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Location:

MA,USA

Member Since:

Jul 06, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

5 miles: 30 min 7/4/09

Hartford Half Marathon: 1:24:34    11/10/2009

Short-Term Running Goals:

run a 5 min mile

Break 30 min for 5 miles

New Goal: Break 27 minutes for a 5 mile 

break 20 min for 5K

run 1:30 half marathon New Goal: run a 1:20 half marathon

run sub 3 hour marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

same as above plus stay healthy and happy

Personal:

college student

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Asics 1130 Lifetime Miles: 151.90
Asics 1140 Lifetime Miles: 211.50
Race: Stratton Faxon 20k (12.5 Miles) 01:23:57, Place overall: 213
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
12.500.000.00

40:46 10 K split and 6:46 min mile pace. 

I was extremely disappointed in my performance. I was recovering from a bout of strep throat, but that is not a good excuse. I felt great during the first 3 miles, hitting 6 min mile pace exactly. Then for miles 4-8, I felt extremely fatigued in my muscles, especially quads. I slowed down substantially and ruined my split time. During the last 4 miles I caught a second win dand finished strong, but the extreme muscle fatigue during the middle really hindered my performance. My last half marathon race was run in 6:23 min mile splits, and I dropped 23 seconds per minute mile.

I decided to race this at the last minute as a benchmark performance for my half marathon approaching in the fall, and I think this means I really need to work on the middle distance of the race and getting stronger. I also need to pace myself a lot better so I don't burn out at the beginning.

This performance will serve as a kick in the butt to motivate me to be more conscientious of pacing during my next race.

Does anyone have any tips on workouts that help improve the middle third of the race?


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Comments
From rockness18 on Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 18:16:25 from 69.183.231.193

Nice run! So I guess I finished 2 seconds behind you. Keep up the good work and get that sub-3.

From rockness18 on Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 10:52:07 from 75.13.66.85

Based on your recovery, you probably would have had a significantly faster time if you had hit the 1st 3 miles at a 6:15-20 pace. My good friend was shooting for a sub-1:20 and ran the first 3 in 18 minutes as well, only to "semi-crash" and finish up at 1:21:30. He is a sub-3 marathoner (2:59ish) and chalked this one up as a learning experience. Don't let one race get you down.

From RunnerAdam on Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 02:53:45 from 70.187.183.31

I'm in the same predicament - coincidentally the exact same just a little slower. This weekend I tried to run a race pace 10 mile run (6:20) and died after 3 miles - the race is in 2 weeks so I will reattempt the same pace then and hope that by running against others and the memory of failure that I wont crash and burn on the mid-miles. My theory is that there is a breaking point pace where you can run painfully just up to it but not over it without dying (lactic acid buildup). Its all about tempo runs to push that limit up. And secondly, its about your top speed. Its good to push your interval track work so that your tempo pace can improve. I say if you can run one mile at a certain pace, eventually you can run 26.2 miles at that same pace.

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