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Location:

Spring,TX,USA

Member Since:

Nov 17, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

After a 24-year hiatus from running, I started back again at age 40 in March 2007.

PERSONAL RECORDS

5K - 20:13 (3/22/08 Run The Woodlands #197)

10K - 44:58 (3/15/08 Lookin' Good Shamrock Strut)

HLF - 1:46:09 (5/19/07 Ogden Half Marathon)

MAR - 3:40:18 (10/6/07 St. George Marathon)

Short-Term Running Goals:

2008 Ogden Marathon - 3:30 (Blew up big time!  IT band = 4:24 finish!) 

2008 St. George Marathon - 3:20 (*BQ)  Might need to revise based on injury but I'm not giving it up quite yet.

2009 Spend Patriots Day on course in Boston.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.040.002.000.000.0010.04

OBJECTIVE

10 mi. w/last 2 mi. @ marathon pace (MP = 7:55)

ACHIEVED

10.04 mi. @ 8:39/mi. [last 2 mi. - 7:52/7:35)

5:46 AM 79° 82% 7 mph

It was tough to get going this morning but I'm glad I did. It turned out to be a good run. I went from the Y on a solo trip. I took it out slow and tried to hold the mile pace around 8:45-8:50. The morning was warm and humid. At the turn around point, I stopped at a convenience store for a Gatorade. My knee felt a little loose but I think part of that was mental now that I have a diagnosis. With about 4 miles to go, I started seeing people from the ChampionsFit group in their way out. This was helpful in that it sparked my pace at a time when I may have fallen off some.

By the time I hit 8 miles, I really wasn't sure if I would be able to slice a minute off the pace to finish strong over the final 2 miles. But once I got going, it felt good. It's the concept Jonathan has talked about before. Basically that it can be harder to go slow than it is to go faster. It's hard to explain but it held true for me today. The last two miles felt good and I was able to hit my planned for paces.

9:13/8:49/8:46/8:49/8:49/8:45/8:51/9:03/7:52/7:35

Tinman has set my EZ pace at 8:24 - 8:54 for now. My CV pace is 6:40 and my MP is 7:55.

It looks like I'll just stick with the same weekly plan I followed this week over the next 4 weeks while I'm doing rehab. That way I keep my longest run to 10 miles (in line with Dr. Cianca's orders) but still get 34 miles each week. Assuming I get a clean bill of health in 4 weeks (how's that for optimism?), I'll have a decent base to build on for my sole goal - the 2008 St. George marathon on October 4.

PRE RUN

apple juice

POST RUN

SlimFast

Later, oatmeal w/skim milk; water & multivitamin

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00
Comments
From will on Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 21:37:13

Nice week of training! It is good to see that you are running every day. I think you will find that your body will adjust to the everyday strain. I must have missed what the knee diagnosis was, but it sounds like it is not too serious because you are still training - good luck in the next 4 weeks with rehab and running.

From Cory on Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 06:56:57

Thanks for the note, Will.

Sorry for the gaps in my blog (i.e., the need for PT). Long story; short ... I've got IT band syndrome caused by weak gluteal muscles. Just diagnosed on Friday. It's been bothering me since November but caused a "blow up" during the Ogden Marathon. PT will be designed to strengthen my glutes and get me back on track. My doctor is very good. He's the medical director for the Houston marathon and a runner himself so I fully trust his diagnosis and treatment plan.

As for daily running, it seems to be good. I was concerned that I'd have trouble recovering since I'm in the "Masters" category. But it seems that as long as I keep my slow and easy runs ... slow and easy, recovery shouldn't be a problem (knock on wood).

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