The Quest for Boston

January 11, 2026

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Member Since:

Nov 01, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

Best Post High School 5K (Nate Bruckenthal Memorial 2011): 20:28

Best half marathon (Maryland Half Marathon 2011): 1:38:02

Best 20 Miler (NCR Trail 2010): 2:34:43

First (and so far only) marathon (Baltimore 2010): 3:39:48 (nursing an overuse injury) 

Short-Term Running Goals:

I think I have a shot at qualifying for Boston if I put in the time, train for strength and speed, and avoid injury.  With the new times that may be only a distant dream.  Running is about becoming a better person and not just qualifying for Boston.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep running as a part of my fitness routine after I do 4 or 5 marathons

Personal:

Married with 3 boys

College professor by day (and night a lot of times) 

My best event was the mile in high school (two decades+ ago)

Blogged about the spiritual nature of my first marathon (http://p-s-wellbeing.blogspot.com) 

Wrote a book called The Radical Transformation of Runner 1313--all profits go to charity 

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This was a great workout--sort of.

 I ran 8:18/8:18/8:21/8:21/8:14 for my first half.

Then, I ran 7:52/7:54/7:31/7:14/7:30 for the second half.

Why did I do this?  My training group coach had suggested that I divide my longer runs into an easy pace (which I didn't quite achieve--I should have been up around 8:35 rather than at 8:20) followed by marathon pace.  The first two of those miles were not quite there (looking for 7:39) but the last three were.

Everything up to this point suggests, "great workout". 

Issue--had a twinge in my knee around mile 5.  Felt pretty okay through the run.  After the run, a quick breakfast, a quick shower, and a 40 minute drive to drop of my oldest at school and get to work, my left knee is yelling at me.  That is the "sort of".  

Enjoyed using the Garmin 410 including heart rate monitor today.  Still learning what all I can do with it. 

Need some ice and heat and some strength work tomorrow. 

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