DopeyBadger
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That's me. I did the half in 2016. I was on an accidental alternating Goofy-Disney Half plan.
The slowness kicks in at longer distances! The Old is always there. When I look at my Athlinks page, which shows overall (non-age group) percentiles for each distance, I have this:
5k - 14.9%
10k - 29.2%
Half - 44.0%
Full - 73.9%
I would be interested is seeing what others show for that. Maybe just the spread from highest to lowest if you don't want to give actual percentiles. So I have a 59% spread between my highest and lowest.
Looks like my spread is 33% from my highest to lowest. I don't have an official 5K (all Disney ones) so the spread is probably a tad higher.
10K - 9.1%
Half - 27.8%
Full - 41.9%
I had an age grade % on my last 5k which I think was first time I've had one show up on results. I was going to ask about it but then totally forgot.
I was in the top 14% of my age division for that specific race but it had me at 46.44 % for age grade. So does that mean compared to people my age nationally or something? It was not my best race but I think due to the high heat it was no one's best race that day
If I'm at 46.44 for all women my age...I'm down with that![]()
Funny enough I put in my age-graded PRs and got the following %.
5K - 59.82%
10K - 60.05%
Half - 59.08%
Full - 58.95%
Looks like I'm a pretty straight line across all of the distances.
Plugging in my recent 5k PR predicts a marathon of an hour+ less than my marathon PR (also recent). I've done 50 miles weeks (Hanson Brothers Advanced) in marathon training, with speed and tempo work, so I don't think lack of training is the issue. So not sure if this is a mental or physical thing (or most likely a combo). Anyone else out there with a big disconnect between your short and long race performances?
That's interesting. Were you a sprinter when you were younger? Genetically we are all predisposed with a ratio of different leg muscle fiber types. Some people have more speed oriented fibers and some people more endurance oriented fibers. They've shown over long periods of time (years) one can slowly transition from one to the other. My guess would be that even with the high level of Hansons training that your body might be one that is just more built for speed than endurance.