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Location:

St Louis,Mo,

Member Since:

Dec 16, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs 1986-1989

800m-1:53

1600m 4:19

3200m-9:36

5k-15:45 

I stopped running for 15 years and picked it back up again in July of 2007. PRs since then ...

1 Mile - 5:09 (Hockey Team Timed Mile 08)

5k - 18:59 (Christian Family Services Fun Run 08)

5 miles-30:31 (Glendale Firehouse Run 08) 

6 miles-38:30 (Webster/Kirkwood Turkey Day Run 07)

10k - 40:17 (Reeds Lake 2009)

15k - 1:01:21 (Meijer Festival of Races 2009)

1/2 Marathon 1:24:55 (St. Louis Track Club Half Marathon 2008)

Marathon 3:06:07 (Boston Marathon 2009 -- Only 2nd Marathon to date)

Short-Term Running Goals:

• Build back to 6 days/week consistently

• Build mileage up to 40-45 mpw consistently

Long-Term Running Goals:

 • Sub 3:00:00 Marathon

• Sub 1:20:00 1/2 Marathon

• Sub 39:00 10k

• Sub 18:00 5k

• Sub 4:45 Mile

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Asics Gel Speedstar II Lifetime Miles: 93.35
Pro Grid Ride #3 Lifetime Miles: 400.95
Asics Cumulus #5 Lifetime Miles: 398.15
400 m race pace800 m race pace1500 m race pace3 K race pace5 K race pace10 K race paceLactic ThresholdAerobic ThresholdMarathon PaceBase IIBase IRegenerationTotal Miles
0.000.000.000.002.002.000.002.000.009.900.000.0015.90

First 3 miles in 19:44 (6:35s -- First mile in 7:15, putting the remaining 2 miles at a 6:15 pace). Then 2 minutes inactive rest followed by 2.1 miles recovery in 15:31 (7:23s). Then 2.6 miles in 16:06 (6:12s -- Note, this was a steady downhill run with the wind at the back except for the last half mile which was significant uphill with wind in the face). Again 2 minutes inactive rest, followed by 4.2 miles recovery in 30:06 (7:10s -- really strong pace considering I was fighting a strong wind most of the way). Another 2 minute inactive recovery and a good long drink of water. Another pick-up, again mostly downhill, but this one fighting the wind nearly the entire way. 2.05 miles in 12:19 (6:00s). Again a 2 minute inactive recovery. Finished with 1.9 in 13:36 (7:09s). Total run of 15.9 miles in 1:47:23 (6:45s).

Not sure what to make of this run today. A solid quality day, but I didn't think the recovery sections were being done as fast as it appears they were. All my pick-ups were slight to significant downhill with 2 of 3 with the wind and 1 against. I'm surprised I ran 16 miles at an average pace of 7 seconds/mile faster than goal m-race pace. I don't know if this is a good thing, or that it means I may have worked too hard this close to the race. Time shall tell. Another issue is the shoes. I wore my DC Trainers today, quite a bit lighter than my Cumulus, but around mile 9 or 10 my legs began to feel slightly heavy (Could be from the stress of the downhill pick-ups on the quads). This actually went away during my 3rd pick-up. But my concern for 26.2. I know the Cumulus won't cause any problems like this, but they weigh a good bit more. I guess the bottom line is, you can't argue with 6:45s for 16 miles. I'll have to keep thinking about this as Boston approaches.

Asics DS Trainer #1 Miles: 15.90
Comments
From Jon on Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 12:04:10 from 138.64.2.76

Maybe the heavy legs were just due to the speed and wind. Nothing a taper shouldn't solve.

From Jeff on Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 13:23:29 from 24.171.125.162

I was thinking that it was coming from the less than normal cushion of a lighter shoe that has less in the way of support. Dunno.

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