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Location:

Springtown,TX,USA

Member Since:

Feb 02, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Firsts:

  • First marathon - White Rock, Dallas, December 2005 (4:01)
  • First BQ - St George, 2007 (3:20)
  • First Boston - 2008 (3:30)
  • 1st Place Clydesdale - Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon - 4/2007
  • 1st Place Ultracentric 6-Hour Champ 2007 - 38.75 miles
  • 1st Time Leading Pace Group, Cowtown '09 (3:39:41)
  • 1st Place Overall, Porcupine Promenade 5K (20:10) - 4/2011
  • 1st Trail Race. Grasslands Half Marathon. 1st Overall Masters (1:53) - 3/2013
  • Leadville LT100 MTB '16 - on a mountain bike, but the toughest challenge, so far!

Marathons Run (27):

  • Dallas White Rock ('05, '07,'09,'14)
  • Chicago ('06, '08)
  • OK City Memorial ('07)
  • St George ('07,'09,'11)
  • Waco Miracle Match ('07)
  • Ft Worth, Cowtown ('08, '09,'10,'11,'12,'13,'15**)
  • Boston ('08 '09*, '10, '13)
  • Park City ('08)
  • San Antonio Rock 'n Roll ('08)
  • Steamboat ('09)
  • Utah Valley ('10)
  • Houston ('12)
  • * - PR

Ultras (3):

  • Ultracentric 6-Hours ('07 - 38.75 mi)
  • El Scorcho 50K, Ft Worth (('08, '09)

PRs:

  • 5K - 19:27 (6/2008)
  • 10K - 41:49 (5/2008)
  • 15K - 1:04:14 (9/2011)
  • Half Marathon - 1:33:12 (1/2011)
  • Marathon - 3:19:47 (Boston 4/2009)
  • 50K - 4:35:53 (7/2008)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep injury-free.

2016 Races

Ft Worth Cowtown Half Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Be age-group competitive for many years!

Have fun running!

Make some great friends along the way!

Personal:

Married to the same wonderful woman since March 1988. 3 adorable kids.

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Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
26.200.0026.20

Today's plan was  dress rehearsal for the 8:23/mi pace that I'll need at Cowtown as a pace for th 3:40 marathon group. I had planned to do 22 miles and see how long I could hold the pace.

When I got to the turnaround on the trail at 11 miles, I felt pretty good -- the sun was shining, it was mid 40s, and I figured "why not just go for the full 26.2?". So I continued on until the 13.1 mark, then headed back. I maintained the 8:23 pace for about 17 miles until I started up the gradual incline which lasts for about 4 miles. By the top my AP was 8:29 with 4 miles to go. The last 4 miles are a gradual downhill, so I just picked it up a little. With 2 miles left, I needed to run 7:30s. With 1 mile left I needed a 7:15. Ran the last mile in 7:17 finished in 3:40:02. This was a fun experiment.

I also cut myself some slack. I stopped a few times along the route to refuel and hydrate (I was wearing a camelback which when I started had about 4 large glasses of water in it). While stopped I stopped my watch -- so I cheated a little.

I've been reading the book "Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall -- and it's got me thinking a lot about running in general. Everything from nutrition, shoes (I'm really thinking of trying barefoot -- but only when the temperature and terrain are right), distance (are marathons long enough??, and running more trails. I'm sure the book swayed me a little to push to 26.2 on Saturday, instead of just 22.

I should be ready for Cowtown in 3 weeks -- now I just need to stay healthy and injury-free!

Addidas Supernova Miles: 26.20
Weight: 192.00
Comments
From Andy on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 10:52:25 from 198.60.114.178

Great training run. Looks like you paced it very well.

From timp on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 12:44:36 from 129.188.33.25

nice running, Marc.

From Smooth on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 19:47:31 from 174.23.215.144

WOW! Marc, I'm so impressed! That's an AWESOME Cowtown rehearsal run. Wish I could run that fast, I'd love to be in your pace group. The 3:40 marathoners are in for a real treat! VERY NICELY DONE!

I got "Born to Run" for Christmas. I'm excited to read it!

From Rhett on Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 16:08:31 from 74.32.219.217

I can't believe you were 2 seconds off the goal time. That is unacceptable!! :) LOL

No really, that is amazing. When you're not packing water, you'll have to be carefull not to run too fast.

Last year you did a 30 miler a few weeks before Boston didn't you? I've been kicking around the idea of runnig a nice slow 30 miler. How did you think that affected you last year?

From Kathie on Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 17:25:14 from 63.248.105.188

Nice run, I think you are the best pacer ever! If I remember right you were the only one to hit your goal last year. You are right on it for this year again, even with the stops.

From MarcE on Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 23:24:04 from 206.225.68.39

Thanks, guys!

Smooth - I'd love to have you in my pace group! You would be such a great pacer, too. You'll like the book...it's a great read.

Rhett-I'm looking forward to running without the water pack -- but I'll be carying a sign. I'm not sure if that 30 miler before Boston helped or not, but I PRed at Boston. Some of the guys blogging here do 100 miles a week, all year long. I know that if I get used to running 20+ miles, 13.1 felt short -- so logic would say if you routinely run 30, then 26.2 might feel shorter and easier -- but, I really don't know. Just don't run it too hard.

Thanks, Kathie -- welcome back from Hawaii -- where are the pictures?

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