Yid
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2nd 20 miler today.... and it was a cunt of a run.
I woke up late as my alarm didn't go off and it took me a few miles and half a dozen snot rockets to sort out my breathing.
My pal and I went out again and I knew he was struggling from about half way (he's had a few days off with a niggling hip injury) so we slowed it down to run the 2nd 10 at what is considered a slow pace. First half in around 8:30's and the second no quicker than 8:45's.
About 14 in and he wanted to stop and stretch stuff off. Not an issue so we did that... it didn't work and the pace and issues were magnified and it was in his head that he was injured and stopping was an option. We carried on slowly until he slowed towards 16 and somthing else was hurting. While this may well have been the case it's one of those mental games your head does you over with when fatigue sets in. I left him for a mile and a half and went off quick so I could double back and chivvy him along towards the end.
I personally wasn't feeling great as 2 weeks of racing have definately left me tired and on the cusp of another period of either adaptation or niggling injuries.... I'm hoping the former.
I got the 20 done in a 2:52 which is shite compared to my 20 race time of 2:47 but it was supposed to be a bit slower so that the fat burning systems are taught to do their thing.
Need a week of lower intensity so that I can hit the next 2 20+ runs at a more consistent pace.
13 this coming Sunday so that'll be a nice rest the 2 more weeks graft u til the taper starts and I can start to think about how this 16 weeks of training have transformed me into a much much better runner..... and what may be achievable with a bit of rest, decent fueling, and good race plan and a bit of luck on the day.
I woke up late as my alarm didn't go off and it took me a few miles and half a dozen snot rockets to sort out my breathing.
My pal and I went out again and I knew he was struggling from about half way (he's had a few days off with a niggling hip injury) so we slowed it down to run the 2nd 10 at what is considered a slow pace. First half in around 8:30's and the second no quicker than 8:45's.
About 14 in and he wanted to stop and stretch stuff off. Not an issue so we did that... it didn't work and the pace and issues were magnified and it was in his head that he was injured and stopping was an option. We carried on slowly until he slowed towards 16 and somthing else was hurting. While this may well have been the case it's one of those mental games your head does you over with when fatigue sets in. I left him for a mile and a half and went off quick so I could double back and chivvy him along towards the end.
I personally wasn't feeling great as 2 weeks of racing have definately left me tired and on the cusp of another period of either adaptation or niggling injuries.... I'm hoping the former.
I got the 20 done in a 2:52 which is shite compared to my 20 race time of 2:47 but it was supposed to be a bit slower so that the fat burning systems are taught to do their thing.
Need a week of lower intensity so that I can hit the next 2 20+ runs at a more consistent pace.
13 this coming Sunday so that'll be a nice rest the 2 more weeks graft u til the taper starts and I can start to think about how this 16 weeks of training have transformed me into a much much better runner..... and what may be achievable with a bit of rest, decent fueling, and good race plan and a bit of luck on the day.