Hi Simon
Back home at 10pm. Here is my school report on the race.
Overall stats:
26.67m @ 9:27/m. 4;11:00, 154 bpm (helped by the run/walk in the final 3.5 m).
What I was happy with:
1 adjusted pace to conditions well and managed calf cramps and heat
2 managed fuel and hydration very well
3 held steady pace thru to mile 22
4 ran in zone 3 mostly
5 overall time in the conditions and given hip seized
6 I kept focusing on enjoying the event and not a 100% race
7 I planned everything well and prepared for eventualities
What I can improve on
1 Later start pen (4:15 people) meant I had to work my way through the pack in an already congested field. It was gruelling and meant I didn’t properly get to run at 8:50. Wrong start pen was because of train delays but also because I wanted to start with the work colleague – this was important so it is was it is
2 heart rate was at 57-60 for many miles and I slowed a little to get it under 160. Let’s chat about that as the pace didn’t feel a stretch
3 cadence was poor. ? Started slowly and therefore difficult to drop in at a new level ? Broken cadence from the zig zags – this is usually a forte for me so I think it was a blip
What I couldn’t control
1 heat and sun was warmer than forecast and above “ideal” for runnning
2 leg/hip pain – nothing could be done in the moment but I have a physio on Friday so I’ll discuss it to find new S&C I can do
When we catch up let’s chat about the next programme. I have a half marathon in Sept but nothing before then so we’re free to look at other options now
Hi Phil, yeah I think you ran a very smart race. Obviously there were a few things out of your control that effected the performance. Who knows, the zig zagging you had to do may even have caused the hip problem, it’s very different to running in a straight line. I tweaked my back rotating to look behind me on my long run Saturday 🤷‍♂️ The temperate is always a potential pitful with London as well, especially when you are starting close after 10am, and it was those hours up until lunchtime when it was at it’s hottest. Sounds like excuses, it’s the reality though and you’re pacing was so consistent until you had the hip issue. So I think we can take a lot of positives and discuss how best to plan going forward. As I said before 10 weeks is a very short time and when you add in a taper too and the travel we have probably lacked some consistency that we would like. And that going forward is probably what will bring even better results. Glad you still had a great day though and nice to tick off such a big event.
Coach Simon 🍊