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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,541 ✭✭✭✭Krusty_Clown


    Well done Sosa. Great to see you forging onwards this year (and no doubt a solid PB would've been yours without the wind).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,378 ✭✭✭asimonov


    Sosa wrote: »
    Heres hoping the winds die down for the 10k next Sunday,will you make an appearance yourself ?

    fingers crossed it will; no i'm running more cross country for my sins...:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    asimonov wrote: »
    fingers crossed it will; no i'm running more cross country for my sins...:)

    Your a martyr for the XC,its not my cup of tea


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,120 ✭✭✭Gringo78


    Great running Sosa, the wind can be a huge factor especially when you're not running in a pack and are really exposed to the elements so you can take that time as an indicator you're in great shape for next week.
    Gringo78 wrote: »
    I'm gonna be racing tomorrow also, really looking forward to it as its been so long since I've raced in ok shape. (July last year!) Course not as fast a Kilmac but I think its a course that'll suit me and there'll be plenty of competition at sub 29 so won't be running on my own.

    Well, I called that well wrong....the course suited mountain goats, definetly didn't suit me. The hills were longer and tougher than I thought and even though I was on sub 29 pace at halfway I knew I was going to stuggle to break 30 so was happy I finished with 29:53 (like you my watch showed faster so I must have started it late or stopped it early). Clubmates reckoned the course was a minute slower than others on the day, so I think I am in good shape for breaking 60 for 10 in 2 weeks time as I felt comfortable on the flat at sub 6min pace.....twas the rime I lost on the hills got me yesterday.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Gringo78 wrote: »
    Great running Sosa, the wind can be a huge factor especially when you're not running in a pack and are really exposed to the elements so you can take that time as an indicator you're in great shape for next week.



    Well, I called that well wrong....the course suited mountain goats, definetly didn't suit me. The hills were longer and tougher than I thought and even though I was on sub 29 pace at halfway I knew I was going to stuggle to break 30 so was happy I finished with 29:53 (like you my watch showed faster so I must have started it late or stopped it early). Clubmates reckoned the course was a minute slower than others on the day, so I think I am in good shape for breaking 60 for 10 in 2 weeks time as I felt comfortable on the flat at sub 6min pace.....twas the rime I lost on the hills got me yesterday.

    Well done Gringo,we all need a tough hilly race every now and then,i think it helps up appreciate the flatter routes when they come along.
    Theres one down in Dungarvan mid April...the Marine Climb...its a 6m with the majotity of it uphill,i have avoided it so far...i might give it a go this year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    Dirty,Dark,Wet and Windy day for it....but enjoyable none the less.
    Thers something about a light drizzle thats very refreshing.
    I was tired after Sundays efforts so gave yesterday a miss,usually i would do an 8:00 paced run the day after a race but with work yesterday i would have had to run in and home,that didnt appeal to me at all.
    Todays route is an old favourite that i have not ran in some time for some unknown reason,out past ballygunner out the country lanes,a nice challenging quiet route that i will be going on soon again,i must try extend this run to 10m as 8.5 is neither here nor there for me,i usually go 5/6 or 10 really.

    8.5m @ 7:13p

    I decided yesterday that im going to start some core work,i have never done any before and as the mileage has been cut back i should really do something with the time i have at home.

    If anyone has any suggestions that would be benificial to me...i.e websites or the like,i would appreciate it.

    -Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,346 ✭✭✭smmoore79


    If ya have a copy of P and D advance marathoning, there is a decent advanced core workout in it. 6 different exercises x 2 reps. Its doin the job for me and has helped me recover from injury..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    smmoore79 wrote: »
    If ya have a copy of P and D advance marathoning, there is a decent advanced core workout in it. 6 different exercises x 2 reps. Its doin the job for me and has helped me recover from injury..

    I have that book somewhere in the house,i used it for my ill fated attempt at DCM09...will find it tomorrow and start them...thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    Just off nights,wet,windy,dark and miserable...not the ingredients for an enjoyable run but it had to get done so off i went nice and easy.
    It was a kind of makey uppey route as i ran through 3 usual routes and kept turning corners that i usually pass by.
    I usually run by effort,today was easy effort and easy today was 7:27...usually easy is sub 7:00-7:10...i am tired today.
    Rest tomorrow again and an easy 5 Saturday before PB attempt on Sunday.

    8m @ 7:27p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    Decided to run tonight as tomorrow might be awkward so with that in mind it was a faster that what was planned for tomorrow.
    Bombed the first 2m in less than 13 mins...had to reign it in at that stage...coasted home after that.

    Roll on Sunday.

    5m @ 6:54p


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Dungarvan 10k - 36:45

    After breaking 60 in the 10m late January,i thought i would have a fair chance of 2 more pb's the last 2 weeks,last weeks was always going to be tough as it was a fast time but this weeks 36:16 should have been beaten today but i didnt get it done.
    Lots of reasons why,but the main one is i didnt run fast enough...basically.
    The legs were like lead and i could not get them going.
    After last years kilmac 5 i ran 50m the week after it leading up to this race last year,lots of those miles were hard running and after running 36:16 i really felt if did less miles i would have broke 36...so that was the plan this year...i ran only 21m since last sunday...all easy..and i could not get the legs going.
    Preperation was poor also as i left late,got to the registration at 10:25...no-one there...wrong place...drove to where another race had HQ before...no-one there...last place to try now was the HQ for the 10m...3rd time lucky...time was now 10:35...got my number and Q'd for the toilet...it was 10:45 before i got to the car...pinned on my number and legged it the half mile to the start..got there just before 11 but the race was delayed 10 mins...no good to me though as i didnt get anything decent done beforehand
    I am someone who need a good warm up....at least 2m with strides...and if i have time i like to do a mile or so before i even drive to the race.
    Anyway excuses over with....not a good day,will have to plan another 10k into the schedule to have a proper go at sub 36.
    On a positive we won the team prize ( winning a nice few of these lately ) so all is not lost !

    also met Aero2k again...he travelled down from the capital...nice meeting you aero...it was tough enough today,plenty of wind on mile 1 and 5&6


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,285 ✭✭✭Speedy44


    Don't beat yourself up too much about this one Sosa. You'll smash it next time out. With the prep you had (or hadn't) you were up against it from the word go.

    Had an equally frustrating day at the office !


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 20,366 Mod ✭✭✭✭RacoonQueen


    Hard luck Sosa, luckily it really is 10k season. There's loads of them coming up now. Even I have my eye on a couple of 10k's to get the legs into gear.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,659 ✭✭✭tisnotover


    Good stuff Sosa, I know it wasn't a PB, but some very solid running all same. Those races where u feel u could have run better give ya the hunger and focus for the next one. Your training is indicating much faster times available like.

    Well done on the team prize though! :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    tisnotover wrote: »
    Good stuff Sosa, I know it wasn't a PB, but some very solid running all same. Those races where u feel u could have run better give ya the hunger and focus for the next one. Your training is indicating much faster times available like.

    Well done on the team prize though! :)

    Ah yeah,expectations have risen a bit tno,thats all...wanted 2 more PB's the last 2 weeks,didnt happen,so be it.

    Its a long summer !


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,120 ✭✭✭Gringo78


    Sosa wrote: »
    Ah yeah,expectations have risen a bit tno,thats all...wanted 2 more PB's the last 2 weeks,didnt happen,so be it.

    Its a long summer !

    Twas a good time all the same....reading Aero's log, wind was a factor. You were coming off a night shift also....I've done plenty of night shifts in my time and I wouldn't underestimate what it does to you as your sleep pattern is really disrupted by it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Gringo78 wrote: »
    Twas a good time all the same....reading Aero's log, wind was a factor. You were coming off a night shift also....I've done plenty of night shifts in my time and I wouldn't underestimate what it does to you as your sleep pattern is really disrupted by it.

    Yeah,but i come of nights at some stage every week...thats just part and parcel of it now.
    I put it down to the lack of warm up...i felt stiff all the way,couldnt stride out properly.
    10k is not my favourite distance anyway,dont run to many in the year,so i usually try get a pb at that one so i dont have to worry about it for the rest of the year,i'll have to pencil in another one now :mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Loads of miles today....

    Recovery
    6am - 4m into work at 7:59p,as fast as the legs could muster at that ungodly hour.

    Intervals
    2m from work to the track at 7:21p

    [EMAIL="8*600@5:06,5:00,4:59,5:01,5:00,4:58,5:01,4:57"]8*600 at 5:06,5:00,4:59,5:01,5:00,4:58,5:01,4:57[/EMAIL] Pace
    w/90s jog,walk recovery inbetween.
    Found the first 2 tough,but the last 6 easier,the last one i was flying it.
    2 of the lads ahead of me,34:30 10k men...so i was happy to let them away but not to far ahead.

    Then we did 6*150 ...all under 25s...that was 3 laps of the track intotal,150...jog,walk to next spot 150...that was one lap...we did that 3 times.
    Felt great at these...all around 4:20/4:30p

    2 laps with the lads for a chat afterwards,then i got the backpack on and headed for home...
    Met a few pals of mine heading off from the track for there midweek jaunt so tagged along with them into town,they headed up through town and i turned off at Muldoons and headed up the hills to home.

    13m Total today varying from 4:20p to 9:00p...great days running.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Jaysus,down the arse end of page 4...have not run since Tuesdays intervals unfortunately.
    So got up today at lunch time ( off nights )...and managed a spritely 10m around 4pm in perfect calm spring weather,absolutely fantastic.

    Aerobic 10m

    Out of the blocks a bit fast with 2 sub 6:30 miles...tailed it back a touch then after that to finish handy,could have done 5/6 more of those today...i felt good.

    10m @ 6:46p

    Theres a 6k race up in the new WIT campus tomorrow at 2pm,i had no plans to go there but just as an experiment i might.
    Before last weeks 10k i did very little running,very little drink and as much sleep as i could get.
    Tomorrow i might go to this off nights,after todays 10,double burger and chips just there,and 4/5 cans tonight just to see how i would get on,for the laugh


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    WIT / WAC 6k - 21:17 ( 5:42 Pace )

    Decided to go ahead with my little experiment today,only decided at 1pm to actually race,left the house at 1:15,10 mins over,park the car,jog to registration...back to the car to get ready...4k warm up and i was good to go.
    The route itself was a 2 lap circuit riddled with hills,3 tough climbs each lap...with a bit of downhill and flat after that.
    Ran steady all the way and my last 2k were my fastest ( 5:31p and 5:28p ),one lap was about 6:20p as the full k was up and up and up,so nothing i could do about that.
    Didnt even let loose on the last 2k,just steady...should have went a bit more but hindsight is a great thing.
    Snagged the team prize again....happy days.

    I think today taught me that i need to run hard in the lead up to a race...the week before the 10k last week was way to easy and i paid for it...i didnt even feel yesterday 10m in the legs.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,285 ✭✭✭Speedy44


    Sosa wrote: »
    WIT / WAC 6k - 21:17 ( 5:47 Pace )

    Decided to go ahead with my little experiment today,only decided at 1pm to actually race,left the house at 1:15,10 mins over,park the car,jog to registration...back to the car to get ready...4k warm up and i was good to go.
    The route itself was a 2 lap circuit riddled with hills,3 tough climbs each lap...with a bit of downhill and flat after that.
    Ran steady all the way and my last 2k were my fastest ( 5:31p and 5:28p ),one lap was about 6:20p as the full k was up and up and up,so nothing i could do about that.
    Didnt even let loose on the last 2k,just steady...should have went a bit more but hindsight is a great thing.
    Snagged the team prize again....happy days.

    I think today taught me that i need to run hard in the lead up to a race...the week before the 10k last week was way to easy and i paid for it...i didnt even feel yesterday 10m in the legs.

    nice going Sosa.
    Been coming to that conclusion myself, running hard ('ish) leading up to a race.
    Think I tapered too much leading up to Dublin last year. Daniels taper isn't exatly gentle :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Speedy44 wrote: »
    nice going Sosa.
    Been coming to that conclusion myself, running hard ('ish) leading up to a race.
    Think I tapered too much leading up to Dublin last year. Daniels taper isn't exatly gentle :rolleyes:

    Thanks Speedy,im just one of those fellas who gets sluggish if i dont have some sort of a blow out every few days.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    So much for a recovery run,felt very energised today so hit my country route and enjoyed every minute...topped off by the 'Pool hammering Utd 3-1...when Kuyt scored his third i saluted in celebration...into a thorn bush...blood everywhere...ahh it was worth it...

    8.5m @ 6:44p

    That run today put me over 40m for the first week since the dungarvan 10 and before that was early November...miles at an all time low but if i increase the quality i'll be ok.

    How did everyone get on in Ballycotton today..Cioubanu broke 50 mins...great running there..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    The watch is still on k's form the race Saturday,just a nice trot after the school drop on a perfect moring for running,nice and cool,no wind or rain....beautiful.

    10k @ 7:29p


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,659 ✭✭✭tisnotover


    Nice going again Sosa, I reckon your gonna have a good year over the shorter stuff, any track races in pipeline for ya over summer?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    tisnotover wrote: »
    Nice going again Sosa, I reckon your gonna have a good year over the shorter stuff, any track races in pipeline for ya over summer?

    Im mad to compete in some sort of masters here are a couple on over the coming months,so i;ll have to try get to one of them...
    another thing...a little birdie told me the w/e that the National half is on down here this year...if thats the case it will be my target race of the year


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    5 days on the spin its been a long while since i have done that,and a good 5 days at that...capped off with the tough intervals at the track tonight.

    Up with the birds this moning for 4m into work at 7:46p,im going to stop calling this a recovery as the legs are asleep for 2m,then i have a mile uphill and its only mile 4 that im starting to come round,feels more like 7:10p tbh at that hour.

    Intervals

    1.5m down to the track form work @ 7:18p

    8*600 @ 5:10p,5:08p,5:04p,5:10p,5:11p,5:09p,5:08p,5:11p
    90s rec inbetween

    Then :

    150 flat out...50m walk/jog to next spot 150m flat out...50m walk/jog to next spot...*3 ( 3 laps )

    The intervals were tough as i lead the group for all of them,im not a front runner but the usual flyers were not there tonight...not surprisingly i ran them quicker last week chasing them down.
    The 150's were all 4:20/4:30 pace

    3m slog home @ 8:28p...usually i would always clip home nice and handy after intervals,but i have started doing the 150's at the end of sessions now and the trot home is now a slog...a real indicator that i have had a tough session.

    12.5m at varying pace


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Had not ran since Tuesday........the week started off promising with nearly 20m on Mon/Tue...i was never running Wed or Fri but had sessions planned for Thurs and Sat...didnt happen for one reason or another.
    So got out today finally.....

    Mini Tempo

    A mile out of the traps at a tad faster than 7:00...then my tempo...had planned 4m but hoped for 5...ende dup with 3 !
    Mile 1 of tempo @ 5:45p...mile 2 - 5:47p...that was a bit fast,should have kept it at 6;00...mile 3 was 5:52...i stopped then for a quick breather before the trot home.
    In hindsight all i needed was 2*6:15p miles to break 30 mins for 5,i could have slowed to that but i only realised it when i had stopped...pity...must remember next time.

    6.3m @ 6:32p

    Hopefully next week will be 40+.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    A lovely morning for a run,out on rolling country lanes...no one to bother me...peace.
    Pace wise it was a nice clip,the calves were a bit sore after yesterdays run,i put it down to the inactivity for the 4 days beforehand and attempting a tempo probably was not wise...got through today unscathed...first 2m were over 7:00 pace then i got going and finished with a few around 6:30...so i was happy with that.

    Intervals tomorrow evening,looking forward to those.....

    8.5m @ 6:44p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Intervals

    Tuesday night is track night...and a great session we had tonight.
    The usual 2m downhill,i took it a bit easier heading down tonight as i was tired all day...to be honest i was not looking forward to this at all.
    Got there for 5:10 and the other 2 lads were doing a few laps so i stretched a bit before we headed onto the first 600 of 8
    Pace per 600 were :
    4:52 ( out of the traps a bit quick,but it didnt feel like 4:52p)
    4:59
    5:07 (got delayed a few seconds starting,tying my lace,tough one)
    4:56
    5:00
    5:00
    4:59
    4:56
    90s rec inbetween...and it was badly needed.
    One thing i noticed,we had further to go to start after finishing a leg...not ideal,you should aim to start close by where you finish imo.

    I then roped i one of the lads to do a few 150's with me,we only did 4 this week as the intervals were strong today so no sense pushing to much.
    All were 22/23s (sub 4:00p :eek: )
    Trudged up the hills to home afterwards at just under 9:00p...reall good session today...delighted with it.

    7.5m in total


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    I was fairly tired after yesterdays intervals so was thinking that the runs into and home form work today would be tough going....and they were.

    4m into work
    Started off in the darkness and by the time i got there it was almost bright,lovely to run through the transition from night to day...not much to say about the actual run other than...to early,legs were like lead and alli wanted was more sleep,but got through it @ 8:04p none the less.

    5m home
    Legs were sore all day today so again the run home looked like a tough one but thankfully i skipped home with the backpack on me at just under 7:05p

    All in all the same about of miles done this week so far that i did in the entire last week...have to be happy with that.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Mini Tempo

    What a morning....sunny,cool and crisp...perfect.
    Droped the big fella off to school and off i went...
    2m easy @ 7:28,7:07
    3m @ 5:59,5:58,5:57
    2m easy @ 7:17,6:58

    Next week i will do 4m tempo,than back to 5m under 30 mins...i have not done that in a while on my own

    7m Total


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    I was shattered yesterday,as tired as i have been in a long time.
    After Fridays tempo,i got a heat rash all over my upper body,im putting it down to the new compression top i wore Friday morning,i hadnt washed it beforehand and i usually would with anything new thats not 100% cotton....took some zirtek and i was zonked for about 36hrs,12 of which were a night shift,so that didnt help...i slept 16hrs from 8am Sat morning to 8am this morning...was tired starting out today but feel better now that the run is done....

    10.2m @ 6:48p

    42.2m for the week also with intervals,tempo and 18.5m under 6:50p (10m & 8.5m)
    A good weeks training.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Recovery

    Its been a while since i had a recovery run so i treated myself this morning...and what a morning it was...the body is still itchy from the rash but i got non drowsy tabs,so hope to be ok in a day or 2.....
    I had to keep tabs on the watch to slow down as im not used to running this pace much anymore.
    A great way to start the week.

    7m @ 7:41p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Tempo

    The plan behind Mondays recovery run was to have a tough session at the track last night but that didnt happen due to the big fella inviting half his class up to our place yesterday,no harm though as i had great fun playing football,hurling with a bunch of 7yo's...
    So today was a planned rest day but no way that was happening.
    On Sunday i set out too fast on my tempo,and i only got 3 done as a consequence of that,the idea today was 4m all just under 6:00
    0.75m warm up to get me over a hill out by the Municipal Golf Course.
    Stopped the watch then and reset...off i went.

    Mile 1 in 5:57...lovely and comfortable...Mile 2 a bit faster in 5:52....going well here careful not to go to fast..Mile 3 another 5:52...feeling good,working hard but comfortable enough...Mile 4 which was supposed to be my last was a bit faster again...5:47...at that stage i quickly totted that all i needed was a 6:31 mnile 5 to break 30....not to often i do that on my own so i kept going...with the comfort of knowing that taking the foot of the pedal a good bit was not going to do any harm i clipped the last mile in 6:02 to finish the 5 in 29:31....
    A quick breather before i had the 1.25m trek uphill home...no heroics here...

    7m Total
    w/5m @ 5:55p :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Nicest morning of the year so far running into work,it was almost bright by the time i got there...next week it will be total brightness on the way in and home,that will be the business.

    Into Work
    The legs were grand after yesterdays tempo,so the jaunt in at that early hour was enjoyable today...skipped the 4m at 7:54p

    Home
    Fantastic evening for the run home which passed by nicely.
    The legs were a bit heavy but did the 5.2m home at 6:58p none the less.

    Rest day tomorrow and some sort of med long with long intervals thrown in there for good measure Saturday morning ( hopefully )

    Total - 9.2m


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,137 ✭✭✭seanynova


    your going well sosa, a good honest tempo the other day, any races coming up for ya?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    seanynova wrote: »
    your going well sosa, a good honest tempo the other day, any races coming up for ya?

    Going ok Seany...would like a bit more mileage but we cant have everything
    I have a 4m early April in Tramore,more of a fun run but i will be seeing where i am at that,as we have a big 4 miler down here Easter Sunday morning and i dont really know what pace i can hold for 4.
    I ran 22:18 last year which looking back at it was very fast for me,i dont think i can replicate that tbh,the 28:24 i ran last Feb in a 5m still has not been beaten...i have gone close with a 28:28 and 28:39 but those two races from last year are proving hard to beat.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic/Tempo

    Another fantastic morning,i was looking forward to lacing them up today.
    I didnt have time for the planned 12/13...so a good 10 was called for.

    5m @ 6:44p
    Including some tasty hills,felt good here...

    3m @ 6:03,6:12,6:07
    Wanted to run as fast as i could while staying totally in control,wanting to feel that i could push on whenever i wanted...that was tha pace for that type of run today...felt good.

    2m @ 7:29,7:26
    a bit faster than planned for the recovery but it felt slower...

    Total 10m in 67:21 ( 6:44p )


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    An unexpected jaunt in lovely conditions today,Just up out of the bed before 4pm after work last night,nobody in the house...cue...get the gear on and get out before they come home...delighted i did...it was a nice awakener ( is that a word ? )

    5.2m @ 7:19p


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    Tired today,always am coming off nights....managed to get out for a short one before dinner...im wrecked now but not back to work until Friday so will get some quality in the next few days.

    5m @ 6:58p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    The usual intervals didnt take place today,the lads were recovering from the munster masters road race the w/e,where they won the gold medal for the club :D,i couldn't take part as i was working but even if i did it would have been tough going to get on the winning team...the lads ran 21:17,22:10,22:22 and 22:25...22:18 is my best for 4m and that nearly killed me so i would have had to be on top form to score for the club on Sunday.
    I hope to get to the masters Track event in Cork in late April ( fingers crossed )

    Anyway the big fella went back to Athletics tonight so i ran with a group from the track,they did 7+ but i turned off near the end to do 5.5 myself.
    Tempo tomorrow so just a nice easy stroll tonight.

    5.5m @ 7:25p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Tempo

    Time was of the essence again today so i barely made time for this short run,i planned the same route as last weeks tempo but quickly knew i was not doing 5 today as there was an unreal wind in my face for 1.5 of the first 2m....i got through them in 6:09 and 6:04 but they felt like 5:45's,if i had to do the 4 along this stretch i would have had to slow down but i just jkept plugging away until i got to Ballindud roundabout where i was taking a right and was praying that the wind would fup off...thankfully it did and i got a nice straight wind free run in the tramore road (mile 11 and 12 from the Waterford half )...mile 3 was 6:01 and i did a quick tot and thought i would have a crack at sub 24 for 4...i needed 5:45 last mile to break it so off i went,glancing at the watch every 30/40s or so,watching the average lap pace coming down gradually...i was 5:50p for that mile with 0.2 to go and i pegged it...finishing the 4 in 24:00 even....one second out and i was gasping like finishing a race...enjoyable though,the effort was there anyway...that 24:00 would have been 23:30 on an easier day....

    6.5m Total
    0.7m warm up
    w/4 @ 6:09,6:04,6:01,5:46
    1.8m warm down


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,137 ✭✭✭seanynova


    Sosa wrote: »
    Going ok Seany...would like a bit more mileage but we cant have everything
    I have a 4m early April in Tramore,more of a fun run but i will be seeing where i am at that,as we have a big 4 miler down here Easter Sunday morning and i dont really know what pace i can hold for 4.
    I ran 22:18 last year which looking back at it was very fast for me,i dont think i can replicate that tbh,the 28:24 i ran last Feb in a 5m still has not been beaten...i have gone close with a 28:28 and 28:39 but those two races from last year are proving hard to beat.

    id say there is no bother times in the future, just a matter of getting it right on the day.
    long summer ahead by the looks of it, for someone doing as little mileage as you, you really are making the most of it!
    best of luck with it anyway lad...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,656 ✭✭✭village runner


    Did i see you out on the beach today ?? Very windy out the tramore road today.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    seanynova wrote: »
    id say there is no bother times in the future, just a matter of getting it right on the day.
    long summer ahead by the looks of it, for someone doing as little mileage as you, you really are making the most of it!
    best of luck with it anyway lad...

    After breaking the 60 mins in Dungarvan i thought i was going places,i seem to have gone back the way race wise...my intervals are better this year but have not yet translated that into results.
    I have a couple of races in April so we will se where we are at those.
    Target race for the year is the National Half down here on Sept 4th
    Did i see you out on the beach today ?? Very windy out the tramore road today.

    Not me VR...that Tramore road can be a nightmare sometimes alright...but it toughens you up a bit


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Windy Hilly Medium Long

    Today i ran the longest that i have since the Waterford Half on Jan 15th....(most until today was 10m )terrible really but just finding it hard to get out.
    The route i picked was undulating to say the least....and seriously windy but i enjoyed it none the less...
    I didnt have any time set out for myself,i just ran and enjoyed running longer for a change...when i think of all the long runs i did in prep for cork last year....they would kill me now....
    I had no aspirations setting out to break 90 mins...i just ran.

    Total 13.1m @ 6:54p ( 1:30:34 )
    http://connect.garmin.com/activity/76765521

    When (if) i decide to do a marathon again...this route will be used....great challenging hills...loads of them...and all quiet country roads to add to the enjoyment :eek:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Intervals & Recovery

    Late down to the track today,only off nights and a hundred and one things to do before i headed down,but finally got there late,they were on there first rep when i got down so i did 3 laps warm up and was ready to join in on their 3rd rep.
    Session was 5*1k w/2mins rec (3 with group,2 on me tod )
    The pace per rep was 5:14,5:23,5:07,5:20 & a strong 4:59 to finish.
    Pace all over the place really,must try keep them more consistent.
    3 more laps warm down afterwards.
    I then headed off with a different group for 5.5m casual...again pace all over the place...first mile 9:00+...then 8:00 something but finished 7:41p overall for that run.

    Total 10.1m


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,120 ✭✭✭Gringo78


    Sosa wrote: »
    Thats savage running Gringo....sub 17 is a target of mine but a lofty one.
    What races have you targeted for the summer ?
    Are you planning to come down for the national half on Sept 4th ?

    Some 5k's and a 10k in may/June and would love to aim for half in sept. On course I think for sub 17/35/78


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,209 ✭✭✭Sosa


    Aerobic

    I was shattered all day from the intervals yesterday,was thinking of not running at all but came around a bit so i put the gear on at 8 and headed out the door...
    Four steady miles @ 7:01,6:36,6:35,6:29 and 2.2 slower @ 7:40 ave

    Total 6.2m @ 6:58p


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