Race Report:
This weekend I ran the Gulf Coast Half Marathon in Mandeville, LA. Started my morning at 4:00 AM and left the house around 4:45AM. Its about a hour and a half drive and was a little foggy. Once I arrived I went out for a 1.5 mile warm up with some strides to get ready for race pace. Went back to my truck to change shoes and get so GU, H20, ect and headed to the starting line. I was feeling good and had decided to aim for a 7:25 pace, but would be happy with anything under 7:35. The weather was much warmer than last years race, but the 68 temps didn't seem to bad as we had a light north wind and cloud cover for most of the race. Even with a high RH%, it really didn't feel hot until the last 5k or so of the race. The race went like this: Mi 1 - 7:16, Mi 2 - 7:14, Mi 3 - 7:15 (First 5k feeling confident and pace isn't to bad) Mi 4 -7:27, Mi 5 - 7:34, Mi 6 - 7:47 (at the 10k I am ~30 seconds behind my 10k PR, I can tell I'm starting to slip from my goal pace despite feeling like I am putting in the same effort. I tell myself to try to recoup and keep it under 7:45 until the last 5k and i'll make another push) Mi 7 - 7:58, Mi 8 - 7:51, Mi 9 - 7:57, Mi 10 - 7:56, (This is not going well, I feel like I am putting the same effort I was during miles 1-4, but I am 40 seconds off that pace.) Mi 11 - 8:09, Mi 12 - 8:26, Mi 13 - 8:21, Mi 13.1 - 7:47. (My legs are toast and I am doing everything I can to just keep moving.) Finish with 1:41:56.
I was disappointed at first, I missed my goal by more than 4 minutes. Then I began to think about it and what I need to do to improve. My goal was based on ideal weather and being healthy. The weather was a little warmer than I would like but didn't seem to bad, and I am still dealing with this cold a bit. ok, so there are some reasons for a disappointing performance... Then I look a little deeper into what else was going on training wise. For starts this week was not only my highest mileage so for this training period at 57.15 miles, but my highest ever. I took the day off before for rest so my legs felt good, but maybe I was actually running on tired legs. The other thing is I haven't exactly been running at HMRP or much MRP over the last 6 weeks. I have been just making sure to get miles in and avoid injury. So I've gotten the miles in, but now its time to work on getting the pace in with some of those miles. So to sum it up, yes, its disappointing to miss a goal, but I think the combination of several minor things are the reason for my failure, and although I cant control the weather, I can reduce miles before a big race and can try to avoid getting sick (somewhat in my control). Next test will be in early December to make a final prediction for my goal race in January.
To end the day yesterday, DD wanted to go for a run in the stroller and DW was heading out for 2-3 miles. She is currently doing a walk/run program. Since I had a good nap, I decided to loosen up the legs and ran 1.5 mile pushing DD, then meet up with DW for a run/walk for another mile.
Sorry for the wall of text.