Thursday, December 15, 2005
Bouncing back...
Felt heaps better after yesterday's rest day, and decided to have a crack at the scheduled 8x300m session. Hamstrings were still a bit tight during the warm-up (2km in 8:15 and 4x100m run throughs), and it wasn't till the last run-through that I decided to attempt the session. I had received a lot of CoolRunning feedback after not making it through last week's session. Because most of it was contradictary, I decided to just tough it out, and run the session as scheduled (with 300m jog recoveries).
Managed to churn our 48.0/49.0/48.5/48.9/49.5/49.1/49.6/47.8 maintaining the 300m jog recoveries. Although shuffle was a better description of some of the later recoveries, I resisted the temptation to walk, and kept all the recoveries under 2:30. Given the session was on grass, I was happy with the times, and even gave myself a 'well done' as I crossed the line on the 8th interval. 800m cool down, which was a bit short but the hamstrings indicated they had seen enough fun for one day.
Very happy to have gotten through the session, and felt that it was a stronger session than last week. Paradoxically, even though this is a challenging session, I don't think I am working at full intensity, with the intervals still feeling managable. This is probably a good sign, as the next block calls for this session in 45-46 seconds, so a bit breathing space is helpful.
I am in two minds about racing in Saturday night. Part of me wants to have a hard workout over 1500m - ideally shooting for sub-4:20. However, it is probably too early in the season to worry about absolute times, and the alternative is to attempt another busy program, including:
* 110m hurdles
* high jump
* triple jump
* 100m
* 400m
* javelin
* 3000m steeple chase
The latter would give me a further five benchmarks for the season (110h, HJ, 100m, 400m, 3000mSC), and give me some more feedback on my general performance level. I am leaning towards this at the moment, but will keep an open mind (I still love to race).
Santa got his Xmas list today (well, Kings Track and Field did - although the guy on the phone was very jolly), with a javelin, a shot put, two discus and three hurdles on their way to a spot under the tree. Unfortunately, annual check-ups and shots for the blondes (plus an emergency after-hours trip to doggie ER after Sally had a reaction to her shots) has eaten into out running shoe budget, and the new shoes will have to wait until the new year (OK maybe one pair before Xmas).
Managed to churn our 48.0/49.0/48.5/48.9/49.5/49.1/49.6/47.8 maintaining the 300m jog recoveries. Although shuffle was a better description of some of the later recoveries, I resisted the temptation to walk, and kept all the recoveries under 2:30. Given the session was on grass, I was happy with the times, and even gave myself a 'well done' as I crossed the line on the 8th interval. 800m cool down, which was a bit short but the hamstrings indicated they had seen enough fun for one day.
Very happy to have gotten through the session, and felt that it was a stronger session than last week. Paradoxically, even though this is a challenging session, I don't think I am working at full intensity, with the intervals still feeling managable. This is probably a good sign, as the next block calls for this session in 45-46 seconds, so a bit breathing space is helpful.
I am in two minds about racing in Saturday night. Part of me wants to have a hard workout over 1500m - ideally shooting for sub-4:20. However, it is probably too early in the season to worry about absolute times, and the alternative is to attempt another busy program, including:
* 110m hurdles
* high jump
* triple jump
* 100m
* 400m
* javelin
* 3000m steeple chase
The latter would give me a further five benchmarks for the season (110h, HJ, 100m, 400m, 3000mSC), and give me some more feedback on my general performance level. I am leaning towards this at the moment, but will keep an open mind (I still love to race).
Santa got his Xmas list today (well, Kings Track and Field did - although the guy on the phone was very jolly), with a javelin, a shot put, two discus and three hurdles on their way to a spot under the tree. Unfortunately, annual check-ups and shots for the blondes (plus an emergency after-hours trip to doggie ER after Sally had a reaction to her shots) has eaten into out running shoe budget, and the new shoes will have to wait until the new year (OK maybe one pair before Xmas).
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Boy, there must be lots of room under your Chrissy tree.
Good luck with whatever you decide to race on the weekend.
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Good luck with whatever you decide to race on the weekend.
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