Topic:  run/walk method for IM
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	Patrick CA Member Since:  08/28/2006 Total Posts: 79  5.7 Years Ago   | 
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	I'm training for IMAZ in November and have been reading about the run/walk method for the run protion. It suggests that you run for 9min fast walk for :30sec. I've done a few marathons and some 1/2 IM and have never tried this method. My best time for a marathon is 3:34 and for the 1/2 IM is 5:13 but with the IM being a totlly different ball game I've been thinking about it.    
   
Has anyone every tried this method for an IM or a marathon and how did it work for you. They say it's a great way to keep you at a steady pace for the whole race and you don't have pace fading.    
   
   
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	Patrick CA Member Since:  08/28/2006 Total Posts: 79  5.7 Years Ago   | 
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	Nadine, IM = Ironman   
Thanks for advice. I tried it yesterday on my long run and it was amazing what fast walking for :30sec can do for you... I started out not wanting to do it but, my legs were heavy after a long week of training. I started my first walk after :40min then every 9 1/2 minutes after that. When i started running i was at a 9:20-9:25 pace. After 2 run/walks my legs started to feel fresher and my pace picked up by :15-:20sec and my last 2 miles i was running a 8:40-8:45 pace. I was blown away that a little :30 sec fast walk could do for you.... I will be doing the run/walk method on all my long training run for now on. On race day I will walk through all the aid stations which are about evry mile. So that will be perfect..    
   
BTW i'm 43 i'm not that young!!!   
   
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	Jim CA Member Since:  08/27/2005 Total Posts: 640  5.7 Years Ago   | 
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	Old Man!!!   
   
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	Patrick CA Member Since:  08/28/2006 Total Posts: 79  5.7 Years Ago   | 
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	I have a Garmin 305 watch which has GPS on it so i'm able to track my pace all the time.    
   
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	Michelle WA Member Since:  06/20/2007 Total Posts: 60  5.7 Years Ago   | 
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	I just did my first ironman this weekend, so this walking through the aid stations is fresh in my mind.  I also took the time to fill up a sandwich bag and a surgical glove that I grabbed from my T2 bag with ice from the stations. I would stick the baggy in my shirt and a hand in the glove.  I would also grab ice and put under my hat.  It was around 85 when I started the run and I don't do well in heat, I think that helped alot to keep my temperature down and was worth the extra time it took. I didn't do Joy's marathon times, wow, that's impressive, but was happy with my effort.  I finished with a good run pace (it got cooler).      
   
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