There’s something I’ve been contemplating. How should I pace this marathon, being that it’s my first? The following options come to mind:
- Easy – Just have fun with it. Keep the pace comfortable and enjoy the race. It’s the first one, so this is a good time to take it in and see what a marathon is like.
- Moderate – Set a time goal, but one that is slower than I’m capable of running. This is still somewhat of a “safe” option. It would give me something to beat next time.
- Aggressive – No holding back. Run this as fast as I can. This option is epic if it works. But if not, it could be rough.
At this point in my marathon career (just starting), I don’t think I’m quite ready for the aggressive option. I’ve had several friends talk about being too ambitious and everything falling apart around mile 20. They ended up cramping a lot, having to walk, and finishing quite a bit slower than if they had set a more moderate goal.
I think each option has potential regrets, so maybe it’s just a matter of what’s easier to live with. In my opinion, running a good solid race that could have been faster is more satisfying than hitting the wall and wishing I had it all to do over again. The former would be more likely to be positively motivating. In other words, I think I would rather try to improve on a good performance than to redeem a bad performance. Looking at the marathon training book I’ve been using, he actually recommends not setting a time goal for your first marathon. Hmm…
A lot of things to consider.
This week will be a little different. My family and I are leaving town early Saturday morning and returning Monday afternoon. I don’t know if I’ll have much time on Saturday to run, so I’m shifting things around. Running Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Resting on Thursday. Possibly throwing in an easy 30 minute recovery run on Saturday, if time permits. Anyway, let’s get moving!
Day 1
After last Saturday’s mile repeats, I really expected to be more sore than this. But I’m feeling great. It’s the usual 55 minutes this morning. Only I’m running around the neighborhood today since I’ll be at the track tomorrow.
All done with 55 minutes. This was easy and enjoyable. It was very still, warm, and humid, so it was a little hard to cool down. But a great workout nonetheless.
Day 2
This will be the same lactate clearance run that I tried last week, only I’m doing it at the track. Warmup plus the actual workout. The workout consists of 2 easy miles, a mile at 5K to 10K pace, a mile close to marathon pace, 3 minutes of recovery (walking), and then a mile for cool down.
Man, it feels unusually warm and still this morning. This may be the warmest morning run of this training cycle. There’s no breeze at all.
Warmup was good.
Sometime during mile 2, the temperature began to drop and the wind really picked up. I finished the “fast” mile at a 7:25 pace. The recovery mile was done entirely by feel, which ended up being a 9:33 pace. During the 3 minute recovery period, the wind grew even stronger and I began to feel drops of rain.
I don’t mind running in the rain, as long as there’s nothing potentially dangerous (hail, flooding, lightning, tornado, etc.). Shortly after I began the cool down mile, the rain really picked up and I started to see lightning directly overhead. So I called it a day and headed back to the house. Though I was unable to finish the cool down, I think the workout went well.
Day 3
The usual today. Easy recovery run for 30 minutes. I might try and extend these out just a bit. Maybe 35 minutes, if time permits. Feeling great.
Day 4
This is the rest day for the week. I have to say that I’m a little nervous about tomorrow. It’s the mile test run again. These are anything but easy. It’s basically fun for the first couple of minutes, then it grows increasingly difficult. By the time it gets to the midway point, it’s tough. The last 3 minutes or so are miserable. Anyway, there’s no use getting ahead of myself. Just enjoy the rest day!
Day 5
Alright, it’s time. Warmup, test mile, and then 6 easy miles of easy running. I’ve decided not to look at my watch during the test mile. Actually, I won’t be looking at the pace. Just the distance. So I’ll be pacing this entirely by feel. I don’t to know what to expect on this.
Warmup is all done. Feeling strong. Let’s go!
All done. Whew…that was really tough. No issues at all during the first 3 minutes or so. But then, my left knee started feeling a little weird. I may have strained something. It was wasn’t really painful, but it didn’t feel completely normal. Though I wanted to push harder, I found myself being more tentative because of the knee. Occasionally, I would start to pick up the pace, but it didn’t feel right.
Finally, I finished. Overall, it felt strong. I just wasn’t able to give it the extra push that I wanted. So I won’t be surprised if I was a little slower than last time. Let’s see what my time was…
What? 6:25! That’s actually a new record for me. Not what I expected at all! This was on the same route I ran for the previous test mile. It’s mostly uphill. So I think I could have run faster on a flatter route. Plus, had my knee not been bothering me, I think I could have also run a little faster. Dang. This has me wondering how fast I could run under more ideal conditions. Regardless, I’m happy about the improvements I’m seeing.
Hopefully the knee will be OK for the easy 6 miles.
All done. The knee didn’t feel completely normal, but it didn’t hurt. I’ll just need to keep an eye on it for the next 2-3 days.
Tonight marks the beginning of another high school football season. Our daughters attend Birdville High School. We don’t have any kids playing football, but Anna is in the band. I’ll never forget the first Birdville game we attended when Anna started high school. Jennifer only wanted to stay through halftime so that we could hear the band perform. But it was a close game and we ended up staying the whole time. From that point on, she was hooked.
Unfortunately, tonight’s game didn’t go so well. We were ahead until late in the 4th quarter. They went ahead and we fumbled on the next possession. Then, they ran out the clock. Bummer. Our guys were undefeated last year, until losing in the third round of the playoffs. So hopefully, they can get it together this year.

Jennifer, Joshua, and me. 
A little hard to tell with the stadium lights, but the sunset was beautiful.
Day 6
The knee is still feeling a little weird. I did a 30 minute easy recovery run and was able to get through it. But something in there almost feels loose. I’ve had this before and it was never anything serious, as long as I was careful and didn’t overdo it. We’re traveling today and I’ll just plan on resting it tomorrow.
Day 7
It’s feeling mostly better. Occasionally, I’ll take a step that doesn’t feel normal. But for the most part, I can’t tell that anything is wrong. After my Sunday afternoon nap, it felt better.
That evening, I played an easy basketball game with some family members. No jumping or anything. It felt great and even running faster was fine. We’ll see how it goes tomorrow.
Final Thoughts
I can’t think of much about this week that I would change. The knee issue is one of those things you just have to deal with from time to time. I’ve learned the importance of being smart and knowing when to back off. This has saved me from countless injuries. In fact, I’ve been thinking about making one of my upcoming entries on the subject of injury prevention. Anyway, I guess that’s it for now.
16 weeks down and only 10 to go!















































