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Location:

Sydney,Australia

Member Since:

Oct 24, 2012

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

10K: 42:07 (NYC Runs Roosevelt Island Hot Chocolate, December 2012)

Half Marathon: 1:30:23 (Philadelphia RnR Half Marathon, Sept 2013)

Marathon: 3:17:13 (New Jersey Marathon, May 5, 2013)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

1:30 half marathon, Summer 2013

sub-3:30 marathon (my first) Spring 2013

sub 3:15 marathon, Fall 2013

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run long. Get fast. Stay injury free.

Personal:

Running blog: www.twolittlerunners.blogspot.com

Travel/Life/Food blog: www.big-spoon-little-spoon.blogspot.com

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Mizuno Inspire 8s Lifetime Miles: 377.00
Brooks Pure Cadence Lifetime Miles: 40.00
Mizuno Inspire 9s Lifetime Miles: 398.10
Black Mizuno Inspire 9s Lifetime Miles: 432.20
Yellow Mizuno Wave Rider 15s Lifetime Miles: 490.50
Brooks Pure Cadence 2 Lifetime Miles: 218.82
Red Mizuno Wave Rider Lifetime Miles: 403.00
Blue Mizuno Inspires Lifetime Miles: 405.00
Blue Mizuno Inspires 2 Lifetime Miles: 300.00
Red Mizuno Wave Riders 2 Lifetime Miles: 252.00
Black Brooks Pure Cadence Lifetime Miles: 29.00
Mizuno Inspire 12s Lifetime Miles: 69.00
Mizuno Inspire 12s Coral Lifetime Miles: 32.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.004.000.000.009.00

Marathon tempo attempt #1.

 Ok so two things to note.

(1) marathon tempos are easier than HM tempos. That's nice.

(2) My body got pretty good at finding and holding HM pace (6:50-6:55) in tempos.

(3) My body has absolutely no idea where marathon pace (7:10 ish) is.

 So I did 2 easy miles to warm up... by mile three my toes were still numb. I attempted my first tempo mile, but decided to run slow toward the end, as I wasn't able to hold pace (still cold and running into the wind). Turned around, and did 4 miles of "tempo" running. The award for uneven splits goes to......

 7:30, 7:13, 7:06, 6:52, 6:55.

Hmmmm. They all felt pretty much the same, effort-wise, so I guess its fine, because effort is what matters with tempo running, right?

It might take a little longer to find my marathon pace. HM pace was easy; it was really just below lactate threshold, and I felt like it was the hardest pace I could hold while still being mostly aerobic and not building up lactic acid too quickly. Marathon pace is hard because its a slightly lesser effort, and I have to hold that pace for 26.2. It'll be interesting figuring this out as my tempos get longer.

 In other news, I went to the sports doc, who said my butt/hamstring problem was simple: I have "white girl weak butt" syndrome (his words). Haha! Apparently my quads and hamstrings are very strong, and are just overpowering my backside. Easy to fix, and should be fine with about 6 weeks of some strength training focusing on the gluts, hips, piriformis etc.


Mizuno Inspire 8s Miles: 9.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jake K on Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 14:04:30 from 67.177.11.154

Effort is definitely the more important thing - especially this early in the training cycle. You'll find your groove with these runs after you do a couple of them. It takes a while to figure it out.

Doing these runs progressively, like you did, is a nice way to do these. Mimics the "effort profile" of racing.

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