Sunday, December 11, 2022
Dallas Half Marathon 2022/12/11--missed opportunity
_goal
“A”: 1:31:59: sub 7 pace.
“B”: 1:32:13: 7:02 pace. PR
_mistake
With family visit and holiday preparation, I stopped monitoring body weight.
I ignored the mild fainting spells, forgetting it could be the symptom for low body fat. Calf cramped 1 morning. I finally stepped on scale --3 lb lighter than race weight.
_race weekend logistics:
3:30pm: check into downtown hotel; hotel parking full; pissed
4:45pm: packet pick up before rain
8pm: Systemware Xmas party at Ritz Carlton
5:15am: breakfast;
hotel lobby coffee ran out
8:30am: gun time; air temperature = 52F
[hotel room with a view]
_race plan
More climbs first 7 miles. I’d hold constant wattage just over 7:00 pace. Hold the same wattage for final 10k. Averaging 7:00 pace overall.
_race
Weather was good but not great.
Stryd splits were close to the mile markers. I lost a little ground at first 7 mile checks. I wasn’t concerned—I just needed to increase wattage for the final 10k.
I stayed in comfort zone for too long and ended up 1:32:48—49 seconds behind “A” goal. I felt I wasted the training by poor execution. For several hrs, it was hard to swallow.
I felt I could've raced faster if I invested more:
skipped company Xmas party;
asked a friend to pace me;
weighed myself daily;
practiced racing shoes more.
I had no problem walking post-race—I just didn’t run hard enough.
by 3pm, I was back to daily grind: puppy Yama and family activities.
Monday I woke up with sore legs and felt blessed to have first-world problems.
I wanted to celebrate the first sub-95-minute half since February 2015.
Previous day no longer felt like a screw up: just a "B-" result when other parts of life took priorities.
GPS: Garmin 245 with Stryd
Time: 1:32:50
Pace: 7:02
Official chip time: 1:32:46
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