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May 06, 2024

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Location:

Tallahassee,FL,

Member Since:

Jul 13, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Ran track/xc in high school

Track 2 years at FSU (400 and 400 hurdles) 

Skip ahead 15 yrs for my old man PRs... 

100m 12.31; 200m 25.74; 400m 56.94; 800m 2:17; Mile 5:11; 2 Mile 11:57; 5K 19:08; 10K 41:43; 15K 1:03:14; Marathon 3:26

Short-Term Running Goals:

Break through the 19 then 18 minute mark for 5K

Return to full speed track workouts

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

USATF Age Group All American times in 200 (24.6), 400 (56.0) and 800 (2:11)

Qualify and run Boston before I hit 50... but after I complete my sprint goals  

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Exalt Lifetime Miles: 250.20
Ignition3 Lifetime Miles: 285.90
Equation6 Lifetime Miles: 214.55
Trance12 Lifetime Miles: 411.40
Guide7 Lifetime Miles: 134.80
Total Distance
5.70

Cool drizzly six in the neighborhood this evening followed by striders.  No running tomorrow and then 30k race Saturday morning.  Dont really plan on "racing" it, but hope to just go out and run marathon pace as long as comfortable and then cruise in.

Guide7 Miles: 5.70
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 19:13:15 from 24.10.249.34

Have fun Saturday. My advice is the try and "race" the last two or three miles. Running fast on tired legs is, obviously, great marathon prep.

From dugco on Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 19:19:43 from 98.230.77.41

Gotcha, Rob - so if I anticipate any "cruising" I should make it the few miles after the halfway turnaround and then crank it back up for the last few - I like it. Thanks.

From Rob Murphy on Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 19:34:30 from 24.10.249.34

It's good because it's manageable. When you start to tire around mile 15 or 16 in a marathon, that last 10 miles seams like an eternity. But if you know you're going "only" 18.6, it seems easier. Your body and brain will learn to cope with running hard that late in the race

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