surfde22
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Lift Bridge 10 Mile Recap
So Saturday, 7/23, was my first attempt at a POT for Dopey, and let's just say it didn't go as planned. The Temp + Dew was around 155 at the 8am start time. My warm up went well, and I was feeling pretty confident in my training. I re-hydrated with some water about 10 minutes before the start and lined up near the 8:30 pacer. I didn't have plans on running with him, but just needed to line up near those with a similar time goal. The gun fired and off we went. I went out at what felt like a pretty comfortable pace with mile 1 coming in just under 8:20. I maintained that pace through the next 1.5 miles or so. Then came the first of 3 substantial hills. I knew they were coming, but did not expect them to be as difficult as they were. I slowed greatly on that hill and even had to take a walking break, which was not something I was planning on, but such is life. The humidity was definitely taking much more of a toll on me than I had anticipated.
The silver lining of falling of my pace though is that everyone around my target pace and faster missed a turn and ran an extra 4 miles. I was glad to have missed that. It's not often that you get passed by the 6:30 pacer at the 8 mile mark on a single loop race. The demoralizing part of the run was watching the pacers slowly pass me as I went. First the 8:30, then 9:00, then 9:30. Ugh, it was definitely miserable. Finally the 10:00 pacer caught me around the 7 mile mark or so. I hitched on to her for the next couple of miles. I had already conceded that the race would be a training run more than anything, so I talked with her as we ran. I found out she is normally an 8:25/mile marathoner and was struggling to maintain her 10:00/mile pace. So, I guess that I shouldn't feel too bad. Just after mile 9 I was feeling a bit better. I picked up my pace and finished the last mile strong-(ish). I hit the finish mat 1:39:16 after starting. I definitely learned that I should've gone out even slower with the given humidity, and the sped up as I could. The shock was the 8:00 and faster runners getting lost. For a race that has been around for many years, this is just unacceptable. I will be back at this race next year however, and conquer it after my struggles this weekend. But hey, PR no matter what. This was my first 10 miler after all.
So Saturday, 7/23, was my first attempt at a POT for Dopey, and let's just say it didn't go as planned. The Temp + Dew was around 155 at the 8am start time. My warm up went well, and I was feeling pretty confident in my training. I re-hydrated with some water about 10 minutes before the start and lined up near the 8:30 pacer. I didn't have plans on running with him, but just needed to line up near those with a similar time goal. The gun fired and off we went. I went out at what felt like a pretty comfortable pace with mile 1 coming in just under 8:20. I maintained that pace through the next 1.5 miles or so. Then came the first of 3 substantial hills. I knew they were coming, but did not expect them to be as difficult as they were. I slowed greatly on that hill and even had to take a walking break, which was not something I was planning on, but such is life. The humidity was definitely taking much more of a toll on me than I had anticipated.
The silver lining of falling of my pace though is that everyone around my target pace and faster missed a turn and ran an extra 4 miles. I was glad to have missed that. It's not often that you get passed by the 6:30 pacer at the 8 mile mark on a single loop race. The demoralizing part of the run was watching the pacers slowly pass me as I went. First the 8:30, then 9:00, then 9:30. Ugh, it was definitely miserable. Finally the 10:00 pacer caught me around the 7 mile mark or so. I hitched on to her for the next couple of miles. I had already conceded that the race would be a training run more than anything, so I talked with her as we ran. I found out she is normally an 8:25/mile marathoner and was struggling to maintain her 10:00/mile pace. So, I guess that I shouldn't feel too bad. Just after mile 9 I was feeling a bit better. I picked up my pace and finished the last mile strong-(ish). I hit the finish mat 1:39:16 after starting. I definitely learned that I should've gone out even slower with the given humidity, and the sped up as I could. The shock was the 8:00 and faster runners getting lost. For a race that has been around for many years, this is just unacceptable. I will be back at this race next year however, and conquer it after my struggles this weekend. But hey, PR no matter what. This was my first 10 miler after all.