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 Post subject: Living at altitude-marathon at seal level
PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:54 pm 
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Location: Carson City, NV
Hello, I am training for the San Diego R&R marathon at the end of May. I have seen alot of articles about training for races at altitude when living at sea level, but I am doing the opposite. I live in Carson City, NV which is at 4800' and hilly. Will I feel much of a boost when I run the race at sea level or should I aim to keep the same pace as I run at home? I have been consistantly cycling for 20+ years with sporatic periods of running thrown in. I decided to commit to this race in October and have been running exclusively since then. I am really enjoying the change and the progress I have seen. I am up to 11 miles on my long runs with 19 weeks to go. I will be 46 by the time of the race.
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Kary


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 Post subject: Re: Living at altitude-marathon at seal level
PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:46 am 
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Yes you will definitely feel that running at sea level is easier, maybe as much from the hills as the altitude. I train in Tucson in a hilly area and the hills have definitely made a difference in my marathon running. You will almost certainly run at a faster pace than you're training pace. Assuming you get up to one or two 20 milers toward the end of your training I think you will be surprised how much faster you will be in the marathon. Good luck


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 Post subject: Re: Living at altitude-marathon at seal level
PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:54 pm 
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Hi Kary, I'm thinking about the SanDiego RR marathon in May also. I live here in Carson and run between 10 and 12 miles weekly and would like to increase my milageweekly. Do you train with a partner? Where do you usually run? Laurie


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