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Location:

Fort Atkinson,WI,USA

Member Since:

Jul 25, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

High School and Collegiate Major Accomplishments

1997 Illinois State Qualifier 4x800 meter relay, 2000 MIAC All Conference Cross Country , 2000 Division III National Cross Country qualifier, 2001 MIAC All Conference 1500 meter, 2001 Division III National 1500 meter qualifier

Personal Bests (Collegiate) 1999-2001

400 meter 52.9 (1999), 800 meter 1:58 (2001), MIAC Conference 5000 meter 15:01 (2001), Last Chance Qualifier 1500 meter 3:53.8 (2001), 8K 25:01 Division III Pre-National (2001)

Personal Bests (Post Collegiate) Began running again July 2010-

Capital Mile 4:50 (2011), *Luck of The Irish 10K 35:12, *Luck of The Irish 5K 16:24 (2012), Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K 26:18 (2012), Monumental Marathon 2:41:13 (Nov, 2011), 1/2 Champs, Dulth MN 1:16:22 (2012)

*Back to back races




 


Short-Term Running Goals:

2012 Accomplishements

Post Collegiate PR's in 5K,8K,10K

Lifetime PR in 1/2 marathon

Top 10 finishes in Madison Mini and Brewers Mini

Won my 1st 1/2 marathon (River to Ridge)

2013 Plans

Rehab my hamstring and build mileage

Crazy Legs?

Fort 1/2 Marathon?

Lake Front or Madison Marathon?


 

Long-Term Running Goals:

 

Personal:

 

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Nice easy 4 miles with fellow bloggers Jake, Andrea, John (JG), Dan, & Rachelle around the Commons.  It was really neat to meet everyone.  The support from everyone on the blog is just like a team.  It's so nice to share some time with everyone.  

The legs felt great today, I'm hoping for the same tomorrow!  Looking forward to a cruise and a lunch at Quincy Market.  

The past few days have been a blast.  We did a trolley tour to check everything out yesterday.  That gave us the lay of the land.  We visited Fenway Park, MIT, and the Constitution.  I also got to meet Meb at the Expo.  It was a lot of walking, more than I wanted for the past 2 days.   Today the goal is to stay in the shade and stay OFF the feet as much as possible!  I think we're going to do a cruise and maybe call it a day.  I've got to conserve every bit of energy as possible for the terrible heat tomorrow.  Good news is maybe a fast tail wind.  

The goal is to stay on goal pace (5:55), but adjust at 10K if the heat is beating me up too much.  Considering the 1st 10K is mostly downhill I think that should be a safe plan.  So my range is 2:35-2:40, if I'm feeling good at 2:35 pace I may try a few miles at a faster pace after the 10K (5:48).  If I'm not feeling good I'll slow to a 2:37 (6:00) pace and hopefully maintain.  I plan to loose time through the Newton Hills.  My hope is that I won't loose more than 45-50 seconds on the hills.  It's going to be really important to keep an eye on the watch through the downhills so as not to run too fast.

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Race: Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:02:05, Place overall: 617, Place in age division: 458
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Went through the hardest race I’ve ever faced in my lifetime.  The last 24 hours have been absolutely miserable.  Flu like symptoms kept me in bed sick as a dog last night.  I ran my 2nd slowest ever marathon in 3:02.05 (about 25 minutes slower than I wanted) and wound up hooked to an IV, but I’m satisfied with the result!  It was my 1st hot weather marathon and I stayed with my plan.  In hindsight my plan should have been different, but if you make a decision good or bad you’re the one that has to live with the results and I’m not discouraged.  It’s a learning process and if you race the marathon long enough it’s a matter of time before a humbling marathon becomes part of your race history. 

I must admit I was a little worried about this race being a blow up before I even started due to my inexperience of a hilly marathon course and even more lack of experience with nutrition and the heat was just an additional factor that no one could have predicted.  Who would have predicted it to be the 2nd hottest Boston in history?   

Every marathon I’ve run I’ve failed to stay on pace and I haven’t quite found what works for my nutrition during the race.  The plan this time was 2 cups of water every water stop and electrolyte pills with GU gels every 4-6 miles or whatever my body could handle in the heat.  Of course this was all just a guess because the longest training run I did in this kind of heat was last summer!   My nutrition plan turned out to be a catastrophe!  I hydrated and ate well leading up to the marathon and I have no doubts about it.  During the race Ishould have been drinking the Gatorade instead of water.  At my last marathon the Gatorade was not sitting well, so I abandoned it for this one.  Big mistake!  The electrolyte pills weren’t enough.  I was on goal pace for about 10 miles when I started to run out of electrolytes and my body stopped absorbing the water.  Somehow I stayed tough and maintained a 6:02 pace through the ½ marathon mark, but I knew I was in trouble because shortly after 1/2 I felt my 1st calf cramp.  I took the cramp as a warning sign.  I made a very smart decision to back off the pace and start switching over to 2 cups of Gatorade.

The damage had already been done though.  I would eventually fall to 7:30 pace and to eventually a walking pace when I experienced a very scary cramp that went up my neck into my head.  The cramp caused me to become dizzy and almost fall over.  I thought at 1st I might be having a stroke when it 1st came on.  I now think it was just a neck cramp that moved up along the back of my head, but it caused me to become disoriented.  It was a very scary feeling!  I walked it off and it came back one more time later in the race, but again I immediately started walking and it went away after a minute or so. 

I would also go on to walk several more times with cramping.  I have no doubt the switch to Gatorade was the only reason I was able to finish.  From mile 14 was a long slow race to the finish.  Something I’ll never forget.  It’s such a helpless feeling to be so far away from the finish with no gas left in the tank.

There’s an old saying that says death smiles at us all we can do is smile back.  My loving wife and friend’s family all took the train to mile 17 to cheer us on.  When I ran by them at mile 17 I pointed at my legs and yelled, “My legs are shot” and smiled at them.  The rest of the way I stayed focused on getting to the finish, but that was one moment I really enjoyed in the race.  My family had a miserable time getting around the course.  It was a long day for them.  I felt much love on a very miserable day not only from my family, but all of the amazing spectators, volunteers, and medical personnel.  The medical teams had the hardest job in the city, when I made the medical tent it had just reached 50% capacity.  When I left it was at 100% and the line to get in for medical attention was 200-300 feet of people sitting in wheel chairs with no shade available!  My friend Todd finished almost 2 hours above his qualifying time.  He said he say a lady fall down with her eyes rolled back in her head.  Spectators swarmed her immediately.  He said he saw another guy fall down at mile 26 and had to be wheel chaired away.  A spectator told me 95% of everyone finishing over 4.5 hours were walking.

My 2nd marathon was the journey to our condo.  I barely made it back without the assistance of an ambulance.  I was in the tent for an hour and a half while I received an IV of fluids.  I felt a strong desire to get up and out of there because I could see the strain on the medical teams and I knew there had to be more people outside waiting to get in. 

After about an hour I struggled to get to my feet, but once I was up standing I was steady and feeling okay to walk.  I walked to the family area and found my wife and son.  I started feeling sick again, so I found a shady spot to lie down.   I would stay in that spot until about 5 pm.  I couldn’t get up; every time I did I would throw up or get dizzy. 

I was holding down the water and started taking down chips, so I knew I was on the upswing, but it took a LONG time to get back on my feet.  Once I eventually made it to the train and back home I was confined to a toilet and a bed the rest of the night with what I would call terrible flue like symptoms.  Jen thinks it was heat exhaustion to mild heat stroke due to the temperature swings I was experiencing last night.

From a competition standpoint I stayed on my goal pace through 10K  (5:57 pace) going 6:18, 5:52, 6:00, 5:48, 6:05, 5:48 for a 37:02 10K (All of these felt good, I was just rolling with the hills.  I had faster splits on the down hills and slower splits on the up hills, but everything was in check).  I did exactly what I wanted to do. 

The next 7 miles to the ½ went 5:54, 6:02, 5:56, 6:09, 6:12 (struggled with a side stitch), 5:58, 6:13 (legs were starting to fall apart here) for a 1:19:02 ½ marathon (6:02 pace).  I was still on pace to be in that 2:35-2:40 time range.

After the amazing high of the Wellesley college girls at around mile 14 I was seriously worried about hitting my goal, little did I know I’d soon be worried about finishing!  I went 6:20, 6:38, and 6:26 desperately trying to hang on for miles 14, 15, and 16. 

Mile 17 is when everything came crashing down on me for good.  I split a 7:16 and saw the family, which gave me a little boost going into the hills, but my legs couldn’t muster much.  Miles 18, 19, and 20 were 7:33, 7:32, and 7:44.

I was so out of it I didn’t even realize I ran heart break hill.  The next miles were 8:16, and 8:06.  I had to walk mile 23 and 24 because of the painful feeling up my neck into my head that made me dizzy enough to almost fall over.  These miles were 9:56 and 9:25.  My competitive edge got me going again when I saw a few Kenyans struggling to finish.  Mile 25 I managed 8:08 and my final mile came out to be a 7:16 as I found a stride that seemed to be holding of the cramping.  I crossed the finish line running 6:21 pace with leg cramps and walked to about where they handed out medals.  I started to feel like I was going to faint so I sat down in a wheel chair and I was off to the med tent. 

A character building marathon to say the least!    

Update on the race issues.  Two nights after the race I woke up at 3 am ran into the kitchen and compared the electrolyte pills with my vitamins.   I thought I was taking electrolytes during the race, but they were actually my calcium/magnesium/d3 vitamins.  I had mixed up my vitamins with the electrolytes!  That explains the nausea after the race and the reason I got heat stroke during the race.  I can't believe I could make that kind of mistake.  Unbelievable!   

Saucony Fasttwitch II Miles: 26.20
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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.000.000.003.00

3 miles around hilly charlestown.  84 degrees Hot!  (8:18) pace.  I guess the goodnews is I don't think I'll need a long downtime for this marathon.  The legs felt suprisingly strong, but the body wasn't digg'in the heat.  I'm leaving for home tonight with the family. 

(Black) Lunar Glide Miles: 3.00
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6.000.000.000.006.00

Well I ran 6 miles around fort feeling good.  Another day or so and I'll be fully recovered.  I could have run a lot more today, but I'm getting more benefit keeping the volume reasonable.  Anything longer would be too much strain and anything shorter wouldn't help as much with flushing everything out. 

Long day with the teams' 1st track meet today right after school.  I noticed my concentration and mental focus was really out of wack today.  I'm probably still suffering from the nervous system shock I went through.  I'm still in pretty good spirits though.  Maybe it has to do with being balanced.  Today, I was reminded of why running is so important to me.  Everyone piled into the gym at the begining of school to applaud me for finishing the Boston Marathon.  Most everyone knew I went through a very difficult race out there.  I thanked them for the support.  I let them know that they gave me the strength to finish a very tough race on a very difficult day.  I also made sure to let them know how much they inspire me to be a runner.  It was very rewarding, more rewarding than any trophy or title I've ever won.  Perfect day for a game of track too!   60's and sunny w/no wind. 

(Black) Lunar Glide Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.950.000.000.007.95

7.95 miles on random route around Fort.  Rainy and 40 degrees tonight.  Had to get this one in late because I spent my earlier run time trying to find my lost wallet - errr  Hopefully, it will show up tomorrow.  Avg run pace 7:43  The run felt really good, so if the next few days go well I'd say I'm in the clear to resume regular training again.  I'll probably run Crazy Legs 8K in Madison since it's a big local event. 

(Red) Nike Lunarlon Miles: 7.95
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9.690.000.000.009.69

9.69 miles (7:47 pace) to Hoard Road and around Rock River Park + 3 hard striders + core work

 

(Black) Lunar Glide Miles: 9.69
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14.000.000.000.0014.00

14 miles easy with Voss and Reedo on the S. shore of Lake Geneva.  Voss went around the whole lake ~ 21 miles while Reedo and I turned at 7.  Neat run, most of it goes through a bunch of rich people's back yards.  Cold to start, only 32 degrees, but warmed up to 45 by the time we finished.  Had a nice breakfast at Voss's brother-in-law's diner.  With the hills and stairs we averaged just under 9 min pace, which I feel is about the same as 8 min pace on the road.    

(Red) Nike Lunarlon Miles: 14.00
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44.6426.200.000.0070.84
(Black) Lunar Glide Miles: 22.69Saucony Fasttwitch II Miles: 26.20(Red) Nike Lunarlon Miles: 21.95
Night Sleep Time: 56.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 56.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
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