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Location:

Tucson,AZ,USA

Member Since:

Aug 30, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

PR's

5K: 21:26 (2005)

4 mile: 28:10 (2005)

10K: 43:33 (2010)

10 mile: 1:13:35 (2009) (1:12:15 split in 1/2 marathon, 2011)

1/2 marathon: 1:34:31 (2011)

marathon: 3:19:15 (2013)

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

3:20 marathon - Eugene Marathon, April 28, 2013 (can I say I really want a sub 3:20? but I will be happy with 3:20-3:23) -- whoohoo!

Some good intermediate races 15K - 1/2 marathon, to gauge my fitness level (done this, hit a 1:34:35 1/2 marathon in March 2013, on a hilly course)

Going after my 10 mile PR in Fall 2013

Maybe some good 10K races after the infernal Arizona summer is over! 




Long-Term Running Goals:

I want to be one of those runners who is still running in their 80s (or 90s?).  You know the ones, who look all grisley and fit?  That is what I would like!  Until then, I just want to work hard and be as fast as I can, for as long as I can.


Personal:

50 year old, trying to defy gravity and time

Used to be faculty at the University of Arizona (biostatistics).  Currently manager of the statistics and data management group for companion diagnostics (biomarkers) at Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. (Roche diagnostics).  We evaluate protein biomarkers that can be used to direct drug therapy that would be most effective based on individual characteristics (personalized medicine).

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Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
9.500.000.000.000.009.50

AM: (6+ miles, 54:32).  10 x :25 w/1` recovery.   I did this much slower than I normally would - probably more like the pace I do strides on the track before workouts.  Partly because I did not want to overdo it and partly because I was actually running much faster than usual today -- I did not feel "great", but apparently my legs notice a difference in the reduced volume, I hit my first landmark today (almost a mile) 17 secs faster than usual!  Consequently, I wanted to make sure I did not do everything too much faster, so I did  these on the dirt (slows me down) and really concentrated on feeling easy and relaxed.

PM: (3.5 very easy miles on the dirt). 

So, in order to calm myself down and keep my training in focus I summarized my 6 month build-up for this race on Sunday.  All mileage includes taper weeks for key race(s).

3 months to 1/2 way point (and 1/2 marathon race):  average mileage 65 mpw, high of 73.  Two to three workouts a week (two at 5K-15K range and alternate weeks with additional workout 1/2 marathon pace).

3 months to marathon race:  average 70 mpw, high of 81.  Two to three workouts a week (one at 5K-15K pace - occassionally a MP alternate) alternating one additional at MP.  Longest run a little over 22 miles (done 2 times; 20 miles with 8 @ MP two times; many 18 milers).  Have included testing fluid and carb intake in all long runs over 18 miles.

Training miles missed in the past 6 months: 4 miles (sickness) + 8 miles (business/travel)

So there it is.  I know what I would like to do better, but it is what it is ... we'll just have to see how it works.

Happy day bloggers, run safe, have fun.

Comments
From montelepsy on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 14:25:12 from 64.235.121.163

How long did it take you to build to 65 mpw?

From jtshad on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 14:32:48 from 204.134.132.225

Training looks great! Good luck this weekend in Eugene, enjoy the first marathon experience!

From snoqualmie on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 14:48:40 from 67.171.56.164

And there were the many months (years?) before that, of building your aerobic base, yes? That's a huge piece of the marathon puzzle.

The Eugene forecast is looking a little better --for me at least. Possible "showers." My brain has decided to worry about the weather now, about it being too warm. I think that's an excellent object to dwell on since I cannot control it and cannot blame myself for it. lol

Take care & see you soon! (Did you see the speakers lined up for the expo? I am thinking I'll want to go ogle some of them. esp Dathan R. and Mary D.-S.)

From Carolyn in Colorado on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 14:50:31 from 198.241.156.7

Your training has been excellent and very consistent. And you did so well in your 1/2 marathon. You are on pace, so to speak, for a fabulous marathon!

From Bonnie on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 15:42:31 from 128.196.228.134

Hi Mike! In answer to your question (and sort of Sno's comment), I had about 4 years of 45-50 mpw (I am pretty sure I ran my previous 1/2 marathon PR on about 45 mpw but with lots of 5K and 10K race pace workouts) and then built up to 60 and over about 3-4 months. Starting from about last July I was 60 and and above most of the time.

Thank you Jeff - I will try to enjoy the experience as much as one can ;-).

Sno - I have been keeping track of the weather, sprinkles are good rain not so good. I was planning on stopping by and seeing Ritz on Friday afternoon, I would love to see Mary DS too, but it depends on how busy the expo is and how I feel on Saturday.

Thank you Carolyn, as our Jewish brethern say, "from your lips to God's ear".

From Snoqualmie on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 19:54:27 from 67.171.56.164

What I want to know is whether you got faster and were thus able to fit in more miles or whether you whittled out more and more time for your running. Or both?

From Bonnie on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 19:57:41 from 128.196.228.134

I whittled out more and more time for my running. When I was running 45 mpw I ran much faster on my daily runs (probably at least 30 secs to a minute a mile for the most part). Now I have to be much smarter about scheduling work/running. And, my house is a mess.

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