I always like to get my thoughts down before a race. Cherl and I emailed back and forth with some of our plans and ideas.
Here is my half marathon dilemma. I just don't think I know how to pace one. :-) My body seems to need a warmup and if I get my heart rate up too high too soon I am toast. When I was in Long Beach, the miles just seemed to click by, but I ran the first 3 miles pretty slowly. I don't think I have time to run that slow and still PR. I am not sure what pace will be slow enough to keep me from getting my heart rate up but fast enough to get me in the zone to PR. I guess this is what it is all about- trial and error. :-)
My PR is from 2010 and I was in peak condition from training for St George. It was a downhill half marathon in Provo so it was fast, but there was also some elevation issues. The half I raced last year was right at the beginning of training and it was tough but I was happy with it. 1:52 This year in September I was hoping to PR but I hadn't been training as well as I would like and it was a little warmer. (started at 50 but got into the 60's fairly quickly.) My heart rate hit 190 by mile 5 and 200 by mile 10.
The "race" at the beach it just stayed in the low 180's the whole race. I think that is my sweet spot. I need to keep it low to start and then slowly speed up.
Here are the stats.
My PR is a 1:47:43 which is about an 8:13 pace (I think)
My 1:50:18 from Oregon Marathon is about 8:27 pace
1:49 would be an 8:23 pace (Boston pace and I should be able to do this!)
My goal of 1:45 is an 8:02 pace.
I think my plan is going to be to start at 8:30's. Get to 8:20's fairly quickly and stay there for a couple of miles. At the half way mark if I am feeling good, I will bring it down to 8:10's and at the 10 mile mark I will try to increase it to 8's. We will see how this goes.
1. Perfect goal- 1:45
2. PR
3. 1:49 something
My injury has been feeling good for the most part. I had a tough pace run last Friday but I did it! Then I ran `12 miles on Saturday at a pretty slow pace but I got in 48 miles! This week I took it easy on Monday and then ran 9.5 miles with 2 different groups on Tuesday. My ankley was bugging me a little so I iced it and went back to bed and laid on the couch most of the day. I felt much better by Wednesday. I had my friend Jen take me for a crazy fast run again on Wed and I didn't feel great, but I definitely pushed myself and ran some sub-8's! I think the 7:30 mile really got my heart rate up and I had a hard time recovering. I definitely need to stay away from that range. I did not spin or run fast or long the rest of the week. Did a 4.2 miler yesterday and 3.2 miles today so I should be ready tomorrow! I hope I can run smart and I hope my ankle feels good.
I am meeting up with Cherl and I can't wait to see her and see how we both do. She is an awesome half marathon runner so she is going to kill her PR. :-)
Annie (2014)
9 years ago
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I just read this today, the day after our awesome races. Amazing job, Kelly! I'm so happy for you! A new PR and no ankle pain is a fantastic start to marathon training!! I'm excited to see what we both do in May!
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