The mile started getting tough after a couple of laps because the wind in the home straight was really picking up and it was a real effort just to maintain the pace. HR175 Ca 94.
73.5/73.5/76.0/73.9 = 4:56.9
The 3k started about 20 minutes after the mile, and there were some strong runners (including Michael Mezzatesta who ran 17:18 at the Freo 5k on the weekend, and Andrew Brooker who's run some serious times on the track) so I was expecting a bit of a group but it failed to materialise after they dropped off after 4 laps or so. I felt great, just maintaining the pace without having to dig at all and finished strongly - too bad it wasn't a 5k!. HR 178 Ca91.
37.0/80.8/80.8/80.1/79.8/80.5/78.1/76.9 = 9:54.0 (3:18.6/3:20.0/3:15.4)
Friday am did a short recovery run from home to Canning Ave and back, 5.8km @4:46, HR 141 Ca85 673bpk. Stunning morning - if it had been windy and raining I would have stayed in bed, but given the bright sunshine and crisp conditions I felt an obligation to the weather gods to get out there...
Friday am did a short recovery run from home to Canning Ave and back, 5.8km @4:46, HR 141 Ca85 673bpk. Stunning morning - if it had been windy and raining I would have stayed in bed, but given the bright sunshine and crisp conditions I felt an obligation to the weather gods to get out there...
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You know it's only sunny 'cos I'm not there ... great you had a good track session and there was no lag from Tuesday :)
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