There are a number of different factors that I'm considering. I've done the Toronto one before. Have not done either Hamilton nor Niagara. Weather is always a factor. During the spring, I had intended Hamilton to be the main goal, but it's on November 1 and with the weather getting cooler now, I'm starting to think that Nov 1 might be too late and too cold. The other variable that has come into this is what goal time do i want to attempt. 3:15:59 is my BQ time for next year and i would like at a minimum to obtain that, but a part of me wants to take a shot at going sub 3:10. A (small) part of me has always been nerved that I needed to use that extra 59 seconds that Boston gives you to qualify. Being the numbers geek that I am, always seeking precision, I've found myself feeling a tad guilty when telling someone I've qualified for Boston by running a 3:10 marathon when in fact it was 3:10:23. I know it's only a 24 second difference but the engineer in me just is bothered. Anyways, I figured that if I went for 3:10, i would need the extra 2 weeks of training. I had also decided i would only attempt 3:10 if I was absolutely certain that I was more fit than I was back in May of 2008 when i ran that 3:10:23, which leads me back to my training.
This past week of training looked like this.
Wednesday: 12 miles with 7@LT pace.
Thursday: 6 miles recovery
Friday: 12.1 miles
Saturday: 6 miles recovery

The Thursday recovery run was done at 9:04 pace. I'm starting to like recovery runs. I try to work on my cadence and don't have to worry to much about tiring out. I try to consciously run these slower than 9 min/mile and am always interested in where the HR is. For these, it was lower than 140 for most of the run. This i like.
The Friday run was a 12 mile General Aerobic run. I started slow and gradually built up the pace over the course of the run. No HR spike. Towards the end, did a couple of sub 8 min miles and finished with one mile at a 3:15 marathon pace (7:26 min/mile). Interesting thing was that the average HR during that last mile was around 160. In the past, this would be the maximum HR that i would have during a long run. That I might be able to hold a 3:15 marathon pace at this HR kinda has me thinking that 3:10 isn't out of the realm of possibility. I kinda wish my HR hadn't spiked during that marathon pace, 30k race a few weeks ago cause it sure would be nice to have a little more data to support that goal.
Today my recovery run sucked. I did 6 miles at over 10min/mile. I weighed myself before the run and my weight was down to where it would be after a long run so i knew i was dehydrated. Did 3 miles of a little faster than 10 min/mile, HR then spiked, walked for about a mile and then did 2 more at slower than 10min/mile. I guess you have to have these types of runs every now and again to keep you honest.
Long run of at least 20 miles tomorrow. Will probably try and do a tad on the fast side.
Hope everyone enjoys their long weekend!
You probably have the fitness for 3:10, I've not been digging through my stats enough to know how I'm doing, I figure a future 10K and half mary race will give me the proper feedback.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little more sure that I'm going to aim a little faster than 3:15 for the marathon. Although I'm training like I'm doing for 3:10 I kinda want to give myself a buffer. Always room for improvement in future years.