Sunday, August 12, 2012

Week 5 Marathon Training – 31 Miles!

Date

Target Time (minutes)

Actual Time (minutes)

Distance (miles)

Weight (pounds)

8/06/2012

45

50

4.1

167

8/07/2012

60

65

5.3

168

8/08/2012

-

-

-

 

8/09/2012

60

90

5.7

168

8/10/2012

-

-

-

 

8/11/2012

120

128

12.25

167

8/05/2012

45

46

3.6

168

Total:

330

379

31

 


Another week down and 31 miles logged for Week 5 of Marathon Training. The highlight for this week was a 12.25 mile Long Run on Saturday. Despite managing a hectic travel schedule this week for work, I was able to pretty much stick to my training plan although I had to make a few minor adjustments. For instance, today (Sunday) is supposed to be a Rest Day but I did get to the fitness center and logged a 3.6 mile run at an easy pace. I also included some lower body strength training after my run this morning.

This weekend I was able to watch Team USA (men and women) perform at the 2012 Olympics in London and all I can say is that all of those athletes are such an inspiration to anyone who enjoys running as a sport. My goodness – the speed with which they bolt around the track is mesmerizing. How is it possible for the human body to move at such speed with such finesse? Lots of grit and determination, commitment, and dedication to what they want to accomplish. It felt so proud to be an American watching them bring home the Gold and Silver Olympic Medals this weekend. Congratulations Team USA!

As for me, I will embark on my 6th Week of Marathon Training beginning tomorrow – Go Team John!

Happy and Safe Running Folks!
John

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  2. (Argh! Too many spelling errors on that one.)

    Best wishes on Week 6, Team John. Next week is Week 6 for me as well, though I am on a longer time line than Team John - long run is only 7 miler. Have a great week, John!

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  3. Thanks for the support ad encouragement timelapse - I appreciate it! Good luck with your training too!

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  4. Thanks for the support ad encouragement timelapse - I appreciate it! Good luck with your training too!

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