I love running. It's truly like the one thing I do for myself, generally my stress relief, and my outlet for my competitive drive that often ruins game nights because I like to play to win. Nothing makes me happier than achieving a goal in running, setting that shiny new PR...
Pre-5k on Sunday |
The Polar Bear wanted a selfie |
I know to break plateaus you need to change up what you are doing in order to get new results, so I've been doing a lot of thinking and I'm looking to make three tweaks to my running, targeting the Buffalo Half Marathon in May as my goal race.
Changes to hopefully escape the evil plateau I'm trapped in:
- Run more. I used to throw down 200+ mile months and I am currently around 150-160 on average. As I haven't seen a PR since my mileage has dropped, I am looking to increase my mileage. Maybe not 200, but I'd like consistently be pushing it.
- Faster intervals. I like to do my intervals on the treadmill for control in the speed, so I'm going to really start hauling butt in them and increase the incline on them to make them harder and hopefully reap more benefits.
- Consistently strength train. I love lifting weights and doing different strength workouts. However, it has not been a priority for me lately and I can tell I am not as strong as I used to be. I want to rectify that for injury prevention and hopefully to improve my endurance and power, equating to faster running.
I'm going to do some 5ks and a 10k a long the way to gauge how it's going, and hopefully I will see some improvements to encourage me a long the way. I'm not planning on racing at all in March, so I'll have some time to get some training in before I start testing.
Wish me luck as I try to break my frustrating race trend!
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