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  • The Five: Friday, July 5

    5 Jul 2013

    Five:

    1. This is great advice that I don’t always heed.  But am now!

    2. Certifiably nuts.

    3. The ‘Noog is a wonderful place to run trails. I plan to run some there next year

    4. The Rails-to-Trails program is a wonderful, and historical, resource for runners

    5. Wow.  Just wow

    Have a great weekend.

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  • The Five: Thursday July 4

    4 Jul 2013

    Five for the Independence day Holiday!

    1. Very good advice and perspective here

    2. This photo set inspires me

    3. The clearest and most succinct tips on running in the heat I’ve seen.

    4. This is AWESOME

    5. The Western States roundup courtesy of iRunFar

    Run because you are free!

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  • The Five: Wednesday, July 3

    3 Jul 2013

    Five:

    1. Cycling hand signals. Good to know!

    2. Is running with a handheld bottle slowing you down?

    3. Pam Smith is your women’s winner of Western States-trimmed TEN hours from last year’s time!!!

    4. Largest 10K in the world, just down the road from me

    5. Why are Kenyans the best distance runners?

    Run like a Kenyan today!

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  • The Five: Tuesday, July 2

    2 Jul 2013

    Five:

    1. What does Killian Jornet eat?

    2. How to race a marathon (“For every minute you are too fast in the first half, it will cost you two in the second half.”)

    3. State of the running industry

    4. Cool idea.

    5. I’m trying to take more risks in training, be unafraid of failure in training.

    Stretch yourself today. Get uncomfortable

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  • The Five: Monday, July 1

    1 Jul 2013

    Monday Five: (hurry, you’re gonna be late to work)

    1. Will withholding calories during workouts make you leaner or faster?

    2. Bow before our new sock overlords

    3. Wendy Davis’ shoes spark an internet frenzy

    4. Western States recap–Tim Olson dominates.

    also: Auburn Journal recap

    5.  Is a pacer in a 100 mile race an “unfair advantage”?  Vanessa opines!

    If you are sluggish at work this morning, use a pacer!

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  • Be careful in the heat

    28 Jun 2013

    Today I had a 10 mile run on tap with 6 at tempo on a rolling hills section of my town.  Last week I did very well on this run, with paces a little faster than the goal.  I felt strong and solid on the run.

    The weather last week was overcast and 9 degrees cooler than today, and humidity was slightly lower than today.

    Today was a different story. 73 degrees F when I left the house at 6 AM and 92% humidity.  By the time I reach 2.5 miles in the run (the end of my warm up before my tempo– 6 miles at 7:37 pace, my goal marathon pace), there wasn’t a dry piece of clothing on me and my HR was creeping up a bit.

    I started at my usual spot for the tempo miles (I do so each week so I can run the same course and compare from week to week).  The first two miles were at, or just below, goal pace.  But as I ended mile 2, my HR was into the 160s, which is what it normally would be by mile 18 of a marathon, NOT mile 4 of a training run.

    Everything began to fall apart as I pushed harder uphill and my HR spiked near 170, which is danger zone for me.  Too high and I risk damage rather than gain.  Prevailing thought in marathon training now is that training at a level too intense risks longer recovery time for the next run. In short, don’t blow up on your training runs as you will place at risk future runs.  Recovery time from a run where you go too hard for too long is much longer than one where you stay pace or HR disciplined.  It can create a cascading effect where you struggle to regain strength for longer than necessary after pushing too hard.  In short, don’t be a hero.

    My HR spiked and as my body struggled to cool itself, it took a toll on my legs (circulation now focuses on cooling the body core temp and not sending blood to the legs), and heavy fatigue set in, as I found myself struggling to get deep breaths.  At mile 4 I changed the Garmin screen to show HR only.  I ran by that.  If HR creeped into the higher than the mid-to-high 150s, I eased back.  I honestly don’t remember miles 5-8. The rest of the run was a death march back to the house.  My last mile, a cool down mile, was a minute slower than normal, yet the HR was 15 beats a minute HIGHER than normal.  I went out too fast, as if I was running in ideal conditions.  This dug a hole from which I couldn’t escape.  Had I started slower and let HR build slowly to my normal tempo number, then I would’ve not struggled so much.  The irony is that I’ve had a pretty solid summer of running so far, but the heavy killer heat and humidity is beginning to descend upon us here.  Milder conditions in the past few weeks led me to a false sense of security and confidence about maintaing goal pace in this junk.  Today was a major slap down, and a realization that to get what I need out of my  training this summer, I need to be careful, scale back my paces, and run my HR on long and tempo runs.

    What did I learn, that I already knew and should have realized before setting out to run? Summer in Alabama requires running by HR, not pace.  I know what my HR should be on certain types of run.  Late in marathons my HR should be mid-160s.  On zone 2 (easy) runs, it should range from 130-140.  on tempo runs such as today it should be nor higher than 158 or so at the hardest point. DO NOT wait for the body to get into alarm mode to adapt your training.  I did that today and paid the price.  You will receive the same benefit from training at marathon pace HR or effort in hot/humid conditions as you will by training at goal pace in ideal conditions.

    This is a great link for thoughts on Heat running.

    (There has been a lot said about the Central Governor and us forcing a little more control over it, but there are times when the Central governor is right to slow us down. Running in extreme conditions is one of those times)

    The silver lining to this is that as crappy as we feel running in hot/humid conditions those feelings are NOT a true indication of our true fitness.  Once the temps cool and humidity drops a bit in the early fall I will feel like super man.  It happens every year.  And yet I still struggle with the feelings of loss fitness or losing ground on a marathon goal in this heat.   Sometimes running smart take more strength than running fast.

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  • The Five: Friday, June 28

    28 Jun 2013

    Five to end the week:

    1. The most difficult marathon in the world? Look at the elevation profile

    2. Trail running etiquette when it comes to, err, Number 1 and Number 2

    3. Nice profile of Amy Sproston

    4. Pronation and running injuries

    5. “i might run 180 miles a week” (ed. – DANG!)

    Run safe this weekend, be wise in the heat and run by HR or perceived exertion.

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  • The Five: Thursday, June 27

    27 Jun 2013

    Five for Thursday:

    1. Love this tip. (Wanna pick his brain about the 26.2!)

    2. Eight trends in trail running

    3. When should your child start running?

    4. This is how I feel when I’m in a triathlon (Thanks “Running is Funny” blog)

    5. Climbing like a Tour rider

     

    Go build your future today

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  • The Five: Wednesday, June 26

    26 Jun 2013

    Five for your hump day pleasure:

    1. Have fun!

    2. Buzzards + runners = fun!

    3. I’ve posted links like this before, but it bears repeating!

    4. My dabbles in ultras has led me to become a fan of these three amazing women

    5. Gonna see a lot of this come July, so here’s a primer on how to read a cycling power file.

    Here’s the missing no. 4 from Tuesday:

    4. Great race report from my friend Becca

    Have fun today!  SMILE!

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  • The Five: Tuesday, June 25

    25 Jun 2013

    Five for Tuesday:

    1. Great WS preview by Karl Meltzer

    2. Training with Coach Harvey (not me!)

    3. Two easy exercises to strengthen glutes

    5. Why is running so popular, yet so little watched?

    Run happy

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  • The Five: Monday, June 24

    24 Jun 2013

    Monday Five:

    1. Van Halen rockin’ on the track!

    2. Wow. 904 marathons.

    3. Dubai Security guard gets second at The San Francisco Marathon

    4. Desi Davila’s pump-up playlist

    5. My dream is to write race reports like Scott Dunlap

    Go get your dream today

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