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Hamden,CT,

Member Since:

Oct 03, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

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NOTE TO DOUG

Short-Term Running Goals:

PR for All Race distances - simple enough - right?

Improve VDOT from 42 and get to 43 as proven by Race Result(s) or Time Trial(s).

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston Marathon

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.006.730.000.0013.73
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.000.000.000.007.00

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/116364221

440C114

September 19, 2011 on Monday

Scheduled: 7 Recovery/Speed with 6x100s. 

Did: 7 Recovery/Speed with 6x100s.

Recovery is 10:05-10:35 per McMillan and <76% MHR per Pfitz.

I have not been running consistently.  Not sure if I can run a decent marathon given my inadequate training. 

This run: the first six miles done at avg 9:56 pace per mile (splits 9:49-10:05) at avg of 131 bpm which is 75% MHR…Thus ran the recovery portion at proper intensity. 

The 7th mile was the speed work and it felt good…the 6x100s was the 7th mile split done in 8:59 at 148 bpm.

Total: 7 miles in 1:08:41 at 9:48 avg. pace per mile with 133 bpm being AHR at 76% MHR.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.006.730.000.006.73

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/116364214

441C115

September 22, 2011 on Thursday

Yesterday I spoke to Bryan about running Wednesdays for an hour at 9:00 pace.  I figure if I have a running partner, the run would get done.  I tested this today.  The run turns out to be midpoint Marathon Pace heart rate intensity range run (at least it was today).  I ran 6.73 miles in 1:00:09 at 8:56 pace per mile with AHR being 147 bpm which is 84% MHR.  MP is 79-88% MHR.  It was the Route 22 Out and Back route at 8:15am.  Range of splits were 8:54 to 8:58. 

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12/27/10 through 5/1/11

18 weeks training for the 5/1/11 Marathon

Miles:

41- 42- 29 -17 -25 -24

41 -31 - 37 - 13 - 13

32 - 17- 21 - 18

13 - 13 – 31

These training miles resulted in PR of 3:54 from 4:03.

This is exceptional given the minimal mileage during the last nine weeks of training.

 

 

5/2/11 through 6/12/11

6 weeks down time

Miles:

0 – 25 – 18 – 26 – 13 – 0

 

6/13/11 through 10/15/11

18 weeks training for the 10/15/11 Hartford Marathon

Miles:

29 – 17 – 18 – 37 – 36 – 18

16 – 30 – 0 – 37 – 17

8 – 20 – 7 – 14 (thus far; and in week 15 with today being Thursday)

 

Marathon: The Ultimate Guide, Hal Higdon

Advanced Marathoning, Pete Pfitzinger

The Competitive Runner’s Handbook, Bob Glover

 

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