Showing posts with label plan training FIRST pacing goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plan training FIRST pacing goals. Show all posts

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Pacing and Goal Setting

The FIRST training program places a high value on pacing to ensure that workouts are done with the proper intensity to see performance gains. I am a fan of intensity, not least because it is a more efficient way to get results than running lots of miles.

I've been using an estimated 5k time of 22:30 as my pacing benchmark. This is a 7:15/mi pace. Here's a pacing calculator so you can check for yourself.

My planned marathon pace (PMP) according to the FIRST formula is 8:15/mi for an estimated marathon finish time of 3h 36min 18 sec. In truth, I'd be happy to come in under four hours.

Now...today I ran 6 miles in 47:13 or 7:52/mi on what was supposed to be a slow, easy day. I was going slow and easy too. Not even checking my watch, in fact, because I was trying to concentrate on warming up and going a steady pace. I did the first 3 miles in 21:43 or 7:15/mi, despite this. So now you see my dilemma. On my slow day, I ran roughly the same pace per mile as my 5k race pace time. That's not right.

So, I am thinking I need to adjust my pacing a bit. I still haven't raced a 5k recently, but I feel like I could go at least 30 seconds per mile faster than I did today for 5k. That would be 7:00/mi (the .1 extra makes little difference in pacing, especially for marathon distance). That would make my PMP 8:00/mi for a 3:29:45. I have to say, that seems pretty darn impossible in the abstract. But maybe it's something to shoot for.

In any case, though, I want to keep my goals modest. They are: 1) to finish and 2) to come in under 4:00. Anything else is just icing on the cake!