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Location:

Upper Arlington,OH,Franklin

Member Since:

Apr 18, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

1:28:50 half marathon, 3:15:55 marathon Also Completed the Ironman Triathlon ( Ironman USA Lake Placid).

Short-Term Running Goals:

Knock 16 minutes off my marathon time and go sub 2:59:59 in the Flying Pig marathon May of 2010.  Maintain at least 1 bike and swim per week while training for the Pig and resume tri specific training mid-May to compete in a couple half Ironman distances over the summer of 2010.

Long-Term Running Goals:

To maintain good health have fun , travel to some cool placs to race and hopefully get a little faster in the process. Qualify for the Ironman World championships as an age grouper and compete in the HAWAII IRONMAN!!!

Personal:

Married to a beautiful woman and have two great kids fortunatley they look like their mother !!

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Total Distance
7.00

done with a much needed break to let myself recover mentally & phyiscally now I hope to buckle down and focus the next 56 days / 8 weeks until the Columbus Marathon where I hope to qualify for Boston...

Tonight a little too anxious from all the rest

first mile 8:05

mile 1-2.5 6:36 second pace (sucking some wind)

mile 2.5-3.1 7:05 pace (had to back off as I was sucking wind.

3.1 was 22:00

Mile 3.1-4.5 was 9:17 pace (nice recovery pace)

Mile 4.5-6.0 6:54 pace

mile 6.0 - 7.0 6:36 pace

overall run 7:25 pace for 52:01

effort felt hard but I am glad to see I have not lost all my speed. I have not tested my fitness very frequently with my increase in mileage over the last several weeks all have been at a slow 9:00 pace.

I plan to incorporate 1 spped day a week for my confidence as much as anything...

I am thinking I will be better off running a half marathon 4 weeks out from my marathon instead of 6 weeks out. I will shoot for the airforce marathon September 16th and run the half there that gives me 26 days to get ready for the half... I hope to PR or at least run 25-30 seconds faster than my marathon pace which will have to be 7:28 or faster so I will have to run in the 7:00 range for the half.

This race will set me up with exactly 4 weeks between the half and the marathon to get ready. I figure 1 week of ez recovery work with my final long run a week after the half then 1 week of decent mileage and two weeks taper for the big day.... Hope it works...

I think I am going to very my mileage & pace from day to day for the next 8 weeks 7 miles tempo some days 9 EZ others etc.. to break up the monotony. Definitley hate to see summer dwindling but I can not wait for the cooler tempps to run in : )

The week of made me feel guilty but I think it was much needed mentally & physically...

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 11:31:13

With your current level of fitness you should probably need no more than 2 weeks to recover from racing a half-marathon. Racing a half is probably easier on your body than dragging through an 18-20 mile long run.

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