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Comments: I was using this as a training run before the Berlin Marathon at the end of September. My goal was to start out easy with 8:30's and then gradually increase the pace if I felt good keeping things no tougher than comfortably hard. I feel like I executed that pretty well especially after looking at the splits. I was attempting to push pace a little more on the back half of the race and yet things still felt pretty good, so I was happy. As far as hydration & nutrition, I have been subscribing to less is more and it's proven to work well for me even in my longest training runs. My first stop for water was maybe 30-40' into the race and then I probably stopped 3 more times. Each time it was a swig or two and then back running. The last stop was maybe mile 9-10 and that was a sip of Gatorade. I only had one gel at about the 70 minute mark. This worked more than adequately for me. What would you do differently?: Nothing. Post race
Warm down: A couple bottles of water and ate a ton of food including pizza, PB&J sandwich, pretzels and another banana (I think that was a record 3 banana's for me before 9:30am). What limited your ability to perform faster: In light of my peak miles week coming up after this HM, I intentionally did not try to PR this race. Event comments: Great race on a great, scenic route. Last updated: 2013-08-14 12:00 AM
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United States
Midwest Sports Events
65F / 18C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 105/470
Age Group = 45-49
Age Group Rank = 13/30
Bagel, banana, water, coffee at like 4:45am. Also another banana about 40 minutes before 7am race start.
.8 mile warmup run with a few short strides.