Thursday, May 1, 2014

New Training Block


Midway through the new training schedule and I am feeling great.  You always have to make adjustments as you see fit.  The weather didn't quite cooperate with me this week so my long run on Wednesday had to get shifted to today but that is OK.  I don't think I would have pushed as hard yesterday on it. 
I talked the other day about utilizing a training plan and sticking to it.  This week was the first time in my training that I arranged a strict routine for the week since starting and it has made me a lot more accountable for my training.  I have an ending mileage and time that I should hit if I stick to it and seeing that makes it a lot harder to alter training. 

I was looking through my training times and got curious how well I will start doing once the events start up in July.  I figured that if I was to run Maryland Olympic Du right now, I would finish in roughly 1:58.  That makes me feel pretty good as the Elite guys have to finish in less than 2 hours to compete at that level.  I looked at my age group from last year and the winner came in at 2:02.  That was also a motivating factor to keep to my training as a podium place possibility makes for a lot better day come race day. 
No matter what you are training for, train at the level you want to achieve, not where you are now.  Figure out where you want to finish a race and strive for that.  If it is a possible podium finish...make it happen.  If you want to finish under a certain time...train to that time.  I give people advice all the time and you shouldn't start out training at the distance you want to finish but the time you want to finish in.  If you want to finish a half marathon in 2 hours, run for 2 hours and see how far you get before just lumbering along for 13.1 miles.  If it is an Olympic triathlon in under 2:45, do all three disciplines and add up the times you come up with.  Once you have all three times and find a total time, let’s say 3:05, then figure out which event you can start cutting down and where.  About two months out from race day, do everything you can to do all three events in a row and see where you are at.  This is how I am training for Nation's this year.  I have a goal time in mind that I want to finish in and I know which events I can shave time off from to make that happen. 

Put the plan to action, follow your plan for training and nutrition, and rock it on race day!