Sunday, July 7, 2013

Running Past the 4th of July Slump!


I did it!  I survived the "4th of July Slump"!

Every summer my training derails the July 4th week.  The temperature and humidity soars,the excitement of starting to train has worn off, I become sore from adding mileage (or have become injured) and the long runs on the schedule get into an uncomfortable zone (over 10 miles).  I also find my training interrupted by visitors to the city. 

With a focus this year on completing the Chicago Triathlon in 2:59:59 or faster and the Chicago Marathon in a time of 4:10:00 or faster, I was determined to complete my 12 mile long run over the weekend:

 
My average pace was about 15 seconds/mile slower than my desired plan, but I was happy to get the mileage in!


Running did not consume my entire weekend. With my mom and aunt in town, we ate at one of my favorite Caribbean Restaurants, The Wild Hare, where I had the Coconut-Encrusted Tilapia:

YUMMM!!!!!


While I still have many months of training ahead, I am excited that I have remained motivated through the holiday weekend

This week, my training schedule intensifies, as I had more mileage to my biking, running, and I start to add open water swimming into the rotation:
  • Monday
    •  Swim 1800+ yards
  • Tuesday
    •  Interval Run - 1200, 1000, 800, 600, 400, (200 RI)
  • Wednesday
    • 45 Minute Bike (15 hard)
    • Swim 25 minutes
  • Thursday
    • 7 Mile Tempo - 1 easy / 5 LT / 1 easy 
  • Friday
    • 30 Miles Bike
  • Saturday
    • 14 Miles - 9:15 goal pace
  • Sunday 
    • REST 
The Anti-Cruelty Society in the News...Dory, an Anti-Cruelty Alum, has been added to the "One World" show at Shedd Aquarium, showcasing the training similarities between dogs and aquatic animals!  See the Chicago Sun Times article

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

It's June...Time to Start TRAINING!!!


This week officially kicks off my summer training season! I am raising money for the Anti-Cruelty Society by running the Bank of America Chicago Marathon in October; however, I am also competing in the Lifetime Fitness Chicago Triathlon (Olympic-Distance) at the end of August!

How am I going to find time to train for a marathon AND a triathlon?  By following the FIRST “Run Less Run Faster approach: 

The high-mileage that goes along with most traditional marathon-training programs has caused over-use/stress injuries to me in the past.  In 2009 I had an especially frustrating year, as sciatica and piriformis injuries prevented me from toeing the line of the first Chicago Marathon I signed up for.

I came across the FIRST program while training for the San Diego Safari Park Half Marathon this spring.  I adopted parts of the program midway through my training cycle, but still followed a more traditional plan as the base. 

The result? 
A 5 minute PR in the Shamrock Shuffle 8k (in 37:52) while in the middle of half marathon training….

A new PR at the San Diego Safari Park Half Marathon (in 1:56:48!) over a very hilly course….

Followed by a 10-Mile PR at the Soldier Field 10 Mile (in 1:24:55 with a 2 minute bathroom break mid-race!) 3 weeks later….


AND NO INJURIES!

I think I’d be crazy NOT to follow the program!

FIRST follows a 3/2 approach where a week consists of:

·         3 Running Days
o   Each run has a different purpose/intensity to increase speed and endurance
·         2 (or more) Cross-Train days (ie, Swim or Bike)
·         1 Rest Day

I will add in an extra swim and bike session per week (doubling up on my runs some days) in order to fit in my triathlon training.  With days already planned for swimming and biking, this is tailor-made for a triathlete/runner such as myself.

The first week looks like this:

Mon
Tues
Weds
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun
Swim 1650 yds
8 x 400m at 1:40 pace, 2:30 rest
40 min bike (8 hard)
Swim 25 minutes
3miles @ 7:27 pace
20 miles
6 miles 8:08 pace
REST









For three weeks the distances will increase, and every fourth week there will be a decrease in distances as I take a “rest” week.

I am excited to use this plan and continue setting PR’s in the triathlon and marathon this year!

Did you know…The Anti-Cruelty Society provides more services then just animal adoptions?  In 2004, the Bruckner Rehabilitation & Treatment Center opened its doors.  The treatment center has space to care for 140 ill, yet treatable, animals so they may be adopted in the future.  To learn more, visit http://www.anticruelty.org/rehab/

If you would like to make a donation to the Anti-Cruelty Society, please visit my donation page.



Have you ever followed the FIRST program?  What is your favorite cross training activity when not running?