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Glendale Firehouse Run

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Location:

St Louis,Mo,

Member Since:

Dec 16, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs 1986-1989

800m-1:53

1600m 4:19

3200m-9:36

5k-15:45 

I stopped running for 15 years and picked it back up again in July of 2007. PRs since then ...

1 Mile - 5:09 (Hockey Team Timed Mile 08)

5k - 18:59 (Christian Family Services Fun Run 08)

5 miles-30:31 (Glendale Firehouse Run 08) 

6 miles-38:30 (Webster/Kirkwood Turkey Day Run 07)

10k - 40:17 (Reeds Lake 2009)

15k - 1:01:21 (Meijer Festival of Races 2009)

1/2 Marathon 1:24:55 (St. Louis Track Club Half Marathon 2008)

Marathon 3:06:07 (Boston Marathon 2009 -- Only 2nd Marathon to date)

Short-Term Running Goals:

• Build back to 6 days/week consistently

• Build mileage up to 40-45 mpw consistently

Long-Term Running Goals:

 • Sub 3:00:00 Marathon

• Sub 1:20:00 1/2 Marathon

• Sub 39:00 10k

• Sub 18:00 5k

• Sub 4:45 Mile

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Race: Glendale Firehouse Run (5 Miles) 00:30:31, Place overall: 5, Place in age division: 2
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Got up about 6am and had some breakfast. Then I woke up my 6 year old who was thinking about running the 1 mile fun run. The forecast was for 35 degrees, however, they changed it last night to 45-50, so the plan was for him to see if he thought it was too cold. At 6:15 I got him up and took him outside, he shivered once and said no. I shouldn't have asked him and given him the choice, because it was perfect at about 50 degrees. At any rate, I told him fine, go get in bed with your mamma ;-).

So, I got a good warm up in with 3 miles in the 7:30 range. Changed into race gear and then hit some strides and such. Temps at the gun were around 55, sunny, no wind. Perfect. My goal for this race was to break 6:15s, which would have been 7 seconds/mile faster than last year. Its a very tough 5 mile course with miles 3 and 4 containing an endless series of short, but tough hills, culminating each of these miles with a 300 yard climb. The 2nd and 5th miles are relatively flat and mile 1 has a slight downhill slope.

The gun went off and I had planned on staying about 15-20 seconds back of the leader and trying to make a move once we got into the hills. Clearly this wasn't happening as the winning time was 27:05 (5:25s). Bagging this plan, I tried to find a pace that I felt was holdable throughout and taxing as well. The plan worked well as all 3 miles that did not contain hills were run sub 6:00s. Overall time was 30:31 (6:05s). Splits as follows:

1- 5:45 (a bit surprised, didn't intend to go out quite this fast, but it felt comfortable enough, so I figured maybe the marker was off)

2- 5:58 (thinking that perhaps the marker for mile 1 wasn't off because I basically came back with the same split because the 1st mile was slight downhill, and this one flat)

3 - 6:16 (starting to get into the hills, nothing major yet, but enough to annoy you with probably 4 50 yard climbs, and 1 250 yard climb)

4- 6:36 (the 2 biggest hills in this mile, each about 300 yards long, 1st one at the beginning of the mile, 2nd one at the end)

5 - 5:55 (Was trying to finish under 6:00 and did so. Climbing on 4th place through this whole mile, but just couldn't catch him as he finished about 50 yards ahead.)

I'm very excited about this finish. I believe that I can potentially break 6:00s on a flat 10k course and this should be a great warm up for the 1/2 marathon next weekend. This is a big PR over last years race by almost 17 second a mile. The training is starting to pay off and my times are diving down right now. Today is a good day!

Pegasus - 78.15

Gel Speedstar - 77.15

Comments
From JD on Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 13:32:34

Congrats on a great race, and a huge PR!

From Tom on Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 15:55:30

Super race and time Jeff. Your training is certainly starting to pay off big time. I would think you are already at or very near being capable of the sub-3 marathon.

Good luck with the 1/2 marathon. Don't know what kind of course it is but I would think a 6:15 pace or better for a flat 1/2 marathon might be doable for you.

From Jeff (LAD) on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 00:40:46

Yeah Tom, I'm very pleased. The 1/2 has a very solid hill at mile 7 and the finish is 2.5 miles steady uphill, but not a major slope. I'm shooting for 6:30s. I'll go out at that pace and try to hold it through the hill after mile 7, collect myself over the top and then start to drop the hammer.

From Jon on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 13:20:22

Nice work, Jeff. Definitely go for the sub-6:00 at a 10k next time... but more importantly, have a good 1/2 next week. Sounds like you have a good plan- go out a bit conservative, then let 'er fly!

From josse on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 13:48:17

Great job on the race. You are really improving!

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