It's not that I had a bad run, far from it. But I wasn't flying along like I was two weeks ago. My first lap was almost exactly the same, but I lost over a minute on the second. There are a few reasons this might happen:
- Last time was at the end of a rest week, this was after two weeks of the hardest speed work I've done in years. Fatigue may play into it a bit.
- There was a very significant wind coming out of the north this morning. I was putting little effort into the opening southbound leg, and I covered that stretch 13 seconds faster than the other day, so that means I lost 81 seconds over the next 4.3 miles. There's one stretch almost a mile long where I was dead into the wind, and it was like running uphill.
- I was definitely holding tight to an easier pace on the hardest climbs. My plan of 4-4 breathing held the entire way, and trying to maintain that on these tough climbs (some into the wind) required a very short stride. I could easily see losing 15-20 seconds per climb just from that.
- It was a bit warmer out than they said it was, and I was overdressed. It may not have been singlet and short weather, but it wasn't long-sleeve shirt, wind jacket, wind pants and toque weather either.
I get a rest week for the next few days, and with the holiday weekend, I think I'm going to switch up my 10 miler on Sunday. It's supposed to be all flat work, but I think I'll head out for two hill loops, so I can compare to some of last year's runs. That will either be a big confidence boost, and the cold, hard slap of reality, which may be useful too.
Run: 8.4 miles, 24:51/40:28
2 comments:
... you just get faster.
You're supposed to. Didn't happen this time.
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