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Hamden,CT,

Member Since:

Oct 03, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

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Short-Term Running Goals:

PR for All Race distances - simple enough - right?

Improve VDOT from 42 and get to 43 as proven by Race Result(s) or Time Trial(s).

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston Marathon

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Race: Chicago Marathon (26.2 Miles) 04:04:47, Place overall: 9240, Place in age division: 825
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.0026.200.000.0026.20

I ran the Chicago Marathon.  Average Heart Rate was 154 bpm which is 89% maximum heart rate.  Marathon Pace Heart rate range is 79-88%.  Thus I ran the race at above MP heart rate range.  Excellent.  This indicates I truly applied myself to running this Race.

Done at a 9:20 pace per mile.  Pretty decent time given my Marathon PR is 4:03:42 for 9:18 pace per mile.  65 seconds off from my PR!!!  And I doubt I ran my PR marathon at 154bpm.  Heat may have factored into the elevated HR and diminished pace...but there was plenty of gatorade and water on the course.  And I still had Gatorade in the Camel Bak at the race conclusion.  I ran and conditions went from code green to yellow and conditions were at Red at the time of my finishing the Marathon.  The winner of the race at the time of his winning saw the temp at 76 degrees I believe.  I think I was running with temp in the 80s but am not sure. 

So I am satisfied with this race result.  But it would have been great if I actually PRd!  Of course I ran more than the 26.2.  My Garmin reported completing 26.2 but I still had about a third of a mile to go...Gamin reports my finishing the race in 4:00:44. It is not that the Garmin is inaccurate...it is simply I do not take the most direct route from start to finish (weaving, not cutting the corners as efficiently, water stops, etc).  So next time I run a race, I will simply set the Garmin for a mile longer than the race distance so that I can get an accurate read on the finishing time by starting the watch at the start line and stopping the watch at the finish line.  

If anyone out there ran Chicago, let me know what you thought of the race.


 

 http://results.active.com/pages/oneResult.jsp?pID=94954866&rsID=102280

 

 

Patrick Kearney #7425

Hamden, CT, USA

Age: 47 Gender: M

4:04:47

Distance

MAR

Clock Time

4:07:28

Chip Time

4:04:47

Overall Place

9207 / 36088

Gender Place

6705 / 19946

Division Place

822 / 36088

Net 5K

0:25:45

Net 10K

0:51:54

Net 15K

1:19:19

Net 20K

1:46:59

Net Half

1:53:09

Net 25K

2:16:33

Net 30K

2:46:58

Net 35K

3:19:38

Net 40K

3:51:24

 

 


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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Week total: 26.22

Month total: 32.22

Year total: 940.73

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Event Name & Course State Date Plc A Plc G Plc O Pace Final
 
Niantic Bay Half Marathon & 5K 2010 - Run-Half-Marathon CT 9/26/10 19 146 199 8:20 1:49:14
New Haven Road Race 20k and 5k 2010 - Run - 20k CT 9/6/10 110 686 908 8:14 1:42:25
29th Annual Stratton Faxon Fairfield Half Marathon 2010 - Run Half Marathon CT 6/27/10 95 633 954 9:04 1:58:50
Providence Marathon 2010 - Cox Rhode Races 2010 - Run-Marathon RI 5/2/10 49 363 499 9:50 4:17:43
Stratton Faxon Danbury 1/2 Marathon 2010 - Run Half Marathon CT 4/11/10 30 170 218 8:17 1:48:33
Wplr Shamrock & Roll 5k Run 2010 CT 3/7/10 44 350 453 8:01 24:55
Colchester Half Marathon 2010 CT 2/27/10 29 177 227 9:07 1:59:36
Chilly Chilli Run CT 1/1/10 17 86 113 8:08 25:17
25th Annual Christopher Martins 5K 2009 CT 12/13/09 45 330 403 7:53 24:31
Pearl Harbor Masters 5.2Mi 2009 CT 12/6/09 5 40 44 8:04 41:57
73rd Annual Manchester Road Race 2009 CT 11/26/09 222 1901 2338 8:14 39:06
Marine Corps Marathon & 10K 2009 - Run- Marathon DC 10/25/09 478 4069 5327 9:18 4:03:42
ING Hartford Maraton & Half Marathon 2009 - RUN-MARATHON CT 10/10/09 141 903 1287 10:00 4:22:10
Niantic Bay Half Marathon 2009 - Run -Half Marathon CT 9/27/09 23 130 169 8:09 1:46:54
Stratton Faxon New Haven Road Race 2009 - Run 20K CT 9/7/09 113 667 871 8:07 1:41:00
Citizen's Bank Not Your Typical 5K 2009 CT 7/15/09 29 192 253 8:37 26:47
Independence Day 5000 2009 CT 7/4/09 20 200 261 8:25 26:12
Fairfield Road Race Half And 5K 2009 - Run Half Marathon CT 6/28/09 107 730 1076 9:02 1:58:31
Marine Corps Historic Half 2009 VA 5/17/09 152 1194 1588 9:11 2:00:29
Colchester Half Marathon 2009 CT 2/28/09 34 194 276 10:19 2:15:17


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Current Half Marathon PR is 1:46:54

Training paces for various distances below. Of note, it is stated that you should not train at over or under equivalent paces for various distances. 

Periodically race to reassess appropriate training paces for various distances.


VO2 Max

1:46:54 HM (8:10) = VO2 Max 7:27

1:39:34 HM (7:36) = VO2 Max 6:56

Let VO2 Max be 7:20

Per AM, VO2 Max is 93-95% HRM

 

LT

1:46:54 HM (8:10) = 8:10 LT

1:39:34 HM (7:36) = 7:36 LT

Let LT be 7:50

Per AM, LT should be 82-91% HRM

 

MP

1:46:54 HM (8:10) = 8:37 MP

1:39:34 HM (7:36) = 8:01 MP

Let MP be 8:20

Per AM, MP should be 79-88% HRM

 

Long

1:46:54 HM (8:10) = LR 9:07-10:07

1:39:34 HM (7:36) = LR 8:31-9:31

Let LR be 8:30-9:30

Per AM, LR should be 74-84% HRM.

 

GA

Let GA be 9:07-10:07

Per AM, GA should be 70-81% HRM

 

Recovery

1:46:54 HM (8:10) = R 10:07-10:37

1:39:34 HM (7:36) = R 9:31-10:01

Let R be 9:30-10:00

Per AM, R should be <76% HRM

 

 

1:46:54 HM (8:10) = 6:40 Mile

1:39:34 HM (7:36) = 6:13 Mile

 

GOALS:

Achieve 6:40 Mile (Current PR mile is 7:24)

Achieve 5K at 7:25 pace per mile (Current PR is 7:53 per mile)

Achieve HM at 7:53 pace per mile (Current PR is 8:09 pace per mile)

Achieve Marathon at 3:45 (Current PR 4:03:42)

Then achieve Marathon at 3:30.

Comments(3)
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
1.020.000.000.001.02

298B127

What the heck? An 8:33 mile at 148bpm.   Highly unusual.  Maybe the elevation was more than I thought.  I will have to check that out.  My first mile post Chicago Marathon.  A nice break.  Not registered for any races yet but a few in mind. 

8:33 pace with cool weather for 1.02 miles at 8:33 pace with 148 bpm (85%).

Week total 1.02

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Registered for MRR. Finally hav ea race scheduled (for Thanksgiving Day on 11/25/10).  $20 + $1 = $21

Mile 2 of MRR all uphill I think I recall from last year. 

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http://www.chicagomarathon.com/cms400min/chicago_marathon/runner_information/index.aspx?id=4739

 Info related to finisher certificate and book containing all results.

http://www.runnersworld.com/cda/marathonpaceguide/0,7167,s6-239-283-317-0-0-0-0-0,00.html

Marathon Pace Band

 

http://www.marathonguide.com/fitnesscalcs/PaceBandCreator.cfm

Marathon Pace Band

 

http://www.hitekracing.com/calendar/

Connecticut Races

 

http://connect.garmin.com/

Garmin Connect

 

http://www.hillrunner.com/training/tmillchart.php

Treadmill Pace Conversions

 

http://www.athlinks.com/login.aspx?ilo=1

Athlinks

 

http://www.moorestownxc.org/Training/JackDaniels.html

VDOT Chart

 

http://www.mcmillanrunning.com/mcmillanrunningcalculator.htm

McMillan Running Calculator

 

http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=19632&PageNum=1

Runners World Middle Management Article

http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=4432&PageNum=4

Runners World: Marathon Advantage: 18 Weeks to your best Marathon

http://www.humankinetics.com/mediasvr/MarketingPDFs/Pfitzinger/E4473_p156-157.pdf

Mesocycle 1-2 for 55 mile peak program

 

http://gjtl.bsu.edu.cn/HTM/xk/file/07/en_tc2.pdf

Training Theory

http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=6743&PageNum=&CategoryID=

7:00-7:59 pace chart

http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=6744&PageNum=&CategoryID=

8:00-8:59 pace chart


 

 


 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.006.000.000.006.00

10/23/10 at 1209pm.  RUN 299B128.  Planned six MP miles.  HMP is 8:10 pace and MP is 8:37.  Did six miles at 8:22 pace avg.  Time is 50:15.  Weather cool. Done at 152 bpm (87%).  MP is 79-88%.  So I ran faster than MP marker yet stayed within Marathon Pace heart rate range.  MP at high end of 88% is 153 bpm.  

Splits: 8:28 (140), 8:23 (152), 8:17 (154), 8:30 (156), 8:26 (157), 8:09 (159). 

Good Run: Met goal of six MP miles.

Second Run since Chicago.  About time I got back out on the road.  

Wk total: 7.02

Longest run: 6

Shortest run 1.02

Month total: 39.24

Year total: 947.75

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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10/24/10. 

300B129

 9:07/133, 9:07/147, 9:05/144, 9:04/146, 9:03/146, 9:06/145, 8:49/148, 8:33/152

An 8  miler over 1:11:55 for 8:59 pace per mile. 

Goal had been to do 8 miler at Long Run pace. LR pace is 9:07-10:07.  First six miles at LR pace of 9:07.  Last two littler quicker.  done at 145bpm avg (83%) LR HR range is 74-84%.  Stayed in range. 

Met goal.  Good Run.  Consistent splits.  Took it easy today. 

MY 300th RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Getting back on track now.  Have my nine week schedule of mileage to put in for 10/25 through 12/26/10.  Also have 18 week schedule for 12/27/10 through 5/1/11...with May 1, 2011 being the Providence Marathon.

Within the above 27 weeks, will have races throughout. 

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Yep.  It's back.  That familiar tightness in the legs.

Love it.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.004.730.004.73

301B130

(1308)

Middletown Route, Main Street, Out and Back, Hills.  Thus to be considered speed work.  Elevation is pronounced.  Check it out and then document elevation.  Good preparation for Manchester Road Race.  And yes, mile 1-2 of Manchester Road Race one big hill.  I checked Garmin records from 2009 race.

Scheduled for today: 8 (4 LT).  Did 4.73 LT, 41:50, 151 bpm (87% HRM).  Avg pace is 8:50.  Hot today during run.  Week total 12.73. No run scheduled for tomorrow.  Do a 5K tomorrow and then the 8 miler scheduled for today can be considered completed.  Not 8 in a row...but given the difficult workout today,  and the additional three being done tomorrow, this is okay. The scheduled work for today will not have been lessened.

8:30/143, 9:48/143, 8:55/153, 8:10/152, 8:48/158. 

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302B131

1816

3.01 miles. 25:47.  8:34 pace miles. 144 bpm avg.

8:42/134, 8:42/147, 8:19/153.

So the run is done.  On track with the schedule.  On track with the correct run types. 

From Running Blog Site:

So you decided it is time to qualify for the Boston Marathon. What is it that you need to work on, speed or endurance? Use the calculator on the left to find out. If your required minimum 5 K time is faster than what you can do now, you need more speed. Otherwise, you need more endurace. Feel free to experiment with different training mileage.

 Once you got used to running 10 miles 6 times a week, add a long run once a week. Start with 12 miles, and keep increasing its length until it becomes 20. Again, remember the principle of gradual adaptation. Do not increase the length faster than you can handle it. Pay particular attention to your body signals at this point to avoid injury.

 Once you can go 20 miles with a reasonable degree of comfort, it is time to check your speed. Can you run your Boston qualifying pace for a 5 K? How about 10 K? How about a half-marathon? Can you go further at that pace? Race often to find out. I expect that most runners will at least be able to run a half-marathon at the Boston qualifier pace once they are running 10 miles a day 5 days a week with one long run on the sixth. Now the challenge is to extend that pace to the marathon.


 


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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.250.000.000.004.25

303B132 at 1046.

4.25 done at 8:45 pace in 37:11 at 141 bpm (81%HRM).

8:49/134, 8:49/141, 8:46/143, 8:17/148 (.25 mi).

Had 4r scheduled and did 4.25 at L/ML pace vs R pace.  Did not need to do recovery run as did not do the nine miler Thursday...so I ran at a L/ML run pace.  I aimed for 9:07s and did steady 8:45s for the most part.  Knew I was about 125+ feet per mile ahead for most part.  Was not sure what this would produce in way of pace.  Was totally easy run...not meant to be one of great effort.  Weather cool.  And this reflected in HR range and pace as well.  Only 141bpm. Of note, Genie mentioned she was going to the football game and expressed concern that I might fall.  I mentioned that I never fall to the point where I get seriously injured.  But...I did take another tumble, watching traffic at the intersection and tripped over the curb with my left foot as I was looking at the traffic in back of me to the right.  Pitched onto my left shoulder.  Ah, the dangers of running.

Week summary: did not do the 9 miler scheduled for Thursday.  Did all other scheduled runs this week at the appropriate distances and HR ranges per schedule. Sunday an 8 miler was done.  Long runs are done on Sunday.  The week schedule begins on Monday and that is why an 8 miler was done Sunday versus a long run.

Week total: 19.99

Longest run: 8

Shortest run 3.01

Month total 59.23

Year total: 967.74


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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
11.440.000.000.0011.44

Of note, when viewing the calendar, the week starts on Sunday.  The end of the week totals are for Sunday through Saturday.  But when you select Monthly Report, the week start date is Sunday.  The totals for the monthly report have the start date for the weeks being a Sunday.  But the totals are not based on Sunday through Saturday but rather are based on Monday through Sunday.  

304B133

12 planned at ML pace and accomplished this.  Stayed in appropriate HR range.

cool weather.  Head wind during out portion.

(1310)

11.44 miles done at 8:47 pace at 140bpm (80% HRM). 

9:00, 9:06, 8:48, 8:53, 8:36, 8:49, 8:40, 8:38, 8:48, 8:40, 8:33, 8:59 (.44)

Out : L State, R Broadway, L Washington Ave, R Route 22, L Pool to Bassett :  and Back.


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