gnats ruined my mile PR run.. fml
I was inhaling gnats, they were going in my eyes etc.. At the end of the run I had like 1,000 black dots (gnats) all over my shirt/skin/face/hair lmao.
still tied my 1KM PR and was 3s off of my 1mile PR.
- 1KM: 0 mi to 0.62 mi was 10.83 mph (5:32 min/mi)
- feels SOOO much different than my similar PR going heel->toe.. i'm working waay less hard using this midfoot/forefoot style.. ie, I can push some more. Using heel->toe, i'm busting ass to achieve that speed, it's basically max effort.
actually felt very good AND my calves weren't 100% recovered.. good sign.
also was able to breathe in through my nose and out through mouth for most of the entire run.. I think (not sure if true) I feel I have more power when I breathe in through my nose.
Damn, rough. I always sweat a lot so gnats love me too.
I can't believe you almost PR'ed breathing through the nose.. Didn't you post an article that said the best way to breathe during running was deep breathing through the mouth?
ya, I did.. but, i've deleted everything i've read on the internet, from my brain. That article (and some studies) helped convince me I should be breathing in through my mouth, so I just switched to it completely.. but I feel weaker breathing in through my mouth; I feel like I don't get enough oxygen, I take more breaths, and it just feels weak.
When I breathe through my nose, I get into this 'rhythm' which is slower (but seemingly deeper) breathing than when I breathe in through my mouth. Mouth is more rapid yet shallower.. This is how it feels at least.
So i'm still not sure whether or not I should go with breathing in through the nose or mouth, but, historically, i've always breathed in through my nose when running.. It's only this recent stint that i've been breathing through my mouth. Without getting any advice, or reading how the 'pros' do it, i've just naturally breathed in through my nose. The only pitfall is when my nose is clogged.. It's rarely clogged enough to bug me when running, but it does happen.. so that could impact me.. but not going to let that alone steer me towards mouth breathing (that's what got me researching it in the first place, nose clogged during a 5k race I did last November).
So i'm trying to remove everything from my brain and investigate/experiment based on my ideas.
If I had taken popular advice regarding vertical jump training, I probably would have been doing lots of lame/ineffective/mediocre training. So i'm starting to realize I could have been "duped" a bit by all of the popular running articles/information online etc.. Lots of "fluff". Most of the information online isn't aimed at transforming you from normal-american-runner into elite-kenyan-runner, right? My goal is to run like an elite, even if it's not producing elite times, times should still be impressive - but the form/grace/power is more of the goal than the times.
It's just like what I did with dunking.. I didn't simply want to dunk.. I wanted to hit my head on the rim. Had I just wanted to dunk, I wouldn't have analyzed things the way I did, nor would I have squatted several times per day/every day etc.. So I just need to think "bigger".
The biggest problem I have right now is technique & power (and accumulated injuries/aches).. I run like a novice (weak form, incomplete hip extension) and lack of speed, which both go together. Then there are other things I need to figure out; body weight, breathing, foot strike, soft-tissue work, 'stim', nutrition etc.
and I want to improve my hops more.. :F
pc man!