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Location:

Middle Grove,NY,

Member Since:

Nov 01, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Finished two marathons before my 21st birthday this year (5.28.07),
First Marathon - 10/08/06 - Mohawk Hudson River Marathon 4:26:57,
Second Marathon - 5/27/07 - Vermont City Marathon 4:32:xx

Personal Bests:

  • 400 - 1:01 (2004)
  • 800 - 2:16 (2004)
  • Mile - 5:12 (2004)
  • 2Mile - 11:27 (2004)
  • 5k - 19:44 (2005)
  • 10k 40:46 (11/22/07)
  • 15k - 1:07:40 (11/11/07)
  • 13.11 Half - 1:38:31 (12/9/07)
  • Marathon 4:26:57 (2006)

Gave up soda starting November 23, 2006. Still going strong.
Eagle Scout with Bronze and Gold Palms (2002)

Biked from Ticonderoga, New York to Old Orchard Beach, Maine in August of 2005 (Total of about 290 miles)

Short-Term Running Goals:

  • Be able to run more than 3 miles pain free again.
  • Eliminate processed foods from my diet.
  • Increased Focus on Core Strength Exercises.
  • No Eating After 8:00pm!
  • Get more sleep.
  • Most importantly, Think POSITIVE!!!

50 MILE and 100 MILE bike rides before the end of the year!

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Be able to lace up my shoes and head out the door into my 70s, 80s, and 90s. Would like to do a marathon in as many states and countries as I can.

  • Break 19 minutes for a 5k
  • Break 39 minutes for a 10k
  • Break 60 minutes for a 15k
  • Break 1:40 for a half marathon
  • Break 1:33 for half marathon
  • Under 3:10:59 in full marathon (*BQ)

QUALIFY FOR AND RUN IN THE BOSTON MARATHON!!!!!

Run a TRAIL Marathon as well as at least one 50 or 100 MILER in my life!


Personal:

"Just Race" - Jonn during Stockade-athon 15k 11.11.2007

"Get out the door and let the run happen." - Sasha

**Trying hard to live up to both of these goals!** Determined to finish more marathons, and hopefully a 50miler one day!

 

 

I live in upstate NY. I am the oldest of four kids. I've been running since the spring of 2003 when I decided to shed some extra weight and maybe go out for my high school cross country team. Currently am doing MS in Education. Hope to teach Social Studies one day. I have the most amazing girlfriend ever, and she frequently goes running/jogging/hiking with me. Going to marry her one day :)

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
4.134.000.000.000.008.13

7:45 AM - So I am really getting discouraged about working stupid hours.  All this week is either 10 to 7 or 11 to 8, except for today, and sometimes in the mornings I just can't get up early enough to get going and get out there for a run.  I hate working all the worthwhile part of the day so that when I come home and actually want to get stuff done, it's already dark, not to mention makes me stay up until 11 or 12.  I still haven't had a day to just rest up from all the drains of that last semester.  Oi.. so I woke up and decided to go out for a run.  I felt really good today considering I haven't had treadmill time in forever!  I think it's going to be really hard to even shoot for 40 mile weeks without the treadmill.  The treadmill really helps me get in needed miles on days where the weather doesn't allow a run outside, or the stupid schedule conflicts.  I mean I like snow sometimes, but when there's a whopping 9 hours of daylight out there's not much you can do, huh?

Ran out on the backroads the normal ~ 8 mile loop with Parkis Mills to Graves to Alexander and back on Parkis Mills.  Total elevation ranged from 966 ft to 674ft with equal ascent and descent, though with at least 6 rolling hills, I definitely felt the last 2 miles in my legs.  Overall though felt really well and wasn't breathing harder than normal, except for the last mile and a bit which is basically completely uphill.  Was nice to see I was really off in my calculations for where mile markers were.  Thought I hit the 4 mile mark at 31:45.  Was probably much closer to 30:00.  Same with 5 mile mark which I thought I hit in 39.  Probably closer to 37:30.

Total Mileage:  8.13  Total Time:  1:01:04   Average Pace: 7:30

 

SUPER HAPPY WITH THIS RUN.  I Mean about 2 months ago on a similar effort, it would have taken me about 1:08 or 1:10 to run this.  I think this is a sign of good things to come!!!

**TWO CONCERNS OF LATE:  (1) Jonn commented to me that my left leg is substantially less defined than my right leg.  Will this lead to injury down the road? It doesn't feel like I use my right leg as a crutch or anything, or perhaps I'll only be as good as my weakest leg?   Also (2)  I am struggling with miles it seems ever since the treadmill broke.  As long as I am getting in 25 or 30 miles a week will I still be able to at least maintain my current level of fitness?  Or am I going to be losing any of that "speed" I gained this fall?

I think it was in the Dec. Issue of Running Times that they talked about the McMillan predictor and someone said it's actually better to do sub-tempo runs.  I.e. you start with 3 miles one week with 2miles w/u and w/d, and then extend it until you do either an hour or 10 miles at sub-tempo pace.  I guess this is what Japanese runners do in prep for spring and summer racing during the winter.  What do you think?

Comments
From MichelleL on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 10:20:23

Benn-I finally see your new picture! You two are a cute couple!

Good job getting the miles done outside. I heard that humid cold is worse than our dry cold, so I feel for you. Not fair that humid hot and humid cold are worse than dry equivalents, is it?

Question: What is your job?

On the miles, the bad news you will lose fitness with 25-30 miles. I will be on the 30 mpw plan during tax season and it will hurt me. I am going to try doing those miles in 3 long runs, with one of them being a tempo run. So I would say if you get out, try to make every run at least 10 miles, that way if you get out only 4 times you are getting in at least 40 miles that week. Make sure you do a tempo once a week and that will help maintain fitness.

From Benn on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 10:24:53

Thanks Michelle! Yeah, Emmy is definitely a cutie. She carries the good looks in this relationship by far!

My job: Well right now it's not exactly what many would call a "job". I work at a Borders Books and Music store. Been there for a year and a half. It helps with gas money, car insurance and being able to buy people gifts. But I don't exactly make money to live on. Fortunately my parents still let me live at home for right now. I'm trying to find a better job though.

As for the runs, I was about to ask about the long runs. If I am shooting for 10 milers... what kind of pace should I do those in? Should I scale back and shoot more for 8:00 pace? or 8:30s? Looking at MacMillan's predictor, it said as of my 10k Turkey Day 40:46, that my easy runs should be somewhere between 7:49 and 8:09 if I remember correctly. What do you think?

Also, just added new question about tempo running on todays post.

From Michelle on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 10:26:39

O.k. no ideas on the running fitness stuff because I'mjust trying to squeeze what I can in myself! On the subject of the leg, maybe it's the picture lets see another one and see if it's the angle or something like that. Stay determined and you'll get the runs in. What about the treadmill, any chance of it getting fixed anytime soon? TGIF!!!

From Benn on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 10:32:24

I hope so. I'm going to ask my mom about it. I have no idea how to tighten the tread on it though. I tried doing the allen wrench and just tightening the bolts at the back of the mill but it didn't seem to help and the tread just works its way to the left side of the treadmill and rubs against it. :(

From Michelle on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 10:34:11

Oh, I see the new pic now too!! Very cute! Good luck with the treadmill, I'm off to endure mine now!!!

From Lybi on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 10:48:19

My husband was able to fix our treadmill. He called customer service/support and they told him exactly what to do. Good luck!

From Dave Holt on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 12:32:49

Benn, I am a History/English teacher at a high school.

On the subject of the leg; I have one leg with a weakness (right leg from a stroke) and can feel the lesser strength often. It however, doesn't cause too many problems. As I recover(ed) I use strength training to help try to even things out; also my right leg has caught up significantly to my left leg just because it had better keep up or something weird would happen; Finally, the human body never ceases to amaze, it heals, recovers and moves on often with as much strength as before.

Keep working through those Eastern Winter Months and it will pay off for you!

From saamijeff on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 12:52:10

treadmill: Google the brand and manual. this should provide instructions for tightening the belt.

leg difference: I tore my right achilles tendon a few years ago. Right calf is half the size of the left one. Wear pattern on my shoes are very different too. Once I relearned to walk and run after the injury my body adapted to the new situation. Today, although my legs look very different, I do not see or feel any issues with gait, efficiency or injury.

mileage: I would try for the 40 mile mark with 15%-20% tempo runs at a minimum. That should provide a stable base for increased training in the spring. I am trying the 55-60 mile level but I suspect work requirements will not allow that for to much longer.

Jeff

From Benn on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 13:42:48

Worked for an hour and a half on the treadmill and have tried everything including customer care and the manual. Took the whole back off with my mom and tried to retighten it and what not. Nothing seems to work. It keeps giving to one side or the other.

From Brent on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 13:49:05

Benn, your 1800 mile goal, 35 miles a week? It seems you can likely break the 3:30 marathon barrier with those miles and running a good hard workout each week. I am not sure if you can get the 3:10 unless you raise those miles with some intensity. Your right, the winter running is tough unless you have the option for a treadmill when needed. If you get the opportunity, St.George marathon is the best shot at a 3:10 BQ per Runner's World. You could come to the Fast Blog Pasty Party. See you there.

Stay Cool, B of BS Rools out

From Benn on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 14:32:34

haha I'd love to go to St. George, but we'll have to see. Looking at plane tickets out to Utah that's about 500-600 according to expedia.com. Would definitely be nice though. :) Maybe some more planning is in order :) Plus if I'm going to go to St. George, I'll most certainly have to up miles indeed.

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