Yesterday's Total Calorie Intake: 2225
This morning's plan was to wake up early and do a 17.2 mile out-and-back/loop from my neighborhood to the Rockville Millennium Trail and back. The training plan calls for a 16 mile run, but this seemed like a good course that I'm familiar with - so I decided to do the extra 1.2 miles.
Since we had to leave to go to synagogue around 10am, I needed to be home around 9am. I figured this run would take me about 3 hours and 15 minutes, so I needed to get out the door by 5:45am. 5:45am is exactly when I got out of the house - and 3:15:10 was my time...not too bad on the planning side!
My plan was to try to keep my heart rate under 150 for as long as possible - staying at a nice even pace for the entire run. I decided to pick some mellower music to help out with this. I had a collection of Indigo Girls, Joni Mitchell, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Rufus Wainright and Don MacLean among others.
It worked for most of the run - my average heart rate was 153. I know that towards the end of the run my heart rate was in the low 160s, so I did a good job regulating my pace at the beginning of the run. I seem to have a problem regulating my speed when going up a gradual incline...I have a tendency to keep my normal pace which sends my heart rate up. On bigger hills, I slow down more, but on the gradual hills I don't do such a good job slowing down. I'm going to have to work on this before the marathon. It will actually help me for all races in the future - not just the marathon.
I ran pretty much the entire 3 hours, 15 minutes and 10 seconds. There were a few times I had to stop. Just as I was getting onto the Millennium Trail, I had a pebble in my shoe, so I stopped, took my shoe off and got it out. On the Millennium Trail, there are only two trash cans so I was going to take my GUs a little before each of them so I could throw the empty packets in the trash cans. However, the first trash can caught me by surprise, so I stopped for a few seconds to do my GU shot and take a drink. There was also one traffic light that I had to stop at for about 1 minute as cars were turning - I had good luck with all the other traffic lights (of course, there's not too many cars on the road between 5:45am and 9am on Saturday morning!).
About 13-14 miles through the run I still felt great! I was thinking, "heck, there's nothing to this...once I get started I can keep on going forever." However, around mile 15 my legs started to feel sore. It didn't stop me from finishing out the last 2 miles, but those two miles were not easy.
My hydration/fueling plan for today - I ate a chewy granola bar before the run and brought 3 GU packets - the plan was to take one at around each hour into my run (or at the trash cans on the Millennium Trail, which happened to coincide pretty nicely with hours 1 and 2!). I added the 3rd water bottle to my AmphiPod RunLite, so I had 24 oz of water with me. The water belt with three water bottles was a little strange at first, but I got used to it pretty quickly. I rationed it out the water pretty well, but I think I would have drank more if I had more.
After I got home, I took a quick warm shower and then a cold bath (no ice - I whimped out). This supposedly helps with inflammation and to bring your core temperature back down quicker.
So this was my longest run - 17.2 miles - and my most weekly mileage - 34.3 miles!
2 comments:
Congrats on your long run!
By the way, is there a flavor of GU that you recommend? I haven't bought any yet, but I know I'll need it later in my training for the long runs. Thanks!
Hi Mike, I'm a little behind on your blog so I just saw this. 17 miles?? That is SO AWESOME! I am doing 11 this weekend with my running group. The 1/2 we are doing next month has a huge hill in it so we are taking a road trip Saturday for our run so we can practice the huge hill in our 1/2 marathon course. Wish me luck!!
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