My journey to 50 in 50 states

April 24, 2024

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Location:

Kansas city,Mo,United States

Member Since:

Sep 10, 2013

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Kansas city marathon 10/19/2019 3:29:XX

Indianapolis Monumental Marathon 11/5/2017 3:21:10

Christie Clinic Illinois Aprin 25 2015 3:23:59

The twin cities marathon 3:28:xxx Oct 5 2014

IMT Marathon Des Moines Iowa 3:25:23 October 20 2013

nebraska national gard mrathon 3:26:27

Prairie Fire Witchita Kansas Marathon 3:43 October 14 2012

Salt Lake City Utah Marathon 3:45 April 2013

SD Rock and rolle Marathon 3:52 June 201

Up coming races:

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2020 wish list:

Do not get injured. No hero business listen listen and stop if it hurts

Never more than 3 days off running. Enough with the excuses

Run and finish at least one marathon in 20120. If not Jogg one

Watch what I put in my body. I'm not 40 anymore

Long-Term Running Goals:

50 marathons in 50 states. Help my kids fall in love with running. 

Personal:

Married with two children. 9 years old boy and a 11 years girl. I was  born and raised in Sudan Africa. Moved to the us at the age 19 to go to school where I met my lovely wife. 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
GTS 13 Gray Lifetime Miles: 688.25
GTS 13 Blue Lifetime Miles: 75.20
GTS 13 Blue OLD Lifetime Miles: 598.21
Daisy Lifetime Miles: 27.00
Gravity III Lifetime Miles: 103.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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I think Im ready for taper weeks starting tomrow. the heat made this last long run intersting, but it was a good test before Des moines Marathon on october 20th. Marathon pace is felt comfortable after running 20 miles. Im gonna need some tips on how to taper the right way. Please feel free to advice. I ran alot Miles in comparson to previes marathons training. the last 4 weeks were 74-68-95-75 if my stattistic's class helped me the average is 78 miles the last 4 weeks so how should I taper is the?

Comments
From flatlander on Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 18:02:18 from 76.31.9.237

A lot of different approaches to tapering, but the most common advice out there is to cut your mileage back to 80%, 60% and 40% each week of the taper, based on average mileage levels at the peak of training prior to the taper, but don't cut back on frequency or intensity. For me, in the past a 3-week taper has left me feeling slightly out of shape at the starting line, so as an experiment I am not tapering much this time around. It is a continuous trial and error to get it right, and everybody is a little different. I would wish you good luck but I don't think you will need it. With all those miles in your last training cycle you should get a nice PR in Des Moines.

From derhammer on Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 11:26:41 from 64.245.52.2

Right, as Flat says many ways to taper. I like to run my last long run 3 weeks out and start my taper after that. I think 4 weeks out is too early. Keep up some faster paced stuff until 6-7 days out. I have had good luck with a 12 mile run as my last long run 8 days out with 6-8 miles at MGP to get the legs dialed in to the pace. But I don't think you can go wrong cutting down as Flat advised starting 3 weeks out.

From Snakemoney on Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 22:26:15 from 155.91.45.231

From what i always read...10 days out should be your last hard workout.

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