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@KingLlama I am looking for advice. I'm running a half this weekend with a big downhill. Basically level for 5, big downhill for 5 to 11 or 12, then slight downhill to the finish. Here's the profile.
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I'm going to go for a PR (<1:52:00) which is an 8:31 pace. I'd say I'm not in good enough shape to hit that on a level course.
My questions are:
What pace should I go for on the level portion?
What about the big downhill? How freewheeling should I go?
What happens if I go too fast on the downhill? I know what it feels like to run out of endurance or for my legs to quit on a level course. What happens if you overdo it on a downhill? Obviously your quads give out, but what's it like? They run out of energy and don't fire anymore? Or the pain is so great that you have to slow down? To put it a different way: what is the limiting factor on a downhill race?
I have to add: this course seems like cheating, but it will look the same in the record book. I also have to add: I may be 'racing' with other DISers that have halfs this weekend (and fully expect to get my butt kicked despite the downhill course.)