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Marathon 4/12
Posted: April 10th, 2015, 12:50 pm
by Steve W
Running the St. Louis GO Marathon on Sunday. Expecting discomfort not because I can't do the distance but because most of my running is on a treadmill, a much softer surface for these old bones. Have been rowing several times per week, anywhere between 2k & one hour for the last few months. Also started skierg'ing a couple of weeks ago. Not a crossfitter, just rowing to compliment running. It will be a slow go on Sunday but will be number 89, trying to reach my bucket list goal of 100 marathon or longer distances. Will report back following the run on 4/12.
Re: Marathon 4/12
Posted: April 13th, 2015, 8:30 am
by G-dub
What an Imcredible achievement to run as many marathons as you have! I only have two and the thought of doing even one more seems overwhelming. How did the transition from treadmill to asphalt go?
Re: Marathon 4/12
Posted: April 13th, 2015, 12:11 pm
by Steve W
G-dub, thanks for your kind words. Had stomach issues early on that effected me throughout the race. Did not go as planned but toughed out a very slow finish. Eighty nine down, eleven to go...Mileage will be lower for at least a couple of weeks, which should an opportunity for more rowing.
This was an entire asphalt marathon, which can be a more punishing surface to run on. Wore well padded shoes that helped but legs & body are still sore & beat up. Had no back problems running the marathon & it seems rowing, and more recently skierging, have had a positive impact on strengthening core muscles and reducing lower back pain. Plus 1 for rowing/skierging as good cross-training exercises for runners & triathletes
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Highlights of the race...Petting a Clydesdale at the 10 mile mark as we ran through the AB brewery; Running over the two bridges into IL & back, second bridge bounced so much that myself & all other runners were having vertigo issues, really weird; logging #89 on the record; Lack of lower back pain.
Lowlights...Stomach issues. How I felt as the race went on, which IMO was directly related to the stomach issues. Seeing runners come back at me (out & back course) that I knew I'm faster than. I should have been in front of them! Also hoped to raise more money for Stray Rescue of St. Louis, a great local animal rescue organization. If anyone wants to still donate, PM & I'll send a link to the Crowdrise website (Stray Rescue is a 501c3). If I'm going to run, might as well do it for a reason.
Re: Marathon 4/12
Posted: April 14th, 2015, 11:52 am
by G-dub
Well done - that's long race to gut out!
Re: Marathon 4/12
Posted: April 15th, 2015, 8:02 am
by Steve W
Received a link to photo's taken at intervals throughout the race. OMG
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
! Looked every bit as bad as I had felt & described. Getting out of the car at home on Sunday, my wife met me in the driveway. "My God, you've aged!" she said. Looks like she was right
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Oh well, number 89 in the books, 11 to reach my goal.
Will do a 1 hour row this weekend and possibly half marathon row the following weekend. Not trying to be a total slacker while recovering!
Re: Marathon 4/12
Posted: April 19th, 2015, 1:04 pm
by Steve W
As planned, 1 hour row. Unexpected was broke my old 10k time by 25 seconds and hour distance by over 600 meters
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. Nothing to brag about compared to these boards but I'll take it. HR hit 161 on last 1k. Still have a pulled tendon behind my left knee from the marathon, so rowing is good cross training during this 'recovery' time. Now shooting for rowing a half-marathon in the not too distant future, guaranteed to be at an easier pace.
Re: Marathon 4/12
Posted: April 26th, 2015, 2:12 pm
by Steve W
Still feeling the marathon effort in the legs. Ran a moderately hilly 6 miler yesterday & was wiped. Took today off from running but did my first half marathon row in 1:42:44, was very pleased. Plan was to try for 1:45 or a little better. Surprise was in tracking the 1k intervals, everyone of them got just a hair faster than the previous by tenths of seconds each time. Certainly felt the effort but was not wiped. Hmmm, wonder what rowing a marathon feels like
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? No hurry on that one & hoping the legs are good for a half marathon next weekend.
Re: Marathon 4/12
Posted: April 26th, 2015, 6:21 pm
by Bob S.
Steve W wrote:Hmmm, wonder what rowing a marathon feels like
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It is not that much harder than the half marathon, with regard to cardiovascular effort and strain on the muscles. However it is a lot trickier in that water intake during the piece is a definite requirement for the FM, whereas none is needed for the HM. It is also much harder on the frame than the HM. A lot of rowers, but not all, experience a moderate amount of butt soreness doing the HM, but it is a far more severe problem when doing the FM.
In either case, it is a good idea to be fairly well tanked up with water a couple of hours before the piece and it helps to have some extra seat padding - helpful with the HM that is - but very necessary for the FM. Two small folded towels with a space between for air circulation has worked well for me. That was a recommendation from Xeno Mueller, an Olympic gold medalist and currently a coach
Bob S.
Re: Marathon 4/12
Posted: April 27th, 2015, 10:55 am
by Steve W
Bob,
Your input & experience are very much appreciated. When I eventually do go for the full marathon, will heed your (& Xeno's) advice and be prepared. Thanks much!
Steve W.