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Location:

Nashville,TN,USA

Member Since:

Sep 18, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

2:55:40 marathon (1997 St. George). 1:20 half marathon (1997). 5:00 mile (1997).

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub 5-minute mile. Run Music City Marathon in April. Qualify for Boston in October (ideally get below 3 hours). Run Boston marathon 2008.

Long-Term Running Goals:

See above. After I've done that, then I'll retire. Well maybe not. I want to run the NYC marathon sometime and I want to do some triathalons.

Personal:

Married with 2 kids, born in 1975. I live in Brentwood, Tennessee (just outside Nashville).

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Race: Frostbite 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:19:08, Place overall: 3
Total Distance
3.50

I ran the Frostbite 5K (Sumner County, TN) yesterday. My time was a little slower than I'd hoped, but I ended up taking 3rd place (out of around 200). So at least I got a sports bag prize out of it!

I got to the race site a little late and didn't get much of a chance to warm up. It was cold. The first mile was in 5:57. I started a little bit behind the front and had to weave my way through people. I probably should have had a faster first mile, because much of it was downhill. Next time I'll try to make it to the race a little earlier and get closer to the starting line.

The next mile I ran in 6:20. There were two fast kids way ahead of everyone who I never saw after about the first half mile. (These two got times of 17:05 and 17:12). Another guy (Mike) and I slowly broke away from the others. From mile 1 to the finish, I didn't see any other runners except for Mike. I followed about 5 yards behind him from mile 1-2. There were quite a few ups and downs.

I felt the pace was a little too slow and picked up the speed a little just after the mile 2 mark. I passed Mike and stayed ahead of him the rest of the way (he ended up finishing 20 seconds behind me). There was a bit of uphill on this last mile. Had a nice sprint for the last 50 yards.

Anway, my time was slower than I'd hoped. I had a goal of sub-18 minutes. It's probably that I'm just not as fast as I'd imagined. Other factors include 1) not enough of a warmup, 2) a bit of a cold/ sore throat this weekend, 3) a hilly course, 4) lack of a racing strategy, 5) few people close enough to my target speed to run against. In any case, it was nice to run a race again.

Comments
From bryan on Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 06:39:31

Forgot to mention that my final time was 19:08.

From Zac on Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 07:13:44

Great race! I'm sure that the uphill on mile 3 was tough. It's hard to judge race time because each race is so different. I would assume that it must have been a pretty good race since about 190+ people couldn't even see you finish, you were so far ahead.

Young kids can be hard to compete with in a 5k. If they are cross-country runners, they do this distance all of the time and do tons of speedwork. Also, their younger bodies can handle much faster downhill pounding than most of us slightly older folks.

Of course, in time, you'll be beating them anyway. Good job!

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 14:29:51

19:08 is a good start. If I remember correctly, your fastest 5 K on a trusted course without extreme elevation drop in the past has been somewhere around 18:00. At one point you ran DesNews 10 K in 35:00, which is equivalent to about 17:30 on a non-downhill properly measured 5 K course, but back then you had been running 50-60 miles a week consistently for quite a while.

What this a certified course? If not, see if you can borrow a good GPS (Garmin 205/Garmin 305) and measure it out several times (a GPS sometimes does not get it quite right, but is often enough very accurate).

The first time you run a 5 K it is always going to be a bit slow. 5 K is a very painful distance. To run it well, you need to practice 5 K specific pain - 12x400, 6x800, 4x1200, 3x1600 with short rest (1 minute) fast enough to make it hurt and other variations of a cruel and unusual punishment.

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