Showing posts with label faster tempo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faster tempo. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

Escape from the heat.

For those who aren't familiar with the weather in the sunshine state (which should only be a scant 90 percent of humanity) it has been uncharacteristically warm. As in we have had next to zero rain and the usual solar intensity. Combine these two and you get a heat index comperable to the blazing sand plains in Dante's inferno.
Perhaps the heat encourages slight hyperbole- but not much. At 6:00, obviously far from the heat of the day, the heat index was 103. While I understand that it is probably even hotter at other places in America, as my father says, "hot is hot." I was lucky enough to have my television turned onto the local news outlets for other more... sensationalized reporting (I can't lie, "State of Florida v. Casey Anthony" is entertaining- and addicting! It's like a daily fix of crack cocaine). It took five seconds of watching the weather to realize that my normal 6:30 run time would be detremental to my planned 9 miler.
So I did what any "experienced" athlete does. Eat delicious homemade sloppy joes and wait until the mercury dropped to a reasonable temperature. By the time the temperature lowered to a reasonable level, and the sloppy joe's sufficiently digested, it was 10:00. I set out into the stary night and dimly lit street with my usual running partner opting to bike alongside me.
I started out at a moderate pace: 6:45 per mile. By 5k, I was averaging 6:28. The next 5k, I averaged 6:18. The last 2.8, I was flying in a 5:50 pace. I attribute the night and the cool conditions, but this was the best 9 miles I've ever ran. And I still had energy to burn. I can feel myself getting stronger every day, now I just need to put in the work.

The Workout: 9 miles at a challenging yet controlled pace. (6:13 was the final pace).
The Purpose: To experience a large aerobic effort while maintaining control. Building both total strength and "speed endurance"- the ability to maintain a fast tempo for long periods and still have a sense that more could have been called for. (Effort was conversational for 7 miles and each mile was faster than the last).
Quote of the Workout: "Dude, you're really hauling. You're actually making me peddle." - Training Partner to me during mile 8.