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Location:

New Palestine,IN,USA

Member Since:

Oct 23, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

5k - 18:59 (3/09)
4M - 25:06 (9/09)
10k - 41:01 (11/07)

Half - 1:25:58 (11/09)

Marathon - 3:06:33 (12/09)

Short-Term Running Goals:

1:25 for the half marathon
Sub 39:00 for the 10k.
3:07 marathon
18:30 5k

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Long-Term Running Goals:

Break 3:00 for the marathon.

Personal:

Married, two daughters (18 and 15).  Masters runner trying to get competitive in my age group.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Saucony Ride 5 (Red) Lifetime Miles: 372.70
ASICS Excel 33 Lifetime Miles: 152.00
Saucony Ride 7 Lifetime Miles: 249.00
ASICS DS Trainer Lifetime Miles: 212.20
Asics Cumulus 16 Lifetime Miles: 241.30
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Today I planned a MP run. The goal was to run 6 miles easy, 10 miles at MP then a 2 mile warm down. I wanted to run the MP miles between 7:20 and 7:30 but closer to 7:20. It turned out to not be the best day for the MP run weather wise. It was 75 with 90% humidity and windy.

Anyway started off the easy 6 miles I felt ok and just got loosened up and the legs ready to go. I didn't feel real good but everything was ok going into the MP miles. I started off the MP miles and tried to settle into a pace that felt comfortable but hard. Already on the first MP mile I was not feeling very good. The legs just felt heavy and no energy. I came through the first mile a little slow so picked it up to get on pace. Still feeling rough the second mile but was faster. I really wanted to bag the run and just go long and easy but I really need these type of workouts. I decided that this would be a good mental exercise to try to stay on pace when I didn't feel my best. Plus it was a good simulation for feeling rough late in a marathon and still pushing yourself. I continued on and stayed pretty close to the desired pace. I never really felt better but didn't feel much worse. Only the last MP mile was a little rough. Overall, not what I was looking for but given the weather and not feeling the best I think it turned out ok. At least I didn't give up and kept pushing. Here are the splits:

1st - 7:30

2nd - 6:59

3rd - 7:23

4th - 7:37

5th - 7:23

6th - 7:25

7th - 7:25

8th - 7:30

9th - 7:28

10th - 7:39

Hopefully with better weather and a taper I will be able to get on pace.

2:21:34

Comments
From Jon on Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 14:42:35

7:26 avg for your tempo- given the weather and your goals, I think you had a very successful run. Nice job- these runs are never easy, especially by yourself.

From rockness18 on Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 14:49:55

Jim, great run today! I felt the same way last Saturday with high humidity and a poor night's sleep. However, I had a partner who forced me to keep pace. Also, great mileage week! Keep the focus...it's so close. By the way, my marathon is on the Oct. 19th.

From Tom on Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 21:03:14

Great workout Jim! This type of workout will certainly pay dividends come race day. And YES the taper and a little race-day magic (and hopefully some cooperating weather) will make the pace feel much easier and I think you'll have a great race.

From JimF on Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 07:31:50

Thanks everyone. This is the first time that I have ever done the long MP runs. I am finding them more difficult than I imagined but as you guys have said hopefully they will make a difference.

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