I knew I was going for it less than one minute into the first speed set. I saw that my heart rate was only at 83% and climbing slowly, and I didn’t feel as fatigued as I thought I would. Not to mention, the speed work was only one mile at a time, so thinking that I had less than four laps around a track remaining basically immediately after I started each set was a huge help. The mental wall showed up between a half and a third of a mile remaining per set, but it would slowly crumble after closing in on the quarter mile mark.
I didn’t feel sick or anything, but that hole in my mid section came back. This time, it felt like there was a thin layer of Elmer’s glue trying to cover up the missing chunk. So needless to say ... I didn't exactly show up for Power after the speed session - I went straight to the locker room before heading home.
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Way to crumble that mental wall!!! That is the key to success.
Great job. Don't know how you do the treadmill though.
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