FWIW, I have never had any drink / carbs in any distance under 20 miles and I've never felt like it hindered me either. Admittedly, this might be quite subjective but don't think that you have to refuel / rehydrate for a HM.Ron Ergs wrote: ↑January 18th, 2025, 7:19 pmHuge thanks for the warm welcome from Sakly , P_b82 and Dangerscouse - your responses make me super glad I decided to start posting! Lots of great experience and thoughts for me to consider and incorporate! I'll be sure to continue to update my approach and read through past threads.
I don't want to hijack this thread so I'll offer just some quick responses here - I'll be certain to post in other threads as more questions come up.
Re: the three halfs being non-stop -> yes. The first and third were both one go - no stops/no fueling/no hydration. During the second one I had Clif Bloks within arms reach and ate a few but similarly otherwise no rest/no hydration (clearly this is not optimal...).
Muscular fatigue requiring different preparation is giving me lots to think about. Overall your responses helped me think more about what I want out of the marathon and I think the honest answer is that I see it as a mix of accomplishing a mini milestone (first FM on rower) with a self imposed challenge/punishment(?) for being inconsistent and putting on weight over the holidays. I don't see it as me trying to get the absolute best out of myself.
Maybe to put it another way - I realize I'd rather go for the marathon as soon as I'm back at lightweight (8 pounds to go) even if the experience of the marathon ends up being way more of a challenge than I'm prepared for.. Right now my thinking is that I'll try to pull a 1:59.9 (I know that number shouldn't matter but I have to admit that it does to me...) and if I end up falling short b/c of being underprepared that's ok because I'll have one in the logbook and then I'll be ready to move on to what I actually want to be doing -> specific training aimed at goals for the 30 min / 60 min efforts. I might do a 30k+ before the effort - maybe Friday instead of those 4k intervals I'd thrown out.
With regards to the target pace, I do understand your thoughts and it's does have a better ring to it than it being over 2:00, but be careful that you don't define your success by this. It's a careful balancing act between it being motivational and detrimental, as you probably already know. Having said that, with a 80 min HM already done, a sub 2:00 pace FM is definitely possible.