Monday, March 17, 2014

Teaching Yourself Speed Through Self Guided Practice!

Anything worth doing takes time and effort

on the part of the individual learner!!

Coaches and teachers can only advise and show the way.

Commitment

How can a person improve his or her pace as a runner? There are a number of ways! However, the main thing is to stick to the main thing. Be committed to running on a regular basis. If one does that, his speed will increase simply because he is consistent. It's the same kind of commitment one would make toward learning to sing or play an instrument. There's nothing like regular effort. It generally leads to improved performance.

The Long Run

Another way to improve pacing is to insert a weekly long distance run into your training plan. For some reason, those 10 mile or longer runs lead to faster runs at the shorter distances. I have found that a weekend long run of 15 miles or more makes the 5 miler in the middle of the week seem easy. After a few longer runs like this, I find 3 mile runs to be simple and fun!

Speed Work and Hill Repeats


In addition to the long run, a tried and true method is regular speed work. This can include timed repeats of 1 to 5 or more minutes with slower paced breaks. It could also mean repeats on the track of 400, 800, 1200, and 1600 meters with variants in between. Following each repeat, a runner should do an easy recovery lap.

Just before the
Flying Monkey Marathon!!

Hill workouts are grueling, but they will strengthen the legs! So find a hilly course or find a hill and run repeats up the hill at a 10k pace. Your legs will burn and your heart rate will rise, but you will recover as you walk or jog down the hill for your next repeat. You could also run a hilly race like the Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon to build your leg strength and confidence.

Self-Discipline


Disciplined running takes practice and self control. Disciplined learning in school takes practice and self control! Effective students work on their learning through individual efforts, like a distance runner. If I had a coach, he or she could tell my what to do and how to do it, but it would be up to me do go about the business f making things happen. Teachers are like coaches, they can only share information and assist with practice in the classroom, but it is up to the individual student to learn by independent effort and completing homework assignments.

You can really only blame yourself for any lack of improvement, because you are the only one who controls you. So, I will continue to practice consistency as I improve my running and musical skills. How about you? What kind of skills are you trying to develop?

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Crankin' Up Some New Speed at the Old Newton High School Track

It was a chilly afternoon, with some wind gusts, but I decided to brave the weather and go to the track to hone my speed skills. I'm glad I did because following this session, I had a real boost of confidence. I was running 400 meter repeats and I saved the fastest repeat for last completing it in 2:02!!


A picture of the Alcovy High School Track!
I love to run there, but it's not always available


It was fantastic to have the Old Newton High Track available for use. Especially since it's so conveniently located close to my workplace. I just got dressed to run, jumped in the car drove to the track, and did my thing.

I was able to complete each lap in 2:15 or less with nice, easy recovery laps between each speed lap. I look forward to many more weekly sessions at the Old Newton High Track as the 20014 school year continues!  My new motto is: Blood Pressure Down, Speed Up! Perhaps that 27 minute 5k will become a reality soon!! Cranking up some speed every week to help make it happen!!

Monday, February 24, 2014

2014 Looks Great!

Two Marathons


I'm feeling great! Since my last post, I've run two marathons and improved my times! I completed The Flying Monkey Marathin in 5:40. It was my training run for my latest reprise of the Warner Robins Marathon where I set a PR of 5:19.

Three Half Marathons


I've started 2014 with three half marathons. My first is a perennial favorite because it's in my hometown of Columbus, Georgia, AND it's always free: The Red Nose Half Marathon. I finished the race in 2:25, that's 10 minutes faster than last year. Plus, it's a course record!

The second half marathon was part of the Tybee Run Fest. I set a personal course record of 2:25. That's 10 minutes faster than the last time I ran it!! It was very rainy and I felt chilled before and after the race, but felt fantastic. Actually, I probably would have had a better time if my right shoe had not untied itself. I had to retie it twice because the first time it untied in seconds! Bad job! But a great run overall!!

The third half marathon was the Run the Reagan! Chilly temps were compounded be 29 MPH wind gusts in our faces for the first 6.5 miles. The wind seemed to help on the way to the finish of this out and back course which is run on the Ronald Reagan Highway in Gwinett County. My shoes were well tied, so no problems there!! The wind probably slowed me down, but I was able to set a PR of 2:20!!

Training with Christian Camfiield on the Covington Eastside Trail
It's got a good mix of hills!

Believe and Train


All I can say is I am feeling good about these results. Apparently consistent training and regular weekly speed work will get you to your goals. I'm planning to up the tempo for the rest of 2014. Who knows? Perhaps this old man has some fast paced running in his future. Feeling GREAT!!