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New Bedford Half Marathon

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Location:

Pleasanton,CA,US

Member Since:

May 01, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

1M 4:53.2

5k 17:19 Spring 2009

5M 28:52

10M 59:47 (on way to my half PR)

13.1 1:18:47 2009 New Bedford Half Marathon

26.2 2:57:55 2008 Mohawk Hudson River Marathon

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Train for pacific crest trail thru hike 2017.

Run lots of miles and lose some weight in the process.

DON'T FALL OFF THE WAGON

Extend childhood (at least from fitness perspective) into my mid 40's

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

 

I want to beat my half marathon PR. And if I'm in shape to do that then I should be able to crush my marathon PR.

Personal:

31y/o computational biologist. Hoping to take 5 months off next year to hike the PCT.

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Race: New Bedford Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:18:45
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
2.000.0013.100.000.0015.10

Unofficial time 1:18:45 -- exactly 6 min pace... exactly.  And 10 mile split was 59:47.

EDIT: Official time 1:18:47

Yes.  It is true.  My gps even said it was 13.24 but I probably just cut the tangents poorly.  You had to to work with a pack in the wind.  I will get the splits off my gps later, but it was pretty much 5:55 pace the whole way except for a few hills which slowed me down.  I would say the course is fast, but not blazing.  There were at least 4 significant hills... Im talking 1/2 mile long hills--the worst of which is in miles 12 and into 13.  I do much better with rolling because I can recover on each downhill.  I would have run at least 30 seconds faster on a truly flat course.  But the weather was almost perfect.  It was high 40's and I actually went shirtless after the first 3 miles.  The wind was significant but was actually the opposite direction than it usually is.  Working with a pack really decreased its affect on me.  So miles 3-9 which are slightly downhill had the headwind instead of the first 3 and last 3 which is usually the case.  That was really good for my confidence because I was hurting at 10 miles though thought I could maintain pretty well.  Knowing that I had quite a bit of time in the bank and a tailwind to boot really helped psychologically.

 So, based on the mcmillan running calculator, my mile and half marathon are almost perfectly equal performances.  1:18:45 equates to a 4:55 mile.  And other equivalent times are 17:02 for 5k ouch, and 28:14 for 5miles another ouch.  I would really like to break 17 and 28 this season.  Let's hope I am up to the task.

Now the question is: why am I so slow for the mile?  My speed isn't that bad.  I can pop off 70-72's pretty easily in workouts.  And my aerobic capacity is obviously very strong compared to last year.  What is wrong with me?

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Comments
From twinkies on Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 16:09:20 from 207.155.176.10

Great race. You shattered your previous PR. The mile is a tough race. Keep at it and you can improve your time.

From bedoukian on Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 18:02:12 from 173.2.125.189

that is quite an impressive time! As a consolation to how fast you are right now, at least I can tell myself that you had three women crush you today whereas the last race i did there were no women who beat me :)

i thought you would be fast but 1:18 is crazy! especially after an 80 mile week. i definitely don't want to race against you in any race, even a trail race less than 50k right now. That distance may continue to increase as you get even better.

when's your next mile attempt? i think the brown track meet is all good but i think you'd get more motivated up at a real track meet. that could be all that's going on there.

From josse on Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 19:52:44 from 70.192.23.85

Great job, congrats on the pr. I wouldn't worry about the mile just see how low you can get your marathon time. the mile will come....

From dutterman on Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 20:53:45 from 160.33.66.118

Congrats on your race! You know, I've run 1:17 for the half and 34:29 for 10K, but I have never broken 5:00 in the mile. I ran 5:00 flat on seven occasions!

From Burt on Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 13:36:10 from 68.76.197.194

Great job!

From plumbcrazy on Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 17:02:14 from 4.138.235.228

Having run New Bedford before I'd have to disagrre that it's a fast course. With those 4 significant hills and where they are placed; I'd say it's down right slow. A very impressive performance. That last hill is a killer!!!

From rockness18 on Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 17:11:58 from 69.183.232.200

Wow! I ran the Hogsback the same day you did last Fall. You have improved significantly since then. Seems like the higher mileage has paid off. Nice work!

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