Red Fails Never Felt So Successful
Bright and early this morning I went for my first track workout in 27 years. As you might suspect, today was meant for getting my feet wet and establishing a benchmark.
With no real sense of what would be a good pace, I used the Viper model, setting out for a mile warmup, 6 x 400 intervals with 400 meter recoveries, and a mile cooldown. Everything went according to plan except that I still felt good after six intervals, so I did eight instead.
Viper shoots for a minimum of a 6:42 mile pace, but I didn’t want to screw with rounding, so I aimed for anything below 1:41. Anything above is a big red FAIL.
Intervals: 8 x 400 meters
Goal pace: sub 1:41
Lap 1: 1:40.28
Lap 2: 1:42.79 FAIL
Lap 3: 1:47.03 EPIC FAIL
Lap 4: 1:41.49 FAIL
Lap 5: 1:41.90 FAIL
Lap 6: 1:40.27
Lap 7: 1:41.69 FAIL
Lap 8: 1:38.46
Average: 1:41.74
Total distance: 6 miles
After the third interval I realized I was running my recovery laps way too fast. I slowed considerably in-between and the effect was magical. Even with five fails out of eight, it was an extremely positive workout.
I had a lot of fun. My only adjustment will be to move my track workout to Wednesdays, as I’m pretty sure doing intervals the day before my long run will make both suffer.
As I get used to this, I’ll progress first by shortening the recoveries, then by going to 800s. Right on track.



Did I read that right — your first track workout in 27 YEARS?! Welcome back…it’s one of the few things in running that hasn’t changed in all these years. You still get to go around in circles and feel grateful for it.
See now, the joyRuN model entails walking those recoveries & stretching them waaaaayyyy past the 400m mark ;)
Thanks for the shout out. Good job on the fails. I actually shoot for anything under 1:40. All those numbers on my blog are just for show. Cheers!
I usually do my 400s in about 1:37.. but last night I joined a local group that does group speedwork Wednesday nights. I did 1:24s! definitely helps with speedwork to have the inspiration and motivation from others…