Saturday, 18 April 2009
LONDON MARATHON, FINAL TEMPO RUN 6.14 PACE FOR 12 MILES
I was pleased to read this article the other day CLICK HERE TO TRAIN LIKE A 2.06 MARATHON RUNNER!
as it seems all my long tempo [ 11 - 18 miles] runs have been more than worthwhile, this afternoon I set out on my last long tempo before London, I was feeling a little tired after a very heavy night at work but at least the sun was out to make me feel better.
I ran my normal York rd, Trafalgar rd hill, hillside, Ainsdale and back along the coast rd loop, I got blown along by the wind at the start but had to fight the wind along the 2 1/2 mile exposed coast rd, it was hard work but I was kind of impressed with myself for powering along and holding pace!
Turning off the coast road I felt the effort in my legs and I used the downhill to recover a bit before moving onto a 3 mile loop.
10 miles went by in under 1.02 and now I finished off the run on a half mile loop near home, I hammered the straights and cruised the corners, soon I was almost on 12 miles and finished with a 11.7 mph final effort. JOB DONE!
My average pace would have given me a 1.21 half marathon but I'm sure in a race I might have been able to drop a couple of minutes!
Last year I could only manage 6.32 pace for a similar session!
12M, 6.14 PACE, 9.6 AV, 11.7 MAX, = 1.14,58
LONG TEMPO RUNS PROGRESSION;
Sat March 7th
12.23 miles, 9.4 av, 6.22 pace = 1.17.58
Wed March 18th
11.01 miles, 9.5 mph av, 6.19 pace = 1.09
Sat April 11th
18 miles, 9 mph av, 6.41 pace = 2.00 [ day after 4 mile race]
Sat April 18th
12m, 9.6 mph av, 6.14 pace, = 1.14.58
My other long hard runs were a 23 mile run with over 2,300 ft of climbing and a 20 mile race run at 6.18 pace.
I have done 9 steady runs of 20 miles or over and I have run many fartleck runs over 16 - 20 miles this year.
Just one more hard session on Tuesday, 8 x 400m then its easy, easy, rest!
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7 comments:
You are in great form. Good luck for the race
Thanks Canute
You're going well Rick! Just keep your powder dry for the second half - don't "do a Thomas" ;)
Thanks Ewen, I think my long tempo runs give me a good idea of the pace I can handle,about 6.25-6.27 pace, But I will try and relax and conserve my energy for the all important last 6!
I'm not sure what happened to Thomas, did he overreach or was it something else![his pulse rate graphs should give him a good idea!].
Probably not enough training on downhills! The first 5 miles is downhill, so it hammers the quads no matter how slow or fast you run. Ryan Hall did lots of 'course specific' training - went out fast, handled the hills well and finished third.
I'm thinking a good 'Boston' routine would be to find a course for your 20 miler where you run downhill for the first 5 miles! At least every few weeks.
Thanks Ewen thats interesting stuff about the downhill! it seems quite a few quads got blown at Boston!
Ryan hall is one hell of a class act, I hope he wins one of the big marathons real soon!
cheers Rick
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