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Location:

San Antonio,TX,

Member Since:

Dec 13, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

5K PR - 18:01 - Nov '14

10K PR - 38:37 (workout) - Oct '14

Half-marathon - 1:22:43 - Jan '14

Marathon - 2:58:43 in Boston! - Apr '13

50 mile - 7:49:30 (2nd) - Nov '15

Short-Term Running Goals:

- Balance

- Run more trails, volunteer, more social running, run with a team

- Race a lot more.  learn.

Race results / possible schedule:

Apr 2 - Hells Hills 25k trail - 4th

Apr 9 - Toughest 'n Texas 20-mile Trail - 2nd

May 7 - Paleface - Trail Marathon - 3rd

May 29 - American Hero road 25k - 2nd

Jun 25 - Pedernales Falls 30k nighttime Trail - 5th (sick)

Jul 16 - Muleshoe Bend 30k nighttime Trail - 3rd

Jul 23-24 - Fossil Valley 9-hour nighttime Trail - 2nd

Aug 6 - Colorado Bend 30k nighttime Trail - 4th

Aug 27 - Reveille Peak 30k nighttime Trail (entered)

Sep 10 - Franklin Mountains 50k (entered - not all-out effort...I hope)

Sep 17 - Lighthouse Hill 20-mile trail (entered)

Sep 24 - J&J 50 mile trail

Long-Term Running Goals:

Compete in a few more ultras without going off course (again)

Sub-18 in a 5k

One.  Good.  Marathon.

Personal:

I started running at age 30, in late 2009.  I have 2 daughters (10 and 8 yrs old).

  

 

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Stamina day.  2 mile warmup, 4 tempo miles @ 7:30 target (10KGP), 1 cooldown mile.  Thought it would be tougher as I haven't done 4 miles @ tempo before but it was fine.  Splits were 8:28, 8:33, 7:28, 7:17, 7:17, 7:00, 7:47.  7:15 average for the tempo, 7:41 for the whole run.  I didn't notice I had a chance to break 7 in the last mile until there was only .05 left so I took off but it was too late to get it.  Also, it was unplanned, but I ended up doing the cooldown @ HMGP to simulate mile 10 or 11 of the half.

So, yeah, the pace was faster in my 4 mile tempo today than in my 5k race...what a dummy.  Today the wind was from the south @ 15mph.  So I paid close attention to the pace on each leg around my university loops and tried to maintain an even effort.  Going south I was running 7:45s and going north 6:55s.  The crosswind legs were about 7:10.  So, doing the math I came up with an approximation of the effect of wind on distance running.  Looks like +2 sec/mile for every 1 mph of direct headwind, and -1 sec/mile for every 1 mph of direct tailwind.  So for example, if you're running directly into a 10mph head wind, your pace will be 20 sec/mile slower.  Let me know what y'all think of the accuracy of that with your experience.  My guess is that there is not an exact linear relationship like that formula would imply; it's probably somewhat exponential, similar to a gas mileage curve which shows you getting dramatically worse gas mileage after 50 mph or so.  But my brain isn't big enough to work that into a formula for running.

Applying that linear relationship to my Saturday disaster, my first mile would've been in the 6:20-6:30 range with no wind, probably close to a 1-mile PR for me.  Makes sense that I was unable to move it for the last 2 miles of the race.  Now that I feel like a complete nerd, I'll end the entry.

Blue Asics Miles: 7.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From seeaprilrun on Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 12:40:22 from 68.103.242.46

I'm laughing because you ARE a nerd. However, I have no room to talk because I have often wondered exactly what the effect of headwinds were on my performance before. I will have to do some comparisons on windy days(every day) and see how your formula matches up...

From Rye on Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 13:38:46 from 75.174.11.160

Interesting conversion!!!We live and hopefully learn. I think your brain is big enough to figure out that formula....I'll check back later for it!!! Nice job on the runs....Nerds can run!

From SlowJoe on Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 13:40:23 from 131.59.200.80

So true, who takes a nice sport as carefree as running and turns it into math? I should be banished.

From Tracy on Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 16:02:38 from 173.23.75.96

I think the fact that we all blog about running means we're nerds.

And adding to that is the fact that we all do calculations while running.

From Burt on Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 18:15:16 from 206.19.214.144

That was fascinating! Why did you have to end is so abruptly? Anyway, Sasha would love this, so it's all good.

From seeaprilrun on Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 19:08:40 from 205.172.12.229

Yeah Sasha would love it haha! He can do some serious running/mathematic metaphors!(or are those similes? dunno been a long time since English 101)

From SlowJoe on Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 20:24:23 from 184.79.24.255

Yeah I don't even want to know the crazy calculations he must have done to get some of those calculators programmed on this site. 30/15 = 2 is as advanced as I get.

From flatlander on Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 13:09:20 from 76.31.26.153

Joe, just saw this. That is some good calculating. You've proven what we all know to be true, which is that running in the wind is always slower, even if you are running laps. Good stuff.

Not to out-nerd you, but I think you are also right that it isn't linear. Force increases as the square of speed, so for higher winds the effect is disproportionately worse, I'm guessing. The next time there is a hurricane in Houston we can check that one out.

From SlowJoe on Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 16:33:26 from 184.79.24.255

Sounds like a plan - you can run into the wind and I'll hold the stopwatch...from indoors!

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