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UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon
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Just posted this on the Bridge, but perhaps it should really be on here .....

Well that was different ...... 11 days to the Great South Run, and my last run before tapering was supposed to be 12k at race pace (5'30"/k), with an emphasis on not letting myself go too fast early on this time, as I've been fading towards the end of all my recent longer runs. And it worked fine for 11k :-) , with all the splits falling between 5'22" and 5'30", resulting in me being 51 secs ahead of schedule, averaging 5'25" (sorry, but I do love a good stat or two). K11 was one of the quicker ones at 5'23", and I was trying to work out the implications for how I should approach the race itself - and 150m later I hit the wall :-( . Just 10 paces, from running free of any problems to knowing I couldn't run another step, and sinking onto the concrete bench that (luckily) runs along the length of the prom at that point.

The same thing happened to me just once before, training for the GSR a couple of years ago. Then I had to walk home. This time, I was able to get up less than a couple of minutes later and run a final k in 5'30", presumably trying to make a point to myself. Couldn't have maintained it, though.

So the implications for the race - amend "race pace" to 5'35"/k and glue myself to the 1 hr 30 pacer until I can smell the finish!

Onwards and upwards!!

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misswobble profile image
misswobbleMarathon

Apart from the blip it went well 😃👍🏃‍♂️🌪. You just needed a minute 😃

Congratulations and well done 👏😃👍🏅

SkiMonday profile image
SkiMondayUltramarathon

Wish I could maintain that pace over a HM!

Could it be that you need to eat more earlier in the run? Although that doesn't really fit with being able to complete the run soon after.

How about an extended form of Jeffing where you run for 11k, and walk for two minutes?

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply to SkiMonday

I’m going to assume it was just one of those things, and the GSR will be all right on the night. I managed a sub-90 10 miles a couple of months ago, so it should be OK 🤞

RunWillie profile image
RunWillieMetric Marathon

That’s my 5k race pace. You’re amazing UpTheStanley 👍🏻

linda9389 profile image
linda9389AdministratorMarathon

You kust proved to yourself you had more. Those pesky head gremlins need to do one!!!

cheekychipmunks profile image
cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon

Ahhh you’ll be golden on the day UTS! 💥

JonathanP profile image
JonathanP10 Miles

Slightly disconcerting UTS - but at least it was something you'd previously experienced, so less worrying than it might have been!

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply to JonathanP

True, but still a surprise 😜

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