ATTQOTD: I did a PR reset around 1995. Before that (at least in the races I was running), results weren't available online. For the most part, you never saw the official results. Sometimes results were printed in the local paper and the Atlanta Half would mail you a booklet with all the results. So pre-1995 was prehistoric times. I set some PRs but I don't remember exactly what they were.
I'm in my late 50s. I've been running on and off for 35+ years. My marathon PR was set when i was 56. My 10K PR was set at the same age. Those are true PRs. I just set a historic era half PR.
But I'm realizing my PR days are running out. The marathon PR is probably within reach. The historic era half PR is within reach. The 10K PR
might be within reach. 5K is probably out of the question. I'm wrestling with this right now. It's tough realizing you're not the athlete you used to be. Like they say: growing old is crappy, but it beats the alternative.
It seems reasonable to me to do a PR reset every 20 years. I wouldn't claim them as an absolute PR, but I would call a 40+ PR a Masters PR. A PR set after 60 would be a Senior Grand Masters PR but I would just shorten that to Grand (sure as h*ll not Senior!)
I do look at age-graded results. It's more to compare myself to the rest of the field, not to the earlier me.
I've started looking more at age group placement. Again, this is more to see how I did against everyone else and not my younger self.
Even if I never PR again, as long as I keep bringing these home, I'm good.
