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Location:

Upper Arlington,OH,Franklin

Member Since:

Apr 18, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

1:28:50 half marathon, 3:15:55 marathon Also Completed the Ironman Triathlon ( Ironman USA Lake Placid).

Short-Term Running Goals:

Knock 16 minutes off my marathon time and go sub 2:59:59 in the Flying Pig marathon May of 2010.  Maintain at least 1 bike and swim per week while training for the Pig and resume tri specific training mid-May to compete in a couple half Ironman distances over the summer of 2010.

Long-Term Running Goals:

To maintain good health have fun , travel to some cool placs to race and hopefully get a little faster in the process. Qualify for the Ironman World championships as an age grouper and compete in the HAWAII IRONMAN!!!

Personal:

Married to a beautiful woman and have two great kids fortunatley they look like their mother !!

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Total Distance
1079.35
Total Distance
3.50

30 minute EZ run

Total Distance
3.60

28:46 cruised ez

Total Distance
10.50

94 minutes avg HR 156 BPM EZ pace

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, May 01, 2006 at 20:06:22

Good job maintaining consistency throughout the week. Keep it up.

Total Distance
3.00

28:00 138 avg HR recovery run

Total Distance
4.00

32:00 Minutes 152 avg HR moderate pace

Total Distance
2.50

25 minutes EZ recovery run

Total Distance
4.00

29:55 seconds. Good solid Tempo run hard / steady effort today.

Total Distance
9.00

Cruised at 10 minute mile pace. HR 140 bpm.

Total Distance
0.00

AHHHHH today is relax have a beer 7 burger day. I have been eating like crap latley anyway. Time to start cranking up the miles & the training as today is my first Official day a s a blogger. I backfille the last week or two of training I have been back running for 8-10 weeks now. Prior to that I was dormant from December to end of February

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, May 01, 2006 at 20:04:51

Indeed it is the time to start cranking up the miles. Welcome to the blog! As you may have noticed, we try hard to not let runners let their training slip through the cracks. The day is not over. Go out for a mile or two before you go to bed, if you get this soon enough.

From wildbull on Tue, May 02, 2006 at 09:57:54

welcome to the blog. did you have fries with those burgers?

From SuperFly on Tue, May 02, 2006 at 14:43:12

Good luck on working for Boston. Some of us just got back from running that marathon. The whole Boston trip is a lot of fun, its amazing to be part of something so big. We all went out for the first time for fun. I think I'll go next year to try and do better.

Total Distance
3.80

Tempo run in a down pour gotta love it : ) for 3.8 miles at 7:18 per mile pace. Steady to hard effort sucking some wind tonight as I have a little bit of a head cold & fair amount of sinus congestion sort of made it tough to get a good breathing rythm. The next couple days will be EZ miles to freshen legs for Flying Pig Marathon (I am doing the Relay 6.9) mile portion. Forgot to add had a 30 minute strength session at YMCA at lunch. Dumbell Bench pressses 40 lbs 12 reps warm up.. 55 lbs 12 reps 65 lbs 8 reps 75 lbs 4 reps. Triceps 3x 10 reps, biceps 3 X 10 Reps 1 set shoulder x 12 & 1 Set back / lats x 12 reps.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Tue, May 02, 2006 at 20:53:24

Good work! How bad did it hurt?

When doing a tempo run it is a good idea to add some jogging warm-up ( a mile or two), and a cool-down. This help you avoid injuries, gives you a low-effort aerobic development, and helps keep the wait down.

Nice picture.

From Zack on Wed, May 03, 2006 at 06:16:43

At times it hurt then I back off a bit until I felt comfortable then I pushed the pace again. I will give the warm up/ cool down a try. Thanks

Total Distance
2.50

Went out for EZ jog guessing 2.5 miles at lunch.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Wed, May 03, 2006 at 13:39:46

Zach - to answer your question. I think it is within possibllity for you to run 3:15 in 5 months. However, in training it is not a good idea to set deadlines. Man sets deadlines, but God does not always honor them. Running distance is one area where this principle is particularly evident - you are mostly dealing with the laws of God rather than the laws of man, so trying to force your deadlines is rather futile.

That said, I think consistent training can overtime get you to 3:15 or possibly much faster.

Regarding training - until you can jog about 60 miles a week without being injured or extremely fatigued, speed work is not helpful or necessary if you are training for a longer race. Up to that point it is not your speed that holds you back, it is your lack of endurance.

To illustrate my point, go to the track and run a mile all out. Then let's do the math to see if speed is what you lack.

Even when you add speedwork, if you do not pad it with slower running or at least some endurance cross-training, your chances of injury are high, and your aerobic development does not happen. With the padding, you end up running about 50-60 miles a week.

Total Distance
3.60

ran 3.6 at steady / ez pace 9:17 minutes miles with couple tempo pick-ups in middle. I am running 6.9 mile relay portion in Flying pig marathon Sunday. Still have a very stuffy head & congested it is tough to get enough oxygen in. I am hoping to un 7:15's Sunday ... so hopefully I can get rid of this cold & run a decent time.

Comments
From B of BS Rools on Sun, May 07, 2006 at 13:38:25

Hey, good goals, my experience, to run a 3:15, you seem to have the basic speed from your workouts. Lastly, I met a 64 year old man from California who ran a 3:10 at St. George. He said his secret was running his repeats 400-800 meters on a good hill plus lots of hill running for quad strenght. Good luck, I have the same goal to recapture my youth. Question, flying pig marathon? what do you think of it?

Total Distance
3.50

EZ 3.5 miles at 9:20 pace couple 1/4 mile pick ups at 7:00 mile pace. Lifted weights for 25-30 minutes. Bench 3 sets 10 x 135, triceps pull downs, biceps curls, shoulders / back

Total Distance
6.90

Ran 6.9 mile relay portion of the Flying Pig Marathon today. Ran my leg in 47:57 or a 6:56 mile pace. Pushed the pace best I could the entire leg up & down the hills

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Tue, May 09, 2006 at 13:16:12

Zach - this shows you have enough 10 K speed for 3:17 marathon, according to my predictor, if you had the base mileage of 70 miles/week. So intervals is not what you need to do, but rather base mileage and marathon pace tempo runs all way long. Slowly bring your daily mileage to at least 10 miles a day 6 days a week.

Did you do any warm-up before the relay (I do not see the mileage for it logged)? If not, you probably could have gone even faster - warm-up in a short race makes a difference. A cool-down also would have been a good idea.

Total Distance
3.60

LIFTED WEIGHTS AT LUNCH 3 SETS OF 12 X 135 LBS BENCH PRESS, 3 SETS TRICEPS, 3 SETS BICEP CURLS. EZ RUN 9:50 SECOND PACE STILL A LITTLE SORE FROM 6.9 MILE 10K TYPE EFFORT YESTERDAY.

Total Distance
4.00

EZ 4 miles still somewhat sore in the calves from 10K plus effort Sunday. going to start working on slowy building mileage each week

Total Distance
4.00

EZ 4 mile run again - actually still sore from 10K plus effort? Mainly claves... Anyway trying to stay consistent with EZ efforts until zero soreness. I feel best towards the end of my runs... seemes to be when all the little kinks are worked out..

Total Distance
0.00

No running today, However I did lift weights for upper body Bench press did 135 X 12 155 X 8 165 X 5 175 X 3 Then sonme EZ Biceps & Triceps I decided to Take the day off from running since it has been quite some time that I have went 4 days in a row running wise and my calfs have been fairly sore. I will get Back on track today with a 4 miler than a long run tomorrow. Next Week I plan on upping the mileage by 10 % and so forth each week for as long as I can handle it... I need to drop some weight I am right at 160 (Naked) right now that is a good bit on a 5"8" frame guessing probably 10-12% Body Fat. Ironman shape last year i was 152 8% body fat. Working to get back to that

Total Distance
4.00

1 mile warm up at 9 mi/pace HR @ 138-140

1.75 mi at 7:13 / mi pace HR @ 163 - 165

.25 mile at 6:00 / mi pace HR @ 181

1 mile at 9:30 / mi pace HR @ 149

All done on treadmill so actual paces probably slightly slower. I ran Zero grade. Rarely do i run on a treadmill but today was rainy & cold & I stayed inside...

Comments
From B of BS Rools on Sun, May 14, 2006 at 18:44:38

Hey, treadmill running is great for keeping the same pace. Regardless of whether if is a bit slower than the road, you can't cheat on the pace of let up or your off the back of the treadmill. Good work and good luck qualifying for Boston.

B of BS Rools out.

From Zack on Tue, May 16, 2006 at 12:58:20

B-

Thanks, I agree you either pick em up & put em down or it will put you down : )

Thanks for the Good Luck on Boston. I am pretty confidant that if I train right, & run a good race this October, I will be in beantown come April 2007.

Total Distance
12.00

ran at what felt like an EZ / steady pace 8:39 minute / miles. Ran forst six in 53:00 or 8:50 second miles Ran second six miles in 50:50 or 8:28 per mile. Avg HR 149-153 entire time...

Total Distance
5.00

EZ 5 miles today. AVG HR 142. 9:00 miles. My goals is 5 runs of 5 miles and a long run this week to slowly ramp up mileage again. Strange but i feel i am getting faster every time I go out the door. I think it is the EZ runs. I have never done as many EZ runs as I have the last 6-8 weeks.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, May 15, 2006 at 13:12:10

Easy runs do wonders. That is why even the elite runners run about 70% of their mileage at an easy pace. They could, of course, run less and faster, but that does not usually bring the best results.

From Zack on Tue, May 16, 2006 at 12:56:06

Sasha- Thanks for the feedback. I think I will keep on the EZ stuff& continue base building.

Total Distance
5.00

Lifted weights for upper body at Lunch 135 x 12 145 x 10 155 x 8 . Ran EZ 5 miles at 9:00/mile pace

Total Distance
5.00

5 mile run at steady tempo run type effort ran 7:36 / minute miles on avg last mile probably a little fater. HR avg 162 felt pretty good.

Comments
From Maria on Wed, May 17, 2006 at 14:33:54

Zack, do you always run tempo pace right from the get-go? I noticed that your total mileage equals tempo mileage. I find it a lot easier and smoother to transition to tempo pace after some warmup (1-2 miles). I also try to run some cooldown at the end. This way you prepare your body for the harder effort, minimize risk of injury and get some additional miles in.

From zack on Thu, May 18, 2006 at 06:33:56

Maria-

you are 100% correct. I just went out the door & started faster than normal so I kept the pace up fo rthe entire run, I do need to remember warm up / cool down. Thanks for the reminder : )

From Sasha Pachev on Fri, May 19, 2006 at 16:16:25

Zach - just keep training. Pretty soon you will not be able to forget to warm up. When your fitness increases, so does the difficulty of getting the engine going. When I get out, all I want to do in the first 100 meters is 9:00 pace. For me to get going even at my marathon race pace requires a concentrated effort.

Total Distance
0.00

recovery day no running today

Total Distance
5.00

mile 1 ez warm up 9:00 - 9:30

mile 2 steady 8:30 to 8:00 pace

mile 3 7:03 pace

mile 4 6:53 pace last 1/4 @ 5:50 pace

mile 5 ez 9:00 pace

all on treadmill / severe thunderstorms here in Ohio : (

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Fri, May 19, 2006 at 16:18:28

Those middle miles are starting to look good. How hard did they feel?

From zack on Sat, May 20, 2006 at 12:03:58

they were a solid effort but I could have pushed harder. I don't know why but I find it easier to run faster on the road than a treadmill. However I like the fact that I have to keep up with it... I am thinking of testing my fitness again next week with a 5mile race... I will continue to build base as you suggest. I am shooting for 10-15% a week.

Total Distance
5.00

EZ 5 miles right at 9:00 / min miles. Effort was EZ HR was 139-142

Total Distance
15.00

15 mile run avg 8:39 / miles pace. HR avg of 151 few 1/2 mile pick ups at different stages of run too break up the monotony. Other than that felt good.

Total Distance
6.20

6.2 mile run EZ 9:00 / Mile pace. Cruise / recovery run from long run yesterday.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Fri, May 26, 2006 at 11:41:35

Good job - your training has been great in the last two weeks. Keep it up!

From Zack on Sat, May 27, 2006 at 19:04:39

Thanks... I am going to continue to prescribe to your principal of 60-70 mile weeks andsee what I can run a 26.2 race in come October.... I am Bumping mileage up again next week.

I have been steadily bumping for last few weeks. Should I continue to add 10% a week...

Or should I add 10% per week for 3-4 weeks... Back off a week and then continue to build base?

I feel good thus far adding the 10% weekly.

By the way thanks for the words of encouragement...

From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 17:05:18

Go by how you feel. It is a good idea to keep up a steady mileage for a couple of weeks after you've increased it just to make sure your body is adjusting to it well. Some people find backing off for a week to get a break once in a while helpful. However, since for busy people backing off often happens naturally due to the lack of time, you should probably not schedule it, and just wait for a convenient moment.

Total Distance
6.20

EZ run avg 8:31 / mile first couple miles felt sluggish then picked up pace & mixed a few fartleks in. Felt stronger as the run went on.

Total Distance
6.20

Pushed pace a little after 1 mile warm up pushed the next 2-3 miles at steady to hard effort than backed off & cruised the last 1 mile in.

Total Distance
0.00

No running today / Day Off

Total Distance
6.20

6.2 Very EZ miles tonight 9:00-9:15 pace / recovery jog....

Total Distance
6.20

Ran an EZ 6.2 tonight probabaly 9:00 minute pace or slightly faster just cruising..

Total Distance
15.00

did first two a day work out. my daughter Sydcney had her 8th B-Day party today sdo time wss crunched to help get ready and to socialize with family.

5 miles at 9:00:A.M. EZ 9/minute miles

10 miles 5:00 P.M. VERY Hard 88 degrees VERY HUMID... avg 8:50's no more MID DAY RUNS IN THAT HEAT : (

bumping up mileage again tomorrow. trying to bump up to 50 miles n ext week.....

Total Distance
7.00

seven EZ miles no watch no HR monitor. did some pick-ups / fartleks and held faster pace 3-4 times for 1/4 to 1/2 mile just for fun...

Total Distance
7.00

EZ 7 mile run tonight cruised right at 9/minute miles. VERY hot 90's here in ohio.. but HR stayed around 142-145 for 95% of run.

Total Distance
7.30

3.3 mile run at lunch EZ pace. will try to get 3-4 more in tonight very busy afetrwork this evening...

4.0 mile run in the evening. EZ pace.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 17:01:32

Good idea to do the evening run.

Total Distance
7.00

EZ seven mile run

Total Distance
0.00

No run today. this is EZ week i am reducing mileage and plan on increasing mileage next 3 weeks than back off a week and increase again for 3 weeks.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 11:41:06

Good work so far. I would still recommend 6 days a week even when you are reducing mileage, except shorten the runs.

From Zack on Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 14:13:44

Sasha~ thanks for the advice I will give it a shot...

Total Distance
0.00

Rest althogh walked 5+ miles carrying golf bag played poorly. Had fun : )

Total Distance
7.00

seven ez miles

Total Distance
7.00

EZ 7 miles at 8:30/ per mile pace. goal is 50 this week. shooting for 5 days of 7 miles in a row and 15 on saturday

Total Distance
7.00

Seven miles Ez in the rain slightly faster than 9:00 miles. HR monitor is acting goofy and not working last two runs so not sure what HR 's are. But guessing 142-145 range

Total Distance
7.00

7 miles again tonight. feeling good I am being consistent inmy training this week. Need to get HR monitor checked out the watch s not reading and I have a hard time keeping an even pace w/o monitor. Find myself speeding up & have to reel myself back in so I do not run to hard.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 14:15:44

Try going to the track and running a few laps for calibration at comfortable pace once in a while. This should help you develop a better sense of pace.

Total Distance
7.00

EZ 7 again probably 8:50 pace or so.

Total Distance
15.00

15 mile run avg 8:18 / mile pace but ran last 2-3 miles fast mile 14 probably 7 min / mile and mile 15 was at 6:25.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 13:20:43

Good work. Being able to speed up to 6:25 on the last mile of a long run is very good. I think it would be a good idea to race a half-marathon some time in the next three weeks to test your fitness, and also get a very good long tempo run in. See if you can run it at 7:00 pace.

From Zack on Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 14:48:27

Thanks.. How long of a tempo run are you reccomending and do you reccomend I do this prior to or after running a half? I will see if I can locate a half marathon close by.

Total Distance
8.00

ez 8 miles felt good after 50 mile week & 1 day rest last week. Avg pace 8:50 per mile.

Total Distance
8.00

EZ 8 tonight. right at 9:00/ miles a little sluggish as I was sllepy today & had to mow the grass before my run.

Total Distance
8.00

ran 8 miles at ez to moderate pace 8:24 / per mile...

Total Distance
8.00

8 mile run averaged 8:33 per mile. Pretty Ez pace felt good

Total Distance
15.00

15 mile run / 8:47 per mile avg...somewhat sluggish as I ran 8 miles at 8:00. P.M. last night and ran my 15 miles at 6:30 this A.M. so I took it EZ....

Total Distance
8.00

EZ 8 this A.M. felt good legs a bit sore fro yesterday long run but still felt good.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 15:08:48

Good job on the mileage this week!

Total Distance
7.00

7 ez avg 8:41 per mile pace. Avg HR 148

Total Distance
8.00

Ran 8 miles tonight. Avg HR was at 148 bpm pace was close to 8:50 per mile. Little sluggish running tonight. Also very hot & humid 88+ degrees....

Total Distance
7.00

ran an ez 7 miles tonigh very hot again in Central Ohio..

avg HR was 150 bpm... 8:46 per mile pace

Total Distance
6.20

6.2 tonight went ez wasraining so the temp was much cooler than the last few days : ) ran 8:30 per mile pace avg hr was 146 boy cool weather sure is nice to run in !!!

Think I found a half Marathon to run in Sunday to test my fitness level & training progress, so I am kinda of pseudo tapering for it. I will run an ez 5 tomorrow and rest Sat prior to race. I am curious to see how I run Sunday. Supposed to be a hilly course..

Total Distance
5.00

cruised 5 EZ -- super EZ HR close to 142-145 most of run...

resting tomorrow and racing Sunday : )

Comments
From Maria on Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 21:47:23

Good luck in the race, Zack! With hilly course, you may run a bit slower than what you're capable of, especially if it's also hot. But it still should be a good indicator of your fitness. I think you may well dip under 1:40!

Total Distance
0.00

rest for race on Sunday

Total Distance
13.60

Raced half marathon today....

1/2 mile warm up... yes not a very long warm up but I was running late and unfortunately did not have much time to get loose. Once I got to the race venue..

Sasha said to try and hold 7:00 minute miles .. gave it my best and held 7:03 miles for 13.1 avg HR was 178 final time 1:32:20 ended up 8th overall for the park to park 1/2 marathon.. I am happy with the results not only because it is a PR, but more so because it was a fairly hilly (rolling) half and alot of it was on trails /gravel...

well back to bumping up my mileage again and maybe another half in August... Definitley feeling I will be able to run a BQ time come October if I continue to put the miles in ...

Comments
From Maria on Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 22:29:41

Zack - congrats on an awesome race and a huge PR! All your hard work is paying off :). Make sure you take it easy next few days as you recover.

From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 15:57:16

That's quite a PR! Congratulations. My predictor gives you a 3:12 marathon for this under the assumption you are running 70 miles a week.

Total Distance
0.00

Rest No Running...

Total Distance
6.20

EZ 6.2 mile run toinght recovery run avg HR 142-145 bpm pace was 8:54 miles. Felt sore but OK another Ez run or two this week and I should be good to go...

Total Distance
8.00

ez 8 mile recovery run.

avg HR was 140 bpm pace 9:20 second miles. Legs still a little sore. But I had a nice cool night to run, however the rain & lightning was not that appealing. I was fortunate that the skies opened up for me the last 30 minutes of my run ...

Total Distance
8.00

EZ 8 avg HR 144 pace at 9:00 Mile

Total Distance
8.00

ez 8 miles again tonight. Averaged 8:45 per mile with an average HR at 145 bpm. Nice run tonight legs are starting to loosen up a bit after Last Sunday race. Probably will opt for a 12 mie run tomorrow and take Sunday off..

Total Distance
6.20

Ran 6.2 tonight Very EZ temperatures were in the low 90's with humidity in the 90% pac was SLOW. HR was HIGH : )~ do not like to run in extreme heat. cut the run short.....

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 12:32:42

When it is that hot and humid, and there is no way to avoid it, what I would try is run about a third of the distance, take a break for 15-20 minutes to eat/drink/cool off, then do another third, a break, and then the last one.

Total Distance
0.00

Rest

Total Distance
9.00

ran an EZ 9 miles yesterday avg HR was 146bpm... Pace was 8:48 per mile

Total Distance
9.00

HAPPY 4th : )

EZ 9 pace was 9:05 per mile HR Avg was 149. Very humid out there today.....

Total Distance
9.00

9 miles ez run tonight..

Total Distance
0.00

Very hectic day at work and got home late. Feeling bad that I skipped my run today, my legs have been a little sore and I was fairly tired from a long holliday weekend so maybe it was for the best..

Total Distance
9.00

ez 9 miles tonight. Avg HR was 141 bpm Pace was 8:55 per mile. Felt OK legs have been a little sore but once I got going no problem going to run next few runs EZ effort

Total Distance
17.00

17 mile run today avg hr was 147.. My avg pace was 8:35 per mile

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 11:53:35

Good work. You would have PRed in the marathon if you had continued at that pace. How hard did it feel, and how tired were you afterwards?

From zack on Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 08:38:11

not very hard and I was actually not that tired. bumping yup to 19 or 20 miles for next long run... i want to get 3 or more 20 plus mile runs in prior to Oct marathon

Total Distance
0.00

Rest ez bike ride of 10 miles or so with kids : )

Total Distance
9.00

ez 9 miles tonight avg HR 146 pace was 8:43 min miles. Felt good tongight not overly sore from long 17 mile run on Sunday.

Total Distance
9.00

EZ 9 miles tonight avg HR 146 pace was 8:55 or so ... took it nice & ez tonight : )

Total Distance
9.00

EZ 9 HR avg 146 pace was 8:45 per mile... humid as can be tonight : ( No doubt I love the summer weather but for running I like that 40-50 degree stuff the best !!!!

Total Distance
9.00

EZ 9 tonight

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 11:55:23

Don't worry about times when it is hot and humid. Just plod your way through the distance, and make sure to stay hydrated.

Total Distance
3.00

3 EZ miles in a hurry tonight so had to cut run short...

Total Distance
11.00

11 miles EZ 94 degrees very humid... HR was 147 pace was 9:20 per mile VERY slow byut had to go EZ in the heat...

Total Distance
0.00

rest day

Total Distance
0.00

feeling under the weather to day so I opted not to run.... I hate taking 2 days off in a row but maybe it is good for the legs... My rationale for not feeling guilty....

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 11:39:58

I usually go about half the distance and slow down the pace when feeling moderately sick.

Total Distance
0.00

another day off, unexpected visitor that I havenot sen in years was in town & came over for dinner. Feel guilty about missing somany runs but will definitley make it up over the next few weeks with consistent training

Total Distance
9.00

9 mile run avg HR 150 pace was 9:06 per mile.. 88 degrees humid : (

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 15:34:04

Good work resuming the training!

From Zack on Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 19:30:00

Sasha--Thanks I hate to miss a run : (

Total Distance
9.00

9 mile tonight. Ran the last 2 1/2 at decent 7:30 pace... Still hot in OHIO the repreive is coming tomorrow

will dip down to the 80'S : )~ can't wait

Total Distance
9.00

5 A.M. avg HR 146 pace 8:50 per mile...

Will be doing 4 this P.m. Ran 4 tonight nice & ezavg HR 140 BPM pace may have been 9:25 just cruising real slow and EZ tonight ....

Total Distance
20.00

20 mile run today total time 2:56 AVG HR 152 bpm Avg pace was 8:49 second miles

Started feeling sluggish mile 16/17

Last 2 miles picked up pace mile 19 I ran in 8:15 mile 20 I ran in 6:45 glad I got a long run in to end the week with a somewhat respectable mileage total. I will shoot for 6 10 mile runs next week to get 60 ..

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 17:45:56

Very good run! Looks like the sluggishness was mostly mental. 6:45 on the last mile is excellent. Keep it up.

Total Distance
0.00

rest

Total Distance
7.00

EZ 7 miles tonight avg HR 147 pace was 8:47 miles... Felt good overall legs a little sore from 20 mile run Sat...

Total Distance
5.00

5 miles ez in the A.M.

Total Distance
0.00

Hectic day business travel interuppted training

Total Distance
15.00

Made up for lost mileage today with 15 mile run avg HR was high 154 pace was 8:52 per mile but VERY VERY humid...

Total Distance
10.00

10 MILES VERY HOT / HUMID PROBABLY 9:30 PACE...

Total Distance
0.00

no run tonight

Total Distance
7.00

ez 7 tonight no HR monitor no watch....

Comments
From Evan on Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 17:13:00

The Tucson is suppose to be one of the fastest courses. It's downhill. I may try and run it this year and see what it's like. It's on December 10th. I qualified at St. George. The St. George is mosly downhill. I guess the Columbus is suppose to be fast too. If you qualify definetly run Boston, that was great weekend in Boston. Good luck!!

Total Distance
10.00

10 miles tonight first 6 miles were EZ 8:21 per mile pace HR avg 145-149 then mile 6 was 7:13 pace mile 7 was 7:03 pace mile 1/2 mile recovery jog then mile 7.5-8.5 was at 6:45 last half mile at 6:25 hr was 180-185 for this mile...8.5-10 was recovery jog ez pace / effort with the temps in high 90's and humidity the same. I did this run inside on treadmill. May have to opt for treadmill again next couple nights as I see no repreive from these temps for the next few days..... : (

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From Maria on Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 21:39:15

Zack - thanks for your comment! I think we have about the same weather pattern in the summer and it's real simple too - hot and humid, hot and humid... I'm so sick of it already. I also run on the treadmill sometimes, but my treadmill is in non-airconditoned basement, so I sweat all the same as outside. At least I can get a breeze outside from time to time, and a change of scenery. I hate treadmill running. If it gets above 100F, I may have no choice though... better be bored to death than risk heat stroke. Hang in there, only 5 more weeks left of this sauna :). Think of how fast you'll be when it gets cooler - you'll be flying on your runs!

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 15:22:19

Good pace. Looks like you have plenty of speed to run your marathon goal. Just need the mileage. Keep doing it.

Total Distance
10.20

4 at lunch on treadmill first mile 8:45 next 3 mile 7:56

evening run of 6.2 very hot humid took it ez HR was suprisingly low at 145 but pace was 9:20 miles : )~ doggin it in the dog days of summer !!!

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4.00

4 EZ at the Y on the treadmill pace was 8:15 per mile or so

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9.00

9 miles tonight EZ pace 9:09 miles Avg HR was 143 just cruising tonight felt nice temps cooled down some... not as humid....

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From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 14:36:47

Good work this week so far. Keep up the mileage. Do you have a race in mind?

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10.00

EZ 10 miles tonight avg HR 145 pace was 8:59 per mile : )

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10.00

10 miles today VERY HOT VERY humid slow pace probably 9:30 per mile HR very high159 for AVG

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0.00

rest day of golfing & swimming : )~

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5.00

5 ez tonight HR was avg 145 or so pace was 8:40-8:50 per mile

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10.00

10 miles tonight

avg HR was 148 bpm pace tonight 9:10 per mile. Last 5 miles were definitlan first 5 as the temps cooled down

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10.00

first 4 miles EZ effort probably 8:50 miles HR was 145 in this zone

next six miles at hard effort Pace was 7:19 per mile avg HR was 178 not sure why this effort felt so hard as I have ran faster and for further distance....

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10.00

10 miles tonight avg HR 149 pace was 9:09 second per mile. Littlw sluggish after yesterdays effort legs a little sore but not too too bad

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8.00

Ez 8 miles tonight Pace was 9:08 per mile HR was 145

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22.00

22 mile run today. Avg pace of 9:15 per mile. The first 11-14 miles my AVG HR was probably 145 and my pace was exactly 9:00 per mile. The last 6-8 miles were not as kind. I did pick up the tempo at mile 16-19 and a good portion of that was uphill. After that my HR stayed very high 165-175 range for the last couple miles which were not fast miles maybe 10:00. I was pretty tired the last two. Maybe beacuase I did not eat anything before the run and it really warmed up when i was out there. Also I ran 8 Miles at 7:00 P.M. the night before then Ran the 22 mile run at 9:00 A.M. ?? My twenty mile run three weeks ago did not seem nearly as brutal and it seemed I had more left in the tank at the end of that run.. OK No more whining....I plan on trying to get in two more 22-25 mile runs prior to Marathon on 10/15....

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From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 14:00:24

Zach - I think 22 miles is a bit too long for you right now, especially on a high-mileage week. Definitely if you crash on the last two miles. You should probably stick to no more than 16 miles for your long run, but make 8-10 of it in the middle fast, go your target marathon race pace, or maybe even a bit faster. You can still run a good marathon without ever going over 16 at once.

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rest

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rest again. I think I have been pushing a bit hard a bit fast I am reducing mileage for next week or so then easing back into. I want to stay focused as my qualifying race is less than 9 weeks away. trying to decide if I should run a half - marathon 6 weeks out or 4 weeks out from my qualifying race...

Total Distance
3.80

3.8 ez recovery. maybe 9:30 ish HR 135 range tomorrow may do 6 and then 6 or 7 each night VERY EZ rest of week.

Total Distance
6.20

Ez 6 mile run tonight avg pace was 8:45 no HR monitor tonight legs feeling better after couple days off and some Ez miles.

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0.00

restr / day off arch of foot was really hurting to walk on today, not sure why soo I took the day off

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7.00

7 miles tonight arch is still hurting but not as bad might be the shoes need turned in for a new pair? or else i am turning my legs over in a goofy way?

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rest

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rest

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7.00

done with a much needed break to let myself recover mentally & phyiscally now I hope to buckle down and focus the next 56 days / 8 weeks until the Columbus Marathon where I hope to qualify for Boston...

Tonight a little too anxious from all the rest

first mile 8:05

mile 1-2.5 6:36 second pace (sucking some wind)

mile 2.5-3.1 7:05 pace (had to back off as I was sucking wind.

3.1 was 22:00

Mile 3.1-4.5 was 9:17 pace (nice recovery pace)

Mile 4.5-6.0 6:54 pace

mile 6.0 - 7.0 6:36 pace

overall run 7:25 pace for 52:01

effort felt hard but I am glad to see I have not lost all my speed. I have not tested my fitness very frequently with my increase in mileage over the last several weeks all have been at a slow 9:00 pace.

I plan to incorporate 1 spped day a week for my confidence as much as anything...

I am thinking I will be better off running a half marathon 4 weeks out from my marathon instead of 6 weeks out. I will shoot for the airforce marathon September 16th and run the half there that gives me 26 days to get ready for the half... I hope to PR or at least run 25-30 seconds faster than my marathon pace which will have to be 7:28 or faster so I will have to run in the 7:00 range for the half.

This race will set me up with exactly 4 weeks between the half and the marathon to get ready. I figure 1 week of ez recovery work with my final long run a week after the half then 1 week of decent mileage and two weeks taper for the big day.... Hope it works...

I think I am going to very my mileage & pace from day to day for the next 8 weeks 7 miles tempo some days 9 EZ others etc.. to break up the monotony. Definitley hate to see summer dwindling but I can not wait for the cooler tempps to run in : )

The week of made me feel guilty but I think it was much needed mentally & physically...

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From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 11:31:13

With your current level of fitness you should probably need no more than 2 weeks to recover from racing a half-marathon. Racing a half is probably easier on your body than dragging through an 18-20 mile long run.

Total Distance
5.00

ez 5 mile recovery tonight pace 9:03 per mile HR 145.

Felt pretty good after tempo yesterday legs were a little tight

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8.00

EZ 8 tonight HR 151 pace 9:06 per mile.

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6.20

avg HR was 147 pace was 8:35 permile felt good nice 70 temps .. love the recent weather trend running wise...

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5.00

5 miles 7:03 second pace per mile. Done with my two weeks of reduced mileage, will get back to the 50 mpw range this week.

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6.20

6.2 tonight HR 152 pace 8:41 per mile.

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7.00

7 miles at 9:05 pace HR 145-149 for run. effort felt EZ

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5.00

5 miles tonight pace was 7:03 per mile felt pretty good tonight

Comments
From Benjamin on Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 20:25:32

How old are your kids?

From zack on Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 19:19:49

3 1/2 yr old boy & 8 yr old girl.

From Benjamin Pachev on Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 20:52:52

I'd like to play with your girl when you come to Utah.

From Benjamin on Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 11:44:07

If we ever make it out to Utah we will have to look you up... You keep training the way you are & you will be faster than your'e dad : )

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7.00

7 miles ez pace 8:30 HR 147

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6.20

pace ez 8:45 hr 148

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6.20

6.2 tonight ez pace 9:02 avg HR was 147 just cruising.

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From Sasha Pachev on Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 14:59:43

What is your max heart rate?

From Benjamin on Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 11:47:09

Sasha...

I do not really know based on my age it would be 184 but I use 191 as my max just because I push the envelope occasionally into the 190's and about a yr & 1/2 ago I did a treadmill test prior to doing the Ironman and I got up to about 204 before i pulled the plug : )

Thing I hate is the HR monitoor jumps around occasionally I like it for slow or EZ runs to reel myself in but I try not to put much stock in it when racing.

The 1/2 marathon that I ran in 92 minutes my HR avg was probably close to 180 bpm... at 7:03 pace

So I dunno I guess...

Total Distance
5.00

ez 5 tonight. doing my long run on Sunday instead of Saturday this week

Total Distance
20.00

20 mile run today first 10 miles at EZ effort time was 89 min or 8:56 pace

next 5 miles picked up effort to 8:45 pace next 5 miles picked up effort to slightly over marathon Pace 7:33's ran mile 20 at 6:45. Finishe 20 mile run in 2:49:14 for an avg pace of 8:33 per mile. Felt pretty good during the run and was glad to see I was able to pick up the effort at the end. I will get a test of my fitness in two weeks in a half marathon. only 6 weeks from today until I try to BQ...... I think I am close...

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From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 12:02:32

Note that if you had run another 10 K at 8:00 pace you would have run a 3:39 marathon, which is a PR by 13 minutes. Last mile in 6:45 shows you still had plenty of fuel in the tank. So things are indeed looking good for a good marathon time.

However, marathons are a funny animal. You may feel very prepared, be running good halves and long runs, but on the day of the race one thing goes wrong and you will not run quite what you deserve. Always hope for the best, but be prepared in case it may take more than one try to hit the qualifier.

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0.00

rest but 5 miles of fast walking / carrying golf bag... legs were sore at the end...

Total Distance
3.20

3.2 ez recovery jog

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5.80

ez 5.8 tonight pace 8:39 per mile legs still little tight from long run but not too bad...

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From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 18:52:55

Looks like the long run was too long. However, it is a good confidence builder.

Total Distance
7.00

7 ez tonight pace 8:48 per mile

Total Distance
5.00

5 miles tonight

mile 1 at 8:38 pace

mile 1-2.5 at 7:45 pace

mile 2.5-4.0 at 7:06 pace

mile 4-5 at 8:23 pace

overall pace 7:52

felt good tonight legs are still tight but lungs felt good.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 12:45:44

Was this on the treadmill or on the road?

From zack on Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 09:31:50

this was on the road.

Total Distance
10.00

10 miles first 5-6 miles at 8-8:30 pace last 4 miles at 7:00 pace

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 13:44:44

Zach - regarding your question. For the half-marathon - go out at the fastest pace that does not indimidate when you think about holding it for an hour and a half. It will probably be 6:50-6:55 if the course is flat. Adjust as necessary during the race.

Do a 2 mile warm-up, and a 2 mile cooldown if your legs feel up to it afterwards. Skip the long run next week - you've done enough of them. Instead run about 10-12 miles with about a 6 mile tempo pretending you are racing a marathon in the middle. It would be nice to do it on a measured course.

From Zack on Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 18:10:12

Sasha-

thanks for the advice.

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0.00

rest

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6.20

ez 6.2 tonight.. maybe too easy pace was 9:25 per mile , I wanted to get ez recovery run in after 2-3 hard runs last week. Legs felt tight but loosened as the run went along.

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From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 08:29:02

An easy run can hardly ever be too easy. My rule is that if the pace does not bore you to death, it is easy enough.

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0.00

rest, hectic day sdecided to take a day off..

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7.00

7 miles tonight at 8:34 pace felt good

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5.00

5 miles tonight ez pace was 8:33 per mile. right calf has been very tight last few runs, I probably pushed a bit too hard last week. Reviewing my log I did 51 miles for the week but did close to 20 miles at a good clip. Hopefully this will not affect me in my half marathon Saturday.

I am going to rest / no running tomorrow. Go to the marathon expo and pick up my chip and hope to catch a clinic with Bill Rodgers if I can get out of work in time.

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From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 14:30:02

I get calf cramps during taper sometimes. Not sure why.

Total Distance
14.10

Ran the USAF Half Marathon today.

1 mile warm-up is all I had time for with the traffic coming to the race.

Was fairly nervous about how I would do in this race since it is my last test before the Columbus Marathon.

Started out to fast for sure. This is a hilly course but fair as they are equal; up & down.. Ended up running 1:28:50 which is almost a 3 1/2 minute PR for me from my last half marathon whichh suprised me based on slightly reduced mileage te last few weeks and the fact that my regular runs do not seem to be at a faster pace.

Legs are Very sore today and were sore yesterday so i did not get a cool down in post race. My arch of my foot has been bothering me latley but tonight it is hard to put any pressure on it. Hope this goes away soon and is just a 1 day deal. I will take Sunday off and do an ez recovery jog Monday maybe even tuesday.

Comments
From Andy on Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 09:06:52

Great job on the PR. What time are you shooting for at Columbus?

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 11:17:29

Congratulations on a PR. Based on your training, I was actually expecting it. Although your mileage was slightly reduced, it was still probably much higher than what you have done in the last 5 years on average. So you were still reaping the benefits of the aerobic base build-up.

Regarding the marathon - go the pace that feels good. My predictor says you should be able to run 3:07 on a course similar to the one where you ran the half-marathon. However, it is an approximation, and it definitely does not take into account how you are feeling on the race day. Try to hang in with the 3:10 group if you feel in control, but back off if it starts feeling difficult too early ( before 15 miles).

From Zack on Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 09:04:24

Sasha. having big problems with my arch. think I may have pushed a bit tooo hard Saturday and may have PF or a heel Spur or an achilles problem? going to see someone Friday hopefully. Any tips to running with an injury? hurts to walk on I have had arch issues before but they have not been like this or lasted this long? Too close to qualifying right now so cortisone will be last ditch option but I can not take time off...

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0.00

rest

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0.00

foot arch is really bothering me rest today... legs still pretty tight / lactic acid

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3.00

3 mile attempt at a recovery ryun. Foot arch is a major problem, I am putting all the pressure on the outside of my foot to stay off the arch during the run. Hurts to walk on it. Iced it for 45 minutes last night stretched it best I could... Today Wednesday still hurting. Goin to schedule an appointment with a foot dr. and get either dome type of cushion / gel for shoes or asomething to stretch it at night or a cortisone shot as i can not afford to take time offf at all definitley too close to my Marathon and the trainig has been to good to miss my shot at qualifying for Boston. So hopefully I can get an ez run / ice in tonight & tomorrow night and go to Dr. Friday.

Comments
From chad on Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 09:10:28

Your description of the arch pain sounds like it might be plantar fasciitis. Good idea to see the doc early.

From Maria on Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 10:50:38

Zack - what a bad timing for an injury :(. Your training has been going so well! It does sound like plantar fasciitis, as Chad mentioned. I would advise against running on inflamed arch until you see a Dr. You're not going to lose any fitness in 2 days, but you might aggravate your foot further or develop a secondary injury due to altering your gait (which you admitted doing). Start cross training now. Maybe Paul P. will chime in, since he had a long battle with PF, but from what I know of it, it's a very slow healing injury. You can try cortisone shot, but so close to the marathon, I don't know. But see Dr. first, and then go from there. Best of luck to you...

From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 13:29:46

Zack - I second Maria's suggestion. Cross-train for a couple of days to let it heal.

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rest seeing dr Friday

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rest seeing dr friday

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rest saw the Dr. Have PF, he gave me a boot to wear at night to stretch, and set up a couple Phyical therapy sessions also gave me a shot of cortisone. Said I can get back to running this Sunday and will give me 1 more shot prior to marathon if it is still bothering me.. but then I have to behave & let it heal properly. SO I am hoping this helps as I have hated being dormant this week. Hopefully I have not lost much fitness. Not sure how to attack the 3 exactly 3 weeks I will have until my marathon. Maybe some ez runnning the first week for 30-40 miles ? then a little more mileage week 2 and a 1 week taper prior to the race. I may minimize spedd work / tempo runs as it could irritate things. I think I have the speed to BQ hope I have the endurance....

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0.00

rest

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6.20

Ran 6.2 at what felt like an EZ pace. ended up being an 8:10 pace which is a good clip for me for an EZ run. all the rest last week must have contributed to this. Foot was very uncomfortable first 2-3 miles almost said I am done bvut the last 3-4 miles it was tolerable. Gotta love cortisone. Hope I can hold out for 3 more weeks. not sure training wise what to do. too close for a long run and I want to be carefull with tempo runs or too much mileage.

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From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 09:26:25

Just jog 5-6 miles a day to maintain fitness. You will not lose much. If anything will keep you from running a good marathon, it will be your foot, not your training.

From Paul Petersen on Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 10:46:33

Be careful with combining cortisone and running. Cortisone can cause your tissue to weaken, and some runners have even had their fascia detach because of that. Ouch! In any cause cortisone will only mask the pain, but not cure you, so although it will help you get through your marathon, the PF may come back with a vengence after the shot wears off (anywhere between a few days and a few weeks from now). Keep wearing the night splint, no matter how uncomfortable it is (you will get used to it). Also, stretch your calves and achilles good after each run, and try ice massage on your heel and arch. Consider trying taping; it will essentially put your foot in a "sling" and may allow you to run without further damaging your plantar fascia. Google for "low dye taping" for some diagrams. A good PT or pod can do it for you too.

As far as training, have your tried using an elliptical trainer? It's a pretty good workout and doesn't put as much strain on your feet. You can even do "tempo run" efforts on them and get your HR in the LT zone, plus recovery is faster because it's non-impact. Also, pool running is a great non-impact workout. Your mechanics will be the same as running, but will cause ZERO stress to your foot and other joints. This means that you can do hard workouts virtually every day, recover quickly, and build as greater degree of fitness that through actual running. Boring though. I saw many of my college teammates do pool running through an injury and then be All American a few weeks later, so it does really work, probably better than any other form of x-training.

Anyway, be careful with the PF, and good luck!

Total Distance
6.20

6.2 again this evening. almost an exact repeat of last night foot hurt for first 3-4 miles then felt better. Pace was 8:10 per mile. I may try running a little easier tomorrow night and force myself to go 9:00 pace or so.

Total Distance
5.00

5 miles tonight pace was 8:08 per mile, not really trying to push the pace, b ut this is a good 30-40 seconds faster than my normal ez run pace, maybe the weather being cooler? maybe the week off? although my legs are actually tight... foot was same story tonight / status quo pain wise but tolerable.

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7.00

7 miles tonight pace was probably 8:40 or so with 1.5 miles at marathon pace. Foot hurt but at MP it was not as bad... last mile of cool down foot hurt worse... OK no more complaining I have go to suck it up for 17 more days!!!

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 19:43:45

It may pay to see a PT and have them tape your foot, at least in the few days before the marathon. You'll be amazed how much better it will feel.

From ZACK on Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 11:33:39

paul, thanks I asked him for the Low Dye tape job you mentioned and he is going to tape me two days prior to my race...

Total Distance
7.00

7 miles tonight pace was 8:07 per mile. Foot same. Legs tight but lungs good?

Total Distance
7.00

ran 7 tonight overall time / finish pace was at marathon pace or little faster, first mile I did not check watch but it is uphill and I went ez so probably 8:20-20 range so last 6 miles were probably 7:00 or sub 7:00 averaged 7:14's for the 7 mile run... foot slighly better stretching & icing like crazy wearing the boot and all that good stuff. I wanted to go out & push it a little tonight as I am taking tomorrow off plus deep tissue massage # 2 tomorrow OWWWW!!! but a good ow : )

Sunday I may run 10 for my last / semi long run then probably same or slightly less mileage next week and a little less the following week. Twoo weeks out from my marathon so tonight was the last / long hard effort I will do.. I hope the under trained over rested theory comes in to play for me running a good marathon, I really hated missing a whole week, I planned on getting in one last 20 mile run last weekend but it is too lat now... Although I have done 3-4 20-22 mile runs with the most recent being 6 weeks out from my marathon and I was able to pick it up the last 6-7 miles on that run.... so there may be hope for a BQ time : )

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From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 11:31:41

You have done enough long runs and mileage already. Do not worry about the loss of fitness if you are able to get out and jog 5 miles a day or so between now and the marathon. If you can stay healthy, you will have a good race.

Total Distance
4.50

4.5 miles ez did not time, breaking in new shoes foot acting up a bit, guessing the cortisone has run it's course...

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0.00

NO running tonight had a bad tummy ache, the rest robably does me some good anyway. 12 more days til my race : )

Total Distance
5.00

5 super ez miles today. pace was purposly slow.... aiming at running next few runs very ez to let legs heal up during taper... 11 days out...

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0.00

The lord must not have wanted me to run tonight we had golf ball and larger size hail followed by thunderstorms and tornado watch's... so no running.

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5.00

5 ez miles today. foot felt ok for a change, I have a special arch support / wrap plus heel cup. The ez running & reduced mileage / effort is probably good for the foot : ) 9 days to go....

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 20:14:32

Yes, it is good to rest in your situation right now. Just relax, enjoy, and stay healthy. You will retain your fitness very well with 5 miles of jogging a day between now and then.

Total Distance
5.00

5 miles at 8:20 pace per mile. Felt pretty good tonight

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5.00

5 miles pace was at 8:24 per mile, legs a little tight maybe from tapering or maybe from running last night. Also had deep tissue massage today. I definitley do not care for the taper time, I am ready to run now and see how I do.

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0.00

rest

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5.00

5 miles tonight first mile 9:21 up hill next 4 @ 8:17 pace felt good/ez. 5 days till marathon

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 21:49:21

Good luck in the race. Stay healthy.

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0.00

rested tonight. Spent some time with the family and went shopping.

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5.00

5 miles tonight pace was 8:10 per mile

felt good. Tornado warning sirens during the run added a bit of excitement tonight.

Comments
From Maria on Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 09:22:12

Zack - good luck in the marathon! Hope your foot behaves enough to allow you to finish in BQ time.

Total Distance
4.00

ran 4 miles at lunch on treadmill. pace was 8:30, getting massage tonight then resting tomorrow and may jog an ez mile or two on Saturday. I registered the kids for the fun run Saturday so they are excited that they get to race with the mascots & clowns.

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0.00

got my cortisone shot today now gonna go get some halloween costumes for the kids, eat some pasta put the feet up & relax : )

Comments
From Andy on Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 18:27:01

Good luck on Sunday. Can't wait to read your BQ report.

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 06:16:44

I could not wait for the report, so I checked the results. Congratulations! You made it to Boston with 3:15:55. Looking forward to the report.

Total Distance
0.75

rest little ez jog with the kids as they both participated in Fun runs today

Race: Columbus Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:15:55, Place overall: 288, Place in age division: 49
Total Distance
27.20

First attempt to run a Boston Qualifying Marathon, qualifying time for me is 3:15:59 or better.

I have run 2 marathons prior 1st was the Columbus in 2004 (my first was more to say been there done that did it in a semi respectable 3:52:50) The other was at Ironman Lake Placid which was a 5 hour shuffle & suffer.

I thought I had a decent shot as my half marathon time 4 weeks prior was 1:28:49. All the running calculators told me I was capable of a 3:07 marathon. Only problem was my foot blew up with a bad case of PF after the 1:28 half, so I saw a Sports medicine Podiatrist, Rested the foot for 8 strait days got a shot of cortisone and skipped my last scheduled long run. This had me concerned because my last long run was 7 weeks before the marathon and was only a 20 miler. Also I drastically reduced my mileage in the 4 weeks leading to the marathon with my foot acting up.

Race Day. Typical pre-race ritual for me... diarrhea, not sure why this always happens it is not like I am going to beat anyone, I must put to much pressure on myself or anxiety gets the best of me? so 2-3 sit & squirts later out the door and on my way to the start line.

Show up 25 minutes prior to the gun do some light stretching and a mile VERY EZ warm-up.

I fall in with the 3:10 pace group at the start line, my plan was to go out with the 3:10 group and hang until mile 15-20 If it was tooo tough I would back off the pace, if I felt good I would turn it on at mile 20.

miles 1-5: so ez & smoothe hitting the splits and enjoying the run, drinking Gatorade at every aid station.

miles 6-10: little side stitch at mile 6 went away after a few minutes, I pass up on drinking at an aid station as I think I may be drinking to much with he side stitch still with the 3:10 group and the pace is comfortable.

mile 10-15: still hanging with the 3:10 group, I am starting to feel the pace taking it's toll now. I get another side stitch so I skip another aid station and am alternating Gatorade / water.

mile 16-18: still hanging off the back of the 3:10 pace group..I have had to relieve myself for quite some time so I make a break for a big pine tree at mile 18. stop and do my business in about 20 seconds. hamstrings and calves do not like the fact that I stopped Uh-OH, legs do not respond kindly to me when I start running again, the uphill on mile 17 did not treat me well. I can see 3:10 pace group up ahead, I just want to keep em in sight.

mile 19: mile 19 I am about a minute behind the 3:10 pace starting to really hurt. I employ the 20 second walk break at every mile marker strategy.

mile 20: I get to mile 20 and am 1:30 off the 3:10 pace. No 3:10 group in sight, I am on my own, still hurting and walking 15-20 seconds at the aid station.

mile 21: I see my family low five my kids and put my best doing good face on : ) off the 3:10 pace by two minutes.

mile 22: ughhhhh everything hurting after the long downhill walk the aid station for 30 seconds. have no now I am really worried that I can break 3:15:59. slowing down and taking it ez is sounding real good. Breathing is pretty labored.

mile 23: same deal walking the aid station for 30 seconds, pouring two cups of cold water on my head and sucking wind, I don't know if I will make it but I still have a shot. I keep telling myself 2 more miles to go( my math stinks)

Mile 24: really feeling it now, I have fallen way off pace and am suffering, I think I need to average 8:00 minute miles to get there in time ( whoops I forgot about the .2 told ya my math stinks) I say a couple prayers, so again status quo, I walk the aid station for 30 seconds douse myself with water.

mile 25.2: I have exactly 8:00 minutes to bring it home, I skip my walk this time I grab a Gatorade two cups of water pour em on my head and start to think of anything and everything to motivate myself. OK, I promised my 8 yr old daughter a trip to Boston, I told family & friends I was going for a Boston Qualifying time in this race, I have trained way to hard to quit now. I kept saying push until you fall do not stop or slow down unless you are on the ground, this I repeated several times, it rhymed and was motivating. I am Breathing like I was a 90 yr old.

Mile 26 to 26.2: I turn the corner for a downhill dash on bricks mind you, I do not hear the crowd, kind of strange I was seeing black spots the last half mile, not sure if it was sweat or I was a little loopy? Anyway clock is 3:15 could not see how many seconds. I had to look like I was a special Olympics athlete the way I was sprinting (I mean no disrespect as I have worked with the mentally handicapped and care a great deal for them) but I know I looked ridiculous. I actually do the lean forward thing the last few yards / feet. I think I cross in 3:15:59 (unfortunatley I was looking at the clock and I do not know where the tape / chip timer is in relation to the clock) that would get me to Boston by the bare minimum qualifying standard, but I am not sure.

I am done I go in to the chute get the mylar and get to the chip removal. They take off my chip and I stumble around delirious try to eat a bagel, spit it out, try to eat an orange, spit it out, can't drink. Someone asks if I need medical. I say sure.

Go to medical I could barley move my legs on the way there they want to give me an IV. Wait I hate needles. (not one for being penetrated), not sure how I made it through my military service with my fear of needles). They take my temperature. I am at 93.5 degrees, off with the wet clothes and they wrap me in blankets like a baby. Doc tells me if I can drink he won't give me an IV. I drink and I drink some more, then I drink a little more :) I have never been this wiped out after any race???

half an hour later I go meet the family, everyone is congratulating me on qualifying. I tell them I do not think I did.

I go home look up the results on the computer. Final time 3:15:55. I made it by 4 seconds. I guess I made it exciting for my little group of spectators. I almost feel guilty qualifying by the bare minimum, not sure I deserve to run with the best that 3rd Monday in April. I think I could have possibly run a minute or two faster if my last 4 weeks of training would not have been interrupted by the foot, maybe I need to work on endurance more, my calculator said 3:07.... I run a 3:15:55 I figured I would at least be 3:12 ish... I have looked at my results 5 or 6 more times to make sure they did not change, I look at the qualifying standards on the BAA site 2 or 3 more times to make sure they give you the :59 second buffer.

this morning I still feel like complete and total dookie, I am really wiped out today at work, lunch time will be a nap.

I did decide to register for the 111th running of Boston this A.M. so I signed up : )~

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From Chad on Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 09:24:17

Holy Smokes! What a push to the finish and your goal! Great job. You can forget all that crap about not deserving to "run with the best" at Boston; considering what you went through in the last part of your training and the effort you put into this race, you definitely deserve to be at the starting line on Patriot's Day.

From Paul Petersen on Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 09:41:05

Awesome! Glad to hear the foot hung in there. Your report had me at the edge of my seat. :-)

From Andy on Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 10:23:28

Great job and congratulations. I was looking through the results yesterday and noticed that you made it. You definitely earned the right to go to Boston. How did the foot hold up?

From Maria on Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 10:41:11

Congratulations!! I checked the results yesterday, but I didn't know your last name, and there were 3-4 Zacks there with your time being the fastest. This must be the closest BQ I know of - great job fighting for it! Rest up, take care of the foot and enjoy this accomplishment.

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 15:32:58

Good work! You actually did exceptionally well on the second half given your overall level of training, your recent injury, and 93.5 body temperature at the end of the race. If you were with the 3:10 group, and they hit the first half right on pace (1:35), that gives you 1:40 for the second half. A slow-down of only 5 minutes, and still faster than your old half-marathon PR. It is not uncommon for a world-class marathoner to slow down by 5 minutes on the second half in a good race where they still finish with a PR or close.

Note that a 3:07 prediction assumes more marathon experience and years of conditioning. Give yourself a few of years of solid training, and you'll be holding your half-marathon speed better. Your half-marathon will also improve.

Now the first priority before Boston should be to let the foot heal, and also to understand what it was exactly that caused the injury so you can avoid it. Shoes? Increasing the mileage too fast? Biomechanical issues?

I think if you could figure out the foot mystery, a sub-3:00 marathon is within your shooting range.

From RivertonPaul on Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 15:24:20

Congrats and very good report. I'll have to get my Boston qualifier next year, since I crashed and burned this year.

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rest today...

I want to thank everyone for the post race congratulatory comments, but more so for the constant comments throughout my training. Frankly I searched the internet via google for any and every tip on HOW TO qualify for Boston and I came across this site.

Once I joined the sight and started logging my runs. I held myself accountable to this sight and more so the other members of this sight. I made it a priority to log my run or lack of running regurally to keep myself on track.

Sahsa. Thanks, not much more I can say other than the fact that I sincerely thank you for your'e advice throughout my training. You are obviously an individual who cares a great deal about not only the sport but peoplethat is evident by the time you dedicate to helping others.

Funny that my professional career just so happens to be in the Sales in Marketing feild, so I am going to sit down in the next few days and do some brain storming/extensive researchand look at some things that may work for you to acheive your goals for this web-site.

I think I may have a few ideas that will help you increase revenues / drive increased membership.

I will be sending you an email with a list of things that may be worth looking into by the end of this week.

Personally-my running is going on a 1-2 week hiatus for the foot, then I head to Panama city to sign up for Ironman Florida.

I have 1 major life / fitness goal left to accomplish and that is to qualify for Ironman Hawaii.

Running wise I will reduce overall mileage but should hopefully maintain fitness through the additional cardio of cycling / swimming. I plan on continuing my blogging on ths sight although some of my blogs will be cycling / swimming related for daily mileage..

Thanks again.

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Update had surgery 3 days after my marasthon for a deviated septum. I am allowed to return to excercising in a coulple days. Heading to Panama city Beach Florida to watch Ironman Florida this Saturday and Sign up for Next Years Race.

Can't wait to lace em up again.

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4 miles at 8:02 per mile pace...

Finally back at it took 4 weeks off to heal the foot. Frankly it still hurts a bit and I have been bad about stretching etc... But time to get back into gear

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5.00

Today I did not run but I rode my bike on the indoor trainer for 45 minutes, I will log miles for running based on time of excercise. My running will be reduced as Cycling / Swimming increases. I need to start building base in all 3 again.

Goal is to be at 18-22 hours per week between the three disciplines by end of february..

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4.50

Ran to pick up my car from Elimident. Had to have it fixed from major hail damage a month ago. was fun running inn circles trying to find the building and where my car was.....

Pace was probably 8:30 per mile felt good...

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From Maria on Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 04:41:27

Zack - thanks for the comments! London has been good for running so far, very mild weather (still 55F), and the rain hasn't been too bad. I definitely had many more dry runs than wet. I applied for London marathon, but it's a lottery, so I'll know in a few weeks if I got in. It's a great marathon, but extremely crowded, so running a good time could be a problem.

You want to train 18-22 hours per week?! Where do you find the time?? That's why I don't think I'll ever do triathlons (besides being a weak swimmer). It just takes so much time. Good luck to you!

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Spun on the bike for 45 with some pick up intervals

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5.00

Ez 5 miles at 8:25 pace

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5.50

Cycled 50 minutes with some intervals and one leg drills

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4.50

ran 4.5 miles tonight pace was at 8:35 per mile

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6.00

swam 20-25 minutes with some fast 100 repeats.

Biked 45 minutes avg HR 130

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From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 22:04:03

Glad to see you are training again!

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ran 5 HR was 146... gobble gobble

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6.50

cycled 60 minutes EZ

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rest

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6.20

6.2 very ez pace 9:00 miles HR 142

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rest... stomach ache

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7.00

cycled 60 minutes avg HR 127 did some intervals & 3 sets 1 leg

swam 20 minutes at lunch

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7.00

I will use 7 miles for today.

Swam 1400 yards at lunch then ran 5 ez in the evening avg HR 143 for the run

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lifted today. 4 sets of 5 at 160 on da bench tri's & bi's all beach muscle stuff : )

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6.50

cycled 60 minutes

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7.00

7 miles ez avg HR 146

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10.00

cycled 90 minutes avg HR 135. using 9 min running miles as wquivelant mileage / time for cycling. Hence 90 minutes cycling = 10 miles running....

Can not think of another way to capture acuratley but aerobic wise it is very similar with the exception of much less impact for the cycling...

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From Sierra on Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 20:05:42

Good job on the cycling/run!! It's one of my favorite things to do! And thats a good way of figuring it into running miles. I'll have to blog it like that next time i'm out.

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