dewingedpixie
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 15, 2011
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hubby and I went for a 4 mile run. My time was 10 minute miles.Here's to a 2:10 finish in May so I can get into Corral A or B. No offense but hate constantly running around walkers.
Just know that a 10 minute mile at 4 miles may not commute to a 10 minute mile at 13. Things like hills, wind, and distance impact the time on the mile you run.
If you get into corral A also know that there will be runners who want to complete even faster so if you don't like going around walkers think of them when you place yourself into the corral. You will be in a corral with a large variety of runners including elites. Let them corral up front, having you pace clothes lined is awful for anyone including the elites. It gets worse as you get faster because you want to maintain that pace and effort once you let down its very hard to get it back up and keep it there. Your system is just not designed to roller coaster a heavy hard pace like that no one wants to run AT intervals when they set out to run an endurance race. Its just plain exhausting mentally and physically.
I will situate myself within the corral based on my training times if its where I expect it will be it will be in the fist 4-7 rows of runners far enough back to let the 7 minute milers go but in a pack with the low 8's. The corrals for this race are absolutely silly in my humble opinion. I was shocked to see it was sub 2:15 for the front I've never run a half marathon slower than 2:09, not even the one I ran at the end of a half iron triathlon! I thank Disney for making me feel fast but I know this is not the reality. I have friends who can run a half in about 1:35-1:45 or less. I'm hoping when I come to Tink and Princess I'll be running in that range. I'm actually going to start working with a coach soon to drop my times consistently so that I can hopefully BQ fall 14.