Quick report from me. Ran the Ottawa Marathon yesterday. Training has been great (cycling and running) during the entire lead up. Lots of treadmill running due to circumstances of my life / schedule. Lots of high volume and no days off (~17 - 20 hour weeks). I tapered everything perfectly and kept with spinning the legs every day.. minimal was a 40 min ride on Saturday. i wouldn't say I carb loaded but maybe the regular carb intake with reduced training achieved a similar effect. I stayed hydrated, slept well etc.
Not saying the race was a disaster by any means. I was on my target pace for ~25km with just the typical fatigue and soreness starting to creep in. Ottawa is flat but there some rollers for sure. Slowly, but surely, I started to feel that familiar 'pinch' in my left leg (outer thigh). Feeling that feeling gives me an immediate overwhelm of anxiety. I immediately backed off my pace ~30 - 40s per km. The right leg got more and more and more sore, but no 'full blown explosion'. It was 17km of managing it.. frustrating because my left leg felt 'good' and may cardio was still totally fine as well. Limited by that right leg. Finished ~10 mins off my goal, and what training would have indicated, so no disaster, but definitely still a bit frustrating.
It was ideal running conditions - ~8C at start and peaked probably around 15 or 16C. As such, I didn't feel I needed to massively hydrate, but still took what I could from aid stations while running through. I used Sis Beta Fuel gels (1 every ~9km) and relied on some bits of carbs from aid station drinks.
It's now the next day and my right leg is sore, but not crazy sore. I am going to get on the bike shortly to spin it out and help with active recovery.
Onwards and upwards.
Not saying the race was a disaster by any means. I was on my target pace for ~25km with just the typical fatigue and soreness starting to creep in. Ottawa is flat but there some rollers for sure. Slowly, but surely, I started to feel that familiar 'pinch' in my left leg (outer thigh). Feeling that feeling gives me an immediate overwhelm of anxiety. I immediately backed off my pace ~30 - 40s per km. The right leg got more and more and more sore, but no 'full blown explosion'. It was 17km of managing it.. frustrating because my left leg felt 'good' and may cardio was still totally fine as well. Limited by that right leg. Finished ~10 mins off my goal, and what training would have indicated, so no disaster, but definitely still a bit frustrating.
It was ideal running conditions - ~8C at start and peaked probably around 15 or 16C. As such, I didn't feel I needed to massively hydrate, but still took what I could from aid stations while running through. I used Sis Beta Fuel gels (1 every ~9km) and relied on some bits of carbs from aid station drinks.
It's now the next day and my right leg is sore, but not crazy sore. I am going to get on the bike shortly to spin it out and help with active recovery.
Onwards and upwards.