Friday, April 21, 2017

Less than 3 weeks to Bloomsday

Portland is on pace to have the wettest year since records started being kept in 1894. It has been a rough winter and spring, but the couple of days we've had with sun in April have felt incredible. I lucked out with both of my workouts this week with weather I haven't trained in since last year, and I definitely had an extra spring in my step. Some of it is mental, but it is physically much easier to run when it's not 40 degrees, windy, and putting your legs through an ice bath with heavy rain. Unfortunately there isn't much of a reason to be optimistic about the weather turning for the long run as we have had years where the rain doesn't stop until July. The trails have been a mess, but one positive note to running through war-torn Forest Park this year is that I'm putting a lot of miles in shoes that haven't worn much in the past. It's been fun to put the tread and fit to the test and still get some soft miles in. If you're looking for a new trail shoe, check out the Brooks Mazama and the Caldera. The Mazama really holds onto the ankle, is more firm, and built like a racing flat. The Caldera is great for longer runs as you have a more cushion under your foot and more surface contact for when you're running a bit slower.

We're edging closer to Bloomsday, and I am very excited to show something for my last several months of training. In spite of the setbacks, I am quite fit at the moment. I'm sure I'll still need a few more races under my belt to chip off the rest of the rust, but I hope to get that over the next couple of months. I'll also be spending the final 3 weeks of training getting a few fast workouts in as we've been mostly focused on strength since early March after my plantaris injury. I'll post those workouts next week.

This will be my first go at Bloomsday, so any course advice would be greatly appreciated! Comment on this blog, are find me on Twitter: @ryavail
Thanks again for reading, and feel free to check out last week's training below.

Weeks to go: 3 AM PM Strength Mileage
Monday 9 off 40 minutes 9
Tuesday 11 5 + drills and strides 16
Wednesday 4 mile tempo @ 19:01, 3 x mile @ 4:38, 4:37, 4:34, rest = 1 min 4.5 18.5
Thursday 11 5 40 minutes 16
Friday 10 5+ drills and strides 15
Saturday 12 mile tempo @ 4:58 pace off 18
Sunday 7.5 off 40 minutes 7.5
TOTAL 100

6 comments:

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  2. Ryan, I commented on your post from last week. I've run Bloomsday five times and after a several year absence, am headed back this year. My course advice is that it's mellow for the first 1.5 miles and then a bit of a gradual uphill grind for the next couple miles. Around mile 4, you drop down into a gulley, take a right and begin a substantial ~3/4 mile climb up Doomsday Hill. Once you crest that, it's dead flat to the finish. Save something for that climb up DD hill, and then crank to the finish! Good luck.

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