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Downhill @ Dawn

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Location:

Naples,FL,

Member Since:

Mar 29, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

400m - ATC:  1:08   May '11

800m - ATC:  2:32   May '11

1600m - self-timed:  5:?? 

5k- Vinings Downhill 5k:  18:34  Sept, '11

10.k - Mardis Gras 10k:  39:15   Feb '12

Half - The Scream:  1:23:59  Jul '11

Marathon - Ridge to Bridge:  3:06:23   Oct '11

Completed 13 Marathons & 2 50k & 1 Century ride

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run injury free

Upcoming Races:

Sept. 14: - Erie Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Sprint down Boylston Street once per year

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ST-6 Racer Lifetime Miles: 223.50
Boston Adizero Red Lifetime Miles: 607.00
Boston Adizero White Lifetime Miles: 430.00
Nike Free Lifetime Miles: 362.00
Nike Trail Lifetime Miles: 327.20
Boston Classic Lifetime Miles: 362.50
Adidas Marathon TR Lifetime Miles: 155.90
Vertical Feet Climbed - 2011 Lifetime Miles: 75701.00
Kinvara 2 Lifetime Miles: 31.80
Adios Lifetime Miles: 277.90
Ghost GTX Lifetime Miles: 328.00
Karhu Flow Formula One Lifetime Miles: 166.30
Brooks PureFlow 2 Lifetime Miles: 153.70
Adios II Lifetime Miles: 147.40
Adios 2 Lifetime Miles: 150.20
Race: Downhill @ Dawn (13.1 Miles) 01:24:42, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Reached my stretch goal of sub 1:25.  Garmin calculated 12.96 miles, but course is certified, 3 miles were downhill on gravel road through forest, with some serious switchbacks, so Garmin accuracy would not be expected to be accurate.  Ran mile 7 sub 6, was happy with all my splits and the way I ran.  Felt strong, struggled a little the last 5k to maintain pace.  Will write more later, off to enjoy mtns for rest of weekend!

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/90007818

Update:  Ok … here is more of a report, although probably not too exciting … with only 300 runners, I pretty much ran the race alone, so it lacks any competitive battles on the course.  I kinda ran the race planned, but was able to pick up some time on most of the miles while still staying in my comfort zone.  Conservatively, I was planning for a 1:28 – figuring I would try to gain some time on all splits if I felt good.

Phase 1 - 28 min for first 4 (7:00 pace)

Phase 2 - 39 minutes for next 6 miles (6:30 pace)  

Phase 3 - 21 minutes for last 5k (6:45 pace)

Phase 1:  I knew miles 3 & 4 had some pretty good sized up hills, & the first two were down, so I tried to bank some time without going outside my comfort zone … glad I did this … because it enabled me stay comfortable when the uphills came & still be on pace.  I led for the first 50 meters (lol), then a pack of 4 powered by me & I just watched them go.   I got passed by two more, so I was in 7th at Mile 1.  Mile 1 split was 6:15.  This was faster than I planned, so I consciously slowed a little.  I got passed in Mile 2 by the guy that finished ahead of me, but just let him go as he was moving & I wanted to stick to the plan!  Mile 2 split was 6:42.  At the start of Mile 3 I got passed by the overall female winner & had a handful of others right on my heals … since I wanted a top 10 finish, I decided to fall in right behind the female leader & hold her pace … as it would have been demoralizing to let others keep passing!  Mile 3 split was 7:04.  About halfway up a hill in Mile 4, I pulled back ahead of the female leader as my goal pace was starting to slip … she did not try to stay with me.  Mile 4 was 7:11.  Phase 1 mission accomplished – I hit the 4 mile mark 48 seconds ahead of my allotted plan … with downhill ahead of me.

Phase 2:  Attack the downhill!  Mile 5 was gradual, so I eased into it, while I recovered a little from my uphill effort … 6:37.  Miles 6,7, & 8 were the biggest downhill & this section was on a packed gravel road through National Forest with some big switchback curves, which I knew were going to hurt my momentum, but I knew this was the section where I could really put down some time, so I threw my pacing plan out the window, and decided to just turn my legs over as quick as I could!  There was some loose gravel in the sharp curves, so I slowed a tad before each one, started on the outside of the curve & then ran as straight as I could through the curve,  actually accelerating through them so I came out flying on the backside … this seemed to work well.  Occasionally I would see the #7 runner ahead, and I was gaining slowly, but he was attacking the downhill too & I was probably 100 yards back.  I never looked behind me, but was pretty certain no one was close because I was in serious attack mode.   Splits for this section were 6:14, 5:557, 6:08.  Miles 9 & 10 were still downhill, but much more gradual … they were also back on paved surface – it was a little deflating leaving the National Forest … that was really an exhilarating 3 miles!  I hung on for a 6:25 & 6:39 here.  Phase 2 mission accomplished … picked up a bunch of time on my allotted plan here … but had no idea how much … with all the switchbacks & heavily forested area … Garmin splits were estimates of true distances … but I knew I had even more time in the bank than my splits were telling me.

Phase 3:  I was definitely feeling the effects of attacking the downhill … and Mile 11 started with an uphill which was having me a little concerned.   #7 was feeling the effects too I think … he was still about 100 yards ahead of me … but I just did not have it in me to close the distance much.  It did help to have him in my sight, as I was pushing to try to gain a little & keep him in striking distance.  Mile 11 was 6:42, which made me really happy because at the start of the mile, I was definitely a little concerned about the remaining 5k (was having a weak mental moment … and thought  I felt the onset of a side stitch coming … luckily it never did!)  Mile 12 was a nice downhill & I could smell the finish … so I started pushing again to try to close the gap.  Mile 12 was 6:14.  It was not until this point that it actually registered that I may break 1:25!  With about a half mile to go, I was about 50 yards back of #7.  I love passing people with a strong finishing kick, so I pushed hard for the next 100 meters … I was gaining but that was a lot of ground to make up.  I pretty quickly decided to throw in the towel on trying to catch him, I was definitely going to come in sub 1:25 & could care less if I was #7 or 8.  I had pushed hard the whole race but never gone outside my comfort zone … there was no point in going there now & collapsing at the finish … I just wanted to enjoy it.  I ran the last Mile 6:24, taking it easy the last 100 yards & came in about 10 seconds behind #7.  #9 was about a minute behind.   Phase 3 mission accomplished … I honestly never really thought I would go under 1:25 … that is why I was calling it my ‘stretch’ goal.  I got a nice trophy for coming first in my Age Group.

Best part of weekend was hanging out in cold, mountain streams … hiked to 4 waterfalls Saturday afternoon & Sunday.  Sorry for the long report!

ST-6 Racer Miles: 13.10
Comments
From SlowJoe on Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 12:52:39 from 184.79.24.255

Wow what a time! Looking forward to the details, nice job.

From flatlander on Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 07:59:56 from 76.31.26.153

Good job, you are coming on fast. When is your next marathon? Based on this one you should be sub 3.

From timp on Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 13:24:48 from 66.167.50.143

great job on hitting that goal!

From JG on Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 23:51:54 from 74.176.220.126

Thx Joe ... details are a little lengthy ... sorry!

Thx Flat ... I think I could go sub 3 at St. George ... but won't be there! lol I am doing a small one in NC mtns called Ridge to Bridge in October ... it is big downhill the first half & pretty flat the second half. Sub 3 will be my stretch goal!

Thx Tim ... I hope your foot heals up quickly!

From SlowJoe on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 13:00:04 from 132.3.53.68

Sounds like a really fun race, especially the miles through the National Forest. Congrats on running a great time and a smart race.

From I Just Run on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 17:14:46 from 67.79.11.242

Oh man....! Congradulations on the GREAT race. I seem to know all of the high achievers on the Blog :-) The only thing is, I wish you hadn't put in last part about "hanging out in cold, mountain streams". Were you just trying to rub salt in the wound to us down here in the Texas Hell heat?

From JG on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 22:53:31 from 74.176.220.126

Thx IJR - I got home last night & stepped out of the car & almost turned around & drove back up there!

From Mattrow on Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 14:34:46 from 138.64.8.51

Nice race. 1:24 is a great time. You ran a smart race. To hold back in the first few miles then push on the down hill. Great race.

From JG on Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 21:32:44 from 74.176.223.180

Thanks Matt, always nice when you exceed your expectations, and having a conservative plan which you can shave time off if you feel good, seems to work well for me. I seem to fail in most of my shorter races where I don't put a plan in place, and inevitably go out too fast! Are you doing UVM?

From Mattrow on Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 09:25:02 from 138.64.8.51

Yes I am planning on doing UVM. I go back and forth with myself with what my goals of the marathon. Do I go for the sub 3 hour or not.

From I Just Run on Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 09:34:14 from 67.79.11.242

I say go for it!

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