Saturday, October 4, 2008

28 confidence boosting miles (45kms)

This morning we ran 28 miles as our long run. WOW! 28 miles! Farthest I've ever run in my life!

We did awesome. A rather large group of us started together, and over time, people veered off as not all were going the full 28. At the end, Ken, Tausha, Damon, Jason Bruce and I ran the entire 28 mile loop together.

We did AWESOME!

We ran the following non-flat roads:
- Mile 10 - Enfield from Hula Hut to Exposition
- Mile 11 - 13 - Exposition to 35th
- Mile 14 - Up Mt Bonnell
- Mile 15.5 - Up 35th up to and over MoPac
- Mile 22-23 - Loop around Hancock Golf Course ans then up 38th to Red River.
- Mile 24-25 - Red River Southbound rollers around UT campus
- Mile 26.5 - Up 11th street from Red River

So, the route was not flat at all.

Here are some stats:
- Full 28 miles: 3hrs 57mins GROSS
- Full 28 miles: 3hrs 39 mins 55 seconds NET (7:51 pace)

- First 26.2 Miles (Marathon Distance): 3hrs 44mins GROSS (including water stops)
- First 26.2 Miles: 3hrs 26 mins!! (7:40 pace) NET (without water stops)

But assuming 8 min 15sec or a bit more for mile 1 and 2... if we remove those, and replace with the last 2 miles we ran... then we ran about a 3:24 marathon

Other than a few miles around 20-21 (Intramural field area) where I had tired legs and mental downs, I felt great most of the way. We purposely ran very conservative 8-8:10 miles for many of the miles, then the pace picked up on it's own without us trying in the later miles. Apparently Damon said we ran several 7:30s and even 7:11 for the last mile. Hell yeah!!!

A 30lb Ice Bath, a long warm shower, and a giant nap later, I'm feeling pretty good!

Conversations of the day...

At Mile 26.2 with Tausha:
Group: Tausha, you just qualified for Boston on a training run!
Tausha: *Big Smile*

At Mile 27 with Damon:
Me: What's your Marathon PR (personal record)
Damon: 3:26.
Me: Well, we just matched your PR on a training run!
Damon: Oh yeah! Hadn't thought of it that way!!

At the finish with Larry:
Me: I can't believe I just ran a 3:26 marathon and feel great.
Larry: Yeah, I know, Patrick and I ran about a 3:15. And do't forget that this run was hilly including Mt Bonnell!
Me: Oh yeah!... and Exposition, and Red River, and 11th! I forgot about all that!

Approximate splits from Mile 6 onwards (courtesy of Damon and Bruce):
6 8:05
7 8:06
8 8:06
9 8:13
10 8:10
11 7:35
12 7:40
13 7:37
14 7:56
15 7:38
16 8:08
17 7:49
18 7:49
19 7:40
20 7:43
21 7:54
22 8:10
23 8:05
24 8:37
25 7:35
26 7:23
27 7:29
28 7:11

Nothing felt forced. Well... except some of the hill climbs weren't as easy as running downhill ; )

We just ran a 3 hour 26 minute Marathon with tons of hills!!!
All I can say is, all the high miles I ran over the summer is REALLY paying off.

1 comment:

kirsten said...

Awesome job. I've been waiting all day to read about your 28 mile adventure. I'll second that it was not flat - I ran 16 miles on the hillier parts and certainly felt my legs by the end. Congratulations!!!