--amadeus-- wrote: » And to start - I'm a little concerned about my weekly mileage. This week is pretty poor (I'll be lucky to get mid 30s) and I've been doing 40s for the last couple of weeks with the intention of doing 6 - 8 weeks of 50 - 60 mpw as teh basis of my attempt. Do you think that's enough? What sort of mileage are you all doing and planning?
Racing Flat wrote: » coming back to my hobby horse of don't take 2 months off after the marathon and so come back at square 1 for the next attempt. Keep the momentum and the progression up.
Abhainn wrote: » Peak week for my marathon schedule will be something like this: Mon - Rest or 4 miles easy Tues - 7 miles at around 07:15 pace Wed - 8 x 800 at average 2:45 / 800 or 6 x 1k at 3:30 average Thurs -6 miles at 07:15 pace Fri - Rest Sat - 12 miles at MP (6:45 /mile) Sun - 22 miles with last 6 at MP Total miles: 60 If I can get through that week I'm hoping that will give me the 61 seconds I couldn't find last Sept
Stupid_Private wrote: » Personally I'd just swap the days about a bit - the Sat and Sun in a row is a tough ask. I'd swap Friday and Saturday, also swap Tuesday and Wednesday - Monday would be 4 miles and not a rest. I wouldn't constrict myself to a pace on Wednesday or Thursday, just comfortable running. Some days I'll be out doing 8 minute pace because of tough sessions the day before - you never really know what pace you're going to do your jogging days until you get out and do them.
Stupid_Private wrote: » Personally I'd just swap the days about a bit - the Sat and Sun in a row is a tough ask.
Rusty Cogs 08 wrote: » For anyone who has gone (marginally) sub 3 or those aiming for it. How did you decide what pace to go out at for say the first half.
Rusty Cogs 08 wrote: » A faster first half with a 2nd half fade is another. A negative split for the brave ?
aero2k wrote: » The other weeks I'm considering doing the run without carbs, but drinking plenty of water as recommended by McMillan.
aero2k wrote: » I'm running the Adidas series and treating the races as "big workouts"; for race weeks I'll do my LSR on the Tues and after the race on Saturday I'll do a warm down long enough to make the days total 90-120min.
aero2k wrote: » and last Sunday I ran 18:38 for the 5k, which McMillan translates to 3:01:29 for the marathon. I have 14 weeks to find 90 secs.....
Racing Flat wrote: » or if it does the stress it places on your system and possibly immune system may be counterproductive - run you down too much. It wouldn't be for me anyway..
Racing Flat wrote: » I wouldn't recommend this. A race is a race, adding and hour or 90 minutes on to the end of a 5mile race would probably take more out of you than you could hope to gain I think .... as long as you have enough of the long runs in no harm missing a week for a race.
Racing Flat wrote: » When using mcmillan for predicting marathon time, my rule of thumb is to only use half marathon times and to add 5-10minutes. Between 5k and half marathon it's fine, above and below that it's a bit ropy IMO. I'd imagine you'd want to be very close to 18mins for 5k, 30mins for 5 miles, 37-38 for 10k, 62 for 10mile, 83 for the half.
--amadeus-- wrote: » Not sure if this is a viable thread or not.... There tends to be a lot of support for newbies and improver's (the two mentored DCM threads, the Tri Novice thread for example) but less of a community vibe as you move up the pace. I know a lot of us read each others logs but I'll read 10 for every one I comment in and I'm sure others are the same. And I know that there are a few of us aiming at sub 3 this autumn. I'm taking a crack at it in Amsterdam, Village Runner and Peckham in Berlin, SunGod in Dublin. I'm sure SloggerJogger is going to take another pop at it as well having come so close. And of course we have a lot of runners who have already gone sub 3 (and faster). And the Sub 3 thread on RunnersWorld is very busy and popular. So here we go - if it works it works, if it sinks it sinks! And to start - I'm a little concerned about my weekly mileage. This week is pretty poor (I'll be lucky to get mid 30s) and I've been doing 40s for the last couple of weeks with the intention of doing 6 - 8 weeks of 50 - 60 mpw as teh basis of my attempt. Do you think that's enough? What sort of mileage are you all doing and planning?
Peckham wrote: » Sosa - looks like we're both P&D advocates! I'm following the exact same school of thought as you...bigger focus on tempo and PMP running than V02 max (seems to be a lot of marathoners on this forum focussing heavily on short reps). I'm also steering away from too much racing - the adidas 10 miler is my key race in training, and may only do one other.
--amadeus-- wrote: » And I know that there are a few of us aiming at sub 3 this autumn. I'm taking a crack at it in Amsterdam, Village Runner and Peckham in Berlin, SunGod in Dublin. I'm sure SloggerJogger is going to take another pop at it as well having come so close.
Racing Flat wrote: » Marathon 3 - 2.59 (Target 2.59.59) Miles in 20 weeks prior - 1068 (53/week) Relevant Race Times during last 20 weeks:5m 28.24 10k 36.27 10m 60.01 Half 83.03 NB 10m time not in build-up, 6 months previously.
TFBubendorfer wrote: » Crikey, reading this almost makes me want to give up entirely. 60.01 in the 10 miles is totally out of reach for me, as is 36.27 in the 10k. How am I supposed to get to sub-3 with times of 63.01 and 39.09 respectively?
TFBubendorfer wrote: » end up frustrated again because I missed a time target.
Racing Flat wrote: » This happened me big time after marathon 2 so I decided not to do another one until I knew I'd be able to go sub 3. So I waited 3 years, hence the big change in 5mile/10mile/10k times.
TFBubendorfer wrote: » After Boston I felt like waiting 3 years myself. Problem is, I'll be 42 by then and any chance of a fast time might have gone for good.
Racing Flat wrote: » but raced too much and so was inconsistent with many unplanned low mileage weeks and rest days, particularly at key times like 4th and 6th last weeks which are extremely improtant. ..... I was more focused on the marathon and raced less.
Peckham wrote: » After a few marathons, and if aiming for a sub-3 time, do longer LSRs become less important?
aero2k wrote: » Can you elaborate on the above a bit? How much racing is too much? What do you recommend for the 4th and 6th last weeks? As already mentioned I'm doing the Adidas series, but slotting them in in place of a hard session and with a (relatively) easy week after each one. My big concern is the closeness of the 1/2m to the DCM. Thanks for this really helpful post. aero2k
aero2k wrote: » My big concern is the closeness of the 1/2m to the DCM.