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FL,United States

Member Since:

Feb 08, 2015

Gender:

Male

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Running Accomplishments:

Certified course PR's:

Mile: 4:28.0 (Florida, Jan 2020)

5K: 15:12 (FL, Jan. 2020)

10K: 31:44 (FL, Feb. 2020)

15K: 49:03 (FL, Feb. 2020)

1/2 Marathon: 1:10:34 (FL, Feb. 2020)

Marathon: 2:26:57 (WA, July 2019)

100k (63.7 miles, trail): 9:11:00 (FL, Jan. 2019)

Personal:

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7 miles with Anthony in East Lake.  Some striders added later.

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Race Prep- So it looks like I'll have a good shot at the top 3 this Sunday for the last leg of the halfathon race series, but will try for higher.  I’m already pretty pumped for it in a “racing” aspect.  It’s a culmination of 4 half marathons where 3 of your times are added together and the lowest cumulative total time wins $1,000.  This last race must be ran and counted in your total time.  Right now the standings are:

1st- Anthony-  - Leader -
2nd- Chris-     + 0:48 seconds
3rd- Me-        + 0:50
4th-  Sean      +3:48
5th- Lee        +3:55

I’m excited to see what I will do with a proverbial hill to climb.  I have to try to beat Anthony by 51 seconds who I beat in the 15k by 37 seconds two weeks ago.  As you can imagine, that extrapolates to almost exactly an overall tie for Sunday based on the above standings.  I also have to beat Chris- notorious for his stick-and-draft technique- by 3 seconds.  He’s usually the most fit of the 3 of us at any given time, but hasn’t raced locally in a while so who knows.  We once finished a race together and our times were the same and neither of us could tell who crossed the line first.  His PR is also similar to mine, so it could be a VERY interesting race

That being said, I will tentatively make a pace goal of... hmm… winning- by 50 seconds?  That, though, is dependent on the weather and the fitness/race plans of Chris and Anthony.  I’ve never gone into a race with the direct intention to “race” before, so this is going to be quite an experience. 

What strategy should I pick?  And will I cave, or do I succeed?  Drama ensues… :)

Comments
From jtshad on Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 08:56:00 from 141.221.191.225

Good luck this weekend. Hope the drama just adds to your motivation and drive. Fun to have such good people to push you to focus and run your best.

Go get 'em. Anxious to hear how you do.

From fiddy on Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 09:37:54 from 170.140.243.140

Given that one of the race times is dropped, it's actually more complicated than that. For example you could win by a minute but if the weather is terrible and you all run slow times, then al the results are dropped. You need to consider this for your strategy.

From Mike M on Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 11:56:15 from 168.213.5.107

@ Fiddy- I hear what you're saying and good point- I should have mentioned that it MUST include this final race in the times (even if they're slower, they add), so I accounted for that.

From Ben VanBeekum on Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 12:58:06 from 97.117.59.85

Mike you need to go run your race and not care what the other guys are doing. Meaning if you want to win by 51 seconds you need to control the race right from the start and don't allow the other guys to get in a comfort zone of their own strategy. Sounds like a great, fun circuit. Good luck!

From steve ash on Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 17:55:25 from 67.2.93.37

Agree with Ben. 51 seconds is a long way even in a 15k. Run your race at least for the first miles and just concentrate on increasing pace after 5 or 6..

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