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Race for the Fallen

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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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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
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: Race for the Fallen (13.1 Miles) 01:33:45, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Fun trail Half Marathon, basically a training run for Oct. marathon.  Started out in 5th and held that for the first 4 miles, when I was joined/passed by a good friend who was also running.  He really helped me out pushing the pace from Miles 4-8, where I had to do frequent 'bursts of speed' to stick with him.  We chatted some, but that was killing me going up the hills!  Had I been out there alone through this section, there is no way I would have maintained the pace he carried us to.  We passed one guy in this section ... the other 3 were never in my sight after Mile 2 of the race.

At Mile 8, he briefly stopped for water, and I continued figuring he would be right behind me, as he only stopped a few seconds, surely he was no more than 10 yards behind me ... this happened to be on a brief downhill pavement section, which I strided out, figuring it was my turn to pull the load for a bit.  I realized he was slowly dropping back, and at about 8.5 the trail took a looping turn, so when I saw him about 50 back, I yelled out for him to keep pace with me!  I was just about to slow down a little and wait for him, when I saw another runner only about 20 yards behind him running strong.  I felt bad because I really wanted to wait and run with him, but by the time he would have caught me, the other guy would have been out in front and off to the races.  I figured if he had it in him, he would pace with the guy passing him in pursuit of me.  I held pace and continued on.

 Sure enough, next time I looked back, the guy was about 50 behind me & my friend about 20 behind him ... I kicked it up a notch as I did not want the guy getting closer!  For the next 4 miles I played a little game of cat and mouse with him ... every time he got within 50 yards, I would throw in a burst of speed after rounding a corner ... so by the time he saw me again, my lead would have increased.  This happened at least 6 times ... I know he had to be pushing hard as he was closing the gap on me ... but my spurts would just lengthen it back out.  Had to be frustrating for him, and I figured if he ever put down enough to catch me, I would crush him in the last half mile.  I fought off the urge to let him catch me just so I could race him at the end, and held the comfortable lead to the end.  His pursuit really helped me keep the effort up the last 4 miles, again ... if I had been out there alone, I would have run the same pace, but without all the surges ... which made it a more beneficial training run ... forcing me to maintain pace when I was more winded/fatigued from the sprints.

 All in all, I was pleased with the pace, effort, and result - and it was good race prep for my marathon.  The weather was totally awesome ... mid 50 at start, low 60's at finish.  I am happy when I am running in cooler weather!!

Ghost GTX Miles: 13.10
Comments
From SlowJoe on Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 15:56:32 from 75.109.104.60

Great race, and congrats on the AG win. Sounds like a lot of fun when you have a couple of guys to race with like that. Hopefully you can get that same thing going in your full next month. Looks like you are right on track.

From Kelli on Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 20:53:47 from 71.219.67.175

That does indeed sound like it was a lot of fun! NICE JOB!

From I Just Run on Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 22:23:03 from 166.205.14.141

Way to go KG...! I'm amazed how you can control your tempo and then have that burst if speed when needed. That's got to give you a lot of confidence in running. I typically feel I'm running (no matter what the race) at the top of my capacity maintainable for the distance and if I expend a burst of speed I'll burn out prematurely :-)

From seeaprilrun on Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 22:33:50 from 205.172.12.229

I am impressed with how tactically you ran that race. Surging is something I have such a hard time with--I just like to rock steady--changing gears takes practice and finesse. Great tune-up race!

From timp on Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 11:53:52 from 99.110.188.230

great racing JG!

From JG on Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 11:54:40 from 71.59.27.33

Thanks all for your kind words!

SJ - I hope so, marathon is only 300 people, some competition out on the course certainly helps one perform their best!

Kelli - It was lots of fun! :)

IJR & April - Surging is something I have never really done before, but I have read it can be effective, I did not have a choice if I wanted to keep pace with my friend, and then hold the other guy off! Trail races are different, very hard to guage what you are capable of based on pace, as I had no idea what time I could run this course in. As a result, I really could not use my Garmin to push myself as I normally do ... and luckily there were some other runners in my vicinity that served that purpose, and helped me maximize my training effort!

Tim, Thx ... I think I gained 'racing' experience as much as anything, one cannot underestimate the value in pushing forward, when your body wants to pull back. This was a really good exercise in that, as I am sure I am going to face that mental battle many times in my marathon!

From Mattrow on Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 12:57:17 from 8.22.13.222

While I was reading your race report I kept thinking how many times can this guy surge. Good job

From JG on Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 14:52:25 from 71.59.27.33

Thanks Matt, I guess that is probably a result of playing competitive soccer for 30+ years! 90 minutes straight of nothing but surge efforts ... of course, with opportunities to relax a little more in between. Just a theory, never really thought about it before ... but I think next time I am racing and need to surge ... I will just imagine myself playing soccer! lol

From flatlander on Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 12:41:55 from 198.207.244.102

Really great tactical race there. You should be set at this point.

From Dan on Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 22:52:16 from 24.209.83.20

Jon- great race!! Impressive on those trails and you know why I blamed you for that hill :)

Isn't it funny how we react when another runner comes up on us? Looking forward to running with you!

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