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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
4.002.000.004.0010.00

 PM Update - 5 Mile Progression run on grass around soccer fields during sons practice, legs felt/feel great!  802, 745, 727, 714, 643, cool down 930

AM - 4 mile trail run again, wanted to get a new PB, which I ran last fall right before BQing at St. George, as I know I am in better shape now … and wanted to get a new benchmark before the 90 degree heat arrives.  Mission accomplished, 8:26 AP, this being 25 seconds per mile faster that my 8:56 I ran it in last September.   This is my favorite trail run, but it is tough!  The first half of Mile 4 is steep uphill, including a section with about 40 steps due to steepness, which equates to a strenuous effort regardless of what pace I run!

M1 - 8:23, M2 - 8:14, M3 - 7:56, M4 - 9:10

So … I have been thinking a lot about my running goals …

I found an interesting article (link below) on the importance of varying training, and while it was written primarily with the tri-athlete in mind, I think it applies to the long distance runner as well.  I have some pretty lofty running goals, as most of us do on this site.  While I only started running competitively in the last year, for me I find it important to constantly remind myself how I should best progress in my training to reach my overall goals.  Having just turned 45, I believe balance and consistency is the key.  For the first time in my life, I have improved upon my consistency, as that was my number one goal at the beginning of the year, to build an aerobic base from which I could produce gains.  While I am only 4 months into this phase, and it will probably take a couple years of consistent running to get to where I need to be, I must constantly remind myself that injury prevention is Priority One … and this is where I believe Balance is critical, and my training needs to constantly change focus to achieve this.  I am no longer 25, and cannot continually ramp up mileage and intensity, like I probably could have 20 years ago, and achieve success.

While continual improvement at all distances is my primary goal, I must remember that I cannot achieve these goals overnight, and steer myself away from the desire to constantly enter races and try to put forth PR efforts, as I am convinced this will only lead to one thing … injury!  As I have considered the different aspects of the goals I want to accomplish, I have determined that ultimately my goal is to reach my peak running performance at Age 50 and beyond, while remaining injury free throughout the process … that would involve 5 years of consistent training with balance.  My ultimate Boston goals are a Top 20 finish in Age Group 45-49.  Because of where my birthday falls, I will get to run Boston twice at the Age of 49, the first time being on my birthday!    A Top 10 finish in 50-54 Age group at Boston, in the 121st running, on April 17, 2017, 3 days before turning 51!  And lastly, at Age 55-59, well … I hope to win my Age Group at Boston! I have come to the conclusion at the age of 45 that my competitive soccer days are over, and running has replaced as my primary passion ... I probably would have picked golf, but that is just to expensive ... it will probably replace running at 60!  lol

Anyway, interesting article here, the author runs a local training facility, and was recently selected as the coach of the the official Team USA, for the 2011 ITU World Championships in Beijing, China.

 http://thesportfactory.com/site/trainingnews/Peripheral_Training.shtml

Nike Trail Miles: 10.00
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