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I ran a 10k this morning at the Boulder Reservoir. I finished with a time of 34:23 (fourth place), which I am decently pleased with for two reasons. First, this course was completely flat (rolling hills), unlike the course that I set my PR on (it dropped approx. 400 ft). This course was also almost all dirt and gravel, which for me, seems much harder to run on than asphalt. So, considering these factors, I think that my performance today was better than that a month ago (my last 10k). At the 5k mark my time was 16:20. I know that I could have set a new 5k PR if I were running that distance, but because I had to pace myself I let it go. At the end of the race, a finisher in front of me, which works at Boulder Running Co., told me that my stride was not matching my shoes at all, causing me to be inefficient and lose energy. He thinks that if I get some shoes that cause my step to line up the right way, that I can greaty improve efficiency and reduce time. I won a $50.00 gift card to the store from this race, so I may go talk to him and test out some different shoes. I had to bike to the reservoir which is 8 miles away because I did not have any other mode of transportation. After biking the eight miles back, I played a soccer game, which was pretty hard. In all, I am satisfied with my effort today. My time might not be stellar, but I can see that I am definitely improving as time goes on.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 07:14:24

Nick:

This is actually a better performance that your 33:40 downhill. Note that your 5 mile split was probably around 27:20.

Was there anything in the terrain of the second half to make it naturally slower (more rolling hills, dirt, headwind)?

In any case, assuming nothing extremely drastic on the second half, 16:20 - 18:03 split shows you have enough VO2 Max power right now to run 32:40, but your anaerobic threshhold is not there yet. To improve it - 2x3 miles each at 5:30 pace, or 5 miles at 5:30 pace with a good warm-up and cooldown.

From Nick on Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 12:55:42

To complete the 10k, the course went out 5k, and followed the same path back. Because of this I know that I truly did just "slow down" on the second half (there was a small amount of headwind, but it probably did not make much of a difference). I seem to always destroy my time about 2/3 of the way through the race. Up until then, I feel that I have the ability to really haul, but after this mark, my splits definitely decrease. I am unsure of how to change this.

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 13:44:47

Do two tempo workouts a week, and one interval workout. Keep the mileage at 50/week until you start feeling comfortable, then up it to 55, 60, 65, 70 gradually making sure you get used to each new level very well before you increase it.

Regarding shoes - I do not think they will make a world of difference, maybe a little bit.

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