Blue Caterpillar
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Enjoy your race, good luck!
Best of luck to you!
Have fun!
I think this was my issue exactly. My fitness took a hit in August and I think I just was not willing to accept that sub-2 was not in the cards. So when that pace group went even faster, well my fault for not listening to my instinct which was screaming to let them go.Congrats on the race. Not quite what you wanted but good lessons to learn. Not all pace teams are good and the overly aggressive ones can be disastrous when your fitness is right on the line.
Thanks! So true.Congrats on the race
As someone who also missed the POT during my last race, I tell myself that it won't make-or-break my race experience and I'll still be placed in a very good corral even if I don't make s2
I think this was my issue exactly. My fitness took a hit in August and I think I just was not willing to accept that sub-2 was not in the cards. So when that pace group went even faster, well my fault for not listening to my instinct which was screaming to let them go.
I have used a pace groups before and as I am thinking about it, rarely has it gone well. I think I am just better off following my intervals and maintaining my own pace.
You are so right. The first item on my plan was to go out easy over the first mile and then begin picking it up so that by miles 4 & 5 I would be moving solidly and on my intended pace. Then I did the exact opposite, shot off the start much too fast. Even though I could feel the pace was too much for me I just kept trying to follow them. I really paid the price for that mistake. Not my best decision making that is for sure. But there is always next time!In my view, they can be a good sightline. But ultimately, I trained by myself all year and am prepared to run that pace without them. If we stay near each because I and them are pacing well, then great. But it's risky to follow them on a blistering pace when your fitness is on the line. These were the splits of the 3:20 group at the Madison 2021 marathon (I wasn't following them, but was shocked to see them jockeying with me).
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They finished in 3:18:39. They should have been doing 7:38 min/mile pace. They were doing 7:23 min/mile pace through 15.9 miles (3:13 finish). They did 7:13 pace between the HM and 15.9 checkpoint. It wasn't until the end that they actually slowed down to 7:48-7:57 pace during the last six miles did they end up hitting near their finish time. For someone aiming for a 3:20 finish (7:38 min/mile fitness), their HM pace is likely around 1:34-1:36 (7:10-7:19 min/mile). So they did the first 15.9 miles only 4-13 sec/mile slower than what a 3:20 runner could conceivably be running at their best HM pace. That's going to be disastrous for those runners.
I appreciate you posting this story.You are so right. The first item on my plan was to go out easy over the first mile and then begin picking it up so that by miles 4 & 5 I would be moving solidly and on my intended pace. Then I did the exact opposite, shot off the start much too fast. Even though I could feel the pace was too much for me I just kept trying to follow them. I really paid the price for that mistake. Not my best decision making that is for sure. But there is always next time!
Yeah, stick to your planned pace. Always feels better to feel strong at the end of the race as opposed to simply trying to get to the finish before wheels fall off. Good luck!I appreciate you posting this story.
My half-marathon is tomorrow, and I just know I'll be tempted to go too fast in the hopes of chasing a POT. (I'm realistically aiming for a 2:20-2:25, which is just close enough to the 2:15 POT cutoff that it's really tempting to reach... and then crash.) This really reinforces the need to stick to a reasonable pace target; sometimes consistently slower really is faster.
Do you have a fundraising page?So next week is the week of my Mile-a-thon event. I am running for 8 hours as part of a fundraiser for the Celiac Disease Foundation; both my daughters have Celiac. I chose 8 hours to correspond to the 8 years they have both had Celiac; at least when it was diagnosed. So this is pretty personal, but I am getting pretty nervous! Sounded cool when I thought of the idea, but now that it is just days away I am thinking, what have I done!![]()
Yes. Not sure if it is ok to share on here?Do you have a fundraising page?
I don’t think we can but maybe I’m wrong. Can you PM to people who are interested? I would donate.Yes. Not sure if it is ok to share on here?
Oops, didn't realize it could be a problem, sorry. But yes, if okay to PM, I'd be interested in donating!Yes. Not sure if it is ok to share on here?