tiberius
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Good weekend WISH Team!
This weekend I ran the Spring Fever 5K in THe Woodlands, Texas.
Last year's Spring Fever 5K was my first organized running event since leaving the Marine Corps in 1991, and was only 9 or 10 weeks into my starting running after many years off. Being as I was not long into starting over with running, I was happy to finish in 38:45.
This year's Spring Fever 5K came on a nice morning, if still a bit humid. The race directors and sponsors put on the nicest 5K I have seen with lots of food and drink, plus other sponsor items. I had hoped to finish in 35 minutes or better for the race this year. Before the race I did not quite feel at my best, but early on in the run I knew I could do well today. My goal was max effort for max results for this run. Early on I seemed to be holding a decidedly faster than normal pace (for me a "fast" run pace is generally 11:30 - 12:00 minutes per mile). Mile 1 zipped by at a about a 10:21 pace, miles 2 and 3 were a bit slower, with walking breaks at the aid stations at mile marker 1 and 2. I finished in a time of 33:18, a time I was very happy to have (nearly 5 1/2 minutes faster than last year!).
Next year I will be going for sub-30 minutes!
This weekend I ran the Spring Fever 5K in THe Woodlands, Texas.
Last year's Spring Fever 5K was my first organized running event since leaving the Marine Corps in 1991, and was only 9 or 10 weeks into my starting running after many years off. Being as I was not long into starting over with running, I was happy to finish in 38:45.
This year's Spring Fever 5K came on a nice morning, if still a bit humid. The race directors and sponsors put on the nicest 5K I have seen with lots of food and drink, plus other sponsor items. I had hoped to finish in 35 minutes or better for the race this year. Before the race I did not quite feel at my best, but early on in the run I knew I could do well today. My goal was max effort for max results for this run. Early on I seemed to be holding a decidedly faster than normal pace (for me a "fast" run pace is generally 11:30 - 12:00 minutes per mile). Mile 1 zipped by at a about a 10:21 pace, miles 2 and 3 were a bit slower, with walking breaks at the aid stations at mile marker 1 and 2. I finished in a time of 33:18, a time I was very happy to have (nearly 5 1/2 minutes faster than last year!).
Next year I will be going for sub-30 minutes!