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Ran 3 miles of speed workouts consisting of 6x800 meters with a 400 meter jog at 7:30 mile pace in between intervals. I don't know what it is, but this workout killed me. I pushed as hard as I could, and still did not achieve any extraordinary times. My splits were as follows: 2:22, 2:30, 2:32, 2:34, 2:37, 2:37. This was dissapointing because I would have liked to break 5:00 min mile pace, but thats the way running is sometimes. I think that the lack of a good recovery before the following interval is what really did it. Previously, when I did speed workouts, I would only run 12x400 with a half lap walk, which gave me plenty of time to recover. Today, I felt tired even before beginning the next interval. Even though my times were dissapointing, I still felt like I got a good workout.

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From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 17:03:11

Nick - there are several things going on here. First, you are probably still not 100% recovered from your recent long run. Second, your first 800 was 2:22 - this way faster than your current 5 K pace, and will give you some serious oxygen debt. And, you are right, your recoveries were brutal. There is a big difference between trotting/shuffling at 12:00 pace, and running at 7:30 for your recovery. You will probably need about 2 miles at 7:30 to get the same recovery you'd get jogging 400 at 12:00.

Nevertheless, I believe the workout was beneficial, and demonstrated a high level of fitness.

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