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Fort Worth, Texas
United States
85F / 29C
Total Time = 3h 19m 45s
Overall Rank = 174/222
Age Group =
Age Group Rank = 86/103
Pre-race routine:

Karen & I packed up and drove out to Ft. Worth. The drive was pretty easy, just long.
Event warmup:

The usual stretching, etc.
Run
  • 3h 19m 45s
  • 15.53 miles
  • 12m 52s  min/mile
Comments:

I started off solid, running a reasonable pace and trying to keep myself at a solid but sustainable HR. I wanted to finish in under 12 min/mile, which would be 3:06. The first lap went well, I felt strong. In fact, both of the first two laps felt really good. I was chugging along, listening to my iPod and keeping a decent pace. Every mile that ticked by, I was gaining time on my 12:00/mile goal. My HR was a little higher than I had planned, but I was feeling good and seemed under control. The 3rd lap was more of the same; I even had a good 2nd wind and was able to push down my time on a couple laps in that 3rd lap. Through 3 laps I was on pace for about a 3 hour run. Then things changed.

The 4th lap was going OK; I was slower but still feeling decent. At 10 miles in, I was nearly 4 minutes under my goal pace and still making headway. 11 miles in, I started getting really fatigued. Up to this point I had made a habit of walking the aid stations(there were 2 per lap) to help keep me going. I hit the aid station on the backside of the lap, walked it, had a quick drink, then kept going. But about half a mile later(11.6 miles in), I cracked. HARD. My legs were toast. It wasn't cramping, it was just being out of gas. I hit a low that I haven't felt in a long time. Actually, I don't recall ever being this out of gas. I ended up walking most of the rest of this lap, which was about 3/4 of a mile. I seriously considered dropping out after this lap. Karen - who at the first turnaround in lap 4 was about 4 minutes behind me - passed me with probably 4/10ths of a mile left in the lap and kept on chugging. (Anyone that's seen her speed-walking knows what I'm talking about, the girl's a machine.) The reason I kept going was because I know I'll be suffering at Longhorn and I can't quit then, so I might as well stick it out here too. I decided to drop everything I didn't need at my bag and try to run/walk the rest of it. I dropped off my Camelbak, iPod, and a couple other things at the bag, then kept going. I would walk 1/10th of a mile then jog 1/10th of a mile. I ended up doing this for the entire last lap. The last lap was entirely mental. My legs weren't taking me further unless I willed my way through it. It took forever, but I finally finished and collapsed on the grass where they were taking the chips back. Karen was there and she got me some Nuun & some water, some of which I drank. After a bit, we drove home and went to bed.


Lap Time Distance Pace/Speed AHR MHR
1 11m 18s 1.00 miles 11m 18s /mile 161 175
2 11m 16s 1.00 miles 11m 16s /mile 170 177
3 11m 39s 1.00 miles 11m 39s /mile 172 175
4 11m 38s 1.00 miles 11m 38s /mile 172 178
5 11m 47s 1.00 miles 11m 47s /mile 174 182
6 11m 51s 1.00 miles 11m 51s /mile 174 177
7 11m 44s 1.00 miles 11m 44s /mile 177 181
8 11m 27s 1.00 miles 11m 27s /mile 181 191
9 11m 54s 1.00 miles 11m 54s /mile 178 183
10 12m 02s 1.00 miles 12m 02s /mile 182 188
11 12m 27s 1.00 miles 12m 27s /mile 182 188
12 14m 32s 1.00 miles 14m 32s /mile 174 185
13 18m 10s 1.00 miles 18m 10s /mile 155 174
14 15m 50s 1.00 miles 15m 50s /mile 161 175
15 16m 54s 1.00 miles 16m 54s /mile 158 177
16 05m 16s 0.38 miles 13m 51s /mile 169 185
What would you do differently?:

I'm not sure what went wrong exactly. I've hit the wall before and I've gone and done an event I'm not trained for before; this didn't feel like either. When I hit the wall in the past, the descent into pain wasn't nearly this fast. When I wasn't trained for the event, cramping was a major issue. I didn't cramp at all. I think there were a couple factors at play.

1) I was over-caffeinated. I drank a Monster on the way to the event, plus about half the Gus I used had caffeine in them. I'm sure I went over my limit.
2) I didn't get a nap during the day. Karen had a 3 hour nap, which helped her I'm sure. I tried to get some sleep, but to no avail.
Post race
What limited your ability to perform faster:

My nutrition was good(between the Endurolytes, Gu, & water/nuun I wasn't even near cramping) and though I'm sure I could have trained more for the event I don't think I was out of shape. It just wasn't my day.

Event comments:

The event was well-organized and they had a good idea of how to cater to the running crowd. The volunteers were friendly and helpful. My only suggestion would be that they add an aid station on the course. 2 wasn't that bad, but 3 would be ideal. Oh, and closer parking would be nice. Having the parking lot half a mile from the race sucked.


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Last updated: 2008-02-04 12:00 AM
Running
03:19:45 | 15.53 miles | 12m 52s  min/mile
Age Group: 86/103
Overall: 174/222
Performance: Bad
Course: Mostly flat with a combination of crushed limestone & paved trails.
Keeping cool Good Drinking Just right
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall: Average
Mental exertion [1-5] 5
Physical exertion [1-5] 2
Good race? No
Evaluation
Course challenge Just right
Organized? Yes
Events on-time? Yes
Lots of volunteers? Yes
Plenty of drinks? No
Post race activities: Average
Race evaluation [1-5] 4

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2008-07-20 9:20 PM

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2008-07-21 1:20 AM
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monsters and naps rule my world..

nice job out there in the middle of the night 

2008-07-21 10:54 PM
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I know all about "walking the run" and putting one foot in front of the other when there's nothing left except the mental will to move forward.

You hung in there and got it done. If you weren't trained up enough, you would not have finished. Good job!

The caffeine crash may well have contributed to your precipitous decline.


The pics??? you sayin' your shoes need a bath?
2008-07-21 10:57 PM
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jkron - 2008-07-21 10:54 PM

I know all about "walking the run" and putting one foot in front of the other when there's nothing left except the mental will to move forward.

You hung in there and got it done. If you weren't trained up enough, you would not have finished. Good job!

The caffeine crash may well have contributed to your precipitous decline.


The pics??? you sayin' your shoes need a bath?


Maybe a belt sander.
2008-07-21 11:30 PM
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Good for you for finishing! I was also so ready to throw in the towel. I personally think my body was protesting running at that hour, plus I had a horrible attitude going into it. Doug and I put our shoes in the washer on a gentle cycle without laces and they came out GREAT! It was a dust fest out there!
2008-07-22 8:21 AM
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Way to stay with the race.  So glad you didn't give up...You finished!  Next year...El Scorcho Tres???


2008-07-22 10:41 AM
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You had a rough night out there man. Like I said, it was great mental training. When you do your HIM, you can look back on this night and know that you can finish even when you don't think you can.
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