LSUlakes
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ATTQOTD: After I had finished it, I regretted running my first real Half Marathon (other first was W&D half of a half) on my injured ankle. I was able to finish but right after crossing the finish line I couldn't even put weight on it. I seriously do not know how I ran that race. I couldn't put weight on it for 3 weeks!
This is the description of my half this weekend. I am terrible with estimated elevation changes! Would you say this is a big uphill climb? How does it sound to you all?
"This route features 5 miles of flat terrain, 4 miles of uphill terrain and 4 miles of downhill terrain. The first 2.75 miles are completely flat as the course follows the waterfront, it then gradually climbs 324 ft over the next 4 miles. Once you reach mile 6.7, its all downhill including a 175 ft drop within half a mile at mile 8.5, becoming mostly flat again at mile 10.7 and staying flat until the end."
My expectations for a good finish time depend on how hilly this is. I was secretly hoping for a 2:45 finish but if it's hilly that probably isn't going to happen.
The uphill doesn't sound to bad. The down hill section could be a interesting challenge.