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Sam Costa Half Marathon

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Location:

Lake Orion,MI,

Member Since:

Dec 28, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

16:52 Phillies Charities 5k (2016)

35:52 Beach to Beacon 10k (2015)

58:10 Broad Street 10 Mile (2016)

1:16:02 Philadelphia Rock and Roll Half Marathon (2015)

2:46:54 Philadelphia Marathon (2015)

Personal:

I live in Michigan with my wife, Megan, and our boys, Charlie and Sawyer. I started running in September 2010.

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Miles:This week: 47.00 Month: 141.40 Year: 689.80
Miles With Megan Lifetime Miles: 613.75
Nike Zoom Streak LT2 White/Orange Lifetime Miles: 189.95
Saucony Kinvara 5 Viziglow Lifetime Miles: 530.45
Kinvara 10 Lifetime Miles: 186.30
Kinvara 10 II Lifetime Miles: 137.80
Miles With The Boys Lifetime Miles: 99.90
Nike Zoom Streak LT4 Mr. Pinks Lifetime Miles: 21.60
Saucony ISO Freedom 3 Lifetime Miles: 631.45
Saucony ISO Freedom 3 #2 Lifetime Miles: 154.30
Altra Rivera Lifetime Miles: 337.95
Altra Rivera (Dark Blue) Lifetime Miles: 129.10
Saucony Kinvara 5 (2023 Vault Shoe) Lifetime Miles: 263.15
Saucony Kinvara 5 (2023 Vault Shoe II) Lifetime Miles: 250.70
Saucony Kinvara 13 Lifetime Miles: 238.90
Saucony Endorphin Pro Lifetime Miles: 193.50
Saucony Freedom 5 Lifetime Miles: 59.30
Saucony Kinvara 13 #2 Lifetime Miles: 35.00
Race: Sam Costa Half Marathon (13.109 Miles) 01:17:25, Place overall: 4
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.0013.110.0019.11

Bit of head wind throughout. 25 second PR. Wanted more, but I ran as hard as I could for the day. Effort was up from the first mile. I'll write more later of course. Time with Megan and my good friends I haven't seen in a year.

REPORT

Stayed in Indianapolis for a few days with Megan to see some of our friends who had a conference, which worked out well because the race wasn't too far away. Got up on race morning and picked up our friends. My friend Jeremy decided a few weeks ago to run. We picked up our bib, and I saw Julian, a local Lafayette barefoot runner (2:39 last year in Boston). I did 3 miles on the final miles of the course to check out the final stretch (a slight uphill grade with a windy grade into the finish). I warmed up slightly longer than I usually do (usually 2 miles when it is 30-45 degrees) and my warmup pace felt like I was walking. Did a few gentle pickups and went inside to drop my warmup stuff with Megan. Lined up and talked to Julian a bit. He told me that they would take it out fast and that given his current fitness he would run 6:10 to start.  I told him I was going to try to hit ~5:53-5:55 for the first mile and work it down over the course of the first 10 miles and hit the last 5k as hard as I could.

First mile got going and I could see the leaders just in front of me. The pace felt slow for me based on my legs so I picked it up slightly. First mile was 5:55+, so 5:56 rounded. Effort felt a bit high. Two guys up front started to gap, while me and the two guys in front of me separated from the rest of the race. The first few miles were uneventful, but I worried about my effort, and I realized my goal of running just under 1:16-16:30 wasn't going to go down today. No matter, I tried to tell myself: "Look at your position. You are racing for place. Keep the splits just under PR pace, run as hard as you can, and put it down as a success." I stayed on the 3rd and 4th guys, trying to get with them to share the pace but my effort was already too high to push much. They didn't seem too cheesed off and one of the gents handed me his Gatorade cup at one point as I ran by and he and the other fellow got some liquids. I didn't really want it, but I thought it was kind of him so I took a sip. I basically stayed behind them until mile 12 when I worked to break them. I succeeded, but all three had already been passed by Julian around mile 8 or 9 I think (I got to watch his bare feet high-step some large gravel on a slight downhill).

Around mile 4 (I think) there was an overzelous young gent who was doing periods of walking. He tried to stay with me when I passed him around mile 6 or 7. Apparently he was not ready to handle the pace of the eventual 1:12 winner (I think the kid may have walked off the course). Mile 7 was a bit of a gradual climb that I didn't expect. This was also where we hit the quarter marathoners (yes, 6.55 miles), but I got a bit of downhill to make up for a few seconds. I was hurting, but I stayed pretty much evenly pace (taking elevation, turns, and obstacles into account). Around mile 8 or 9 I heard foot steps and looked over my shoulder slightly when I got a chance and Julian came up behind me. I greeted him with a "I knew it was you." He went by me and the two in front. I should have tried to stay behind him but I worried that my legs would lock up before the last few miles. He got me by 32 seconds and that is a good bit per mile over 3-4 miles when you are already red-lining

Wound through the last few miles of residential areas darting through racewalkers, powerwalkers, and old folks. I surged a little bit to test the legs and the two guys I had been with throughout the race. I dropped one guy, but the other guy came back. He was a little behind me on the hill but I started to pull away and got him before going over the grass median and across the road. I worried he would outkick me but he had nothing left. You hit mile 13 and there is a sharp uphill turn, which really stinks because you just get into your kick when you startighten out and you hit the finish. I got him by 8 seconds in the last ~.15-.20 miles.

I wanted a faster time, but I knew from mile 1 that I wasn't going to get it so I fought pretty hard and still got a nice little 25 second PR on a day that was fairly windy (12-14 MPH) and mostly a headwind (never felt like I got the wind behind me), but it was more annoying than it ever really felt like it was making me work harder (I am sure it made a little difference). This course is not as fast as Philly given that it has some rough patches where you run on across sidewalks and grass and a bit of gravel in patches, it winds, and the weather was not as good. I'm pleased. I'm still within my goal of sub-2:45 at Boston, which right now is obviously the overall focus. I will focus on running a sizable half PR this fall.

3 down.

The rich chocolatey goodness: 5:56, 5:52, 5:58, 5:51, 5:50, 5:48, 5:58, 6:09 (hill), 5:51, 5:49, 5:55, 6:00, 5:58, :34

Newton MV3 Miles: 19.10
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From RileyCook on Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 11:25:07 from 64.134.157.4

Congrats on the PR! And in windy conditions...

From Rob Murphy on Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 11:26:49 from 24.10.249.34

That's great Jason. You're making great strides.

From joebell1981 on Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 13:45:25 from 99.39.133.24

Wow, Jason - you're on another level, buddy! Awesome time on that course! I'm proud of my prediction (top 5) :)

From Matt Poulsen on Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 15:15:56 from 50.168.224.197

Great race! Congrats on the PR!

From Bret on Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 15:55:28 from 108.9.123.42

Nice race Jason - congrats on another PR!

From Matt Schreiber on Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 20:40:55 from 66.17.102.185

I knew you had a PR on deck! Bummer on the headwind. Great workout, too. Have a great weekend.

From jtshad on Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 14:58:41 from 75.80.14.24

Congrats on a great time and PR! Strong race!

From Jake K on Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 20:50:25 from 67.177.11.154

Great report... excellent RACING. Look at those splits - you didn't have a lapse. That's good focus, and fitness! 2:45 seems like an attainable goal time for you right now.

From Matt Schreiber on Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 21:23:21 from 66.17.102.185

Yeah man, great report. Great to see you that strong with a headwind. Even if you don't "notice" it, it's still taking something out of you. Great work Jason! Oh, and how about barefoot guy high stepping?! I'm sure a pair of Newton's sounded pretty good about then. ;)

From Josh E on Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 00:14:03 from 65.130.223.132

Nice job. With progression, it's always a bit scary to dare to believe you've progressed further than you expected. Seems like breaking 2:45 is well within reach. Perhaps we will find each other at Boston.

From Bam on Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 16:26:29 from 89.126.28.24

Well done, Jason.

Look at you - all grown up now and a proper runner. I remember not so long ago when you were a hobby-jogger. I doubt anybody could have foreseen the astronomical rise of the DodgeMeister.

Keep at it kidda:)

From Jason D on Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 21:31:40 from 24.1.80.94

Thanks for the continued support and encouragement everyone. Looking toward Boston now. Very excited.

From SlowJoe on Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 18:11:37 from 66.69.93.8

I'm waaaay late on this but huge congrats on the PR! Looks like another very well run race.

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