DVCFan1994
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ATTQOTD: I really don't have any tips, I am struggling with this same question. I have not done a new race distance in a few years, but have a couple on my radar for this year. I did a 5k and 10k leading up to my half in 2014. But since then all the races I have done is 10ks and halves. I am planning on a 10 miler in April, but I have not signed up because I have been coming back from an injury and I am weighing whether I will be prepared enough to finish strong, versus doing it just to do it, knowing it might be a struggle. I also have trouble pacing myself in races, I get caught up (even with my Garmin beeping at me) and when I go out too fast my body always let me know, usually forcing me to slow down. I don't want to set myself back again.
I thought I wouldn't do anymore races without a goal. The thought that my running is inconsistent enough right now that I can't really formulate a goal for the 10 miler is making me rethink that. Perhaps switching my mindset from finish time goal toward something else, like a consistent pace, or negative splits would be a way to go. My 10k POT for PHM last November I set a goal of starting unusually slow to prevent going out too fast, and then running each mile a little faster. It worked and I ran my fastest ever racing mile in the last mile of the race and got a 2.5 minute PR. Maybe that's my answer
That's why I love this thread, I swear it makes me think of things differently when I am typing out answers to QOTDs than when I am beating myself up overthinking in my head.
I thought I wouldn't do anymore races without a goal. The thought that my running is inconsistent enough right now that I can't really formulate a goal for the 10 miler is making me rethink that. Perhaps switching my mindset from finish time goal toward something else, like a consistent pace, or negative splits would be a way to go. My 10k POT for PHM last November I set a goal of starting unusually slow to prevent going out too fast, and then running each mile a little faster. It worked and I ran my fastest ever racing mile in the last mile of the race and got a 2.5 minute PR. Maybe that's my answer

That's why I love this thread, I swear it makes me think of things differently when I am typing out answers to QOTDs than when I am beating myself up overthinking in my head.