Saucony Flo50 Summer Training Blog: Dalton Hengst

Summer Training, Week 4: July 13th - July 19th

I had one more fast mile race that I wanted to do this summer before I turned full focus to putting a good mileage base on my legs. The race was on Wednesday night so I wanted to be ready to have some fun in that. So I did easy mileage in the first part of the week and really picked up the intensity and mileage Thursday.

Monday July 13th - Easy solo run for about 5 miles on some trails at a nearby park.

Tuesday July 14th - off

Wednesday July 15th - mile race went off at 7:45 at night. Did 12 min warm-up and 10 min cool down. The race went well. I was put in the elite race with about 10 guys. We went out decent(around 2:11) finished up in 4:22 which was fine for a fun summer race. Congrats to Jeff groh on the 4:11 win.

Thursday July 16th - Had a great run. I didn't take a watch, I just went out and ran a 6 mile loop near my house and finished up with some striders barefoot in my backyard.

Friday July 17th - Went to New York with the lovely Noemie Noulett (just a special friend) and her mom and stepdad. Her stepdad was having a family reunion that was held on Long Island. I was excited to be spending the weekend In New York but I knew I had to get some solid runs in. Noem and I ran 6 miles that day on some roads around the hotel around 7 min miles.

Saturday 18th - We went to Robert Moses state park in the early morning ready to run. After taking a look around the park we started our run. We ran about 3 miles on a narrow boardwalk path and finished on the road to get 5 miles in 36 min. It wasn't an easy run because Noemie feels that " consistency is boring" so we would change our pace every half mile anywhere from 5:45- 8:00.

Sunday July 19th - After coming back from New York, my coach(Jeff Sanborn) had invited noemie and me over to run. He had me do a 10 mile road loop and noemie did 5. My coach and my dad biked along side me on the run. It was a very hot day so I took 3 quick water breaks on the run. After hitting around the 7th mile and hearing my coach mention that we had some hills to get up I really started to feel the pain In my legs. After finishing up we all had an amazing dinner of chicken and corn(thank you Mrs. Sanborn!) It was definitely a run that left me feeling accomplished.

Week mileage - 36

I will now really start to begin ramping up the mileage with forms of cross training and most importantly build confidence going into the season.

Week 1 (6/22-6/28) - Week 2 (6/6-7/5) - Week 3 (7/6-7-12) - Week 4 (7/12-7/19) - Week 5 (7/20-7/26) - Week 6 (7/27-8/2) - Week 7 (8/3 - 8/9) - Week 8 (8/10 - 8/16)