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    <title>Week that was &amp; Greetings from Cali</title>
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      <name>Rob_Mandje</name>
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G'day out there in cyber space. I just woke up and felt the need to<br />
finally do a quick update. It's currently just after 9AM here in Los<br />
Gatos, California. <br /><br />For my body it means it's really just after 10AM<br />
(Boulder time). I got into town late evening on the 1st, so I have only<br />
really been here one full day thus far. It's a very very nice area,<br />
ridiculously wealthy. I won't go into too much details about that<br />
(that's what google is for), but let's just say that the only 3 car<br />
dealerships I saw in town only sold cars that were in the six figures. <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
<br />I'll recap last week (not in the typical fashion though as I'm pressed<br />
for time). Last week's training was overall a good one. Lorraine wanted<br />
to experiment with my peak or rather finding when I'd peak in a mini 4<br />
day cycle. So last week's mileage was VERY low for what I'm used to. <br /> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><font color="#ff0000">Last week = Week # 42, March 23rd - 29th<font color="#000000"> </font></font></strong></span><font color="#ff0000"><font color="#000000"> <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
I woke up on Sunday and felt very sore from the previous day's workout<br />
(really the 6 x 150m fast sprints). So my Sunday long run was rather<br />
short @ 11.50 miles or so. Monday was an easy hilly run of 11.50 miles<br />
or so as well. Tuesday (while still sore) we headed to the track and<br />
did a light workout of 3 x k. The pace wasn't supposed to be fast and<br />
thus I avg about 2:51. Lorraine asked me to take Wed off and I did. I<br />
felt way to full of energy on that day though, but I knew that we were<br />
experimenting with a day off in the middle of the week to see the<br />
results. I like that Lorraine can think that far ahead and experiment<br />
now for things that we'd like to have completely nailed down later on<br />
in the summer/year. <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thursday itself consisted of an easy 7<br />
miler and 6 x 100m strides on the grass. I was far too sore (STILL!!!!)<br />
to do anything too quick w/ them and just ran them at about 15 sec or<br />
so. Friday I was allowed to run more of my typical daily avg and ran an<br />
easy 12 miler @ South Boulder Creek Trail. After that I ran 3 x 200m on<br />
the track where I was told to FLOAT the 1st 100m and then pick up the<br />
last 100m. I ran 27,26 &amp; 26 seconds. <br /> Finally on Saturday we<br />
had planned a quick workout. Just 1 x 2 mile in a time trial type<br />
situation. The goal was 9 mins. I felt pretty confident that I'd be<br />
able to run around 9 mins and if all went well -without killing myself<br />
for the effort- be able to run anywhere between 8:50 - 9:00. Well that<br />
was not to be the case. We (we as in BOULDER) had unreal winds.<br />
Lorraine and Harlan would later go on to tell me that they thought I'd<br />
call it quits somewhere before (or maybe after) the 1st mile, when I<br />
was already behind the pace and visibly struggling against the wind.<br />
The thought never crossed my mind, instead I kept thinking, "Well I'll<br />
have to run the next mile in xyz to get this time." Later with 1/2 mile<br />
to go when I saw I'd need to run a 1:56 or at least sub 2 mins I<br />
thought, "Well why not I haven't gone this fast yet but let's give it a<br />
go..." <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Needless to say I came home in a 9:30 and it was the<br />
toughest 2 miler I had ever run. We found out later that we had 46 mph<br />
wind gust, and I felt every single mile per hour of it. I was very<br />
upset by the time (not effort) and thus Lorraine decided that we better<br />
try another one, since the time didn't reflect my true fitness. I<br />
didn't really think I could do another because (A) I was tired from<br />
battling the wind (both physically and more importantly MENTALLY) &amp;<br />
(B) I just flat out felt frustrated by the effort and wanted to call it<br />
quits for the day. <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Lorraine drove me up up and a ways out of<br />
town (between Lyons, Boulder &amp; Longmont) to do the next repetition,<br />
where I'd follow her car and stop when she stopped along a looong<br />
stretch of dirt road. I got pretty stiff in the car while driving with<br />
her and could barely keep up with her at first when we got out and were<br />
warming up. I kept trying to push the negative thoughts out of my head.<br />
She sent me off and told me to just stride out the 1st mile or so and<br />
see how I felt. To be honest if it hadn't bee for Lorraine I would've<br />
def called it quits. Eitherway it went much better than the first. I<br />
ran a 9:15 for that 2 mile and the effort didn't feel anywhere near as<br />
tough as the 9:30 fist effort. I also ran it rather evenly through 1<br />
mile. The splits were 2:20, 2:20, 2:23 (I stopped because I thought<br />
Lorraine said I was done, and didn't realize I had 1/2 mile to go) and<br />
2:12 last 800m. &nbsp;&nbsp; So there you have it that's basically the training<br />
from last week. I hit 65 miles and felt rather sore for the 1st part of<br />
the week. Now I'm in California and looking forward to getting in some<br />
training down here as well as lacing up the spikes and starting my 2008<br />
Olympic Journey. <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I'll try and do another update soon. My good<br />
friend: Steve Sherer (who I'm training and staying with) can't remember<br />
the password for his wireless internet, so I have to use his lap top.<br />
Meaning that for the time being I've brought a lap top that's<br />
essentially a giant paperweight in my bag pack. The guys are still<br />
sleeping now but when they wake up (hopefully soon) we'll go for a nice<br />
run in the Redwood Forest in Santa Cruz. I'll definitely take my<br />
picture as it's truly a beautiful place. I was there once in 2001 when<br />
my then college team and I came this way for the Stanford Invitational.<br />
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Well I must get going. Thanks for stopping by and having a (hopefully) quick read of things. <br /> <br /><em>Peace &amp; Love</em> <br /> <br />-Rob </font></font></p>
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