Monthly Archives: July 2019

Hot Summer Sunday Night 400m’s

July 28, Sunday

“The thinking must be done first, before the training begins.”                                                      Peter Coe   (That’s Seb’s Dad.)

Quick post – Still 86*  at 8p.m. What!?  Today I was looking for a final chance to run a workout before I race the Monmouth mile on Thursday night. I waited all day for the temperature to cool down, but when I got to the track at 7 pm it was still 88°. As I warmed up I went through a litany of possible workouts that I can do in such conditions. I settled on 400m repeats in the shaded part of the track.  The original goal was to do four under 2 :00 with equal rest. As I went along I was feeling pretty good: so I decided to up it to six. I continued to feel strong: so I made the call and decided to go for eight.

400m x 8. –  2:04,  1:58,  1:56,  1:53,  1: 51,  1:47,  1:54,  1:45  with equal recovery + a little

15:00 w-up, 12:00 c-down.    60 minutes in motion

That was more than I expected to accomplish.

STEADY stats.

 

Club work, Road MMF & Speed work

July 21, 22, 23 and 24

Sunday, Monday,Tuesday & Wednesday

Still mourn and miss you, Jason, your gentle manner and unparalleled explosiveness. 

Sunday- just a late evening visit to the clubhouse during the biggest heat wave in New Jersey history to do 20 minutes of weights and 20 minutes of swimming and running in the pool

Monday- A good session at the clubhouse of 15 minutes on the elliptical and 40 minutes on the treadmill doing alternate 2:00 intervals at 10:00 pace and 15:00 pace.  Probably my longest treadmill run, much better than anticipated.

Tuesday – 3.5 MMF miles on the road with 14 solid SS of :30 to 1:47  @ better than 8:00, 7:00  and even under 6:30 pace occasionally.  My body felt good and got better as the run continued.  Last SS was the longest sustained and up hill.

Wednesday – Took a chance at 8 days from the Monmouth Mile to do some longer speed segments at faster than target 6:30 mile pace. Started with a 400m at 1:40, a little slower than hoped.  Probably not warmed up enough.Next 400m was @ 1:31.. on target!   But had an unusually hard time recovering.  This led me to believe that I could not possibly run a mile at that pace, a little discouraged. I almost called off the rest of the workout, but took a little time and decided to continue with the goal of running some quick 200m instead.  So, I ran 5 more 200m ranging from :48 to a final at :45.  I seemed to be much more relaxed and composed in those 200m while maintaining a respectable speed.  I can’t predict if this will transfer to a mile, but I’m glad I got in some speed work a week before the race. Also running on a rubber track, in spikes, at 6 p.m. with supporters should give me an edge.

So, I cruise on, happy to have no injuries and maintain stable stats throughout.

 

a.m. MMF

July 18, Thursday

One brick at a time………

This morning I was at the cinder Track by 6:30. That’s the earliest I’ve gotten there so far. It was a overcast morning and quite unit with the temperature probably in the high seventies already. It was not unbearable running conditions but it was someone tough getting oxygen. I managed to get in a pretty good workout under the conditions.

A total of 5 miles in motion.

Half mile walking and stretching-

4 miles of MMF with 24 x SS of  30, 45,  60 and 120 seconds done randomly with equal walk.  45 minutes

Half mile jogging walking and stretching to cool down

STEADY STATS

 

Good morning

July 15th, MondayLove my cinder track!

Continuing the a.m. plan, I arrived at the cinder track at 6:45 am.  The temperature was surprisingly in the mid-60s. After a 2 lap warm up with sweatshirt and sweatpants on ,  I began a work out of 800 meter repeats. I ran a total of 5 with a 2/3 minute walk between each. I started out with a goal of running a 10 minute pace. I ran each repeat faster than the last in the following sequence;  5:00,  4:32,  4:22,  4:10,  4:24.   The sun was starting to get hot as I approached number six. So, I dropped it to a 400m effort which wound up being 2:01. It was a quite demanding workout yet also quite encouraging. I am growing more comfortable and happy with my early morning workout decision. This is especially important because the next 10 days are scheduled to be in the 90-degree range.

Stats –  Positive and stable.

The new a.m. plan

July 12, Friday and July 13. Saturday

” You can’t talk yourself into shape.  Either you can do it or you can’t.”  Frank Shorter

I decided on Thursday that this summer’s heat is so intense that it doesn’t cool off in the early evening like it should. So, trying to run at 7 or 7:30p.m. is still running in tremendous heat and humidity making it almost impossible to do a strong workout. So, I committed to rising early before the sun gets hot for the remainder of the summer to get some positive work without melting like the Wicked Witch of the West

Friday morning I woke up at 6 a.m. and got to the cinder track by 7.  I completed  5 miles of My Modified Fartlek (MMF) in 62:00 with speed segments (SS) every one of the 10 laps totaling at least 25.   Most of the SS were 30, 45, or 60 seconds with equal walk. As I went along I extended  to 2 minutes, and on  the final  three laps I extended the SS beyond 5 minutes.  I was pretty shocked that I could do that. I felt like it was a good day’s work .The sun still rose too fast, and I was a wet  washcloth by the time I finished.  I will have to start even earlier!

 

Saturday – When Rich Refi told me his girls were going to be having a practice on Saturday morning at Holmdel Park, I figured it would be a perfect time to stop over and say hello to Rich and the girls.    Plus it is one of Arlene’s favorite spots.  We got to the park about 8:45.  I never saw Rich or the girls anywhere but Arl and I had a lovely day in the park and I got a hill workout on the shaded, paved path that parallels the start of the cross country course.  I ran the 300 plus meters hill six times increasing speed each repeat with a quick walk down..  It was an unusual workout for me, and I am anxious and curious to see how my feet and legs respond to it. Tomorrow seems like a good day for a bike ride or a pool session or both.

Stats have been steady and very good.

 

 

 

Varied work … 90*

July 9,  Tuesday

 

After a few days off, this was a 90* day to opt for the indoor exercise room and the pool.   Got a good amount done.  A few minutes on the bike, a few on the eliptical, than 30 minutes on the treadmill running negative miles; 10 minutes at 15:00, 10 minutes at 12:00, 10 minutes at 10:00.  Dripping wet.  Then to the pool for 15 minutes swimming and 10 minutes running. Then a 15 minute whirlpool.  Not too bad!

Good stats. Quite stable!

Feeling fully recovered, finally

July 3, 4 and 5

Wednesday, 3rd  –     3.84 miles on cinders in 45:00 with 20x 30                              second  SS with 30 second walk. Felt hard, hot and good.
Thursday, 4th –   Rest
Friday, 5th –  My legs felt good tonight after a day off. So, I decided to try some 400m at 8:00 pace in anticipation of running  a good 5K in 7 weeks. The temperature was still near 80° under a cloud cover sky at 7:30 p.m. with a humidity of a 100%. Doesn’t 100% humidity mean that you are in the water?  Anyway, it felt like I was raining with the amount of water coming off my body. Somehow I managed to run 4 miles with 8 x 400m in the middle, all under  2:00  per with a 2:00 walk recovery.  Once again it felt hot, hard and good.  Getting 8 done was way beyond my expectations. My original goal was to try for 4. But I kept upping that as the workout went on, and I was feeling no aerobic or muscle distress.