when improvement sneaks up on you
So, I checked in with Coach this morning to report about last Monday’s long run. In that report, I told him about running up and down eight enormous highway hills, about running through clouds of mosquitoes, about running in the pitch black darkness of a country highway, and about doing my 2:15 in 8:20 minute miles.
About that last part - the 8:20 part - I also mentioned it “wasn’t my fastest ever long run”.
No, not my fastest, but damn close - on a very hilly highway route. Strangely, I was thinking I’d done a long run - a 20 miler at an 8:00 minute per mile pace.
I was wrong. I had not.
After completing today’s long run, I dug into my archives and found out a few things:
- My fastest long run - prior to today’s - was this one. I ran the 20 miles at an overall 8:15 pace with 15 miles at sub-8:00 minute miles. It was my last 20 miler prior to Red Deer Marathon and I was STOKED about it.
- Last week’s long run was actually pretty smokin’ - only five seconds off my best 20 miler.
- Today’s two and a half hour run was my fastest ever long run. Including a nice, easy two mile warm-up, I ran today’s 18+ miles at a very comfortable 8:03 minutes per mile. I was not pushing the pace at all.
And the most important part? I did this at the end of a very heavy week of training. And I started the run feeling fatigued.
This is outstanding improvement. I’ve got two more weeks of training - two more long runs prior to the taper.
I’m getting excited thinking about how all this training could pan out on race day!
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Time: 2:29:50
Distance: 18.59 miles
Pace: 8:03 min/mile
Average Heart Rate: a nice, low 154 (target was 150 to 160)






Comment by Jon (was) in Michigan
Tuesday August 14, 2007 @
What the heck are you eating for breakfast, Mark? All your times keep getting faster and faster. Aren’t you supposed to be getting older and slower?
Please give me some of whatever you’re having.