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Location:

Lake Orion,MI,

Member Since:

Dec 28, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

16:52 Phillies Charities 5k (2016)

35:52 Beach to Beacon 10k (2015)

58:10 Broad Street 10 Mile (2016)

1:16:02 Philadelphia Rock and Roll Half Marathon (2015)

2:46:54 Philadelphia Marathon (2015)

Personal:

I live in Michigan with my wife, Megan, and our boys, Charlie and Sawyer. I started running in September 2010.

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Miles:This week: 33.10 Month: 33.10 Year: 731.30
Miles With Megan Lifetime Miles: 621.75
Miles With The Boys Lifetime Miles: 99.90
Nike Zoom Streak LT4 Mr. Pinks Lifetime Miles: 21.60
Saucony ISO Freedom 3 #2 Lifetime Miles: 281.00
Altra Rivera Lifetime Miles: 381.55
Altra Rivera (Dark Blue) Lifetime Miles: 145.10
Saucony Kinvara 13 Lifetime Miles: 469.10
Saucony Endorphin Pro Lifetime Miles: 287.00
Active 88 Boulder Lifetime Miles: 5.00
Saucony Freedom 5 Lifetime Miles: 352.20
Saucony Kinvara 13 #2 Lifetime Miles: 437.85
Saucony Endorphin Pro White Lifetime Miles: 129.40
Kinvara 14 Blue/Grey Lifetime Miles: 260.00
Saucony Ride Teal Lifetime Miles: 63.20
Saucony KInvara 14 Yellow Lifetime Miles: 146.50
Nike XC Flats Lifetime Miles: 4.10
Active 88 Boulder Lifetime Miles: 31.30
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AM/Lunch: 13 miles on the treadmill, averaged 7:59. HR 153.

2 x 4 Mile + 1 Mile Hard

I was originally planning a slight increase from last week's 2-mile repeats, but I just kind of went with it based on effort and HR. I could have done this as a straight 6-8 miles without much problem, but I am waiting to get the paces down a bit and kind of going by feel and adjusting accordingly. The first set barely had an cardiac drift after the first mile so I almost just kept it there and rolled. First set I just kept at 8 MPH, which felt mostly moderate to low marathon effort. HR 160 for that one. For the second one I started at 8.1 and increased each mile, going 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4. HR 162, so still not too hard. I did .3 recovery between sets and .7 between the second set and the mile just so I started on an even mile. I did 9.3+ for the mile. My legs felt like they weren't quite turning over and firing for some reason. It didn't feel that fast, just like my legs weren't cooperating. Increased the pace slightly toward the end, so the mile was around 6:28/6:29. HR 170.

Saucony Freedom 5 Miles: 13.00
Weight: 183.40
Comments
From Tom K on Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 08:24:11 from 47.206.202.65

I am impressed with you doing speedy stuff on a treadmill. I'm guessing there's a lot of button pushing going on. Are you listening to music? Have a TV on? I don't think I could multi-task that much at faster than 7 minute miles.

And also (this is a thought I've had from time to time, as a non-treadmill guy) - If you set up a fan behind you to simulate a tailwind, would the pace "feel" easier?

From Jason D on Sat, Feb 22, 2025 at 21:25:32 from 73.161.42.48

I have music on and I have a mirror in front of me to keep from staring down at the treadmill. My TV is in front of my smart trainer, though I haven't had it n much lately. I find it hard to run and watch TV, though I wish I could!

I will have to try to fan/tailwind experiment. The fan is hooked to my heart rate monitor, so the higher my heart rate, the more the fan kicks on.

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