TCM Training Week 15

Previous Posts

Two race reviews – from 2007 the DINO Series #5 at Town Run Park and from 2008 the City of Lakes 25k. In case you missed it, last year the Republican National Convention was held in the Twin Cities.  My wife and I took part in a World Vision event – sending caretaker packages to Africa. Two runners attempted to run across America. They did complete the journey – now we just wait for the video. Foto Friday is a picture of Mike at the City of Lakes 25k.

Last Year’s Mileage

Run: 53.0 Miles
Bike: 25.3 Miles

This Week’s Running

Monday was the Victory 5k race during which I ran a 20:36 on a pretty nice morning. Be sure to check out my deeper thoughts about my first race since May.  Tuesday night was our group training run, a lot of us had raced the day before so instead of a workout we just ran 8 easy miles on the marathon course.  It was by no means an easy run as we ran up Summit Ave (aka the long slow hill at the end of TCM), before turning around.  It is actually a little hilly on the way back too, which is a good reminder that there are downhills on race day!  It was 81 and sunny which wasn’t too pleasant but I ran 8.3 miles in 1:08.  The run was followed by a Dinner Fun Night where the training class goes out to eat together.  This time we went to the Wild Onion in St Paul.  I took my normal Wednesday off and am still trying to get into the routine of working out in the morning, so I skipped Thursday‘s run. I’ve only been running 3 days a week anyway so I wasn’t super motivated.  I’ve heard from a few other people that they lack motivation and feel lethargic right now.  On Friday morning I managed to get up early and head to the gym.  I stretched, used the foam roller on my IT Band and sat in the hot tub.  I still didn’t have time to swim though.

Saturday morning was the big day.  Our last real long run for the training cycle. I woke up pretty congested and out of oatmeal (my pre-long run food).  I think I was a little dehydrated too.  It was in the upper-60’s and very humid. Enough excuses though.  We met at the University of St Thomas which is around mile 21 on the course.  We then proceeded to run it backwards to the 11 mile mark.  I ran with the group for a good 7-8 miles before they started picking up the pace.  I made a decision to let them go so that I could try to salvage the remainder of the run.  I was really feeling terrible when I got to the water stop at 8.5 miles.  It was on Lake Nokomis and there was some race going on.  It was at this point that I started running into Lifetime Fitness runners. They were running the last 20 miles of the course and made for a very congested trail.  I decided to run out to the turn around point and by the time I got back to the water stop I was feeling a lot better.  I decided to continue the run instead of my many contingency/worst case plans running through my head.  Even though they tried to steal our water it was nice having the Lifetime runners out there.  It gave me lots of people to pass which felt really good and was a good motivator. I actually felt really good until I turned off the course and cut the 20 miles short.  I turned on Lake Street as planned from the beginning as an option.  When I got to the top of the St Thomas hill I was around 16.5 so I ran a little more before being done. I finished the just under 17 miles in 2:17.  I didn’t feel too terribly bad.

Sunday was a nice rest day.

This Week’s Mileage

Run: 28.3 Miles

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