2006 Gomer Davis Pumpkin Chase 5K

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This morning I ran the Gomer Davis Pumpkin Chase 5K sponsored by the Wilmerding YMCA. The course was described as flat. Riiiight. It was what I've learned to call " flat". That is, there were about as many downhills as there were uphills, making the overall change in elevation close to zero. Balanced or not, the steep little hill near the end was a brutal way to finish. The weather was less than perfect - pretty chilly (mid 40's) and drizzling.

I finished in 25:55 (8:21 pace). I didn't record splits because the mile markers were not easy to see.

On a tangentially related note, I've found a really cool pace calculator and workout prep tool, Runner's Projections. If you a stats-minded geek who runs, you'll love it. :)

RunPro attempts to calculate equivalent racing abilities for various popular distances based on a specific performance. It's purpose is to provide a means of comparing equivalent effort between races of different distances. Since it's not possible to take into account the many variables that affect performance (weather, terrain, course accuracy, personal mental and physical prowess on a given day), you should take these things into consideration when contemplating the results of the program.

One of my favorite uses for RunPro is to plug in a time from a recent to help determine my goal pace for an upcoming . This is really handy when the races are of different distances.

RunPro assumes adequate for all distances. There are many theories on what constitutes adequate . One general rule of thumb is to have a weekly base of 4 to 5 times the distance of the .

A Guide is also displayed in the lower area. This guide uses the prediction tables to calculate and display estimated Lactate Threshold, and suggested paces for various types of workouts including easy runs, long runs, steady runs, tempo runs, alternate miles and intervals.

Speaking of cool stuff, be sure to check out Complete Running Network.

In 2004, Complete was launched. Soon after, we created the world’s most comprehensive directory of blogs - the Family (RBF).

In August 2006, Complete was relaunched as The Complete Network - a collection of knowledgeable authors (mostly RBF alumni) with a passion for . Topics include all facets of including tips, gear, news, opinions, inspiration and much more.

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