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Added by Dianna Rose on February 2, 2010 at 5:18am —
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Thank you to all my Team Boomer team mates for the nice comments on my NYM '09 blog. I am happy that you enjoyed it.
Congratulations to everyone that completed their journey this past Sunday in New York, a journey that begun for us many months ago and ended in spectacular fashion in Central Park.
Thank you to the BEF and Team Boomer for providing us the platform to be able to raise money on behalf of a cure for Cystic Fibrosis.
I plan on continuing to train and race on behalf of Team Boomer and…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on November 3, 2009 at 10:58am —
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As training winds down for me and for all the runners running on Sunday in New York, today called for a 4 miler. Overcast, mid 50;s, wind out of the NE at about 10mph.. The plan was to run easy for the majority of the run with about mile at marathon effort- the conditions led to faster paces than I planned but the effort was very easy. 2 miles at 7 min pace followed by 2 miles at 6.15 pace.... Time now to stretch and relax. The run felt great and I am looking forward to Sunday. Today's run prett…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 29, 2009 at 3:53pm —
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It was moody blustery mild and damp on the Spring Lake/Belmar boardwalk this afternoon that was very enjoyable. 2.5 miles out and back into a headwind the first half and an average pace of 8.30 per mile- nice n easy- about an easier pace as I will run and it was very enjoyable as I watched an angry ocean aside me. I was happy to run into my friend Tim Mahoney who is also running NYC on Sunday and we had a chance to exchange thoughts and ideas and reflections on the race as we ran and all in all…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 28, 2009 at 4:37pm —
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After a nice relaxing day off Monday from running ( still had to work :) - it was back to track on Tuesday...
1 mile warm up 1 mile strides overcast, rain held off, 15-18mph wind from NNE
4 X 1 mile with 400 jog:
6.21.66 Nice and relaxed 5.54.07 - still relaxed, trying to run 1 minute faster than avg. goal marathon pace, felt good - then a harder 3rd mile in 5.24.59 (2.43-2.41 neg.split) then a relaxed 6.37.55 back at marathon type effort that I plan in running in the 2nd half of the marathon. I…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 28, 2009 at 2:15pm —
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Team Boomer teammates,
I hope you all had good final longish runs prior to the marathon next week.
For me, I ran 10 miles today, the first 6 on the Brielle 10k course that I have written so much about. The next four miles was a 2 x 2 mile loop through the adjacent towns of Brielle and Manasquan.
Temps in the low 50's were perfect, sunny but definitely gusty and breezy. Predominantly from the NNW, it seemed to hit me from all different angles throughout the run. Today, clad in my Team Boomer unif…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 25, 2009 at 12:35pm —
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Temps in the 60's strong wind out of the south at 18mph and quite humid, in the 85% range. Overcast but it was not raining and overall quite pleasant.
On the menu was a pre marathon prep. Type workout.
Overall 10 miles with warm up and cooldown and including recoveries. 400 recovery between all intervals to get the distance in I wanted on the day.
Mile at 7 min pace, the pace I plan to run the first half of the marathon at. Actual 6.57 (felt very comfortable, actually had to ease back a little s…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 24, 2009 at 11:30am —
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My morning shift at UPS is so pressurized and intense that I ran this afternoon on the boardwalk in Spring Lake and Belmar with a stiff ENE wind blowing in fairly mild temps, mid 50's. and I ran easy, within myself and felt cleansed and refreshed from the intense morning that I had that commenced at 4am.....This was a run on a blustery grey Friday afternoon on the boardwalk with no prerequisite for pace and I just lollygagged my way through an 8 min pace run
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 23, 2009 at 4:52pm —
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A mixed run today of 5 miles in gorgeous 75 degree sunny weather with a breeze.
2 miles to start, I was tired in the beginning; I had just woken from a nap after a very early 3am start today and some very physical work all before 9am.... however when it came time to run some tempo and threshold on the latter part of the 10k course, to my surprise, the horses were there, a switch from 8 min warm up pace to a 6.11 and feeling good on the hardest mile on the course, then up to a 5.56 on the easiest…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 22, 2009 at 5:55pm —
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Ran at 2pm, gorgeous weather, mid to high 60's ran in my new TEAM BOOMER uniform which is awesome and although I was up early and working very hard at UPS I still had an awesome 6.5 miler through the local neighborhoods and down to the beach and back finishing up at my sons' school in time to meet my wife and pick up the boys. Sweet run !~
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 22, 2009 at 11:18am —
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I took Monday off, save for a little light strength training of pushups and sit ups, and it was back to track Tuesday...
There was one outstanding goal not yet completed before the New York marathon. When I say outstanding, I mean in the sense of not completed, not in the sense of brilliant.
All else that I wanted to achieve I have been fortunate to complete. The amount of longs I wanted. The tempos I wanted including a sub 38 10k on a very challenging local 10k course. I made the goal of 10 wee…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 21, 2009 at 11:48am —
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Ran a little later today, I have a new schedule starting this week which will require me to rise Monday to Friday @ 3.30am so I took advantage of a little sleep in today and then cooked a Royal feast of a breakfast for me and my sons- then I finally got around to running at 11.00am, a steady state 12 miler..... two loops of the challenging Brielle course.
I was in bed early last night but awake 'til after midnight watching the baseball and despite the sleep in could feel it in my turnover this m…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 18, 2009 at 5:30pm —
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Well to say today was windy is like saying a 15 foot wave is small surf !
It was mighty windy out of the Northeast steady 18-25mph wind with stronger gusts.
I knew that the paces today for my final week (week 10/10) of 5 x 1 mile with 400 meter jog all under 3.30 would be slower than in the past couple of weeks but I was not concerned. I knew that as long as I put forth the effort, that is what would matter. The pace is there when the conditions are right. In recent weeks I have been averaging w…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 17, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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Cruising 6 miler from home up Union to Orchard Park to Squan to beach around inlet and back up Brielle road to Green Avenue to the school to pick up the boys
Temps brisk low 40’s before windchill Noreaster is around felt great floating from 6.45 type pace to 7.30 pace nice n relaxed
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 16, 2009 at 8:41pm —
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Great to chat on the phone yesterday with David Schneidman who is running the NYM for Team Boomer, his first marathon. David had a couple of questions for me about the race and I was happy to try and help.
As for my running, I blogged after my easy shake out run on Tuesday which removed some of the toxins built up after Sunday's 18 mile race.
Yesterday I ran the same easy loop earlier in the morning that I ran Tuesday evening. It was a relaxing 3.5 miles, feeling better than I did the night bef…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 15, 2009 at 10:17am —
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Monday ( the day after the 18 miler) I rested from running but pursued my regular regimen of pushups, sit ups and back extensions. Tuesday I strength trained at home with Kettle bells, pushups, sit ups and back extensions. Then I went for an easy 3.5 mile run with my friend and athlete Jim and then I went to my Tuesday evening yoga class. My legs were slightly fatigued at the end of the run after the 18 miler Sunday but overall I felt good which I am happy about.
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 14, 2009 at 9:07am —
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October 12, 2009
LBI Commemorative 18 miler
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LBI Commemorative 18 miler
My goal was to run marathon goal pace of 2.03.36- I ended up running:
LBI COMMEMORATIVE 18 MILE RUN MALE AGES 45 TO 49
1.Graham Merfield Titusville,NJ 46 M 16 416 1:55:22 6:25
2.Gerard Pearlberg Brielle,NJ 46 M 21 236 1:58:47 6:36
3.Jeff Liccardi Basking Ridge,NJ 48 M 30 639 2:03:00 6:50
4.Dean D. Dimmig Perkasie,PA 46 M 31 31 2:03:10 6:51
5.Anthony Surage Manitou Springs,…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 12, 2009 at 9:42am —
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Added by sasasasasa on October 12, 2009 at 8:46am —
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Friday a nice run late afternoon on the Spring Lake-Belmar boards with a strong south wind which was in my face on the way back. Easy 6 miles around 7.35 pace..... sunny and 73 degrees....
Saturday am, now that I have my Lactate threshold developed to where I need it for the marathon, I ran some V02 work.
1 mile warm up at track in temps in the low 60's and strong WSW wind - 6.15am arrival at track, commenced interval of a mile at 7.00am, smooth 5.45 mile, then full recovery then a 2 mile in 5.5…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 10, 2009 at 4:05pm —
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Track at 4pm sunny 70 degrees and seemed quite warm with the bright sunlight and comparative to the 50's and low 60's I have been running in. The wind was the worst part with a stiff WNW wind at 15-18mph.
The workout at track called for a mile warm up, mile strides, then a 5,000 meter TT. I had a specific goal in mind but really struggled with the conditions after 2 miles. I was even fortunate enough to have one of my high schoolers, Nick,pace me through the first mile. My 5th lap (the 1st solo…
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Added by Gerard "GP" Pearlberg on October 9, 2009 at 10:45am —
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