Posts Tagged ‘racing

Before I went to bed, I set the alarm clock for 4am. In order to be on time for a 6am race located almost an hour away, I figured that might be cutting it kind of close, but on the same token, I also couldn’t fathom waking up at an hour with the digit ‘3′ in front of it. So 4am it was.

I slept remarkably well considering I’m not used to going to bed at 8:30pm. Didn’t really have any pre-race anxiety, and although I woke up briefly a couple times, all I did was glance at the clock and go right back to sleep. Finally at about 3:20am, I woke up and was feeling anxious enough that going back to sleep wasn’t an option. I laid there for 20 minutes soaking up my last few moments of rest before engaging in my pre-race rituals.

Since everything was neatly laid out from the night before, I didn’t have to waste much bandwidth in getting out the door. I chugged a 36oz Gatorade while popping an assortment of vitamins and ibuprofen, chasing them down with bites from a dry blueberry bagel. The Gatorade went down quickly and it would be the last thing I drank prior to the race, which was still 2hrs away. No over-hydration like I’ve done in past marathons (I thought)… In both NYC marathons I’ve been forced to stop and pee against the wall of the Verrazano bridge immediately after completing the 1st mile. Of course I ended up stopping to pee mid-race anyway, and in keeping with tradition, found a nice overpass to urinate on.

But I digress. After finishing my food/beverage/vitamin intake, I took a hot shower. As I’ve mentioned before, the pre-long run hot shower is my ace in the hole. Wakes me up, warms up the muscles. I dried off and tried on my race clothes, which at this point had been downgraded to just a long sleeve tech shirt and running shorts (down from a tank top, 2 long sleeves, a pair of Asics tights and a pair of shorts). I had to remind myself, even though Florida has experienced a particularly cold winter, it’s still Florida, so why was I even considering dressing like it was nyc. Then I went outside to check out the temps and confirmed my choice in garb. Then it was out the door and off to Tampa…

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Have I mentioned lately that the Healthy Kidney 10K is coming up?

Here’s a little pre-race exercise I like to go through in the days leading up to a big race. I like to review the race results from the previous year to try to figure out where I’ll fit in. It took a little work, but I compiled the results from 2008’s Healthy Kidney 10K in Microsoft Excel, complete with drop down menus (whatever, I’m an excel geek). Here…

healthy-kidney-2008-results

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So there were 6,282 finishers in last year’s HK 10K. In a previous post, I gave you the tools to predict what your finish time will be this year. Assuming there will be a similar field of runners in 2009, let’s see where that puts you in the pack…

Top % of Runners by Finish Time

Top %

Finish Time

Splits

1.0%

34:07:00

5:30

2.0%

36:43:00

5:55

3.0%

38:15:00

6:10

4.0%

39:30:00

6:22

5.0%

40:20:00

6:30

6.0%

41:14:00

6:39

7.0%

41:53:00

6:45

8.0%

42:33:00

6:51

9.0%

42:58:00

6:55

10.0%

43:25:00

7:00

12.0%

44:15:00

7:08

15.0%

45:29:00

7:20

20.0%

42:43:00

7:36

25.0%

48:33:00

7:49

30.0%

49:44:00

8:01

40.0%

52:13:00

8:25

50.0%

54:21:00

8:45

This race draws a pretty strong field for a “local” 10K. My goal time of about 38:20 puts me in the top 3% of finishers (roughly 190 out of 6,300). 1 in 10 runners post sub 7-minute miles, and 30% break 8 minutes, some respectable split times.

This might be a good time to discuss Age Grades.

age-grade-calculator

According to Runner’s World, “age grading is a way of putting all race…

Jack Daniels + Racing

28, Mar 2009

No, not that Jack Daniels. I’ve done a lot of things under the influence of whiskey, racing is not one of them.

DANIELS' RUNNING FORMULA - 2ND EDITION

So my favorite running book of all time is the Daniels’ Running Formula. Named by Runner’s World as the “World’s Best Running Coach” Jack Daniels’ philosophies on racing are worth summarizing. Here is his most important quote on the topic as far as I’m concerned:


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