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Location:

Westminster,CO,USA

Member Since:

Nov 11, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Finally started learning how to run in '09 after totally botching it up for the 14 years prior and dealing with chronic IT injury...have had zero IT band pain since fall of '09 and have run way more than ever before in my life...loving it.

PR's

Road Mile: 4:44 - Pearl St Mile August 2011 

2K: 6:32 - Uni HIll 2K 2011

3K: 10:07 - West end 3K 2011

5K - 16:53 - Turkey Leg 5K 2011

10K - 38:38 - Butte to Butte Eugene OR 2003 

Half - Never raced a half

Road Marathon - 2:57:19 - 11/12/2011 - solo.

Trail Marathon - 4:48 - Kings peak August 2011

55K - 4:59:54 - Moab red hot 55K 2011

Short-Term Running Goals:

Be healthy, run injury-free, listen to my body.

Sub 16 min 5K

Sub 34 min 10K

Sub 2:40 Marathon

    2012 Tentative Schedule

  1.  Quicker Quaker 5K January
  2. Boston Marathon - April
  3. ??

Long-Term Running Goals:

Get stronger, faster and more fit as a runner and biker to allow for bigger adventures as the years go on.

Still be running in my 80's.  

Personal:

I'm married to Nan Kennard and she kicks my butt at running.  She has beat me handily in every race we have done together except for a downhill mile we did once.  She is my running inspiration.  I'd like to run a marathon with her someday and actually keep up.  

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Bare Feet Lifetime Miles: 282.68
Cycling 2011 Lifetime Miles: 291.40
Altra Instinct July '10 Lifetime Miles: 637.35
Altra Instinct Sep '11 Lifetime Miles: 481.45
Altra Lone Peak Lifetime Miles: 157.50
Altra Instinct Black Lifetime Miles: 69.00
Altra Adam Lifetime Miles: 27.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.508.000.000.0014.50

What is my marathon pace?  How is one supposed to determine that number?

I want it to be 4:50.  So do I just start training as if marathon pace is 4:50 until I can run a marathon at 4:50?  Yeah....right.  My mile race PR is only 4:44 and I was coughing up lungs after doing that.  It blows my mind to think of running that pace for a marathon.

So how do I really settle in upon a goal pace to start training for?

I don't know the answer.   But somehow I have arrived upon the number of 6:03 pace and convinced myself that it is a possibility for me to do that pace for a marathon in the near future.  And so I've started training with that goal in mind.

And I've tentatively picked the Santa Barbara marathon on November 12th to shoot for.  Which is just over 10 weeks from now.

And so I've taken Brad Hudson's training plan from his book 'Run Faster' and adapted the workouts to fit my schedule and am in week 9 of his 20 week program.  And today that called for the following workout:

3 miles easy, 8 miles @marathon pace, 3.5 miles easy.

My splits for the 8 miles: 6:14,6:01,6:06,5:59,5:57,5:58,6:03,6:04. Ended up averaging right at my goal of 6:03/mile average interestingly enough.

I started at the junction of marshall and cherryvale, ran down sobo creek, bobolink, north to creek path/valmont.  The first 6 miles were gradual down hill, the last two were rolling and net flat.  I wanted to do a gradual down hill start on this workout since it was my longest marathon pace workout yet and I wasn't sure how it would go, and I wanted to make sure I could lock into the 6:03 pace for the whole time without having to push it too hard at the beginning.  It worked out well.

But 6:03 pace for another 18 miles? I'm pretty sure I would not quite pull that off right now.  I'm going to need every training session for the next 10 weeks to get myself closer to that level.  And I'm probably going to need every extra ounce of oxygen sea level can offer me.

It was a pretty solid workout this morning.  It wasn't too taxing, but wasn't easy either.  Marathon training is interesting.  It's a lot different than mile and 5K training.  The miles don't feel that hard, but they just keep on coming.  But I really like the feeling of just locking into a decently fast pace and cranking away for 48 minutes.  It's a good one.

Altra Instinct July '10 Miles: 14.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 17:08:42 from 70.103.189.14

Seriously man, that's a heck of a goal. I for one think you can and will totally do it. Stick with the plan and you'll kill it in SB. Best of luck.

From Jon on Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 07:39:44 from 74.177.100.34

Do you have a half marathon planned 3-4 weeks pre-marathon? That can help you make sure you're on pace for your marathon goal.

From Aaron Kennard on Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 11:20:37 from 98.245.117.176

Thanks Jun!

Nothing planned yet Jon, but I do plan on time trialing a half marathon at the minimum about 4 weeks out, if I don't find a race that fits. Either that or doing a 26.2K simulation run at marathon pace at altitude about 4 weeks out.

From Scott Wesemann on Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 18:44:04 from 205.158.160.209

Wow, that would be an impressive time. You are definitely capable of doing it. It will be fun to watch. good luck!

From Bryce on Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 00:53:37 from 76.27.58.194

Impressive! You have the sense and discipline to pull it all together. I'm with Scott, it's gonna be awesome to watch.

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