Monday, May 26, 2008

Madison Marathon

Madison Marathon is in the books. Judy and I headed up Friday night, staying in Rochelle IL and then driving the rest of the way Saturday morning, heading to the expo when we got into town. Goody bag was rather blah, but the tech 'finishers' marathon shirt was very nice, the best I've seen for a freebie. We then headed downtown and ate at Tutto Pasta, which was quite good. After that, we walked around the capitol a bit then headed out to our hotel that was on the north east side of town. Lounged for a bit, then went for an early dinner at Uno's Chicago Grill. Back to the hotel room, went to bed fairly early.

Got up at 4:30 Sunday morning, headed down to the parking at the finish area at Alliant Energy Center, then took the shuttle to the start line right at the capitol. At 7:10 the race started, there were 1192 official finishers, so the start wasn't too crowded. The half marathoners started 15 minutes later, but ran a different course that followed the marathon course at times. The first marathon/half-marathon course split was around 2 miles in, which means that the very fast half-marathoners caught up with the back of the back of the marathoners. The course mixed it up, running on business streets, bike trails, residential areas, parks, along the many lakes, and thru the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. There were many hills, but nothing too major, about as hilly as the St Louis Marathon I would guess, perhaps a bit more. Finish was back at the Alliant Energy Center. Post race food was rather sparse, but my stomach was a bit queasy so I didn't really want much food at the time anyway. I then changed and waited for Judy to finish.

Race went pretty good. I started off a bit fast, passing the 4:30 pace setters and the 4:15 pace setters in the first mile or two. First 6 miles were 8:52, 9:16, 9:27, 9:39, 9:21 and 9:28, with a 10k split of 56:25. I had my first shot block break during mile 7 and had a split of 10:03, followed by 9:50, 9:51, 9:37, 9:56, 9:35 and 9:33. Somewhere around mile 11 the 9:15 group passed me, but I was able to stay right behind them for a few more miles, hitting the half marathon split at 2:06:26, for a 9:39 pace. I had a few minutes 'banked' for my 4:22 goal, but I was also getting rather tired, and my stomach was quite iffy. I knew if I stopped to go to the bathroom, my motivation would be shot and I would probably end up with another 4:45 or so marathon, so I figured I'd just stick it out. I had some gu during mile 14 and had a 10:28 mile, followed by a 1:16 lap to get back in sync with the mile markers (was about .13 miles off at this point, so about normal). Next miles were ran at 10;56, 10:59, 10:02 and 11:09, with the 11:09 being another shot block mile. The 18 mile split, which was around the corner from the 18 mile marker they had set up was at 2:59:59, so I was just under the 10 minute mile pace, but knew I wouldn't be able to keep it up. With 8 miles to go, if I ran an 11:00 pace I would hit 4:30, so I figured I could do that. Miles 19-21 were ran at 10:14, 10:30 and 10:42. I then had my last shot blocks and walked for a while, so mile 22 was a 12:15 mile. If I could keep at a 11:00 pace, I could still make 4:30. Final miles were 10:47, 10:54, 10:53 and 10:54. I found that I could still run at a 10:00 pace or a bit faster, but just needed more walk breaks, taking 3, 4, 5 ... 6 ... short breaks every mile, keeping an eye on my lap pace so that I could hit the 11:00 miles. I didn't see the 26 mile marker, knew the finish was near (could hear it) but couldn't see it until we rounded the last corner. I picked up the pace a bit and finished the last .25 miles in 2:24:16, a 9:29 pace. Total official time was 4:29:01, Garmin distance was 26:38, so not much off. Average heart rate was 165, and other than my last little run where it hit 174, my max was 171, so pretty good there. Weather was nice, with temps starting in the 50s, finish was about 70, mostly overcast and a bit breezy.

After waiting for Judy to finish with a 5:46:53 time, we thought about hitting the Brat Fest that was going on right near the finish, but it just didn't sound too good, and we would have had to walk AWAY from the car, heh. So we decided to just head back to the hotel and shower and rest for a bit before going to an early dinner. We headed to Smoky Jon's BBQ, which was quite good. We got too much food but managed to make our way thru it. On the way back to the hotel, we stopped at Perkins and got some dessert. Early to bed, then got up in the morning and headed back to St Louis. Legs were shot, but overall I wasn't too sore. Another one in the books!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Speedy 3 Miles

Run felt much better this morning, 3 miles around the neighborhood. Forgot to wear the heart monitor but took my pulse at the end and it was right around 170, so I'm guessing the average for the run would have been in the upper 160s, pushing it a bit, but it felt fairly comfortable. Good to see that whatever I did have I'm now over and I'm feeling 'fresh'. Total time of 27:26, pace of 9:08, splits of 9:13, 9:11 and 9:01. I may walk this evening or tomorrow morning, just to stay loose.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Dragging

Got hit with a stomach flu/mild food poisoning or something Monday night/Tuesday, so didn't run Tuesday as I planned, and the run this morning (Wednesday) was harder than I thought it would be. Dragging big time, but managed to make the 3 miles, had to take a few walk breaks, my pace was a bit slow, and my heart rate was high for the pace. 3 miles in 30:39, avg pace of 10:13, splits of 9:58, 10:03 and 10:37.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

8 Mile - Tapering Down

8 miles up at the lake with the FFRC, ran with the 'old' guys, but as usual they were going a touch faster than my comfortable pace. 1:16:32 overall, 9:34 pace, splits of 9:19, 9:20, 9:15, 9:59, 10;48 (waited for Ray to catch back up after a bathroom break, probably stood around for a minute), 9:28, 9:11 and 9:09. Even with the minute or so break, it was a record for an 8 mile run. Heart Rate was 163, with it creeping up at the end, 165, 167 and 167 for the final miles, though max for the run was 173, so not too bad. Felt pretty good, now to take it easy until the Marathon.

Friday, May 16, 2008

3 Mile Easy Run

Easy run in the morning up at the lake, out and back on the spur, with a short walk before and after to add some time. 3 miles running in 29:56, 9:58 pace, splits of 10:10, 9:56 and 9:50, AHR of 158, so a fairly easy run. 8 miles planned for tomorrow morning, planning on sticking to around 10 minute miles.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

5 Mile Pace Run

5 mile run up at the lake - walking about a half mile before and after. Ran a bit faster than planned, but it felt fairly easy. It was about 70 out and sunny, so I was getting a bit warm as I got into it. Heart rate crept up , starting at 159 for the first mile, and getting up to 165 the last mile, overall average was 161. Splits of 9:29, 9:35, 9:38, 9:33 and 9:26, overall pace of 9:32. 3 miles planned for Friday morning.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

3 Mile Neighborhood Run

3 mile run - was raining hard in the morning, so decided to run right before lunch. 28:04 time, 9:21 overall pace, splits of 9:30, 9:15 and 9:17 around the neighborhood, so a few more hills. AHR was 159 with 150, 162 and 164 for the individual mile averages. Overall, a comfortable run.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Sunday 12 mile run

Tapering down, so 12 mile long run. Woke up and it was raining and insanely windy. Decided not to run so went back to bed. In the afternoon, things started clearing off a bit - the rain was over, but it was still fairly windy, so we drove up to the Page extension parking lot and ran on the Katy Trail, going northeast past downtown St Charles and back. I walked a mile before and a mile after as well. Total time was 2:01:15, avg pace of 10:06, AHR of 157, so fairly easy run. I was wearing pants and long sleeves, so at time it felt warm, but I was glad with what I wore when the wind kicked in. Splits of 9:58, 10:07, 10:11, 10:09, 10:11, 10:10, 10:09, 10:12, 10:11, 10:04, 10:08 and 9:41. Took 1 minute walk breaks all miles but first and last, so was running at a consistent pace. Heart rate stayed fairly consistent throughout the run, with the max being 164. Glad we were able to get the run in.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Saturday 4 Mile Run

4 miles with Bob and Ray from the FFRC, running a steady slightly under 10 minutes pace. Ended up being 9:38 overall, splits of 9:36, 9:37, 9:38 and 9:42. AHR was 160, so fairly easy run. 12 miles tomorrow.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

6 Mile Tempo Run

6 miles up at the lake, was running more with the mindset of keeping my heart around 160-165 than a particular pace. Pace ended up being a bit fast, 9:17 overall, with splits of 9:33, 9:14, 9:14, 9:14, 9:16 and 9:10, overall time of 55:43, AHR of 164. Legs were oddly sore, but felt better by the end of the run. Cool out, 58F, overcast, breeze from the north, but not too much of one. Originally was going to run Wednesday but it was raining the whole day, so ended up running Thursday evening instead. Day off tomorrow, so should be all right.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

4 Miler

Easy run in the morning up at the lake, out and back on the spur, with a .4 mile walk before/after. No walk breaks, heart rate stayed low (max was 161, avg was 155), cool but comfortable morning, little wind. Splits of 10:23, 10:14, 10:16 and 10:21. Ah, taper!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

18 Miler

18 miles, starting at the soccer field, running out on the spur, up to St Charles and back. Walked 2 miles before and 2 miles after to extend the time so I would get done about the same time as Judy. Consistent run, starting temp was about 44F, about 68F at the end, no wind at the start, light south wind later on. Heart rate slowly progressed up, but overall was pretty good. All miles between 10:17 and 10:56, including gu/shot block miles. 1st, 6th, 11th, 15th and then last two miles were over 10:30, all others under 10:30, with the 6th, 11th and 15th being gu/shot block miles. Wasn't too sore/tired at the end, better than last week anyway. Overall a good run.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

5 Mile Speedy Run

5 miles up at the lake 'with' the FFRC, though no one was running my pace. Felt like I was taking it fairly easy until the last mile, when I decided to kick it in a bit. Overall time of 46:50, avg pace of 9:22, splits of 9:44, 9:29, 9:30, 9:26 and 8:39. AHR overall was 164, though it was acting a bit funky the first mile - for the final mile it was 167, which isn't too bad for pushing it. Was windy and in the low 50s, so a bit brisk. 18 miles tomorrow.