Forums >Health and Nutrition>Felt 'foggy'/sick and couldn't finish my run yesterday
I wasn't eluding to something like epilepsy. My dad PRd with a sub-3 and my brother a 3:06, so they were really moving in their training. I wonder if given all of the above variables whether almost everyone would have had a seizure, or there's some genetic weakness there. I'm not dumb enough to try to find out.
EEK. What?
edited to add: I accidentally page broke and perhaps "covered up" mikey's response, which was this:
I have no idea about that. I'm just saying that if my intention was to bonk, I'd probably go out and do a 2.5 hour-ish run today then tomorrow go out and run marathon pace for as long as it took--guessing I could get the job done in maybe 6-7 miles. Even if I took the first 3 miles or so a bit easier than MP just to work my way into it, I don't suspect it would take more than about 9-10 miles to become a puddle on the side of the road. It would expect that to be a fool-proof, 100% sure fire way to induce a bonk. That's pretty much what you did.
I have no idea about that. I'm just saying that if my intention was to bonk, I'd probably go out and do a 2.5 hour-ish run today then tomorrow go out and run marathon pace for as long as it took--guessing I could get the job done in maybe 6-7 miles. Even if I took the first 3 miles or so a bit easier than MP just to work my way into it, I don't suspect it would take more than about 9-10 miles to become a puddle on the side of the road. It would expect that to be a fool-proof, 100% sure fire way to induce a bonk.
That's pretty much what you did.
But still. How did you get to epilepsy based on noting that bonks happen, especially if you run two longish days consecutively????
Consistently Slow
My pacing was ok, I wasn't hitting my longest distance, a new route, or more speed, I approached it as 'I'm going to have to drag my legs through a lot of this' and I took it easy.
Not considered easy for a long run. According to McMillan calculator you were :03 below MP based on your last 13.1 time.
Run until the trail runs out.
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not bad for mile 25
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Not considered easy for a long run. According to McMillan calculator you were :03 below MP based on your last 13.1 time. 11.3 mi 1:34:53 8:27