Getting back to Boston

January 02, 2026

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Location:

Fort Smith,AR,USA

Member Since:

Jan 01, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

Dec. 5, 2009 -- St. Jude Memphis Marathon, 3:31:56. Boston qualifier for 2011. Two-time Boston finisher. 19 marathons so far in 10 states, Canada, Germany, England and Sweden. Next up: London (4/25/17)

5K -- 21:57; 10K -- 45:54; 20K-- 1:42:39, Half -- 1:39:30. All subject to improvement. Maybe. Or maybe not.

Short-Term Running Goals:

Short-term: Just get my motivation back and go from there

Long-Term Running Goals:

A lot of marathons, and other distances, slowly.

Personal:

Physician assistant/hospitalist, divorced since December 2010, one child (son). Ran high school track, took 10 years off, ran a 15K on my 25th birthday, took off next 21 years.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.930.000.006.93

I have a theory I'm going to test over the next six months. I believe that somewhere inside this 49-year-old body, some of the speed I had as a 15-year-old is still locked up. I've unlocked some of it; that's why I'll be in Hopkinton in 2011. But I think there's more in the vault. How I propose to bring it out is to pile up a lot of miles at paces faster than what I've been normally reaching in training. Not intervals or VO2 max or tempo paces, just pushing the ordinary GA runs a little harder. For Memphis, my "base" pace -- or my recovery run pace -- was around 9:45. If I can get that down to say 9:15 before I start my next marathon cycle, that's a stronger platform to try to get down to 3:20 or below for St. George or Chicago or Boston.

So tonight I set out on another step of that plan. Started the run at 9:28 pace, then 9:11 for two miles, t hen 9:05, then 8:49, then 8:36, than the last 0.93 at 7:44 -- almost my GMP for St. George. Total time 1:02 for nearly seven miles, an 8:58 average. I think Tim Noakes calls this resetting the central governor. Get strong enough that 9:15 becomes easy, then see if the upper boundary changes from 8:05 to 7:37 -- or better.

Also better get some miles in before the ice and snow hits. I think I need to go to Lowes and get some sheet metal screws to make my own ice training shoes. I may need them this weekend -- to get to work as well as to train. Pam is going to a class this weekend in Little Rock, so I'll be batchin' it. More training time, I guess.

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