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Location:

Bonaire,GA,USA

Member Since:

Aug 30, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

My accomplishment to date completing 15 marathons and 6 ultras....nothing fast....yet.

Short-Term Running Goals:

In the next 2 years I'd like to complete three 50 milers and a hundred miler before I turn 40.  I'd like to break 5 hour marathon and then a 4:45 marathon and then keep improving.  I’m starting to think I’ll hit 100 miles before I see a sub 5 hour marathon…..Geez.

Fifty miler #1:  2008 JFK 50  13:29:53

#2 Hearland 50  13:51 (got lost had to find road back)

#Bethel Hill Moonlight Boogie  June 12, 2010...very soon

Two down....one more to go!

Long-Term Running Goals:

I would like to run 100 miles.

Personal:

I've got two wonderful kids who are 6 and 8.  I want to pass on the joy of running.

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I MET JEFF GALLOWAY!!!

OK, because I'm an anonymous blogger on the web you folks don't know what a big Galloway fan I am.  But I've been part of his marathon training program for about 4 years.  I read all his books, articles, and all of that good stuff.  I really like the guy.

Jeff was going to give a running school/clinic after one of the local races down here in no-where GA.  Seriously, this town in BF nowhere.  Anyway, I get there early hoping to get a chance to meet him but never saw him.  When the race was about to kick off I started making my way to the start line.  Out of nowhere I hear, "hey nice shirt".  (of course I'm wearing my Galloway training singlet).  I turn around and it's Jeff!  I got a chance to talk to him for about 6 minutes on training, tips and suggestions for 50 or 100 miler races and some small talk.  OK, I can talk and listen ALOT in 6 minutes.  Wow!  I'm so pumped right now.

OK, so I've not been logging my training runs very well.  I think I only put one entry in for last week and now I really don't remember what it was I ran.  I'm going to try and log more faithfully.  Today I ran in a 10 1/2 K (yes, 10.5K) race.  I guess the extra 1/2 K was a promotion gimmick.  So I guess you could say that I had a PR this weekend...it was the first time I ran THAT distance in a race.  I finished about 1:07:55 (ish).  That was actually the last time I looked at the clock a moment or so before I crossed the line.  I guess that makes about a 10:27 min mile average.  It's not very fast but I threw speed work out the window about a year ago.  I think once I finish my 50 miler in 5 weeks (yikes), I'll start trying to pick up the pace again.  I really like watching my friends get trophies and awards every race but I’m also a bit jealous.  Often, I’m tripping the granny with a walker to keep from finishing last.  Gees.  If she ever catches back up to me, I’m soooooo in trouble. J

Update: OK, stuff I learned from Jeff....in a brief 6 min talk AND his class after the race...very abbreviated....

He really believes and lives by what he teaches with respect to using built in walk breaks.  Listening to him talk about it, if I weren't doing it already, I'd start.  His thoughts - why run a race and feel miserable when you can run it in the same time and feel better at the end?

Pacing: Don't go out too fast, rather hold back. Try to have an even or negative split.  Your finishing time will faster than if you pushed too hard in the beginning.  (From his book: For every 10 seconds a mile you shave off at the beginning of a marathon, you give back 1 minute a mile at the end...OK, I gave my Galloway book away and I'm going on memory here...his website will let you know if my numbers are wrong)

To train for a 100 miler he suggested doing one long run taking breaks in the middle (but no more than 2 hours). For example run 10-15 miles, take some time off (say an hour) then run another 10-15 miles.  This will simulate running while tired (which happens in loooooong races) without completely wiping yourself out.  I've got to say, I've never heard of that but it does make sense.

Mostly what I learned, he's just a regular normal guy.  There was nothing exceptional about him when he began running. He started running as a fat kid and it took 5 years of consistent training to begin to see some minimal improvements....but he kept trying.  He didn't qualify to compete in state championship until his senior year in HS.  He just kept pushing, working, and training until the effort paid off.  Overall, it was a very motivating story.

 

 

Comments
From Kelli on Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 17:54:53

Oh, you are so funny! You are the granny trippin' ultra marathoner? How many grannies are there running 50 miles??

That is great that you got to meet your hero or icon or whatever you want to call him. I have also read quite a bit of his stuff---and he knows his stuff!! VERY COOL!

So, sum up what he said in 6 minutes. I would love to hear it. Again, very cool!

From Carolyn on Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 22:43:17

Great post!

Congratulations on meeting Jeff Galloway and on your race. You are one awesome running chick!

From Deborah on Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:44:21

OK, I updated my post to sum up what I learned from Jeff on Saturday. Again, I can even begin to tell you how exciting that whole day was for me.

From Kelli on Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 18:07:50

THANKS for the updated info. I did the run walk thing for a while but I stopped. Now that I have a few races in me, I should try it out again and compare times!

I like the long run idea for crazy people training for ultras, though. That seems much more doable timewise. One day i may have to try a 50 miler----ONE DAY!

From leslie on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 14:18:43

I need to make sure that I watch out for you in my next ultra, cause I am the granny in the back with a walker!!:) That was fun to read your post about Galloway, he is one of my heros too. I heard him speak when I did the Portland marathon years ago and loved him.

YOU DO need to blog more, I am so excited about your upcoming 50 miler, it is my big goal for next year and I want to hear about all your training so get busy girl and write!!!! Good Luck!! I am cheering for you!!

From Kelli on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 14:26:58

Oh, that is right! I forgot about Leslie the granny running ultra marathoner. But you do not even come close to needing a walker lady!

From Deborah on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 14:32:52

Gosh Leslie, you are giving me too much credit. I'm not sure I could catch up to you in a race. :)

From tarzan on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 15:06:23

I met Jeff Galloway last year and heard him talk. He has a lot of good information to share.

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