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Thursday, September 30, 2010

My speed...

I have been uncertain about my speed for a long time. I thought my times were worse than those I was running before the Traverse City Marathon. So yesterday I compared my workouts and found out that am not very far from where I was 2 weeks before my last marathon.  For instance, the 13-mile marathon pace run of last Saturday was only 72 seconds slower than my run in early May. However, this time I ran in a more challenging course with very slow surface. Yesterday, I did a 12-mile run and I was almost 4 minutes faster than in the same run back in May. This means that am not as slow as I thought. Indeed, I think I can get faster if I recover well and my nutrition and hydration are good before 10-10-10. After all, I run marathons because I love running and not because am a professional. So am going to have fun on 10-10-10. It is going to be cool in Chicago, this could help my performance and I need to be extremely careful in the next few days. I am going to go for it, but am also going to enjoy it.  More updates soon…

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

11 days til 10/10/10

I will run in Chicago in less than 2 weeks.  It has been a difficult summer but I managed to put together a very solid training. My endurance is very good. I am not sure what my real speed is... hot and humid weather prevents me from having a clear idea of my speed.  The weather forecast for 10/10/10 is great.  I have been dreaming about running in a cool and dry weather for a long time. Well, it looks like I will be running in great conditions... finally!  So am going to run a smart race. The success or failure in this marathon is conditional on my race strategy. I need to run at a constant pace for 18-19 miles and am going to do that. I will use my last marathon pace runs to determine the pace am going to try. My guess is that I have enough gas in the tank to run a 7:15 pace for 19 miles. I need to be extremely careful with my pace because 'the line' between success or failure when one runs at that pace is very thin. I feel good and am going to enjoy.  I have trained with discipline and drive. The long distance training is done. It's time to adjust the final details.  I will try to update this blog more frequently between now and marathon day... A break in training gives me more time to do other things!
Cheers.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

3 1/2 weeks til 10/10/10

Ok, it is almost time to start packing for Chicago!  The training this time has not been very smooth but I still believe in my chances of running a good marathon on 10/10/10.  I endured an incredibly hot and summer weather, a cold, and some other minor injuries.  There is very little I can do from now until 10/10/10 to imporve my shape.  I can, however, be smart enought as to minimize my chances of getting injured and/or sick.  I have been training intensely for almost 18 months.  I look forward to taking some days off after Chicago and recover 100% to start my preparation toward Boston.

My training has been solid.  If I remain injury free and the weather is nice, I will go fast.  The main objective of this season was to qualify for the Boston Marathon. I did it already.  My main objective in Chicago is to go as fast as possible and to enjoy as much as possible. When you train to run a BQ time, you tend to forget why you love running so much. The stress and intensiy associated with the training schedule do not allow you to enjoy and to be thankful for the many pleasures that running brings into your life. You become a prisioner of the clock. Running in Boston in one of the best accomplishments in your running life but it cannot be the last one. 

I planned my season to run a BQ time in Chicago. But my training went so well that I qualified for Boston 5 months before. So I had to adjust my goals and training. I had to regroup and gain the pleasure for running again.  I also had to recover from a very demanding training regime and a very difficult race in Traverse City.  I don't have to run a specific time in Chicago, I just want to run fast.  I want to get to mile 19 feeling strong. In my experience, the ability to pace yourself well in the first 9-10 miles of the marathon is what separates an average from a good marathon runner. It is that (and, of course, a good training regime) what gives you the energy to be phically and mentally able to run strong in the last 7-8 miles of the race. This is what drives my training now. I think I have trained to do this in Chicago.

I have had 2 weeks of solid training.  Last Saturday, I went to Winona Lake where I ran a half marathon. I felt strong all the way. The race lacked organization but I still managed to put together a very solid run that will certainly help in 3 weeks. I did the last long tempo session yesterday. A 2x3 mile + 30 easy minutes. My legs felt ok, not completely fresh but this is normal after doing a hard session on Saturday.

I have 2 easy runs on Th and Fr and a monstruos 21 miler on Sat with the 3 final miles @ marathon pace.  I will try to enjoy it!

Cheers!

Friday, September 10, 2010

First and only test before 10/10/10

I will run the Lake City half-marathon tomorrow.  I was hesitant about running tomorrow because the weather forecast wasn't good. However, it has changed and it lloks like it will be dry and cool. My legs are not very fresh but I need to run in a race before going to Chicago. I had great workouts on Tu and Wed but my legs are a bit tired. It is normal, I am running heavy mileage and the legs feel it.

This will be my first and only serious test before 10/10/10. Honestly, I don't know what to expect tomorrow. I will see how I feel and decide my strategy on the course. Ideally, I would like to run a tactical race, with high 6's in the first 9-10 miles and mid-6's in the last 3-4 miles. But am not sure if my legs will be fresh enough.  A fast course with good weather conditions could be the perfect recipe for another PR... Let's see what happens!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Time to get serious!

Again, many apologies for not updating my blog. It’s been a hectic three weeks! Right after I wrote my last blog I got a super bad cold. It sidelined me for 4 days! Of course, I was not able to run 60+ miles that week. I only did 40. It took me a few days to regain my strength. I did 54 miles last week including a 2x20 min. tempo and a long run of 20 miles in DC. I felt good in the long run. I was not very fast because my primary objective was to log a long run. I did not care if it was in the low or high 8’s at all. I just wanted to go out there, enjoy DC, and regain confidence in my endurance.
The Chicago Marathon is in less than 5 weeks so it’s time to get very serious with my training schedule and my diet. I have done two fantastic runs this week. I did 9 easy miles on Monday. On Tuesday, I did a grueling workout that included 1hr. of easy running, 2x1 mile speed intervals, and 3x5 min tempo runs for a total of 12 miles. The idea was to run the 2x1 mile intervals fast so that I could see where my speed is. I ran fast, 6:05 and 6:09 respectively. I felt strong and fresh. This is a good signal because I did this workout with very little rest between the long run of Saturday and yesterday. I will do easy runs in the next three days as am likely to run a half marathon on Saturday (http://www.lakecitymarathon.info). The idea is to test myself in a real race. I haven’t raced since May and I need to see what my fitness level is so that I can do changes to my training if necessary. I will tell you more as soon as I make a decision about it.

Good bye for now! Happy running!