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Member Since:

Aug 10, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Marathon PR - 3:05 (3:06 at Boston)

Completed a dozen marathons and a handful of 50 mile ultras.

Short-Term Running Goals:

Consistent aerobic and strength training.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Participate in 5k and 10k races.

Personal:

I started more dedicated running and racing in my thirties.  Eventually I developed symptomatic bradycardia and SVT which required a cardiac pacemaker implant and a cardiac cath ablation.  It has taken a long time to get back to running consistently again.  Counting my blessings and trying to remain more balanced with fitness.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 879.94
Race: Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:06:45, Place overall: 2171, Place in age division: 1454
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Not sure what to say, I'm thankful for obtaining my goal of a PR and would have ran a better race if not for a GI issue (lost about 2-3 min, had to wait for the john) and stomach cramps hitting me before Newton.  Thankfully the cramps subsided during the hills, but it was an unnecessary and avoidable mental drag for the remainder of the race.  Due to my own mistakes, the stomach was shut down for business and it felt like I was pushing it even with a few gulps of plain water.  But enough of the would've, could've, and should've stuff.  What an awesome race and one that I respect even more.  It was a blessing to run it, but I don't want to return to it until my game is straight and I improve some more.  After a better analysis I'll report some of the lessons I learned in hopes of helping others.  Right now I'm still in celebration mode!

After some further analysis I realized most ground was lost in the last 10K.  Ever heard that one before?  I ran 6:57 avg. thru 20 miles vs. 7:41 avg. for the last 6.2 miles.  For what’s it’s worth, here are the big three lessons I learned:

- Eat lighter the day before and incorporate more simple carb choices.  I have a nasty habit of munching when I get nervous.  I liken it to “cramming” for an exam so to speak.  Need to maintain focus and realize food is not a solution.

- Don’t try new stuff you didn’t try in training.  I’m embarrassed for admitting this, but I fell into the “new stuff” trap.  Examples include not drinking anything for the first 10 miles, eating a prerace meal (I trained mostly on empty), and drinking Gatorade Endurance.  Not sure why I thought these changes would not be a big deal, but they were.  By the way, plain Gatorade and the Endurance formula are definitely different.  My stomach went bonkers when I drank that stuff.  I’m beginning to think that the carb gels and stuff might not work for me any more.  I forced down two gels and they did little more than cause a tummy protest.

- Work on down hills for Boston.  Plyometrics can be considered.  I haven’t experienced eccentric contractions like those since the negative drops I did in weight training.

So I dropped the ball on nutrition, course specific training (but didn’t hear anybody mention down hill drills), and trying “new stuff”.  When will I ever learn???  That’s what I love about the marathon.

 

Asics Bandito Miles: 26.20
Comments
From JimF on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 18:34:41 from 68.58.92.142

Great race considering the time spent with the GI issues. A PR on the Boston course with the wind is awesome. Enjoy your celebration!

From josse on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 19:18:51 from 70.193.203.69

Great job on the pr! That is a hard one to do in Boston.

From Jacob Flaws on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 19:31:08 from 147.92.2.50

Way to go! Thats awesome that you completed Boston and in a PR time nonetheless! Nothing you can do about GI troubles, I have been there far too often during runs. Again, Great job, Boston is something to be proud of!

From Barry on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 23:02:42 from 75.174.17.125

Great job, you did awesome! How are you feeling today?

From air darkhorse on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 23:07:15 from 76.27.0.45

Good race! A PR even with a johnny stop!

Did you you drink too much too fast to cause the cramps?

From rockness18 on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 23:17:09 from 65.96.197.9

Very impressive! It was it honor to pick up after your gu rappers.

From edrickt on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 00:11:07 from 64.2.220.135

Even with your troubles you had a great time. Thanks for sharing and congratulations!

From Dave S on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 13:47:53 from 4.254.226.111

Great race! Congrats on getting a PR on a tough course even after dealing with GI issues. Sounds like it was a great experience overall.

From Robert on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 17:27:34 from 206.195.193.254

Thanks for all your comments. You are all too kind. I'll just keep learning and improving the best I can.

From Little Bad Legs on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 22:39:02 from 68.186.96.165

Way to PR given the bathroom stop, wind, tough course and series of 'mistakes' on trying new things before the big day. Just imagine how well you'll do after learning from this one! Good luck with your recovery.

From wheakory on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 22:53:36 from 24.116.159.75

The Boston expo really tempts you in trying new stuff. I did the samething and had to brown code at mile 9 (I did a 2:57) Although, I did negative split the second half of the Boston course. Your right it's a learning experience.

But you obtain your goal so look at the positive that came out of the situation. The good news is that you could have been quite faster without the nutrition issues.

Great Job and what a performance in the weather.

From Michelle N. on Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:57:07 from 75.162.252.159

Great job! Sounds like we all lost ground the last 10k. Oh well. It was amazing.

From jtshad on Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:49:00 from 204.134.132.225

Great race in Boston in the wind. Sounds like you learned a few things for next time.

Thanks for the call, sorry we did not hook up in person.

From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 15:57:16 from 64.81.245.109

Congratulations on a PR! How much was it by?

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