Counting the Days
I hurt. I sit here with aching legs and a strained back, not the feeling one aspires on the road to a marathon taper. Or any taper for that matter, still, it was worth it.
Much like downing a pint so that you can enjoy the next, marathon training allows me the opportunity to run one of my favourite workouts. Out of context, it’s just two laps of the track repeated ten times. But executed within a fortnight of a marathon and you’ve got yourself some Yasso 800s.
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[Guinness, the legendary black stout of
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I’ve run this session a few times and thoroughly enjoyed each one. Granted, running 800s is comparatively easier for me, but nevertheless it’s a fitness booster and perhaps more importantly a confidence builder.
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My plan had been to sneak to the track this evening, but I quickly realized last night that best laid intentions would be for naught. So it was that earlier this morning I left the house and headed east toward what would become a glorious sunrise. My new plan was to run a set of timed intervals (0:
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If only I’d hit the track. Still, the fun and games were thoroughly enjoyable and the daybreak magnificent. Ten days and counting.
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And for the photos, I took them while biking to work last week along what is my usual sub 45’ route, anything longer and I head in a different direction. With the mileage dropping, I thought I’d augment my tales with a few pics.
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Training:
Monday: day off (scheduled)
Tuesday: easy 40:25 with 7xstrides
Wednesday:
6 comments:
Ah, to be able to run 2:35 ....
I'm pretty sure Thomas could churn out 800m in 2:35. Looks like a scenic commute. Enjoy the Taper!
Nice pictures and good to see your taper has the quality that makes you feel fast but is not exhausting. Keep at it!
I read your blog all the time. I don't think I'll ever be as fast as you but I learn alot from your posts. Good luck in the marathon.
Thanks guys. I'm enjoying the taper... strange.
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