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SLC,UT,

Member Since:

Apr 28, 2011

Gender:

Male

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Other

Running Accomplishments:

PR Table and Notable Races

Marathon:
2:21:12 (Chicago); 2:20:41 (CIM)

Half Marathon: 1:05:45 (Long Beach)
10K: 30:03 (Portland)

All race results:
2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016

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AM - 2.4 miles. Andrea and I ran from our hotel down the Ben Franklin Parkway to the art museum, up the "Rocky" steps, then back along the river trail. 

Physically, I feel fine this morning... like I did a really hard workout yesterday, but I don't have that "day after" feeling like I did after Utah Valley, where slow jogging was a true struggle. My stride felt normal, my muscles don't ache. When I woke up this morning my heart rate was in the normal range (just below 40).

I don't know for sure, but I think the physical problem yesterday was electrolyte depletion. When things went south for me, everything was cramping up. My legs, my shoulder, my back, my arms. And it was completely bilateral. Additionally - I got dizzy and delirious. Most of the time after races, I don't even want anything to drink. Yesterday my instinct at the finish line was to stumble right to the Gatorade tent and drink as much as I could (so much that I threw up and then had to start over). I had a girl at the tent fill me up a 24 oz bottle, and as I slowly drank that over the next 30 minutes, I came back to life. As the day went on, I felt better and better... and this morning, I feel downright normal.

I truly believe that I was physically in shape to run under 2:19. I mean, its not like I have regressed over the past 5 months! I'm clearly in the best shape of my life. And mentally I was razor sharp going into this. Maybe the electrolyte imbalance was a contributing factor to the blow up. All the evidence I have suggests that might be the case. It was a little warmer yesterday than I expected, and I was wiping some sweat off my head in the early miles. Combine that with the fact that I'm at my lowest weight of the year (or like, since high school) and don't have much reserves... I might have just gone over the edge a little bit and lost a little too much electrolytes. And once that happens, there is no turning back.

But I also feel like I need to add that I'm not totally blaming my performance on that, even if it was precisely what happened. I will admit that when it hit me that I wasn't going to run 2:18, I threw in the towel mentally. I had no interest in running a PR in the 2:19-2:21 range yesterday. That really didn't mean anything to me or matter to me at all. It was kind of an all-or-nothing mentality that I had. That is a tough way to approach a race (no "B" goal). But I don't regret it, and if I had to do it over again, I'd do it the exact same way.

Now we're off to New York City for a couple days.

This picture was on the front page of the Philadelphia Inquirer today. I'm on the far right:

From 2011 Philadelphia Marathon

Comments
From Fritz on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 11:44:00 from 74.82.64.160

How many gus did you use during the race? Until I got in the habit of cholking down 3 or 4 I hit the wall in every rae.

From ACorn on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 13:17:36 from 71.37.100.246

Jake,

Glad that no physical damage was done yesterday. You and Andrea are both class acts, I am beyond impressed with your attitude and outlook on life. Truly refreshing and motivating to see such determination and optimism.

Congrats on a great year!

From Rachelle on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 14:05:33 from 159.212.71.69

I think you are probably right about the electrolyte imbalance. I have had this problem at 2/3 marathons and am still working to figure it out for me. Every marathon is an experiment and I know without a doubt that you will take what you learned and use it moving forward.

Very glad to hear that physically you are feeling ok.

From Hamdog Alum on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 15:00:26 from 66.188.108.30

Jake - Just read the full report. Nice write up! As you know I experienced a very strong head wind my last 6 while running alone as well. It was a huge factor! I have no doubt I would have broke 2:40 if wasn't for the wind. The wind just compounded the cramping due to electrolyte imbalances. It's amazing how much the mind and body starts to shut down when those electrolytes get too low. I have no doubt you where fit to OTQ. The marathon just takes some luck and maybe more experience, but that's what makes it so interesting and why the distance is so respected. Thanks for being so inspiring to my own running. I probably would have never believed I could run over a 100 miles a week in a week out if it wasn't for you!! Enjoy your rest and skiing!!

From DaleG on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 15:07:01 from 71.199.57.238

Ahhh, go ahead and just blame it on the electrolyte imbalance. I'm sure that's the only reason. As you said, you did everything right leading up to the race. Glad you're feeling well and relaxing.

From Jake K on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 17:33:41 from 75.198.167.43

Fritz - I went with 3 GUs. At UVM, I only took 2 (13 & 20). This time I took my first one around 9.5, then again at 15, then I think around 20. I definitely wasn't under-fueled.

I really think the electrolyte thing is what killed me. I've been thinking all day that I want to run the Manchester road race on Thursday! I feel good! But I'm holding off - I promised Andrea I'm not racing for at least 3 months! Time to re-charge and build it back up the right way.

From runningafterbabies on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 22:54:21 from 71.195.219.247

I know you had it in you to run well under a 2:19. You know yourself and your body better than anyone else, trust in that. I think there is definitely something to your suspiscion of an electrolyte imbalance. Especially when I remember you saying you were kind of woozy there at the end.

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