doctorintheTARDIS
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I always listen to this when I run... I like to think if I run hard and long enough... I'll either run into the Doctor or travel in time

(not all 10 hours though

QOTD: What is the difference between your first marathon (or longest race) and your fastest? If you have only done one, then what is your goal?
ATTQOTD: My goal for the first one was to hopefully finish and to do so under 4 hour. I did not get to that sub 4 hour mark that day. The total time difference is around 30 minutes between my first and fastest time. I hope to have a big PR this year of somewhere in the neighborhood of 45 minutes.
Have you ever tried it? If not, give it a shot one day! Try a decent distance that will get you tired (10k or thereabouts?) at a moderate effort. I say do something in the 3:00/:30 to 4:00/:30 range. (At your speed, you would probably be recommended for longer run times, but this is just an experiment to get a feel for it.) You'll be slower, but afterwards think about how you feel given the effort and distance, and get on Garmin and check out your speeds while you were actually running. I'd be really interested to see if you get anything out of it.
You'll feel like you're stopping a LOT! I raced with a friend (ultra runner) at Dark Side, and several times he said, "Already?" But the idea is that the breaks are strategic, instead of waiting until you need/want them.
QOTD: What is the difference between your first marathon (or longest race) and your fastest? If you have only done one, then what is your goal?
ATTQOTD: My goal for the first one was to hopefully finish and to do so under 4 hour. I did not get to that sub 4 hour mark that day. The total time difference is around 30 minutes between my first and fastest time. I hope to have a big PR this year of somewhere in the neighborhood of 45 minutes.
After spending hours googling "best podcasts" and listening to a few (like others, "serial" is what got me hooked), here are my recommendations (none are running related):
-are you a Democrat? You might like "keepin' it 1600". Interesting political commentary from 2 people (Jon Favreau and Dan Pfeiffer) who used to work on Obama's campaign. Can sound a little frat bro at times with occasional obsessions about twitter feeds, but my friend is a Republican and helped run a few presidential campaigns and he said they were "good guys" although he claims to never have listened to it. I never used to closely follow politics but it's pretty fascinating.
-do you like the Real Housewives? "b***h sesh" ... you're welcome. Carrie Wilson (Happy Endings) and Danielle Schneider are hysterical. I'll often laugh in the middle of my run
-"how did this get made" is a hilarious breakdown of terrible movies (Howard the Duck, Batman and Robin, the Room, etc). Again, will often laugh in the middle of a run.
-channel 33/the ringer have a bunch of different podcasts - mostly sports and pop culture centric. I personally enjoy "the watch" and "jam session". I believe "After the Game of Thrones" on HBO came from the podcast from Channel 33.
-if you're interested in how songs are made, check out "song exploder". It goes through the process (with interviews) on specific songs by a wide range of artists: the postal service, tUnE-yArDs, U2, spoon, ghost face killah, iggy pop ....
The first 2 recommendations are my favorites. I can't wait 'til Thursday when the next podcast comes out! I probably look deranged when I'm listening to "b***h sesh" and "how did this get made" since I'm grinning and laughing throughout my run. I tend to want levity when I'm running, so I might check out @Miranda 's suggestions. I've downloaded a few Rebel Force Radio podcasts that breakdown the Star Wars soundtracks, but haven't listened to them yet.
If anyone knows a good CFB podcast (more PAC 12 oriented). Please let me know. Excited about the upcoming season.
Also just saw that if you're an Amazon Prime member, you can get a 3 month Audible trial for free (new to Audible only), buuuuut if you wait until tomorrow (7/12 aka Amazon Prime Day) you also get a $10 credit.
I love audible! Any memoir narrated by the author (preferably a comedian) will get me through any run. Podcasts I love are: most of the NPR ones (Fresh Air, On Point- especially Friday News Roundup, NPR Politics, Planet Money, Diane Rehm, Invisibilia, Pop Culture Happy Hour) The West Wing Weekly, I'm currently watching the Americans on Amazon Prime so I like to listen to Slate TV's The Americans as I go through the episodes, any Dis Podcast- but especially DisUplugged original and Connecting with Walt, Anna Farris is Unqualified, Ken Rudin's Political Junkie, 538 Elections, You Must Remember This, and sometimes *** with Marc Maron. . . . I really like podcasts!
My first half was done in 2:12 I believe and my fastest was my third half marathon that I did in 1:58. I have only gotten slower since thenBut I still have goals for upcoming races! Mainly just to be consistent with my training and enjoy the process! I think 2018 will be my first marathon.
This is one of the beautiful things and most frustrating things about running. It's all about what works for you. I find it interesting how variable it can be, and there have been three significantly different answers to the question. Personally, I find race pace to be pretty close to unsustainable for any significant length of time during training. Yet, in my most recent half marathon (and most prior ones), I went out with a goal pace well in excess of my training paces and nailed it pretty much start to finish (targeted 9:00/mile, came across the line at 8:58/mile with an even split).
I have heard the Hartford 1/2 and full are a really nice race. I almost signed up this year but my goal race for the year was on 10/2 and it would have only given me 6 days to recover, which I didn't think was enough. I can't wait to hear how you like it.
It was 58 when I got back in my car afterwards, so it was probably colder than that earlier. I didn't end up wearing the tank and I'm glad I didn't... I was really cold. It wasn't pretty but I finished and I squeaked in under my 3 hour goal... 2:59:41.![]()
But I finished and I already sent in my Half Fanatics stuff.It is kind of a silly thing but I made Half Fanatics a goal last fall and then didn't finish it because of W&D, and so I really wanted to finish it.
I did my 5K last night. ETA: Official time 44:53.
Is the July date a typo or a race you did this weekend? If so how did it go?
Do you listen to this one? I actually remember this being on the radio when I was a kid...(@roxymama )
I always listen to this when I run... I like to think if I run hard and long enough... I'll either run into the Doctor or travel in time
(not all 10 hours thoughI just found this one and posted it because it had the cool "time travel vortex" hahahaha)
I was hitting 60 mpw about a month out from my marathon and this is roughly what I was doing those weeks...Just out of curiosity, what did a normal week of runs look like for you around the 60 mpw mark?
I was hitting 60 mpw about a month out from my marathon and this is roughly what I was doing those weeks...
Monday - 8 miles at around a 6:30 pace (Tempo-15)
Tuesday - Hansons Strength day, so 4x1.5 miles , 2x3m, 3x2m, trying to hit 6:05-6:20/mile for the intervals depending on the distance
Wednesday - 10K around a 6:30 pace (Tempo-15)
Thursday - 9 mile Tempo (6:15 pace)
Friday - 10K around a 6:30 pace (Tempo-15)
Saturday/Sunday - I would do either a Long Run (16-19 miles at long run pace around 6:40) with a 10K at T-15 the next day, or back to back 10-mile runs at T-15
This was pretty typical for most weeks, and somehow I didn't manage to get hurt. While there certainly were physical gains being made during this training block, the biggest gains were mental. This training taught me how to run fast and made me believe that I could not only BQ but get a sub-3 as well. I ran my half marathon PR about a month before this training started and it was 1:29...that's what made me decide to see how far I could push it. Breaking the 1:30 HM barrier was huge for me and made me believe. This training confirmed my belief and the race itself played out perfectly. I always smile when I think back to that day, but it was months of HARD training that let me get to that place.
Keep working hard and you can get there Jerry!That's some intense training, but in reality its almost required for a sub 3 hour marathon. Maybe not all the mile at that intensity for everyone to achieve it, but like you said it does a lot of good for the mental side of things. I am planning on two half's before the end up the year with the first one in October. The goal is to get below that 1:30 mark as well. If I do that then the second one will be part of a training run. I would prefer to do a half earlier, but its to hot until October around here and even then, the weather is a toss up. For now, I am working on 5k goal race in August and building a solid base for marathon training. I am looking to use Pfitz 18/55 but will try to modify it to increase mileage. Thanks for the info, and I hope in January I get to experience the joy (and pain) of going sub 3.
QOTD: Today we will discuss shoes. Do you have a pair of trainers and a racing shoe? Do you train with your racing shoes, if so what type of workouts do you do? Do you have a pair of shoes you only use for short distance races versus longer races or training runs? If you have a pair of racing flats, what kind and what do you think about them?
QOTD: Today we will discuss shoes. Do you have a pair of trainers and a racing shoe? Do you train with your racing shoes, if so what type of workouts do you do? Do you have a pair of shoes you only use for short distance races versus longer races or training runs? If you have a pair of racing flats, what kind and what do you think about them?
I've been running in Kinvaras almost from the day I started running...they are still my primary training shoe and my preferred marathon shoe. For races shorter than 26.2 I usually go with flats, New Balance 1400's. I have also been adding in New Balance Zantes quite a bit over the last year in both training as well as my triathlons...they are a similar fit and feel to the Kinvaras. I also run in New Balance Hierros on the trails.QOTD: Today we will discuss shoes. Do you have a pair of trainers and a racing shoe? Do you train with your racing shoes, if so what type of workouts do you do? Do you have a pair of shoes you only use for short distance races versus longer races or training runs? If you have a pair of racing flats, what kind and what do you think about them?
QOTD: Today we will discuss shoes. Do you have a pair of trainers and a racing shoe? Do you train with your racing shoes, if so what type of workouts do you do? Do you have a pair of shoes you only use for short distance races versus longer races or training runs? If you have a pair of racing flats, what kind and what do you think about them?
QOTD: Today we will discuss shoes. Do you have a pair of trainers and a racing shoe? Do you train with your racing shoes, if so what type of workouts do you do? Do you have a pair of shoes you only use for short distance races versus longer races or training runs? If you have a pair of racing flats, what kind and what do you think about them?