MouseDogMom
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George - I've been struggling with that question the last couple of weeks. I ran a full on Feb 12, and a half on Feb 25. I have 3 more races scheduled between Mar 25 and April 15, so there's not much down time! In general, I train year-round, but on our way home from the last half, my running buddy and I had a long discussion about taking it easy for the next couple of months before the serious training season begins. I'm trying to tone down the intensity, and I cut the length of my long runs back for a couple of weeks, but other than that, not much really changes.
Beth - A 4:35 pace? OMG! I'm pretty sure my Garmin would explode if I got anywhere close to that. Congratulations on a good race.
Richard - Your race blog is amazing. The accomplishment is even more so. Interesting that you achieved it without the watch. That's kinda how I did my half PR a couple of weeks ago. I wore it, but I only looked at it at the beginning of the race and at the end. I paid absolutely no attention to pace, only to the timer telling me when to run and walk, and I didn't adhere to that all the time. (Much to DH's dismay, I didn't wear my HRM, so we don't know if there may have been more in me than I thought!)
Jackie
Beth - A 4:35 pace? OMG! I'm pretty sure my Garmin would explode if I got anywhere close to that. Congratulations on a good race.
Richard - Your race blog is amazing. The accomplishment is even more so. Interesting that you achieved it without the watch. That's kinda how I did my half PR a couple of weeks ago. I wore it, but I only looked at it at the beginning of the race and at the end. I paid absolutely no attention to pace, only to the timer telling me when to run and walk, and I didn't adhere to that all the time. (Much to DH's dismay, I didn't wear my HRM, so we don't know if there may have been more in me than I thought!)
Jackie