »
- run 59:19, 10.50 km
legs starting to feel normal again.
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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: warpspeed to the new scenario
« Last post by LBSS on May 01, 2026, 02:08:45 pm »
people do seem to love indianapolis as a race, but as a place to visit, nah. i'd much rather go to the finger lakes. one of the track group guys did wineglass a couple years ago and loved it. something to think about...
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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: warpspeed to the new scenario
« Last post by Joe on May 01, 2026, 07:31:04 am »
30-04-26

Run
- w/u
- 5 x 7' (1'30") [4:12 average]
- c/d

12.42k, 1:01:25

Lift
Chins, dips, curl, laterals

01-05-26

Run -- 9.76k, 58:42

Notes

Feeling the fatigue today. Last _big_ session tomorrow. Thinking maybe 3 x (3k @ HM + 1k float) + 3 x (2k @ HM + 1k float) or some mix like that, will see how I feel. Then next week just normal NSM (maybe slightly shorter SubT on Tuesday, normal Thurs). Probably do a Parkrun on Saturday, though not quite at 100% effort, then properly taper for final week.

should poke around to see what looks interesting in late winter/early spring 2027, i guess

or you could come across the pond and do one over here. the only US marathons worth traveling that far for in the spring are boston, obviously, and maybe eugene just because of the running history there. actually, if i don't qualify for boston this year then eugene 2027 might be in the cards. but in the fall there's a bunch of great ones: the other US majors but also marine corps, wineglass, philadelphia, richmond, indianapolis monumental, CIM (if you can get in).

some great sub-marathon spring races as well. i also kind of want to do cherry blossom ten miler next year, it's pretty iconic. some of my running buddies are doing brooklyn half in a couple of weeks, which seems cool and can qualify you for the new york marathon.

OTOH, i also kind of want to come over and do some of the big european races at some points, so maybe what i'm really doing is talking myself into traveling the other way, lol.

well I registered for the lotter for Berlin Half in spring 27, but am thinking of an autum 27 marathon. Could be tempted to go stateside for that...Wineglass or Indianapolis are pretty tempting...
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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: warpspeed to the new scenario
« Last post by LBSS on April 30, 2026, 08:35:46 am »
should poke around to see what looks interesting in late winter/early spring 2027, i guess

or you could come across the pond and do one over here. the only US marathons worth traveling that far for in the spring are boston, obviously, and maybe eugene just because of the running history there. actually, if i don't qualify for boston this year then eugene 2027 might be in the cards. but in the fall there's a bunch of great ones: the other US majors but also marine corps, wineglass, philadelphia, richmond, indianapolis monumental, CIM (if you can get in).

some great sub-marathon spring races as well. i also kind of want to do cherry blossom ten miler next year, it's pretty iconic. some of my running buddies are doing brooklyn half in a couple of weeks, which seems cool and can qualify you for the new york marathon.

OTOH, i also kind of want to come over and do some of the big european races at some points, so maybe what i'm really doing is talking myself into traveling the other way, lol.
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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Last post by LBSS on April 30, 2026, 08:23:16 am »
- run 55:12, 8.98 km
still recovering.
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