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Location:

Naples,FL,

Member Since:

Mar 29, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

400m - ATC:  1:08   May '11

800m - ATC:  2:32   May '11

1600m - self-timed:  5:?? 

5k- Vinings Downhill 5k:  18:34  Sept, '11

10.k - Mardis Gras 10k:  39:15   Feb '12

Half - The Scream:  1:23:59  Jul '11

Marathon - Ridge to Bridge:  3:06:23   Oct '11

Completed 13 Marathons & 2 50k & 1 Century ride

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run injury free

Upcoming Races:

Sept. 14: - Erie Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Sprint down Boylston Street once per year

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
ST-6 Racer Lifetime Miles: 223.50
Boston Adizero Red Lifetime Miles: 607.00
Boston Adizero White Lifetime Miles: 430.00
Nike Free Lifetime Miles: 362.00
Nike Trail Lifetime Miles: 327.20
Boston Classic Lifetime Miles: 362.50
Adidas Marathon TR Lifetime Miles: 155.90
Vertical Feet Climbed - 2011 Lifetime Miles: 75701.00
Kinvara 2 Lifetime Miles: 31.80
Adios Lifetime Miles: 277.90
Ghost GTX Lifetime Miles: 328.00
Karhu Flow Formula One Lifetime Miles: 166.30
Brooks PureFlow 2 Lifetime Miles: 153.70
Adios II Lifetime Miles: 147.40
Adios 2 Lifetime Miles: 150.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.0016.100.000.0016.10

16.1 @ 7:35 pace,   I am happy camper, off to have dinner with Alex

Update:  Went to Sims Lake to get in a spontaneous long run in 60 & sunny weather, with 2 days of rain in forecast.  Also, following Hanson's principles, that your longest run should be 16 miles, but coming off high mileage ... so it simulates the last 16 miles of the marathon ... not the first 16!  Since I may never have a 4 day period  with 44 miles again, I figured this was perfect timing to get 'er done!

Path is a hilly loop, 1.15 miles long.  I knew my Garmin would die early, so wanted to have accurate lap data with my trusty Timex.  Garmin actually lasted 11.9 miles, its lifespan is rapidly shortening, & not uncommon to die after 8 miles!  Anyway, I was thrilled when the last look I had was 11.7 miles @ 7:30 AP.

My goal was just 8:00 miles, but first mile was 7:30 & I just went with what was comfortable from there.  I think I held Mile 13 at same pace, but it was getting harder, so I slowed to stay comfortable.  The last couple miles were tough ... was actually glad my watch had died ... because no doubt I would have pushed to hang on to that 7:30 pace ... but the plan was to just run comfortably.

 Well, that is the back story, these are my loop splits which have less variation than my 12 recorded mile splits, because obviously each loop has 0 net elevation change.

 Loop    Time    Pace

   1         8:35      7:28

   2         8:50      7:41

   3         8:46      7:37

   4         8:44      7:36

   5         8:40      7:32

   6         8:34      7:27

   7         8:41      7:33

   8         8:34      7:27

   9         8:33      7:26

  10        8:27      7:21

  11        8:36      7:29

  12        8:50      7:41

  13        8:55      7:45

  14        9:09      7:57

Amazing what losing 12 pounds can do for your fitness! 

As I look at the numbers for the first 10 loops (11.5 miles), I find it interesting that if you throw out the first loop where I was clearly running faster than I should have been & made an adjustment ... every loop is ever so slightly faster with the focus on just running comfortable ... with the exception of Loop 7, where I remember telling myself to chill as I was not even half way done yet.  :)

 

 

 


Adios 2 Miles: 16.10
Comments
From timp on Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 07:20:07 from 159.63.144.194

rock n roll Jon!

From SlowJoe on Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 07:41:42 from 155.219.241.10

Great run. That should leave little doubt that you can run AT LEAST that pace in Boston (assuming no noreaster, record heat, etc).

From JG on Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 07:51:58 from 174.49.78.66

Thanks Tim

Yeah Joe, a week agp i had concerns about just requalifying, so this was a huge confidence builder. Will see how next 6 weeks go, but for first time i feel like i might be able to race the darn thing instead of just run it & hope for a respectable finish!

As i thought may be the case, there is a little heel discomfort this morning, so I will be careful in the next week, but i felt like i had little choice but to try to get a quality long run in & gauge where i am at!

From I Just Run on Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 09:58:24 from 67.79.11.242

Some of us have to work really hard and others are naturally gifted...:-) I know what catagory you fall into :-) Nice running JG!

From derhammer on Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 10:00:09 from 64.245.52.2

Looking good - so I guess you are following the Hanson's plan?

I have been meaning to pick up a copy of the book. It should be an interesting read.

From I Just Run on Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 10:08:39 from 67.79.11.242

JG,

You might want to look on Ebay at:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Garmin-Forerunner-305-Repair-Service-/321075207140?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ac192dbe4

This guy does repairs on Garmins and the cost looks reasonable.

From JG on Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 10:30:28 from 174.49.78.66

Thx Preston, 'gifted' would be a stretch ... & I have been working really hard for 6 weeks! Lol

David, I would say I am following Hansons plan as a baseline, based on principles ... But I pretty much determine what I run each day based on how I feel ... I enjoy running more that way.

I have read lots of books on training, and whether you follow his plan or not, it is a good read with lots helpful info. The Brooks Hansen runners perform at a pretty high level, which in my opinion gives a lot of credibility to the principles outlined.

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