lourodrigis
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- Joined
- May 15, 2006
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Dave - Nice job getting in 9 in the drizzle.
Cindy & Matt - COngrats on finishing your races. Hope you had some crabs and beer in Baltimore.
Jodi - I guess I better plan the post race stuff for NYC. I may just have to take a train home so I can hang around late. I can't anyone flack for Hersheyquirts. That's always my fear before races.
CindyLou - Good job on the 14. I wouldn't worry about the pace. It's hard to get up for LRs. I struggled mightily with my 20-miler last week but did much better running 18 at LBI despite sore muscle and blistered feet. You'll be fine when you get to the marathon but I would oad up on the vitamins. I am afraid of catching something myself.
Hello to everyone else.
Below are the details for LBI. The race was actually real nice. The weather was perfect...60-65 degrees, sunny, and no wind. Got there around 8:30 to pick up my bib, hung around the cafeteria for a few and then jumped on a bus to the start. You park at a church community center in the middle of the island and get bused 7 miles to the start. Lots of serious runners on the bus. Seems like everyone I spoke to was either running NYC or Philly and had run Boston at least once.
I was at the start area, which is a beach, by 9:30 so I just laid on the beach for 45 minutes waiting to start. This is by far the best start area of any race I ever ran. Everyone just lounges out along the beach and watches the surfers. Rather than getting all pumped up by crowds and loud music you can really mello out here.
The plan was to just take it easy for this race. I didn't even check my previous times before I left so I would not be tempted to shoot for a PR. Well, that didn't last long because with my iPhone I was able to pull up last years time (2:35) while on the beach and decided I would at least try to run at that pace (8:36) for as many miles as possible.
It worked out well. I resisted the urge to shoot out of the start and just ran at a comfortable 8:25-8:30 pace for the whole race. I also walked through water stops which is not normal for me. I was sore for most of the race. The first 3 miles my calves cramped up, probably due to dehydration because of the late start (10:30AM) and the fact I hadn't drank water since the night before. By Mile 4 that bone problem on the top of my left foot started bothering me a lot (hurts like heck today). I think the slope of the road was aggrevating it so I tried to find flat sections of road to run on whenever possible. The other killer was that I felt blisters early in the race and that pain never went away. I never had that problem before but I do now. Need to figure out a way to deal with them at NYC.
I ran the last 2 miles real strong, finishing with an 8:01 final mile. A close friend of mine from childhood was waiting for me at the finish with his wife and newborn baby. He has been surfing at LBI his whole life. It was great catching up with him afterwards.
Another cool thing about this race is that afterwards you can go back to the St Francis community center to get a shower at their fitness center. They also have a free buffet for the runners. I literally gorged myself with food and brought a doggy bag for the 90-minute ride home. I listened to the Eagles game the enitre trip (we won 33-14) home.
All in all it was a pretty non-eventful and easy race. The NYC marathon is up next. I will be seriously tapering for the rest of October.
Place: 219/747
Bib#: 510
Chip Time: 2:32:52
Gun Time: 2:33:29
Pace: 8:32
9-Mi Time: 1:16:06
9-Mi Pace: 8:27
12-Mi Time: 1:41:39
12-Mi Pace: 8:28
Lou
Cindy & Matt - COngrats on finishing your races. Hope you had some crabs and beer in Baltimore.
Jodi - I guess I better plan the post race stuff for NYC. I may just have to take a train home so I can hang around late. I can't anyone flack for Hersheyquirts. That's always my fear before races.
CindyLou - Good job on the 14. I wouldn't worry about the pace. It's hard to get up for LRs. I struggled mightily with my 20-miler last week but did much better running 18 at LBI despite sore muscle and blistered feet. You'll be fine when you get to the marathon but I would oad up on the vitamins. I am afraid of catching something myself.
Hello to everyone else.
Below are the details for LBI. The race was actually real nice. The weather was perfect...60-65 degrees, sunny, and no wind. Got there around 8:30 to pick up my bib, hung around the cafeteria for a few and then jumped on a bus to the start. You park at a church community center in the middle of the island and get bused 7 miles to the start. Lots of serious runners on the bus. Seems like everyone I spoke to was either running NYC or Philly and had run Boston at least once.
I was at the start area, which is a beach, by 9:30 so I just laid on the beach for 45 minutes waiting to start. This is by far the best start area of any race I ever ran. Everyone just lounges out along the beach and watches the surfers. Rather than getting all pumped up by crowds and loud music you can really mello out here.
The plan was to just take it easy for this race. I didn't even check my previous times before I left so I would not be tempted to shoot for a PR. Well, that didn't last long because with my iPhone I was able to pull up last years time (2:35) while on the beach and decided I would at least try to run at that pace (8:36) for as many miles as possible.
It worked out well. I resisted the urge to shoot out of the start and just ran at a comfortable 8:25-8:30 pace for the whole race. I also walked through water stops which is not normal for me. I was sore for most of the race. The first 3 miles my calves cramped up, probably due to dehydration because of the late start (10:30AM) and the fact I hadn't drank water since the night before. By Mile 4 that bone problem on the top of my left foot started bothering me a lot (hurts like heck today). I think the slope of the road was aggrevating it so I tried to find flat sections of road to run on whenever possible. The other killer was that I felt blisters early in the race and that pain never went away. I never had that problem before but I do now. Need to figure out a way to deal with them at NYC.
I ran the last 2 miles real strong, finishing with an 8:01 final mile. A close friend of mine from childhood was waiting for me at the finish with his wife and newborn baby. He has been surfing at LBI his whole life. It was great catching up with him afterwards.
Another cool thing about this race is that afterwards you can go back to the St Francis community center to get a shower at their fitness center. They also have a free buffet for the runners. I literally gorged myself with food and brought a doggy bag for the 90-minute ride home. I listened to the Eagles game the enitre trip (we won 33-14) home.
All in all it was a pretty non-eventful and easy race. The NYC marathon is up next. I will be seriously tapering for the rest of October.
Place: 219/747
Bib#: 510
Chip Time: 2:32:52
Gun Time: 2:33:29
Pace: 8:32
9-Mi Time: 1:16:06
9-Mi Pace: 8:27
12-Mi Time: 1:41:39
12-Mi Pace: 8:28
Lou