Long and Less Long Runs: 3-26 to 4-1
Aaaaaahhhhhhh... I finally get a rest day.... after 6 solid days of working out.
No running today, but this is what I have on my schedule for the week. We will see if it all happens:
March 26 - April 1
www.tripower.org Mike Plumb/Tri Coach:
MONDAY
OFF
TUESDAY
swim workout #1B
5 mile easy run
WEDNESDAY
Spin Class
THURSDAY
3 mile run:
1 mile easy, 1 mile hard, 1 mile easy
FRIDAY
swim workout #2B
3 mile easy run
SATURDAY
64 mile ride
SUNDAY
20 - 25 mile ride, am
3 mile run, pm
Long long run! (for me anyway)
Sunday long run, one of the biggest one before our May 6th half-marathon. Had a great little group of four this morning. I had planned a 16.2 km running route that would take us down to the beach, steeply back up in the woods and then on a somewhat-level ground back home. I was sick of runs when we had to finish by going up that huge hill.
It went quite well, and I was proud of the route I charted. We had lots to talk about so it was pleasant too. The only thing I'm puzzled about is my heart rate. Geez, I had a 182 average HR. It's always an issue when I run with a group, especially two of these girls who are faster runners. And, granted, there's that very steep hill we have to run up for about 2km. But more often than not my HR was in the 180s. It's a LONG time to be in the 180s!!! Still, I was conversational most of the time (but timed my interventions to be on the downhills!! hehe). I guess the talking brought the HR up by a few beats.
We finished in 1h33m, which means about a 5m50s/km pace (a little below 10min/mile?), so that's great too. According to Mr. Polar I burnt 1000 calories on the dot, which I thought was cute. Walking 1 min every 20 rocks, it makes the finish much more pleasant...
Anyway, I'm tired but happy and not exhausted, so I guess I shouldn't worry too much about the HR thing. I've downed two heavy bread-peanut butter-honey-jam toasts (yes, all of that on one piece) and a bottle of water, will have a (cold) shower and a 10 minute nap, then go back to work. I think I'll be fine on that half-marathon, especially considering that I'll run it on my own, at my self-controlled pace.
I think I followed my plan for this week, except that I didn't swim and took a full rest day instead. Bring on another week!