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Improve VDOT from 42 and get to 43 as proven by Race Result(s) or Time Trial(s).

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851F005 Canal Trail Tempo Run

Sat, Jan 18, 2014 10:20 AM

Distance:

6.01 mi

Time:

48:13

Avg Pace:

8:02 min/mi

Elevation Gain:

211 ft

Calories:

801 C

 

I planned on running a mile warm-up at an Easy 9-9:15/mile pace + 5 miles @ MP (8:35/mile) and then a cool down mile at 9-9:15/mile pace.  Basically an appropriate tempo run for the second week of a 16 week training program.

 

The first mile was 8:20/mile – way too fast.  But it felt like a 9:00/mile effort.  Try for an 8:35 for second split – now an 8:13??  Okay, little confused here.  One more attempt at an 8:35/mile and for mile 3, I get an 8:02 mile.  Usually when I warm up (most people), the first one to two miles slower so naturally I should be picking up the pace.  BUT, I am running much faster than what the effort seems.  I am normally able to pace properly basing effort on the way I am breathing.  The splits for the six miles are 8:20, 8:13, 8:02, 7:59, 7:52 and 7:46!!  Admittedly it got to the point where I said forget the 8:35s, just go for 8:20s.  But I am going faster than that! 

 

I am running thirty seconds per mile faster than what the effort feels like??

 

I got the 6 miles done at 8:02/mile AP.  What is going on?

 

Honestly don’t know what to make of this.  22 DAYS WITHOUT SMOKING – is it possible that this is why I am running so much better? 

 

Too early to tell – but I’ll pay attention to the next 20 runs and see what the paces look like. 

 

 

Split

Time

Distance

Elevation Gain

Elevation Loss

Avg Pace

1

0:08:20

1

49

0

8:20

2

0:08:13

1

41

47

8:13

3

0:08:02

1

20

18

8:02

4

0:07:59

1

55

35

7:59

5

0:07:51

1

13

55

7:52

6

0:07:45

1

33

52

7:46

7

:02.7

0.01

0

0

7:29

 Summary

0:48:13

6.01

211

208

8:02

 

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