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Location:

London,UK

Member Since:

Jan 02, 2006

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Collegiate: 100m - 13.2 (1985) 200m - 27.0 (indoors, 1989) 400m - 62.3 (indoors, 1989) Post-Collegiate: 5K - 21:37 (1998) 5mi - 35:15 (1998) 10K - 45:04 (1998) 15K - 1:11:36 (2006) 20K - 1:35:34 (2006) Half - 1:42:03 (2007) Marathon - 3:37:04 (Cal International, 2000)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get my weekly mileage in the 35-40 range.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

I guess at this point I just want to keep running for fitness and weight control.

Personal:

I was born in Moscow, Russia in '68, where I started running sprint events in '83. I moved to the US (NYC area) in '91 and didn't run again till '96 when I discovered road racing scene. I was hooked after my first 5K race. I had another break in running from '01-'04 and decided to seriously get back into it in August of '05. I'm married and have 16 year old daughter. I have moved to London in August '06, will probably stay here for a few years.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Asics Gel Nimbus 9 Lifetime Miles: 354.40
Mizuno Wave Rider 9 (3) Lifetime Miles: 350.73
Adidas Supernova Cushion (2) Lifetime Miles: 293.25
Asics DS Trainer XI Lifetime Miles: 134.68
Saucony Fastwitch Endurance Lifetime Miles: 120.98
Brooks Defyance Lifetime Miles: 13.00
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Very late run today, 9:30PM. I thought I would just do one loop of the park, which would give me a measly 4.3mi, but I decided that doing few miles is better than none at all. However, when I finished one loop, I felt silly going home, since I just warmed up and felt really good. So I did another loop and got my regular distance. I did 14x20 sec. strides with 1:00-1:30 recovery between strides. It was cold and windy (first time in long sleeves this season), but I felt good nevertheless.

My record trend continued today with another course record and fastest pace average. I asked Jonas about this "more for less" phenomenon, and he said this is not uncommon, but my aerobic base will eventually begin to erode. I don't really want this to happen after 2 years of building my fitness up, so I will try to run every day for the rest of this week and going forward. It's only a matter of discipline. I just have to accept that my weekday runs will be done very late.

Total time: 1:00:03 (8:27 pace).

Comments
From Brent on Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 20:42:56

Maria, I think you do something very well, you seem to mix in some strides, pickups, etc. and keep that memory muscle of running faster. I am logging that for my winter runs, do some up tempto. Way to go.

From Maria on Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 05:47:26

Brent, I try to include some faster running almost every time I run these days, because I run so rarely. I asked my coach about it, and he told me: "As long as you get on some fast strides after every session, you’ll preserve much of your speed and neuromuscular coordination." Doing strides throughout the run also helps to break it up, so it's not so boring. I run the same exact route every time, and it helps to keep it interesting with speed variations.

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