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How Did You Shave 40 Minutes Off Your Marathon Time, and What’s Next?

I try to live my life without regrets, but I also like to constantly improve on myself, so sometimes that takes some looking at where I’ve gone wrong.

So first, let’s talk about the parts of my training I would like to do differently next year.

  • Start speedwork early. I started marathon training in July, but I don’t think I started doing speedwork until September. I also want to incorporate some Yasso 800s into my training, mostly so if I meet Bart Yasso again, I don’t have to tell him I don’t do his workout.
  • Stay consistent with strength training. I don’t know if the lack of strength training led to my knee pain, but I know it can’t possibly have helped. I was good on my strength training at the beginning of training, but I started slacking pretty quickly.
  • Stretch more. Last year, I was so good at stretching after every run, but this year, I sort of substituted the ice bath for stretching. Bad.
  • Maintain a healthier diet. I started carb-loading really early. I could have used some more vegetables while training.

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Look! It’s green!

Really, other than that, I think my training was pretty spot-on. Since a few people have asked, here’s how I think I was able to shave 40 minutes off of my marathon time.

  • Speedwork. I didn’t do any last year, and really, I was okay with that. It was my first time running the marathon and I was terrified of getting injured. I didn’t want to push speed and distance at the same time.
  • Running more. Last year, I’d say I stuck to about 60 percent of my scheduled runs. This year, it was closer to 90 percent. Granted, I also had the luxury of time on my side this year, but I think even if I had been working in an office this fall, I would have found a way to get my runs in. I’m more dedicated to running this time around. By running more, I also mean more days. Last year, I ran 3 days a week; this year I ran 4 days a week. I’m pretty sure 4 days a week is my personal maximum–at least right now–but the more you run, the more your body adapts to it.
  • Not putting my life on hold.Last year, I generally refused to do anything the night before a long run or the day of a long run after I was done. This year, I was definitely cognizant of being careful to get enough sleep and hydrate well enough for a run, but I was fine having a beer or two the night before a long run–even my 20-milers! While I was certainly focused on my goal, I think relaxing a bit about things actually helped my body out, too.201111090742.jpg
  • Running with faster people. Basically, meeting Gia really helped. Running a few long runs and a racewith her helped me realize that I really could push my pace.201111090739.jpg

What’s Next?

The other question I’ve gotten a few times is–what’s next?

While I am so damn happy with shattering my marathon and half-marathon goals, I’m not ready to hang up my Sauconys yet.

So, my 2012 race goals are as follows:

  • Marathon: sub-4. This is a pretty ambitious goal, but with another year of good training, I think I can do it. Before Sunday, I was nearly positive I was going to run Marine Corps next year. Now, I’m not sure if any marathon could ever live up to the NYC Marathon, and I’m thinking of running both next year. Either way, there will be another marathon in my life next year.
  • Half-marathon: sub-1:50. (Also pretty damn ambitious.) My next half is the DC (now RnR) Half in March. To be honest, I’m not sure if I’ll be clamoring to try to PR at that one or not (although I have a hard time training for a big race without trying to PR, so we’ll see), but that is the next big race on my calendar.

What have you found has helped or hurt you in training for a long race? What’s your next big goal???

Let’s Get Social, Social…

After yesterday’s race and brunch, I came back to Tamsin’s and passed out hard. I’m not much of a napper, but after a half-marathon and two beers, I had no trouble sleeping.

Once I had finally rejoined the living, my chauffeur Tamsin and I headed out to Arlington to go to Northside Social, a coffeehouse/wine bar in Clarendon. I remember its previous incarnation as a coffeehouse where I went to catch up on work when my apartment got too distracting.

True to its name, North Social was hopping–at least in our little room of blogger crazies.

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Liz

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Ali and Becky

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So I may have broken Liz’s champagne flute. Oops.

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Me and Tamsin

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Me and Caitlin

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Ashley and Ali, my traveling buddies. This may actually be one of the few pictures Ashley and I have together that we aren’t either sweaty or in ballgowns.

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Anne, Tamsin and me

(I was very photo-happy.)

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Afterwards, Becky, Liz, Ashley, Tamsin and I went to Clarendon Grill for dinner. We started with nachos.

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I got a pulled chicken sandwich for dinner. Afterwards, we headed to the Iron Horse in Chinatown, just blocks from my old apartment. We’d all been so excited to go out and not worry about drinking too much for a long run the next morning, but the race wiped us out, and Tamsin and I fought our way through one beer and called it a night–definitely different than when I used to live in D.C.!