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90 minutes in motion

December 6th, Thursday

Tuesday and Wednesday were rest days after my demanding workout on Monday. The fact that the weather was bitter cold did play a role in my decision to take off.  So,  today I spent 90 minutes in motion at the weight room and the pool. It was a pretty depleting workout. I did a little work on the bike and on the elliptical machine, 20 minutes on the treadmill,  a good set of leg drills, a solid set of upper body weights, 10 minutes swimming and 10 minutes running in the pool. The goal was to keep the heart rate elevated throughout, a goal which I believe was accomplished. I am pretty beat tonight.

Stats – Steady 

Mile intervals today!

December 3rd, Monday

Charlie Heidecker, ” If you want to get stronger, add weight.”

After hearing a dire weather forecast for the next week, I decided to try a ambitious workout this afternoon on the cinders. The temperature was 57 degrees with a brisk wind on the back straightaway. My goal was to run three interval miles under 10 minutes with about 3 minutes recovery. The outcome was much better than I expected.   I ran the miles at what seemed like a comfortable but demanding 5K pace. The first was a perfectly even 9:12 pace.  The last two I ran in a negative fashion. ( #2  was 4:39 and 4: 33 = 9:12)   (#3 was 4:33 and 4:10 = 8:43)   With a mile up and a mile down it was a 5-mile day. This is the most substantial work I’ve done in many months, both distance and intensity. The finishing pace  on my third mile  was 6:38. That might be a little too quick for this stage of my training. My legs are quite beat up tonight, and I will see what happens tomorrow and Wednesday.

Stats –

Weight = #154

Diet  = 10

Morning heart rate equals 54 beats per minute.

Sleep = 9 hours

Indexes are good. Let’s hope they stay good after today.

 

 

40 minutes

December 1st, Saturday

Just 40 minutes at the club;
10 weights, 15 swim, 15 water run   + 10 in hot tub.

Stats-

Sleep = 9 hours

Weight = #153

Morning heart rate = 54 beats per minute

Diet = 10

I-Mad = 0

I-Mpfd = 3/4

 

Intervals and seafood – Cant beat it.

November 30th, Friday

Recovery dinner with Arl at Klein’s, Belmar, NJ

The weather was 45° and calm as I arrived at the cinder track about 2 p.m. this afternoon.  I had heated my legs before leaving home.  I warmed up with a mile jog and some leg drills for about 18 minutes. I decided to start some 400m intervals running at 10:00 pace. That went very well, and I gradually got the pace down to under 8 minutes. Instead of taking a full 400m recovery this time I only did a jog back and return to start in less than 2:00.  I had the feeling of running relaxed and efficient. Six x 400m was the goal and it was accomplished with a final 800m interval added at 9:10 pace.  The day covered a total of 4.71 miles including warm-up  and cool down.  No leg or foot issues .Good stuff 🙂

Stats –  Steady and sound

 

4 chilly miles

November 28th, Wednesday

It’s only cold if you’re standing still.  🙂

 

Another very windy late November day had me waiting for the weather to get better before I headed out for my run. My plan was to run at the cinder track, but by the time I got out it was getting dark already.   So I chose to stay in my neighborhood and run on the sidewalks.  Getting started was a chore because it was pretty cold and I was bundled in multiple layers. I struggled through the first mile in about 14 minutes. Things got better, and as I passed home I threw some of my layers off and continued. I fonshed up running for 4 miles in a total of 48:30.  Last two miles were both about 11 minutes a piece. Along the way I did about 8 very conservative surges to keep my heart rate elevated. All in alI think it was a positive workout on a sketchy day. I was pretty proud of my determination and what I will call toughness on this afternoon run. Never really expected to get  miles in when I started.

Stats-

Weight = 153 lb

Sleep = seven and a half hours

Morning heart rate = 54 beats per minute

Diet = 8

Indexes are consistent and getting a little better each day. No Achilles issues at all. Plantar fasciitis issues under control. Nothing hurts while I’m running at this point.

 

 

 

 

A coupla’ fours & an eight

Intervals

November 25th, Sunday

 

Today was a strikingly beautiful November afternoon to do a workout on the cinders. I did a 20-minute warm-up including walking, stretching, jogging and drills with Arlene. Then I did seven more laps covering three and a half miles that included 4 intervals. I did three 400m in under 2:00 pace and ended with an 800m in 4:18.  I ran  400 meters between each of the repeats.  The workout portion of the day covered 44 minutes. I felt strong throughout  and had no foot or leg issues. Good day.!

Stats are good.

 

More on the cinders

November 23rd, Friday

On a cold Friday afternoon I bundled up and headed out to the cinders with hopes of running a solid 3 miles.  Once again I started modestly with a 13:03 mile. During the next two miles I ran 8 pick-ups of increasing length  from 50 strides to100 strides.   I made the decision to run a fourth mile and completed it in about 10 minutes with no pick-ups.  Another positive day….   Ending HR was low 120 BPM.

4 Miles-  45:58

1-13:02.   2- 11:45.   3- 10:43.    4- 10:17

Stats-

Weight = #155

Sleep = 7 hours

Diet = 9

a.m.HR = 54BPM

Foot indexes are getting better.

 

Club work and YUM!!!!!

November 21st, Wednesday

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After a day of recovering from my hot 200m workout on Monday, I ran 30 minutes at quick pace on the treadmill and swam for 15 minutes.   It felt good.  A 15 minute hot whirlpool led to total relaxation.  To top off the night, Rob prepared an epiqurian delight of local sea bass for dinner.  Arlene and I had watched as the seafood guy cut the fillets out of a fresh fish at Klein’s Seafood Market this afternoon in  Belmar.  A hard to beat pre-Thanksgiving evening!!

Good stats.