RACE DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
only slept ~3 hours last night.. but still ran great/feel good today. nice.
10/23/2016Bio: Morninglast night's sleep: ~3 hours
last night fell asleep: ~11 PM
- actual fell asleep around 1 AM
- woke up around 3 AM, took another hour or so for me to fall asleep again
- brutal
- brain racing
wakeup = 5 AM
bw = 150 lb.
morning resting heart rate = didn't measure
soreness = none
aches = none
injuries = 2 toenails turning black, bottom of right big-toe "burning" (calleous, from jump rope i think)
standing desk (when on computer): not much
feel = great but tired
water = alot
mosquito bites: 2
Food5 AM
- in this order:
- banana
- lots of watermelon: a decent sized ~quarter
- plain english muffin
Session: Stretching5:30 AM
- very light, hamstrings/quads/calves
Session: Morning Race6:30 AM
warmup: brain tired from lack of sleep, body feeling crazy explosive
- body felt so explosive that it made me not care about being tired
race: 5k+ (3.3 mi) in 19:43
- strava:
https://www.strava.com/activities/753546579/overview- 7 AM
- behind someone on the starting line ... whatever.
- it's absolutely nuts how fast I get out, with so little effort.. after 10 strides I turn my head around and everyone is smoked.. this seems to happen every time lately. It would have happened last race too but I slowed down alot to maintain pace with the top guy. Kind of interesting..
- First ~1.5 miles I was ahead by "alot", couldn't see people near me when turning my head...
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EDIT: I actually kept looking back for the first 0.5-1 mile.. I slowed down, was hoping some people would just "show up".. but eventually I was just like - F it.. im going to just maintain a decent pace and if someone catches up, they catch up. It's soooo weird looking back in a race, when you're in front, and wondering where people are.. I literally think, am I going the wrong way? lmfao.- but that's when everything changed!!! lmao.
- NOTE: confusing because there was simultaneously a 5k and 5 mile race going on......
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the people at the 5k turnaround area confused the hell out of me and I ended up running an extra ~0.1 mi .. I was literally running backwards going "duuuuude where do I turn for the 5k?!?!". I went probably ~0.5 mi past the turnaround, then had to run back and now catch up with the second place kid (14 year old, pretty fast, h.s. XC kid) who was also confused but making the proper turn. I confused him by not making the proper turn.. but there were no signs - and it was a really weird turn - a complete u-turn on the same side of the road (in the next lane). The people were apparently supposed to be holding up signs: "5k turn here".. but they weren't. The race director told me this after the race, when I mentioned it to her. It's all good, I wasn't mad or anything.. but it was very confusing.- So anyway no we're mostly running side-by-side.. He tried "drafting behind me", so I kept swerving and I think he got the point and ran along side.. He tried to lose me quite a few times but I matched his pace and he'd back off.. I think he was "testing me". It was pretty cool, it was a legit race. Anyway, as we were nearing the final ~600m, he actually said to me "man it's been a great race" and we talked.. haha.. so we stayed side-by-side until the last ~100m when you could tell we were both saving energy for a final kick ... so we both go, and I managed to recruit all of my speed work.. I was really flying.. Ended up going from 5:55 pace at that instant, to 3:30 pace by the finish line.
So I ended up getting first overall!!!!
- official time: 19:43
- unofficial strava time: (3.3 mi) 18:48
- unofficial garmin time: (3.3 mi) 18:48
- unofficial endomondo time: (3.3 mi) 18:42
- first 1st place overall race finish
lool.
- splits: 5:49, 6:19 (the slowdown/confusion issue), 6:04, rest: (0.3 mi) ~5:33
- pace: 6:01 -> after that debacle, still almost sub 6 avg for the whole thing...... that's sick.. so basically, i hit sub 6 avg for 3.1.
"dude where do I turn around for teh 5k!!!".. you can see it here lmao!!
solid sprint at the end:
so, pretty happy.. was an awesome race.. my first REAL race - where I actually raced someone.. felt as good as I thought it would. competition++.
I was hoping there would be a 17:xx person there .. Was hoping to try and match a faster pace. Man I think i'm there (or close) right now.
Apparently people really enjoyed the sprint finish between me & the 2nd place kid .. several people told me they enjoyed that, it was awesome, we looked like we were going so fast etc.. that's kind of cool.
By far the coolest thing was seeing my mom's facial expression when I told her I won first place overall, and showed her my trophy.. she absolutely loves the trophy, it's really sick. She was so surprised but happy.. haha. She's starting to realize i'm not kidding when I say I might eventually (several months away) start winning all of these local races. Trophy:
My nappy headed swag after the race:
Also ... I didn't sweat at all. LOLOL. Was nice and cool (sub 70 F).
Some little 10 year old kid came up to me and asked me all kinds of questions after.. I was like a "pro" to him. It was his first race and he got 2nd in his age group (for 5k) - and he ran in basketball shoes.. It was pretty hilarious.. but you can tell he's competitive because I saw him sprinting it out with another 10 year old for teh "photo finish".. Cool stuff.
Food7:30 AM
post-race food:
- banana
- 2 x cookies (solid)
Session: Morning9:30 AM
jumps: submax
- got legs loose, then
- 4 SLRVJ's each leg
here's an L-SLRVJ:
actually happy about it.. legs felt ridiculous.. just didn't want to push them, was scared HEH!! (scared of hurting my heel for example).
Food10:30 AM
- 2% milk
- banana
Food11:30 AM
- big bowl of cheerios + honey + 2% milk
- 4 x banana
- green tea
Food3:30 PM
- blue corn tortilla chips + hot salsa
Food6 PM
- 2% milk
Session: Evening7:30 PM
jump rope running: 3.2 mi in 48:05
- pace: 14:46 min/mi
- pushed the jump rope pace HARD .. very fast to crazy fast
- pretty tough session
- did 5 laps instead of my goal of 6 .. stomach was gassing up starting in mile 4 and continuing into 5
Bioinjuries: welt on my right index finger from jump rope, bubbling up.. eek eheh
Food8 PM
- 2% milk
- banana
Food9 PM
- 2% milk
- tart cherry juice
- 1/2 roast beef sandwich
- some stacy's pita chips
Food10 PM
- oatmeal + honey
note to self:-
updating through the day.-
consistency consistency .. consistency.-
stop being a pussy.-
forget about what you did earlier, the day before, the week before, the year before .. focus only on the current sessiongoals:- wakeup @ 5 AM
- improve:
-- 100m
-- 200m
-- 400m
-- 1 KM
-- 12 minute test
-- 5 KM
-- L-SLRVJ
-- half squat, half RDL, calf raises, BW upper
potential run protocols:- always warmup great
- very light stretching before
- light stretching after
- paced runs: pick a pace and hold it 100%
- hold-on-for-dear-life: pick a pace, try and maintain pace for as long as possible -> measure distance maintained
- 12-minute test
- 200, 400m, 1km, 1 mile repeats
- from salazar workouts slide:
-- 6 x mile repeats with 400m jog recovery
-- 20 x 200m, with or without jog recovery
-- 8-12 x 400m, with x-second (~60s) standing recovery
training:- finish 5k sessions with some ~150-200m max sprints
5k:- make miles 1 & 2 the same, instead of 2 & 3
- maximally sprint (~160m) at the end of every 5k (from 3.0 to 3.1) -> need to teach myself to always tap into every last MU
markers:- repeatable 1m:15s 400m's with ~1 minute rest in between
- max 400 under 60s
future contests:- 10/09/2016: would need to run ~18:30 5k to win
- 11/24/2016: would need to run ~16:30 5k to win
- 12/14/2016: would need to run ~4:40 mile (holiday 1-mile race) to win
cues:- POSTURE! RUN TALL!
- SHORT GCT
- WHEN TIRED, SHORT GCT + GET STRIDE FREQ BACK ON TRACK
- HOLD HANDS PROPERLY - RELAXED
- STAY RELAXED
warning:- ALWAYS WARMUP PROPERLY
- DO NOT OVERSTRETCH
- GET ENOUGH SLEEP
weird:- CREATE IMAGINARY RUNNING FRIENDS & RUN WITH THEM
how come?- HOW COME I CAN'T ADD ~20m A WEEK TO MY ~13+ MPH PACE?? :f
pre-run meals:-
theories:- Think "run beautiful" not "run hard"
-- ^^ has alot to do with how I strike the ground, breathe, don't tighten up, etc
- Really big gulping inhalations through the mouth, prior to a run, could help to get the lungs to wake up.
- Static (short-holds - 5-10s) stretching before running to help me relax, feel loose
- Less (good) fat / More carb = winning