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Location:

Bountiful,UT,USA

Member Since:

Sep 24, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

8 marathons and a few triathlons.  Marathon PR: 3:26:20 (Ogden Marathon 2006)

This years races (2010) planned so far:

February 13th - SLC Track Club Winter Series 10-k 

April 3rd - Striders 1/2 Marathon

May 15th - Ogden Marathon

June 12th - Cache Valley Classic Triathlon (Olympic)

Short-Term Running Goals:

  • Sub 3:20 Marathon
  • Stay injury free!

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

 

Personal:

Great wife with four great kids.

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Yes, marathon pace miles.  Marathon pace right now, if I do Ogden, will be around 7:50 to 8:00.  This run was at a 7:51 pace.  Very confortable pace.  Heart rate stayed in the low Zone 3 (152 bpm).  My threshold is around 172 bpm with a VO2 Max at 62 (at least last time I had it tested at the U of U last fall).  So, with that long protracted explanation, I think I'm OK training consistently in that range.  I will slow it down a bit for my long run next Sunday and I test my legs on a 18 miler.  My biggest challenge, I think, is having the cardio and muscular endurance to go the distance.  I did do one marathon, Phoenix Rock n Roll, in which I had only one long run prior, a 20 miler.  I didn't wear a watch and ran only on feel.  It wasn't a fast run by any measure (just under 4 hrs) but I never felt so good crossing the finish line.  I went on a two hour hike later that afternoon.  If I do the Ogden marathon I probably use the same strategy. 

Comments
From josse on Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 22:15:01

That sounds like a good plan. Your marathon pace runs make more scense to me know you pace. But I would still try slowing some of your run down alittle more. My marathon pace for Ogden (if things go well) is 7-7:15 and i do most of my training above 8's. Just a suggestion, if you do all your triaing at a faster pace you are more likely to get injured. Hope the long run goes well and we see you at Ogden:)

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