I’ve been thinking a lot on how to cut my time and get close to my goal of cutting an HOUR off my Calico 30k time. Besides running faster, I'm dedicated to the following practices:
1) Spend very little time at Aid Stations. I’m thinking 30 seconds, unless I have to refill my hydration pack. (which means no standing around cracking jokes trying to make the aid station workers laugh – I’ll have to do my silly antics as I run past them :)
2) No hands on the hips – this has been a long-standing rule for me. Hands on the hips is a pace killer.
3) Keep moving – in other words, if I have to fix my pack, untangle my earphones, etc, do it running (at the very least, moving forward in some manner).
4) Do everything fast, fast, fast. Tie my shoes fast. Refill on water fast. Pee fast.
Hopefully, these things can cut some minutes off my time (hopefully as much as 15 minutes). But I want to cut an HOUR. My husband said today, “Good luck with that!” I laughed and laughed. He’s a funny man. Sure, maybe I can’t do it. But I’m going to try. (Why else on earth would I be doing speed training? Surely not for the fun of it : )
Today, I ran the same 9 1/2 mile loop with about 1,300 feet elevation gain that I ran last Friday (Wood Canyon to Meadows, Top of the World to West Ridge, Cholla and back up through Canyon Vistas Park.) I cut my time from last week by twelve minutes. My fastest pace last week for this loop was 10.01, my fastest pace this week was 9.24. I’m happy with that improvement. But I’m more excited over these improvements:
1) I was able to run the downhills much faster because the uphills didn’t take all of my energy.
2) I felt stronger in the end as opposed to wanting to collapse.
Today’s run also taught me some things. First, I tried to take off my long sleeve shirt while still running. I took off my pack successfully on the run. But then I tangled my shirt in my earphone cords. So, I had to STOP to take off my shirt. Number one rule: don’t stop! At Calico, I’ll be wearing sleeves, no long sleeve shirt. That should take care of that!
There were times today when I had to stop of course, like the outhouse stop. Today, I was in and out as quickly as possible, without cleaning the outhouse. Yes, I usually tidy up outhouses after I use them. Yes, even during races. I know that’s absolutely absurd. I do absurd things. OBVIOUSLY. Fortunately though, there are no outhouses in the Calico race. The point is, don’t do anything I don’t have to do. I do however have to take pictures, and I do have to help people in need. Everything else though is out the window!
Okay, now I’m rambling.
Miles logged this morning: 9.47
Images from today’s run:
Wood Canyon a few miles into today’s run
So happy to finally reach top of Meadows Trail
Running along West Ridge, about 3 miles remaining