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
4.910.000.002.036.94

OK, this ought to be interesting. Literally just walked in the door from my first set of ladders. Know times and approximate paces, don't know what mileage that translated into. Lost track of laps in the park, focusing solely on minutes and pace. Let's check the Garmin and see.

Warmed up for 2.02 miles, 19 minutes. Ran a minute at 3K pace (or faster). Jogged a minute. Ran 2 minutes at 5K pace, jogged two minutes. Ran 3 minutes at 10K pace, jogged three minutes. Two more minutes at 5K, jog 2. One more minute at 3K pace, jog 1. Two more at 5K, jog 2. Finish with 3 at 10K pace. Then about 1.7 cooldown to get home.

That adds up to 2.03 miles at pace, 2.02 warmup, 1.72 cooldown, and 1.17 miles of recovery. Total 6.94 miles. Average pace 8:31 even with all the jogging. Finished in less than an hour. Efficient, but painful. A man was out walking his dogs and I jogged by him (the first time) during one of my recovery intervals. His comment was, "That looks like work." All I could muster was, "Yep." I'm thinking, you got that right, mister, it is work. Ladders are a BEAR. Hopefully a productive bear in terms of making me faster, but a bear nonetheless.

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