Monday, March 3, 2008

Sanity on the treadmill...

Some people do speedwork on the TM. Others do long runs or tempo runs. I will be the same way when running outside is an option. But...if you have no choice as to running in or outside, you've got to keep yourself motivated. If I bust my chops doing a 5-mile tempo run at LT pace on the TM, I know I'll have psychological troubles getting on the thing for an easy run. It never seems easy to run over 40 minutes on a treadmill to me. The time is too dilated.
My solution?....doing progressive runs each and every day.
An example:
Mile 1 @ 930/mile
Mile 2@ 840/mile
Mile 3@ 830/mile
Mile 4@ 800/mile
mile 5@ 800/mile
mile 6@ 740/ mile
mile 7@ 720/ mile
cool @ 840/ mile for .3 miles

Some days I'll go easy and never exceed 8:00 pace. Others, I'll go the last 3 at 6:20-6:40 pace. Typically, the average pace is around 8:20, including the first 2 miles, or 7:50 without them. But I'm never so fatiqued that I can't face the thought of hitting the tread the next day. I go 8-10 one day but that's it. I go loco if I'm on the thing too long. Of course I'm doing base training at 50-55 mpw.

Today, I did the above workout while watching the blowing snow out the window. But long runs and a good Tempo run are important. But I'll save that for outdoors.

I don't like this routine, but it's the best for my legs and mind. I listen to my Rock or Jazz CDs burned specifically to be heard over the motor. For what it's worth, I feel fairly race ready for a HM or less based on these miles. It beats running on ice!

4 comments:

rundangerously said...

ronster, thanks for your comment on my rr. i followed the link here to your blog and notice that you listed "crime and punishment" - me too. if you get a chance to visit my blog, check out the "painting" on my sidebar. i took a picture of the original, which hangs in the musee d'orsay. it's one of my favorite degas works - "l'absinthe drinkers"
would you mind if i added a link to your site on my sidebar?

Ron said...

I'll be sure to visit. Hey, the blog needs all the readers it can get..go ahead.
Again, great race. If I'd started younger mayby I could tolerate such runs....

rundangerously said...

thanks ronster! for me, it was just a question of adding on miles! i started off w/5ks and just kept going longer and longer :)

Unknown said...

Hey Ron,

I read your post on the daily that you had a blog entry about your fondness for progression runs on the TM and unfondness for the Cialis commercial ;-) so thought I'd drop by. When I run on the treadmill, which is usually on Saturday's when I go to the gym, I always do a progression run for an hour (sometime 75 or 80 minutes if I have time but that's about all I can handle). I usually start at like 10:30/mile and just keep increasing the speed every 5 minutes or every kilometer or so until it is down to 6:30/mile or 6:40. Seems to work well and keeps me focused and also seems to make the run go by much quicker. Anyway, just saying that progression runs are pretty much it for me on the TM.

Gregory (Pudov)