Seeking the Peak: 3 Steps to Predicting Endurance Performance
It is often difficult to predict our performance in athletic events and in business. Remember, we can only predict our own performance -- not our placement. Sometimes we get caught up in gathering more and more information because we think we don't have enough to make a precise or accurate decision to achieve our desired result. Or we get stuck thinking that we don't have any information. Even our gut instinct is going on some information that we have, but may not be entirely aware of.
I recently read a book called, How to Measure Anything in Business. In this book, Douglas Hubbard teaches us how to become more confident and more accurate in measurements. He demonstrates that decisions can be made even if we think we don’t have any information (which we actually do if we think about it). This includes "intangibles" which are often thought of as immeasurable.
Estimating from one's past performance is often one of the best ways to predict future performance. I have accumulated several years of past performances including the BMO Vancouver Half and Full Marathons, the Sun Run, the Grouse Mountain Run and many Biathlon races to help me figure out how long it might take me to complete the Seek the Peak in July 2010. Other pieces of my puzzle are 2009’s race results for the BMO Grouse Mountain Run (GMR) and Seek the Peak. The winner in my age group (30-39 years old) of the GMR competed in both. Another method is to complete fitness assessments related to your sport. I have past Max VO2 tests and recently completed a Running Blood Lactate Balance Point Test with Nicola Gildersleeve.
Step 1: Gather Information
2009 BMO Grouse Mountain Run (GMR)
Alfred 40: 40 min
Age-Group Winner (AGW) 31: 31 min
2009 Seek the Peak
Stage 3 Time AGW of GMR 38:16 min
AGW of GMR Total Seek the Peak Time 1:36:59
1999 Max VO2: 69 ml/min/kg according to a bike with respiratory measurements
2010 Max VO2: Polar Own Zone as of March 1 - 56 ml/min/kg. As of April 10 - 70ml/min/kg
2003 Vancouver Marathon: 4:08:59
2002 Vancouver Half-Marathon: 1:45:54 (approx)
= Seek the Peak Pace of GMR AGW / PPGMR x Seek the Peak AGW of GMR
= 1:36:59 / (31:18/40:40) = 1:37:00/.77 = 2:06:00 Hrs
GRPP% x 40:40min = (38:18/31:16) x 40:40 min = 1.23 * 40:40 min = 49:58min
Scroll down to the results of Seek the Peak 2009 until 49:58 min for Stage 3 = 2:00:00 Hrs.
Pace at Lactate Balance Point x 16 km = (60 min / 11.26) x 16 km
= 5.32 min/km x 16 km = 85 min
Method D = 1:52:00 Hrs
Step 3: Interpret Information
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