Oxford Half 2024 | |
2024-10-13 - Oxford | |
Race went surprisingly well. Chip time was 1:33:30, which is | |
amazing given how much training I did (not much) and how fit I am | |
(not particularly). I suppose it’s reasonable to say that this | |
is my baseline pace. I pinky promise to do more events—and | |
training—next year! | |
Strava: https://www.strava.com/activities/12644194219 | |
Notes | |
Efficient morning pre-race after not-quite enough sleep. Dressed, | |
banana, porridge, coffee, bathroom, out at 8. | |
I had decided on a three gel strategy using SIS Dual Fuel | |
gels. One 5 mins before the starting, another at 7km, and the | |
last one at 14km. I think it worked out pretty well. | |
At the event, we did bag drop and went straight to the starting | |
pens. Didn’t use the portaloos, and regretted it after 30 mins | |
standing in the starting pen. With ~20 mins to go, I jumped the | |
fence and ran to the public bathrooms at the Covered Market. | |
Felt MUCH BETTER OMG, and managed to get back in the pen fine. I | |
also discovered that I hadn’t tightened my drawer-strings, | |
and that the tops of my gels were poking me in the small of the | |
back. I tied a neat bow, and turned the gels upside-down in the | |
back pockets. | |
I felt pretty decent during the run. I saw Becca and Rachel | |
spectating at a couple of points. Rachel even got a few photos! | |
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I went off a tiny bit hard while my heart rate was coming up, | |
but once in the 170s I modulated pace based on HR readings, | |
aiming for low 170s in the first third, high 170s in the middle, | |
and at 15km consciously pushed into the low 180s in order to | |
catch the 1:35 flag runner. I think I let HR sag a bit through | |
kms 5-12. In terms of pace, I didn’t manage negative splits. I | |
ended up with basically flat splits throughout the race, with a | |
slight sag at the end that was not solely because I was running | |
through University Parks. | |
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Comparing with previous attempts, I noticed that heart rates | |
averaged about the same as last year, maybe a beat lower*. However | |
according to Strava, I spent significantly more time in Z3, and | |
half as much time in Z5. Probably my heart-rate zone cut-offs | |
are for me when I’m much fitter: The 173 bpm transition from | |
Z3 tempo to Z4 threshold is too low; I was certainly at or just | |
above the top of threshold for the run, and that was at 172-174 | |
bpm for the first two-thirds of the race. Threshold HR being | |
lower can likely be explained by my reduced fitness. | |
*direct comparison is hard because I didn’t stop the run | |
until after a couple mins of recovery, oops. | |
Trip | |
Quick summary: this time we organized the trip such that there | |
were four solid days on the boat before the run. Which worked | |
out really well, and enabled a contiguous trip to Aynho rather | |
than just to Thrupp. We could have gone further if the Cherwell | |
valley weren’t over-full of water, and if a number of other | |
things hadn’t happened! | |
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Next year | |
What we could do to make it better next year:- | |
* Do canal Saturday-Saturday, with race after the first | |
night. We’d only lose a little under a day of cruising to | |
the half marathon, and we could be more debaucherous *after* | |
the race! | |
* Being fitter and a lot lighter. I could stand to lose 10kg! | |
* Weight training during winter. | |
* Base training. A lot of Z2 runs/pelotons/bike rides. Richard | |
noted that he did this for the first time this year and it | |
made a huge difference, lowering both race times, *and* average | |
heart rates. | |
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