Missed Dan Kleiman's #4 all-time mark by 0.10 seconds. Splits of
4:55, 9:48 (4:53), 14:48 (5:00), 15:25
I'm satisfied with the race, because after all I did PR and that's always satisfying. On the other hand, I wasn't tired at the end and 30 minutes later I was all pumped up about getting to run the 4x400 (it turned out they scratched and neglected to inform me of this).
I decided before that race that 4:55 would be a good pace for the first mile, because it was a little faster than PR pace but also sounded like something I could easily negative-split off of. I did just about that, constantly moving up past people. The second mile I accelerate a little, and was still feeling pretty good coming through in 9:48. My plan here was to accelerate again and rock a solid last 1800m, but it just didn't happen. I ran the next 800 in about 2:26, but then I got uncomfortable.
Not really in pain, or locking up, but just uncomfortable, and I simply stayed at "uncomfortable" level rather than making the effort to push the last 1000. I don't really know why I didn't gun it. I know I could have. I had plenty of juice left, but I simply didn't lay myself out when it was time.
I guess I've only had one time this entire year where I tried really hard at something (the PP 3000), and I just haven't been practicing it. It caught me unawares. My last mile was 5:00 and my last 200 was at just the same pace. There were a couple of guys I passed with about a mile to go, and they passed me back and ran 15:16 and 15:18. I really should have run about 15:15 in this race, as an estimate. It felt like the same effort level as the Caltech All-Comers 3000. So my plan for the future is to run some harder workouts, get used to speed on the track, and especially get used to just plain trying hard.
Saturday April 6 (5000m, 15:25.25)
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You better PR in the 5k again this season, because Kleiman was a prick.
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