Sawyers Rd 27km
Heart rate 150 at end. Average speed 6min 06 per km.
Darlington to Sawyers Rd and back course.
Splits 1.28.46/1.16.10
(Did the last 9.5km in 50minutes @ 5min 15 per km pace)...
Decided to throw in a big surge in the second half after taking it easy
with the Hills group B-team, (who are starting their long taper for the 89km Comrades race in June)Morts, and a few others, most of whom were doing the 33k course...Had some great chats about all things running in perfect running weather occasional light rain, beautiful views, two big kangaroos jumped out onto the trail as if to say; "come on see if you can stay with us!" hahahaha *LOL* :-)
What more can I say but I love running the railway heritage trail from Darlington...
Initially I was planning to run a fast 22km, but after 10 hours of meter reading yesterday, and getting to Great Eastern Hwy in 1 hour 15 I decided I'd rather enjoy the B-teams company a bit longer and get a longer run in...Only had 1 gatorade with me and was keen to get home to help out my wife, plus get started on my overtime work today, so decided not to go the whole 33km that the B-team was going although it was tempting.
I am starting a part-time evening job next week (got the nod to start 3 months probation in their callcentre yesterday), and looks like we have adjusted to the pays situation in my main job so hopefully the end of my finances woes is very close...My new part-time job has the option to go fulltime, but at this stage I am looking at keeping both jobs. Hopefully this extra time commitment doesnt impact too negatively on my running but have to get another income option on the board, so I don't get caught out when hard times come again...
Its my quickest time on that course by 8 minutes, compared to the 2hr 52 I did on 17th August 2007 in the leadup to my Melbourne Marathon run last year. See HERE for details of that run. Some other times I have done this run in the last two years are May 2007 and September 2006.
On the way back i was trying to push the pace after wasting some time in the first half on breaks at Mundaring and Glen Forrest, plus had to get gravel out of my shoes a few times from Sawyers Rd to Mundaring on the way back. In the last 7km Djc and a woman I dont know came past at about 5minutes per km so I worked hard to keep them in sight for a few km and started hitting some 5.00-5.30 per km sort of stuff...
Very happy! with run. Another long run in the bank, and pushing the last 6-9km will help me a lot in my quest to try and improve my times quickly. An LFD (long fast distance) run for the second half of the run...
Monday 19th May; Cycled 15minutes on exercise bike before work...
WEEK 10 (19/05/08-25/05/08);
Volume; 179min + 39hrs MR work. Sessions; 2 +MR
Best RHR; 49 bpm Sleep; 40hrs (5.71hrs per night) *35
OD/LSD; 27km long run 24/5
Races/Time trials/LFD; Last 13km (especially last 11km) of long run on 24/5 was LFDish...
Reps sessions;NIL
5-point strategy measures;
1-long run/ride etc done?-yes achieved.
2-2x reps/race/timetrial sessions done?-no failed
3-Abs done?- no failed
4-cycling done-yes achieved.
5-swim done?-no failed
Comments;...
3 Comments:
That's a good long run Jonathon - no wonder you're pleased. Speedy second half!
Good news on the job front too. It's quite a balancing act you're doing there.
Really happy to hear about the job, TB.
Sounds like the hill runs are great, will have to try it sometime.
All the best.
What a strong finish! Keep the way that felt in the back of your mind and tap into it during your next mara.
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