markrunsfar ([info]markrunsfar) wrote,
@ 2008-05-01 23:16:00
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Entry tags:lauren, long run, marathon race, pacing, ud

weekly long run (in the ay-em!)
I decided that today I would do my long run of the week in the morning, after I dropped off some food at the lab, instead of waiting to do my run in the evening. My rational for this was primarily because today is Thursday which means an all new Office episode at 2100. I have Clinical Measures in Exercise Physiology on Thursdays from 1600-1900 so doing long runs means I'll be cutting it very close getting a run in and getting home in time. The Office takes precedent over almost everything, including running. Last week I found myself cutting my run short, but also running too fast because I was worried about getting home in time. So today, I solved my problem by doing my 12 miler at 0930! Yikes! I think this is the furthest I've ever run before noon, races notwithstanding. It's also the furthest I've run since my marathon. I was really excited about today though. Here's the damage:

12 miles in 1:40:26 (8:22 pace)

including:
Mile 1- 8:35.20
Mile 2- 17:18.95 (8:43.75 mile)
Mile 3- 25:46.58 (8:27.63 mile)
Mile 4- 34:10.32 (8:23.74 mile)
Mile 5- 42:35.95 (8:25.63 mile)
Mile 6- 50:50.70 (8:14.75 mile)
Mile 7- 59:08.48 (8:17.78 mile)
Mile 8- 1:07:23 (8:14.99 mile)
Mile 9- 1:15:37 (8:14.04 mile)
Mile 10- 1:23:58 (8:20.62 mile)
Mile 11- 1:32:16 (8:18.64 mile)
Mile 12- 1:40:26 (8:09.85 mile)

1st half: 50:50.70 (8:28 pace)
2nd half: 49:33.92 (8:15 pace)

1st third: 34:10.32 (8:32 pace)
2nd third: 33:13.15 (8:18 pace)
3rd third: 33:03.15 (8:16 pace)


Like I said, I started off a little after 0930, which is when T-Th classes start, they get out at 1045, at which point I was still running and had to dodge the influx of undergrads walking to and from class, which actually added some interestingness to the run. I had my short shorts on today which cover about a quarter of my pretty impressive thighs. I decided to check out of the corner of my eye how many people took notice and gave me weird looks as I passed them. Needless to say, I lost count around a dozen by halfway ha! Around 4 miles in, a light drizzle started that was actually very welcome because it wasn't too cold and it helped refresh me because I was getting a little heated.

Throughout the entire run, I kept thinking to myself that the McMillan running calculator told me my long runs should be about 8:03-9:03, and I was focusing on keeping my pace there. I knew I felt good, despite still being a little sore from lifting Tuesday night, really good and really strong and I knew if I didn't focus I'd let the pace drift too fast and I wouldn't gain as much as I should out of this run. I'm very proud of how my pacing went to that end. Tomorrow possibly a run in Philly while waiting for Laur to get in after picking up our race packets, then a 5k Saturday (not a race, just the distance) and the Broad St. 10 miler with Laur on Sunday :)! to round out the week. Hooray running!



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[info]empressmiaka
2008-05-02 12:41 pm UTC (link)
lol it somewhat vexes me that you run 12 miles faster than I run 3.

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[info]markrunsfar
2008-05-02 12:45 pm UTC (link)
lol, it's taken me a while to get here though, and I've got youth and about a decade of running on my side. Your 5k a week or so ago was seriously impressive, last September I couldn't run much faster.

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[info]empressmiaka
2008-05-02 12:53 pm UTC (link)
Are you calling me old? ;) :o

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[info]markrunsfar
2008-05-02 01:01 pm UTC (link)
haha noooooo, just not 22 and 3/4...which I realize isn't MUCH of an advantage

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[info]empressmiaka
2008-05-02 01:03 pm UTC (link)
Your advantages are 1) you are a man 2) you're younger than me 3) you've been doing this longer 4) you're more consistent 5) you push yourself harder and 6) you're smaller/more fit. lol

I'm just messing with you.

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[info]markrunsfar
2008-05-02 01:07 pm UTC (link)
Don't forget I have rockets in my sneakers! and the steroids of course. haha

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[info]feeble_knees
2008-05-02 07:23 pm UTC (link)
Wow, BUSY weekend! And all I've got is a measly half marathon. LOL! You must be a runner?

So what time do you normally do your long runs? I usually do them on Saturdays, in the morning. I 'thought' that running too long on a weekday evening was too much work, but it turns out I can run just as well at either time, although I've never attempted anything seriously long after 5:00 (except for that one 20 miler, which was totally unplanned and very slow).

I would really prefer to just sleep in on Saturdays, though.

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[info]supermanz
2008-05-03 10:45 pm UTC (link)
yea, it's actually gotten busier thansk to a car accident yesterday :-/ But yeah, lots of running this weekend and for the forseeable future. My long runs traditionally were done on Sundays, usually afternoons, during my training for the marathon. I can't run on Sundays after 10am or Mondays for 2 weeks because I'm in a university study, so I've moved my long stuff to Thursdays but that'll switch over in a month or two when I need 3 or so hours for them.

You'd prefer to sleep in, but you're a runner and we're crazy :)

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[info]feeble_knees
2008-05-05 02:00 am UTC (link)
Oh no! Sorry to hear about the car accident - hope everyone is ok???

Hope your runs are going well this weekend, and you are enjoying your time with Laura!

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