I decided to run the first mile at 8:45 and then every mile speedup by 5 seconds. Well, water stops and slow runners put a little kink in the plan but I didn't care. And in the race I saw a woman cheering people on that I used to work with 20+ years ago. I stopped to chat for 20 or 30 seconds. It made the race FUN. It was AWESOME trying to keep to my plan of running negative splits every mile. Every mile didn't work out exactly like I planned but I ended up at 1:49:05 instead of around 1:48. My first mile was around 10:20 due to me starting way back in line and being in the traffic jam of people. One woman fell when she stepped in a hole in the grass in the first 0.25 miles. It looked like a very, very, bad spain or maybe worse. Around mile 4 I kind of got back on my pace plan. It was great just passing people on and on as each mile I ran slightly faster while others were slowing down. I would do this again when I'm not going for a PR.
Here are my paces:
mile | Planned pace | Actual pace | Fast or slow? | Ave HR for segment |
1 | | | | 130 |
2 | | | 0:34 fast | 141 |
3 | | | 0:39 slow | 138 |
4 | | | 0:16 slow | 147 |
5 | | | 0:11 fast | 152 |
6 | | | 0:02 fast | 152 |
7 | | | 0:05 slow | 155 |
8 | | | 0:19 fast | 160 |
9 | | | 0:22 slow | 156 |
10 | | | 0:32 fast | 167 |
11 | | | 0:12 slow | 162 |
12 | | | 0:11 fast | 171 |
13 | | | 0:16 fast | 175 |
13.1 | 0:47 | 0:45 | 0:02 fast | 176 |
My next race is the Great River Relay on August 24th and 25th. Twelve-person teams run 198 miles from LaCrosse, to Stillwater to Minneapolis. Each person runs 3 legs of 3 to 8 miles each. Mine are 6.1, 7.6, and 6.1 miles for a total of 17.6 miles. I wonder how the 7.6 mile leg that I will be running at 2am will go?
--Mark
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