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What do you feel after a long run @ MP? (Read 540 times)

mikeymike


    Very impressive. Congrats!

    Runners run

    bhearn


      Big congratulations!!! Way to go. See you in Boston. Smile

      SubDood


        Wow! That's huge! Congrats, David!

        LedLincoln


        not bad for mile 25

          Congratulations David!  I read your RR.  To get your goal/BQ on your first marathon without any reliable pacers is pretty amazing!

          SubDood


            David, Your accomplishment is truly noteworthy in light of some of the setbacks you've faced along the way:

            http://www.runningahead.com/forums/topic/8e6116db2a474a0e90d8e78fd1262afc/0

              That's a great result, and proof that calculators are bullshit!  Smile

                I did it! 3:09:28. Smile

                 

                The last mile was VERY LONG.

                 

                Congrats, Dave!

                "If you have the fire, run..." -John Climacus

                  David, Your accomplishment is truly noteworthy in light of some of the setbacks you've faced along the way:

                  http://www.runningahead.com/forums/topic/8e6116db2a474a0e90d8e78fd1262afc/0

                   

                  LOL

                   

                  That even didn't include my nipples hurt for a while after a couple long runs. I wore a compression shirt for the race.

                  5k - 20:56 (09/12), 7k - 28:40 (11/12), 10k trial - 43:08  (03/13), 42:05 (05/13), FM - 3:09:28 (05/13), HM - 1:28:20 (05/14), Failed 10K trial - 6:10/mi for 4mi (08/14), FM - 3:03 (09/14)

                  B-Plus


                    I read your report. Congratulations David. You seemed to have eaten a lot on Saturday. I was getting full just reading it, but whatever works for you my man. I'll have to try to notice what I eat next time before a marathon to see if it's as much.

                      I followed runningplanet's diet in the last couple days before the race. It suggests to have 70% carb. I tried to store maximum glycogen as I could. I guess it wouldn't be that fast to turn excess carb to fat. I did poo more than usual by the way.

                       

                      Here is the diet suggestion from runningpalnet. I added the bold part .

                       

                      On the following three days increase your carbohydrate intake to 70% of total calories and decrease your running duration from 20 minutes to total rest. (I didn't take the total rest part) The result will be muscles that are “maxed out” in their carb storing ability. The best types of carbs to eat during your marathon taper are also low GI carbs so that your blood glucose levels maintain a steady state.

                      5k - 20:56 (09/12), 7k - 28:40 (11/12), 10k trial - 43:08  (03/13), 42:05 (05/13), FM - 3:09:28 (05/13), HM - 1:28:20 (05/14), Failed 10K trial - 6:10/mi for 4mi (08/14), FM - 3:03 (09/14)

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