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Marathon Training Update

by Jackson Miller on January 30, 2012 in Fitness

In early December I posted about my training for this year’s Country Music Marathon. There have been some substantial changes since then.

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  1. I read Pete Pfitziger’s book Advanced Marathoning and learned a ton from it. I decided to try and follow one of his training plans instead of the one I had created. As you can see from the chart above, I have significantly increased both the amount of miles I am running as well as incorporating different paces and goals in each run. Do give you a sense of scale, I ran 64 miles in November, 123 miles in December, and 150 miles in January.
  2. I saw a link from Scott Weitecha’s blog to the website Running Ahead, which seems more like a serious tool than RunKeeper. I am still uploading to my RunKeeper page, but RA allows me to add a training plan and also has some pretty helpful forums. (Running ahead is also where I got the mileage chart for this post. Click on the chart to see my running log, training plan, etc.)
  3. I raced the Nashville Zoo Run Run 5k and placed 15th overall and 3rd in the 30-34 age group with a time of 19:23. My goal was to run sub-20, so it was a good race.
  4. According the the McMillan running calculator, my projected half-marathon time is 1:29 and my projected marathon time is 3:08. Those are pretty quick. I am running the Frostbite Half-Marathon as well as the Tom King Half-Marathon.
  5. In order to qualify for the Boston Marathon, I would need to run 26.2 in under 3:05. I had been planning to take a shot at that this Fall, but if I can run Tom King in under 1:28, I might be able to pull it of at Country Music (note: for the record, I think this is a really aggressive goal).
  6. In order to make that goal somewhat possible, I am using the lower end of the McMillan ranges for my training (i.e. I ran 17 miles at a 7:44 pace last weekend). I am also trying to do my marathon-pace workouts at 6:50/mi pace (3:00 marathon), this should at least be good training for a sub-1:30 half-marathon.
  7. The last 13.1 miles of my 17 mile run over the weekend would have been my fastest half-marathon ever at 1:38:34 (by my calculation). Not bad for a training run spacer
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Bizen in the Business Journal

by Jackson Miller on January 26, 2012 in Uncategorized

Featured in the “Tech Spotlight” section of the Nashville Business Journal.

2012 is going to be a big year for Bizen. spacer

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Like Father Like Son (Like Son)

by Jackson Miller on January 26, 2012 in Fitness

When I was a kid, I used to go for runs with my dad. I remember it as a fun and bonding experience; a way for us to have one on one time without being distracted, but still having a distraction.

It was also possibly the first opportunity to start becoming my own man. When out for a run, you either keep up or you don’t and there is no one who can do it for you. Sometimes you have to dig deep and force yourself to keep going even when it hurts or you are fatigued.

Needless to say, I learned a lot on those runs. I learned from both the conversation with my dad as well as from the inner dialog that every runner has.

Last night the tradition continued. My oldest (Zavier, 10 y/o) went with me for a quick run at the Y. We started slow, continually increased the pace, and finished strong at the one mile mark. It was great to have that one on one time with him. It was great to see him push himself even when I could tell it was starting to get tough. I told him that once he can run 3 miles, he can go with me to run with the East Nasty Running Club.

His brothers are itching to get the same opportunity. Maybe one day you will see me running through the streets of East Nashville with all the kids in tow. If I am really lucky Erica might even be there too.

A guy can dream.

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10 Questions in 10 Minutes

by Jackson Miller on December 15, 2011 in Uncategorized

William Griggs interviewed me a few weeks ago for his Startup Slingshot podcast. He asked me about the genesis of Bizen, my personal leadership style, who inspires me, and more.

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Check it out and subscribe to the podcast if you are interested in entrepreneurial things.

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Country Music Marathon Training Plan

by Jackson Miller on December 12, 2011 in Fitness

I have not been able to find a good tool for entering a training plan online. My ideal solution would make it easy for me to create my own training plan and then track that against my actual performance. It looks like I might be able to do that with the premium version of training peaks, but I am not quite sure. I REALLY wish that I could do this with RunKeeper.

In the meantime, I am just going to post my calendar here with good ole HTML.
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Raising the Visibility of an Entrepreneurial City

by Jackson Miller on December 12, 2011 in Business

I love what New Orleans is doing with the Be NOLA Bound program!

It seems like a great way to raise the visibility of what is happening in New Orleans’ growing economy as well as to help New Orleans entrepreneurs to be more connected to like-minded communities around the country.

I am going to apply.

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The Rise of Developernomics

by Jackson Miller on December 7, 2011 in Links

Bet on the jockey, not the horse.

Read this article from Forbes

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Welcome Back

by admin on December 7, 2011 in Technology

Oops. I let this site crash as a result of a hard drive on my co-located server.

This raised the question, did I want to keep jaxn.org anymore?

After contemplating it for a week or two (i.e. procrastinating), I decided that I did want to keep this site. I moved it to Media Temple and used their SiteMover service to restore from an old backup that I had laying around. I mean, where else on the internet can people try to sell their worthless ideas or share their fear of the grim reaper.

So, now that I have committed to keep this site going, I should probably write more spacer

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Marathon Quest

by admin on December 7, 2011 in Fitness

Earlier this year I ran my first full marathon. While it was an accomplishment, it was a less-than-stellar showing. Now I am ready to really push myself to the limit and see what I can do. Being an analytics nerd, this means that I need a quantifiable goal as well as ways to measure my progress.

I am going to qualify for the Boston Marathon.

For those that don’t know, that is a common, but challenging goal for distance runners. The qualifying times vary each year and are based on the age of the runner. For me, this means that I will run a marathon in less than 3:05:00. That is 26.2 miles at about 7 minutes per mile. When I started running again this past January, I couldn’t run a single mile in 7 minutes. Now I am training to run 26.2 of them in a row.

I have added a new fitness category to this site to collect the updates on this progress as well as my geekier thoughts on the subject (quantified self, KPIs of marathon training, progress by the numbers, etc).

 

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How I Became the New Owner of @bizen on Twitter

by Jackson Miller on August 31, 2011 in Uncategorized

This might have some helpful notes for other entrepreneurs who are trying to build a brand in a world with name squatters.

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