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Ran 12x400 meters today for a speed workout. For the first 1600 meters I ran 4:34, 2nd I ran 4:37 and 3rd I also ran 4:37. My fastest 400 was 66 seconds, slowest was 70 seconds. This was probably one of the hardest workouts that I have ever done, mainly because running such fast 400 meters back to back makes your legs feel like spaghetti. You know that it is a good workout when your lungs feel like fire, your legs are shot and you are only halfway done. For some weird reason, I ran 69 seconds for almost every single 400 meter lap. I guess that must just be my max pace at this point in time. Although I only ran 3 miles at max pace today, it feels as if I ran 10 at sub 6:00 pace. I started and finished with an easy one mile jog.

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From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 16:00:51

Good work. What did you do in between the intervals to recover?

From Nick Miller on Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 19:46:55

My recovery time was about 2:30 average. They ranged, however from two to three minutes.

From Nick Miller on Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 12:58:35

By the way, congratulations in the marathon. I don't know how you can persevere so long and get such a good time. Good work!

Nick

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