a faster marathon

Who likes to run for over 4 hours straight?

I'd rather not- so this is my experience in reducing my finishing times from over 4 hours to, well, FASTER!







2005 Chicago Marathon
Time: 4:36:07
2001 Chicago Marathon
Time: 4:14:26



2006 Tampa Bay Gasparilla Distance Classic

Goal: Sub 4:00
Dream: 3:30




 
Day Miles
 
Week 1
1 3 run
2 5 run
3 3 run
4 5 pace
5 8 jog
Week 2
6 3 run
7 5 run
8 3 run
9 5 run (6)
10 9 jog
Week 3
11 3 run
12 5 run (0)
13 3 run (7)
14 5 pace
15 6 jog
Week 4
16 3 run
17 6 run
18 3 run
19 6 pace
20 11 jog
Week 5
21 3 run
22 6 run
23 3 run
24 6 run
25 12 jog
Week 6
26 3 run
27 5 run
28 3 run
29 6 pace
30 9 jog
Week 7
31 4 run
32 7 run
33 4 run
34 7 pace
35 14 jog
Week 8
36 4 run
37 7 run
38 4 run
39 7 run
40 15 jog
Week 9
41 4 run
42 5 run
43 4 run
44 7 pace
45 11 jog
Week 10
46 4 run
47 8 run
48 4 run
49 8 pace
50 17 jog
Week 11
51 5 run
52 8 run
53 5 run
54 8 run
55 18 jog
Week 12
56 5 run
57 5 run
58 5 run
59 8 pace
60 13 jog
Week 13
60 5 run
62 8 run
63 5 run
64 5 pace
65 20 jog
Week 14
66 5 run
67 5 run
68 5 run
69 8 run
70 12 jog
Week 15
71 5 run
72 8 run
73 5 run
74 5 pace
75 20 jog
Week 16
76 5 run
77 6 run
78 5 run
79 4 pace
80 12 jog
Week 17
81 4 run
82 5 run
83 4 run
84 3 run
85 8 jog
Week 18
86 2 run
87 4 run
88 2 run
RACE!!!

Friday, October 27, 2006

Marathon - Record times!

My friend just ran the Chicago Marathon and posted a new person best. This got me thinking, how is he accomplishing this progress without ever getting hurt?

The answer has to be STEADY progress.

I was of the mind that a runner can pick a pace goal and train to that goal without problem. Afterall, marathon training is about 18 weeks in length. For example, I thought I could increase my pace by a minute per mile. I went from nine minute miles to eight minute miles. The problem was I started having all types of injuries, the last one with my hip.

My friend made a big increase in his personal bests, but it didn't happen quickly. He dropped his time to 3:28! Great job! The previous best was 3:45. (Hey he got to run a marathon 17 minutes faster!) The process took him about a year to accomplish.

I wouldn't characterize his training as aggressive at all. He simply would run a little faster during the training runs. He easily can hit seven minute mile pace during his runs. He doesn't seem force the pace however.

Injury free progress is made by training at a comfortable pace and letting the faster splits come to you. Pushing yourself beyond your capacity could only lead to a break down.

I guess I was thinking my mind can overcome my body. That has only led me to the sidelines.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Feel like running again....

My goal is to run Saturday morning.... Anyone taking bets?

I was talking to a co-worker that is now a running machine. (Nice job!) I'm inspired!

Will I fall over dead by Saturday afternoon? Will I make it a mile without need oxygen? Will I simple say forget it and sleep in?

2006: 77
2005: 497






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