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The 2007 Rochester Marathon

September 24th, 2007 by greg

On September 16th, 2007 everything fell into place. The weather was nearly perfect, I had trained well, I ate well, I slept well, and I was mentally ready for my second 26.2 mile run. The race was excellent and I far exceeded both my official and my unofficial goal times. My official goal was to break 4:15 thus beating my first marathon time by about 3 minutes. My unofficial goal, which I didn’t really tell people about, was to break 4 hours. I kept that (mostly) to myself because I knew there was a good chance that I would not achieve that. I did. By a large margin. Read the rest of this entry »

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11 Hours and Counting

September 15th, 2007 by greg

I’m ready. Well, not really. I still have some music to rip and I want to ice my shins and eat some snacks before I go to sleep but other than that I am ready. I’ve trained, and I’ve trained well. I’ve eaten well this week loading in more carbs than normal while not neglecting veggies and protein. I slept great last night. Thanks to Mary and Cassie I got 10.5 hours of excellent sleep. Right now I’m tired so there’s a decent chance that I’ll get some good sleep tonight.

I will get out of bed at 4:30 to shower and brush my teeth. At 5:30 I will eat my race bagel. At 6:00 we will leave for Frontier Field. I will get my chip and then shiver waiting for the gun to fire at 7:30. At 7:30 I will be running my second marathon. I’ll run for 26.2 miles and it will take me somewhere between 4 and 4.5 hours. The weather will be nearly ideal for running so it’s possible that I could break 4 hours but I’m not betting on it. As long as I finish in 4:15 or better I will be satisfied.

I’m nervous but it’s nothing like my first marathon. I’m in better shape, I’m at my own home, I’m well prepared, and the weather isn’t supposed to be in the 80s with high humidity! I also have the benefit of knowing what a marathon feels like, though I fully expect it to feel differently tomorrow. Tomorrow will be easier but not easy. I may even be able to run it with no walking. No matter what it will be fun just like the first time.

John will be running his first full marathon. I’m wondering how he’s feeling right now. I know he’s going to do well and I’m looking forward to cheering him through the finish (that’s assuming that I finish ahead of him of course). Mark will be running the half and he’ll finally feel confident to run a full.

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2 Days and Counting

September 14th, 2007 by greg

Tonight Mary, Cassie, and I went to pick up my race packet.  The expo wasn’t bad.  It’s certainly an improvement over last year.  It reminded me of Disney just on a smaller scale.  I was surprised and somewhat impressed with amount of stuff they give you in the goodie bag.  In comparison to Disney Rochester wins that contest.

I’m very tired.  I was tired starting this afternoon.  I’m hoping that I’m not sick but I think it’s more likely due to lack of sleep.  I wasn’t able to make it to bed until about midnight last night.

My shin muscles burn right now.  They’ve been burning since about the time I felt tired.  I don’t think this is a problem and I don’t think I’m sick.  I think I’m blowing things out of proportion due to stress about the event.

To do:

  • load new music onto mp3 player
  • cut straw to length
  • clean sunglasses
  • get out tear-away clothing
  • prep my gels (pre-cut them and get out pins for them)
  • buy a bagel and a banana
  • stop worrying because I am prepared

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3 Days and Counting

September 13th, 2007 by greg

Tonight was the end of my training. I have no more runs and I’m not going to do any weight training until after the race. During my easy three miler I was thinking about finishing my first marathon. There’s no better way to say it than in the words of the great Dee Snider (of Twisted Sister)

“How long I have wanted
This dream to come true
And as it approaches
I can’t believe I’m through”

Of course this song has nothing to do with running marathons but that’s the beauty of song lyrics; everyone twists them to mean whatever they want them to mean. When I finished my first marathon this past January I wasn’t elated but disappointed. I was sad that it was over because it was such a huge challenge. The feeling passed as I realized that it would still be a challenge to run another marathon.

Here I am, with 3 days to go… Will I feel disappointed at the finish line again?

p.s. I finished the 3.2 miles in 28:17, an 8:51 pace. I tried very hard to go easy and I still broke a 9!

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4 Days and Counting

September 12th, 2007 by greg

Tonight I ran a tempo run.  My training schedule called for 5 miles but, out of convenience, I put in 5.25 miles.  Once again I used my bright yellow new sneakers.  They felt good but the muscles in my legs (my shins actually) had a tired/sore feeling.  It might not have been the shoes but it was a little uncomfortable.

It felt great running tonight.  Once I hit four miles I felt like I had warmed up.  The music was great and I got a runner’s high.  When I finished the loop once again I couldn’t believe what I saw on my watch — 40:26!  I beat the previous weeks tempo run by 2 minutes!  That’s an average pace of 7:42.  I can’t complain about that time for that distance.  It was cool and overcast tonight (62 degrees) which certainly helped.  The weather for Sunday is supposed to be near that temperature.  Everything is coming into place!

I have a few things left to do before Sunday:

  • Get a straw from Wendy’s to cut to size
  • Prepare my gel packs (cut the notches)
  • Put new music on my mp3 player
  • Buy a bagel and a banana from Wegmans

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5 Days and Counting

September 11th, 2007 by greg

There are just 5 days left.  Tonight I went to the gym and did a light chest and ab workout.  I also did shoulder shrugs.  For all exercises I used decreased weight and I did fewer sets than normal.  I did this because tapering isn’t just about tapering your running.  I didn’t want to expend a ton of energy at the gym.  Tomorrow, when I run a 5 mile tempo run, it’s going to be hard to not over-do it!

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Time Keeps on Tickin’ Tickin’ Tickin’

September 10th, 2007 by greg

Just six more days!  I’m getting a little nervous but I know in my head that I’m well prepared for the race.

Today my Razz Cliff Shot gels arrived.  Rei.com gave me a great price although it did take a while to ship them.  Still, I have them and I’ll order from REI again — they have excellent pricing.

I ran in my bright yellow Mizuno’s again.  Like yesterday they felt great again.  I’m leaning towards using these for the marathon.  It’s unlikely that I’ll wear my old sneakers.

Today an easy 3 mile run was scheduled.  I ran the 3.2 mile loop in 26:46.  I tried to go slow but that’s actually an 8:22 average pace!  Sheesh!  I didn’t even feel very good during the run.  I don’t think things would have gone well had I done a long run today.

I have a few things to do before Sunday.  I need to change the music on my mp3 player and cut a straw to the proper length for the run.  I tested the straw technique at the Madd Dash and it worked very well except that the straw was a little too short.

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How many bucks?

September 7th, 2007 by greg

Last night while running I thought about something I’ve thought about before: “How many bucks would a runner tuck if a runner would tuck bucks?”  What does that mean?

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Just Shy of 20 and Breaking in New Sneakers

September 4th, 2007 by greg

On Sunday 9/2 John and I ran our final 20 mile run in our training for the 2007 Rochester Marathon.  This run didn’t go as well as the previous week but it was still a success.

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I Like it in the Dark

August 30th, 2007 by greg

Last night John and I ran a 7 (ish) mile tempo run.  We started at 7:45 PM while it was light outside.  It quickly was NOT light outside and we ran most of the run in the dark.  We brought LED packs to help for safety.  Those LED packs seem to be magnets for pavement…  Maybe it was the LEDs, or maybe the low light conditions but the ladies loved us last night.

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