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2009-07-25 12:33 PM

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Subject: Splitting up a scheduled long run?
So I posed this question on ST and nearly got banned Laughing, but the funny thing is the one person that said it was totally fine is an IM pro, so go figure (had a couple of others agree as well).

Anyway, does anyone train like this from time to time?  I'd love to hear from coaches and from IM athletes that may have used this method at some point or another. 

I never plan to bow out of a scheduled long run, but I've decided this training cycle that I'm going for quality over quantity mileage and see what happens.  So as in the case of last weekend, I had a scheduled 14 miler.  I got in about 10 quality miles when the wheels fell off and I started to gallo walk more or less.  Form got bad, everything got bad.  Primarily due to the extreme heat and humidity we have here (even starting at 5:30am doesn't help).  So later on that afternoon I jumped out and got the remaining 4 miles in (with good pace/form etc etc).

Many will argue to do the mileage to get it in your head that you can do it, push your body like it will be pushed in a race etc etc.  Others argue that the doing the entire block of miles at one point is more or less for you to KNOW that you can do that many miles and breaking it up does ALMOST just as good as doing the entire thing at once.  Having done 7 full marathons and 1 IM, I KNOW I can do the mileage and finish the race, so does it benefit me more to break it up and get a big chunk of good miles in the morning run/workout and then another smaller chunk in later that afternoon?  Or just slosh along with bad form, walking etc etc for the remaining 4-6 miles?

Thoughts?


Edited by Lance 140.6 2009-07-25 12:34 PM


2009-07-25 12:56 PM
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Subject: RE: Splitting up a scheduled long run?
Certainly no coach, but I'd say given the option of 10 good miles plus 4 miles walking or running with bad form vs. splitting them and both with good form, I'd choose the latter.

As you said, you don't need to know you can finish the distance.  I'd think quality trumps quantity

Edited by ChrisM 2009-07-25 12:56 PM
2009-07-25 6:00 PM
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Subject: RE: Splitting up a scheduled long run?
That is merely one long run in what is hopefully many miles total, should be a drop in the bucket.  There is no sense in struggling through a workout if the wheels are falling off.  Hopefully next time you will go into your long run a little more rested or a little more fit from what you just did. 

I will say, if I have not done a long run for awhile.  The first one stinks, the second one not so much and the third one on is just boreing.  The body adapts quickly.  I wouldn't worry too much about it.  Sounds like you had a pretty good day of running to me, even if it didn't feel the best.
2009-07-25 6:30 PM
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Subject: RE: Splitting up a scheduled long run?
I have a coach and he will split runs or have two runs in a day sometimes. I don't opt to split it based on how I feel, I follow the plan to do two runs.

I had done two 16 mile runs in two consecutive weeks, the next week was 14 in am and 4 in pm. Tomorrow I do 18 all together.
2009-07-25 10:23 PM
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Subject: RE: Splitting up a scheduled long run?

I only did it once in IM training and that was because I was coming back from injury and didn't want to do the whole 3 hour run in 1 session. Worked for me and I'll happily do it again. Just not every long run.

Gerrard

 

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