In preparing for my fall race, I thought I'd run/walk in 10:00/5:00 intervals. It maintains my run to walk ratio that worked for the Zydeco Half Marathon, but I'd only have to run 26 times over the course of the marathon. Plus, I'd have the whole summer to get used to those intervals.
A few people I know have switched to the Phil Maffetone "180-Formula" so I decided I'd give it a shot myself. I tried it out last week and liked it, so I've started using aerobic training.
A companion to the 180-Formula is the maximum aerobic fitness, or MAF, test, which is used to measure progress. It should be conducted about once a month, and I planned to do my first one on Saturday as a base...then I got sick and was in bed most of the day.
I finally felt up to running again today, so I did my first MAF test over five miles. My times were as follows:
Mile 1: 14:43
Mile 2: 15:45
Mile 3: 16:17
Mile 4: 16:39
Mile 5: 16:08
After averaging 13:18 over 13.1 miles at the Zydeco, it's not much fun to run miles at these kinds of paces, but I feel so good. Not only that, but all kinds of people who have followed this process have seen spectacular results. I am excited.
Time to TTP again: Trust the Process.