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Location:

Nancy,KY,USA

Member Since:

Jan 01, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

2017 IMM: 4:05:43

2017 Covenant Health Marathon 3:33:12

2016 Hatfield and McCoy Marathon: 4:01:12

2016 Indy Monumental Marathon 3:39:55

2015 Indy Monumental Marathon 3:13:33

2015 Chicago Marathon 3:48:36

2015 Boston Marathon 3:23:40

2014 Carmel Marathon 3:08:41

2014 Yuenling Shamrock Marathon 3:07:53

2013 Marquette Marathon: 3:11:53

2013 Rock N Sole Half Marathon: 1:26:52

2013 500 Festival Half Marathon 1:28:36

2012 Carmel Marathon 3:16:45

2011 Carmel Marathon 3:24:55

2011 500 Festival Half Marathon 1:30:20

2011 Presque Isle Marathon 3:30

2011 Prairie Fire Marathon 3:41:16

2010 Morse MiniMarathon 1:32:36

2006 Derby Festival Marathon 3:56:35

Short-Term Running Goals:

Boston Qualifier (again)

Sub 3 hour Marathon

Boston Qualifier

Long-Term Running Goals:

Staying Healthy and injury free

Personal:

Married to Heidi with two lovely children; Oliver 13 and Amelia 11.  I have been running for about 18 years now.  

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Miles:This week: 17.50 Month: 28.90 Year: 350.05
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Zoom Fly 3 (1) Lifetime Miles: 797.10
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Nike Vaporfly Next (2) Lifetime Miles: 49.20
Addidas Takumi Sen 7 Lifetime Miles: 376.70
Addidas Takumi Sen 8 Lifetime Miles: 57.00
Race: Prairie Fire Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:41:16, Place overall: 100
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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I thought I would try something a little different for this marathon.  This is my 4th marathon this calendar year and I'm not getting the results that I desire.  This time I broke down my split times, not to vary more than 2%, start slower, finish faster, and run an overall more balanced marathon.  Now the plan:

light stretching before the race.  No shakout run the night before to keep so that I don't get into my stored carb.  No warm-up run before the race for the same reason.  Start slower to get some heat in the legs (7:20).  Ramp up the effort to 7:10 over the first four miles.  Run 7:10 mpm for the first 22 miles.  Figure it out from there.  In theory, this should give you a mental boost because you will be passing people at the end of the race.  Also, the 'wall' should not be as soon in the race.

 

Now  the race:  split times are from my Garmin and I ran long, so they are not exact.

8am start in Witchita (an our behind my local time.  It rained most of the night, but has stopped at least for now.  I line up with the 3:20 pace group and plan to hold back a little in the beginning.  Three weeks ago, my first 9 miles were 6:50 mpm or better.  My first mile was 7:17 mpm miles 2, 3, & 4 go as planned 7:09, 7:10, & 7:09.  Light rain sets in.  Mile 5 the half marathoners split away.  My time for 5, 6, 7, & 8 are still as planned 7:07, 7:08, 7:09, 7:10.  Mile 9 is a slight uphill (as much as there will be in Kansas) 7:39.  I decided to take a gel shot.  Mile 10 was a 7:23.  I'm thinking, is this the beginning of what is to come.  I never expected to fall off of pace at mile 9.  Mile 11 is not any better 7:51.  The half marathoners join back in.  7:40 for 12.  Most of mile 13 is on a brick road 7:51.  14 through 17 was back on a main street and the half marathoner's split once again.  8:13, 8:02, 8:37, 8:12.  I see my wife (Heidi) and brother-in-law (Arnie).  (Arnie ran the half in 1:29:11)  18 through 25 get to be a little more eventfull. There is an area of the road under water.  We had to jump the curb and up into the grass to get around it.  There is also a good long stretch on a dirt/sand road.  A few block of this through an old downtown area.  Mind you, it is raining.  Oh, I also missed a turn and went the wrong way around a round-about adding most of my 0.21 miles that I ran long.  My splits are not getting any better, 8:55, 9:26, 9:58, 10:13, 9:49, 10:03, 10:29, 10:25.  I just want this to be over with by now.  I'm able to pick up the pace at the end.  Mile 26 9:26 and 3:26 for the last 0.42 miles

Weight: 150.00
Comments
From seeaprilrun on Sun, Oct 09, 2011 at 16:16:00 from 68.103.241.11

Hey, you are in my neck of the woods today! I had to teach Sunday School or I would have been on the sidelines cheering. Way to finish it what sounds like a rough day. What did you think of the course? I ran it least year and don't think it is exactly a PR course.

From Jon on Sun, Oct 09, 2011 at 16:36:08 from 98.71.176.77

Nice job finishing, especially given your marathon just a few weeks ago. Keep at it, you'll get there.

If you ever want a few pointers on your training, I would suggest starting a thread on the discussion forum (up top).

From Andrea on Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 08:52:28 from 71.95.204.66

Sounds like you had a tough race. I'm sure the rain and missing the turnaround didn't help! Way to stick in there and finish.

I've heard that it takes quite some time to recover from one marathon to the next, and the residual fatigue could've had an impact. But keep in mind 3:41 is still a solid time and you should be proud of that!!

From JG on Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 14:19:55 from 71.59.27.33

Nice running ... marathons 3 weeks apart an accomplishment in itself. My body is good for 2 fast marathons a year at most!

From joebell1981 on Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 16:20:12 from 50.129.224.211

I'm leaning toward agreeing with the previous comments about the recovery from last marathon, Nathan. I don't think you necessarily had a bad race. From the sounds of it, the race had its share of additional obstacles that, combined with little recovery time between it and the last marathon, made for a very difficult run (not that this distance isn't always difficult) Good run! Imagine how fast you'll be on a better course under normal conditions (Carmel in the Spring :))

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