Saturday, February 19, 2011

By George 10k

http://www.runningfreeonline.com/Profile/Activity/ActivityId/483804/UserName/greg

41:00 for 10k this morning. The race was on Hains Point which is a peninsula separating the Potomac and Anacostia rivers, which is super flat and super fast... except when it's windy.

.. High Wind Warning remains in effect until 9 PM EST this
evening...
... Wind Advisory has expired...

The Wind Advisory is no longer in effect. A High Wind Warning
remains in effect until 9 PM EST this evening.


* Timing... 5 am to 9 PM... with the strongest winds between 10 am
and 5 PM.

* Winds... northwest 20 to 30 mph. Wind gusts up to 60 mph.

* Impacts... be prepared for power outages... and downed trees and
large branches. Ensure loose objects on your property are
secured or brought inside.

The wind was absurb. Double out and back course -- down Anacostia side, up Potomac side and back for 5k and do it again for 10k. I was running with these two girls and when we turned up the potomac side, it's like someone hit them in the stomach with a cannonball they shot back so fast. One time I was glad to have a few extra pounds. It was even worse the second time around. Laugh out loud wind guest ground you to a halt and you had to lean to the left just to stay upright.

Despite the 41:00, I think this was a pretty good race for me. I had more power in the last mile and ran a 20:24/20:36 splits (based on 5k turnaound cone). Splits were (in km)

Time Split time Distance Split pace Avg. HR
03:55 3:55 1.00 3:56 224 (112%)
07:55 3:59 2.00 4:00 237 (119%)
12:06 4:10 3.00 4:11 206 (103%)
16:00 3:54 4.00 3:54 181 (91%)
20:04 4:03 5.00 4:03 189 (95%)
24:04 4:00 6.00 4:00 185 (93%)
28:02 3:57 7.00 3:58 181 (91%)
32:19 4:17 8.00 4:17 181 (91%)
36:16 3:57 9.00 3:57 181 (90%)
40:29 4:12 10.00 4:12 181 (90%)
41:00 0:30 10.13 3:50 181 (91%)

HRM goofed up for the first few k, but you can see the wind after that 3:54/181 followed by 4:03/189. My HR was quite low for the end of a 10k (181 versus 188-190), so I may have dogged it a bit after I wasn't going to get sub-40. The good news is that my training seems to be going well. I honestly think if today were calm I'd have clicked off some pretty easy sub-4:00 k's in the beginning and made it at least very close.

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