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Location:

Cedar Hills,UT,USA

Member Since:

Apr 08, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

5K: 21:39 (2006) Half marathon: 1:33:45 (2006) Marathon 3:31:49 (2006)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Lose some weight and get back into racing shape. Run more races this year.

 Next race: St. George Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay healthy and in good enough shape that I can more or less keep up with my youngest daughter.

Personal:

My wife Laureen got me into running. She went into the St. George Marathon Ten Year Club last year and I should go in this year. I have two daughters (15 and 21).

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Clear skies, temperatures in the high 40's, no moon. I've been thinking about Paul's post from yesterday where he reported on his marathon pacing. I tried the same thing this morning and concluded that the mitigating factors (e.g. second run of the day, lingering injuries, running during the hotter part of the day) he listed definitely affected his pace, since I know he's faster than I am. My results from this morning looked like this:

 Mile  Pace  Grade  Comments
 1  7:59  1% up  Felt relaxed
 2  7:36  1% up to 1% down  Felt relaxed
 3  7:25  1% down  Mostly relaxed
 4  7:26  flat to 1% up  Threshold pace

 

 

 

 

Over all, I felt good about the effort. I noticed that on the downhill section (mile 3) that I gradually sped up as I was feeling good. By the time I reached the end, I was breathing a little harder than I had the first two miles. For the final mile, I spotted a couple of runners about a hundred yards ahead and since I was feeling good, I decided to see if I could catch them before they made their turn south. I didn't feel like I was pushing it that hard, but I kept up the pace for the rest of the mile, which felt hard when heading up the trail towards home. One of the ladies was Jill W. I'm not sure who the other one was as it was still fairly dark.

Today gave me a pretty good feel for where I am fitness-wise and also how to gauge when I'm running at a good effort (even breathing, no sharp exhales, no stress). I'm sure the pace that will feel easy the first part of the marathon, will feel like an all out effort the last six miles but hopefully I can hang in there and get past the usual calf cramping and bowel discomfort.

Comments
From Paul T on Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 16:42:30

You're very kind, Kerry, to use the term "mitigating factors" instead of "excuses". I don't think you should rule out the possibility that you just might be faster than I am.

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