Interesting recovery run

I try to become less focussed on analysing performance (all the time & in all aspects of my life). One of the elements for that is to garther less data - this means I limit myself when to use my garmin (frontrunner 965). Normally I only wear the watch with my main training sessions, but for some reason I started today’s recovery run with my watch. Not wearing the watch allows you to run on what really feels good, rather than a specific pace or heartrate. But this run produced some interesting results aswell that I would like to share.
Breaking in new shoes:
My old Omni 22 wore out completely with not even that much kilometers on it, as I felt unresponsible to run with these soles even once - I settled for replacing them with the same pair
Old:

New:

While I would had loved to get a more durable pair I decided to not ruin my carbon shoes or trail shoes in the time that I would had needed to research a more suitable zone 1 - 2 shoe. Therefore as this pair was on sale I just reordered it and used an easy 5k to break them in.
The run:
My run today was mostly a recovery run, low heartbeat mostly zone 1 and during a few mini climbs some zone 2.
While this is my every day 0 effort run, it was very interesting to see that I stayed at zone 1 around the pace in which I ran my PR on the full marathon:
(At km 4.5:)

This means that both my hard efforts (Tuesday PR on 5k and 10k) had improved aswell as my easy pace on low heartrate.



Why am I so excited about this:
My marathon goal is getting way closer the prognoses right now are:
- safe: 3:08 - 3:12
- realistic: 3:02 - 3:06
- agressive (and risky): 2:58 - 3:02
With my PR around 3:17 this is a large jump to make. Honestly I need to hold myself back to give it a try next week and build a little further so that sub 3 is within the realistic scenario!
Happy running!
Recovery is important if you want to stay healthy
Sometimes the clock enslaves us, I also choose not to see it and run for sensations.
Good partials 🥳
Too bad that your shoes wore out so soon. Do you purchase shoes that have a replacement guarantee? I was wearing out shoes quickly playing pickleball and started only buying shoes with a 6 month replacement guarantee, it's been much better. Alraedy got one pair of replacement shoes at no charge.
That is a good idea thanks! It is a bit of a grey area, you should expect to run roughly 700km on them - but I did way less (as I focussed on 2 marathons and training on trail shoes). So while I definitly did 450 - 550 on them nowwhere what you should expect.
I might contact Saucony and see if they want to do anthing about this as I am a good customer haha. Tnx man!
You're welcome. I'd be curious to hear how that goes, if they do anything about it and you post it, please tag me 😀
Awesone!!!!