Monday, July 7, 2008

Summer Base Week 8: Topping out the singles mileage

6/30/08- Hot Huntingson medium-easy, didn’t feel particularly comfortable or relaxed but I’d blame that on the heat.
Miles: 7

7/1/08 – Excellent 1st tempo run. Two medium hard but relaxed Ian’s arroyo loops(3.2 miles) inside a lower arroyo at dusk (no coyotes this time). 1st loop (1.6 miles) in 11:10 and total time in 22:20. This is 7 min pace almost exactly. No coincidence that during my Concordi LT test, my predicted LT was 7 min pace. Felt comfortable and relaxed the whole way, working for it a bit towards the end of the second lap. Total time: 47.5+ 22.5+23.5 = 92.5 minutes. 8 min pace average, slow cool down back.
Miles: 11.5

7/2/08- Easy, slow modified Eichenlaub grassy special (up oxford to Orlando). Legs seems okay but a bit tired and really seemed to drag the last few miles. 73 minutes.
Miles: 8.2

7/3/08- “That little bitch says I owe her money.” “Whaddaya do to ma daughter this time””……she too young to be getting money fer that….take her innocence….” 12 a.m. shouting argument in Altadena. Five minutes later nearly mauled to death by pit bull, also almost stepped on at least 3 skunks. Ran to the park at the top of lake. Steep. On the way back, legs pretty tired and took a pounding. 85 minutes.
Miles: 10

7/4/08- Easy 30 minutes to and around Lacy. The biked to RB to see fireworks 30 minutes later. I’ll call that 6.5 total
Miles: 6.5

7/5/08- Epic Full Devil’s gate from Lloyd to JPL and back all trails. Cruised steady and constant and felt decent the whole way. Got pretty tired towards the end but surprisingly held it together quite well, enough to even pick it up a bit the last two down California. Excellent progress, not to mention my longest ever run. 2:06. Did I mention the trials are awesome. Go Will!
Miles: 15.5

7/6/08- Approx. 1000 yards easy swimming. Also OMG Mr. Will Leer. Representing the SCIAC. Very impressive run ( I think mark called it). I’m hoping he can really drop some good times in Europe this summer and maybe put his math degree on further hold. As for Alan Webb, perhaps this will finally motivate him to get a real coach. He still has at least one more Olympics in him (only 25), so this isn’t the end of him. Yay Olympics. Note: a bit of a cough and runny nose, I think I’m coming down with Kangway’s cold.

Miles: 59 (+ 1000 yards swimming)

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