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Member Since:

Dec 07, 2013

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

Philly Half 1:52.xx

NYC Marathon 4:48.xx

Jingle Bell 5K 25:25

Broad Street Run 1:25:xx

YMCA 5K 24:34

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub 24 5K

Run more races.

Get faster!

Philly 1/2 marathon 9/21 under 1:49, not even close 1:55+

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay healthy and sane

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Race: Broad Street (10 Miles) 01:25:40
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Awesome race. High fived Mayor Nutter at the start and had a great time during the race. Lots of local bands were out and some colorful people from the neighborhoods. This is a fun race and I have done it many times.

As far as the running part it was as good as I could expect. I thought 8:40 pace would be about right. I wore a watch for the first time in a race like this and it really helped. I usually just run by feel and usually feels too good at the start. Last year I ran the second mile in 7:40 and crashed at the end. This year I was pretty consistent between 8:20 and 8:30 for the first five miles. It felt easy up to that point. From about 6 to 8 it got harder to maintain the pace but because of the watch I did. Mile 9 I was out of steam and could not hold the pace slowed down to 9:00 but was able to hold that. Last mile I was able to get back to 8:40.

Overall I am happy. It was the best effect I had. I was spent at the end and I am not too sore today. Time is consistent with what I usually run. I have been 1:25-1:28 for the last decade. I do wonder what happened mile 9. Is that a lack of conditioning or a nutrition issue. I didn't eat or drink anything during the race. When I slowed down I wasn't breathing hard I just couldn't move my legs any faster.

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5 at 8:36. Legs were a bit tired still. Little bit sore now but no injuries after race.

Now what is next? Loss weight and attempt to qualify for Boston or not. I can do the running piece and think I have a pretty good idea how to train to not crash in a marathon. The weight loss thing is hard. I am about 15 pounds heavier than I should be to run intensely and it is difficult to drop down to and maintain a lower weight. It is easy to sit here and say yes I will lose weight and harder to not invite the kids out for ice cream tonight. Perfect night. Homework done, everyone home, 80 degrees, sunny...

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Slow and easy. Various sore spots but nothing major. Need to keep it that way.

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Tired today. Wanted to run further but legs just didn't have it. 

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