I have a request for the Forum, as I need help in picking the right pace for my next marathon - Virginia Beach Shamrock Marathon on 3/20/2011.
I trained until today with the goal of running a BQ in March, for which I need(ed) 3:15:59 (an even better tier 3 for this year's registration would be 3:10). I based my training paces on a target 7:20 MP. Problem is, today I ran a 10K in 41:43. Now, if I plug this time in various online calculators, I get a projected marathon time right there, around 3:13 to 3:15. However, I recently read this article (
http://www.hillrunner.com/jim2/id70.html) that essentially suggests multiplying the 10K time by 5 for runners with 40 to 55 mpw (which is where I am right now) in order to predict the marathon time. The same article reports that the online calculators are typically tuned for high mileage runners and give non-conservative predictions for inexperienced and low-mileage runners, such as myself, which is obviously pretty risky. So, using the "times 5" formula, I get a projected marathon time just under 3:29. I would then be inclined to targeting "break 3:30" this March, or 8:00/mile. I do my long runs at around 8:00 - did a 22-miler last week at 8:00/mile feeling good throughout.
One last piece of info is that today's 10K was affected by strong winds. The winner, a regular of the Washington DC local 10K scene, ran 32:02 today versus a 30:12 he ran last November. But that could be due to many different things. The winds were strong, but I do think that today race was an honest assessment of my 10K time, I was "dreaming" of breaking 40 but expecting between 41 and 42.
I am not afraid of a challenge, but would hate to go out too fast and hit the wall again this time around as I did in my first marathon. Can you help me pick out a reasonable marathon target time? what is your experience with the online pace predictors?
Thanks in advance!