Recap of week #7 out of 7 in my DopeyBadger Half Marathon training plan...
That taper thing seemed to work as I was feeling great all during the week. I hit my paces during my runs and I was feeling spring and full of energy, such a difference from the week before.
1) Mon EA6 - 5.77k
It was raining so I cut it a bit short.
2) Tue EA6 - 3.47km + 2.54km
It started downpouring while I was running and I had forgotten my water bottle so I cut my run short and finished on the treadmill.
3) Wed Mini Prog, or 2 km WU + 2 sets of (6 min of HM Tempo + 2 min of CV + 1 min of 5k + 2 min RI) + 1 km CD
This felt easy. Like woah, I can hit my HM pace and speed up after a few minutes. My confidence was through the roof after this workout.
4) Thu EA6 - 6.06k
Tried to do this later in the day as mornings had been great (i.e. cool) for running, but the forecast for the HM was on the warmer side.
5) Fri EB4 + Strides - 4.17km
Ditto
I was feeling pumped on Friday/Saturday thinking I was so ready for the race and I was going to smash it.
Course des pompiers 2024 (Fireman Race 2024, HM's version)
I had done this race previously in June 2022 with a finish time of 2:16:20 which, at the time, had been my first non-virtual official raced half marathon.
My A-goal was to go <2:15. Starting my training cycle, I knew it was going to be a difficult goal as this race is held at the beginning of June, which is often too warm for this Northerner, and the race finishes with two climbs in the last 2 miles. But the finish line is literally 800m from my house, so it'd be silly to not participate right?
But then I got that time off from work. For the first time in my life, I had all the time in the world to run and strength train. Of course that meant that I started putting way too much into the race, thinking I'd never be in better shape and those two hills would become a piece of cake. Since the end of the course is in my neighborhood, I also had many opportunities to practice the course on my workout days. See above, thinking I'd smash it.
Billy wrote to me the day before to "Have fun, stay positive and finish faster than you started". So that my approach going into the race. The finish fast part was going to be dfficult, seeing the race course. I was going to give it my all.
My wave of the race started at 9:15. I knew from the get-go that it was going to be tough. I tried to stay positive, thinking about Billy's experience from his last marathon when he knew soon into the race that it wasn't going to be his day. That's how it felt for me. I didn't have the energy. The temps at start were 66+43 which might seem low for ppl in Florida. For me who's used to running in the 45-55 range, it felt hot. And of course it got hotter as the race progressed.
I did manage to have fun, especially since a few minutes into the race I met up with a fellow DISer

She was inspiring and uplifting and I'm so grateful to have crossed her path.
The last time, I had gotten out way too fast and started crashing around the halfway point. This time, I started even in the first half and started crashing around the halfway point. I called my husband at KM10 to talk to me through a rough mental point, knowing there was no way I could finish faster. I was struggling to stay positive. My splits managed to stay so-so even until KM15 when I started walking and everything went off the rails. I was feeling dizzy when walking, so it didn't feel right to start running too quickly again.
I crossed the 10 mile mark at 1:44:04. The water stations were starting to run out of water at that point

Maybe I wasn't the only one finding the temps too warm?
My last three splits were 7:17 (first uphill), 6:15 (downhill), 7:09 (second uphill), when my target should have been around 6:19. I even walked in the last 500 yards of the race which I am super not proud of.
I finished in an official time of 2:18:35.
Oh, and that meant a placement of 1042 / 1363 overall, and 45 / 73 in my age group. Ouch. 2:18 doesn't seem that slow to me!!
In the end, I don't know if it's the heat, or the pre-race preparation, or picking the wrong shoes, or just nothing at all. I didn't reach my goal and that's okay. When I think about it, it was only my 3rd "raced" half marathon in an official setting. Most of my halfs have been at Disney where I run for fun. I was pretty depressed after my race yesterday. Today, I'm changing this into a "I need more experience racing half marathons" mindset. I'm looking to see if I want to try to find a HM at the end of the summer or somewhere in October when it's cooler. My only next race on the calendar is the Disney 2025 Marathon.
I'm going to take a few weeks of respite from running and try to enjoy my last 4 weeks off. My husband says I won't last two weeks before putting my running shoes on again
