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Week 8 VDOT Test

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  • Amazing job, Trent!  What a bump!  Get's me motivated to try to break 19:00 next time I test!

    -Chris

  • @ Trent:  Super congratulations my friend!  However, to be honest, am not surprised as I have watched you consistently hammer out these workouts day in and day out while managing through life at the same time.

    Extremely motivating/impressive.  Way to lead bro!

    SS

  •  @Trent...Way to go.  I am sure you would have gone sub 18 in better road conditions and weather.  Great improvement.

     

    I re-tested this afternoon.  Very cold and still not the best of roads as I slipped a few times.  Must have summoned my inner "Trent-foo" cause I really dug deep to push this one.  I ended with a 19:07 and a 3.6 jump in my vDot.  (48.8 to 52.4)  Now the fun begins with the new zone.

    Coach P...I owe u SBUX!!!

     

     

  •  wow...super fast and super hardcore peeps in this forum...my mojo has been waning and I swear, just reading these posts helps me to move on.

     

    Great job to everyone. 

    Well, clipped about 6 seconds off of my time from last test and jumped a vdot point. I'll take it! Faster by like 40 seconds from this time last year so cool!! 

    Here we go...to the second half!!

     

    Thanks everyone!

  • Posted By Tom Carpenter on 30 Dec 2009 02:00 PM

      Must have summoned my inner "Trent-foo" cause I really dug deep to push this one. 

     

     

    "Trent-foo".  I like it!

  • I finally got around to running a 5k after my previous planned race was snowed out on Dec. 19. I ran 19:51 for 3.14 miles, which is about the same pace as a late September race I did for 3.11 in 19:43. The race today wasn't certified, and I trust my Garmin more than whatever they used to measure the course. I feel like I could have gone a bit faster today because I wasn't totally miserable by the end.
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