I love your shirt and that medal. We are very similar for 10k time so maybe we will be in the same tink corral?!
I want to apologize to my coach @DopeyBadger for going off plan. (He's risk adverse like me so I don't know where this came from.) But thank him for somehow getting me in this shape.
I ended up doing a "long" run that got cut a little short before the race, because I was running late and needed to make it back to the start to get my number pinned on and get to the starting line before the race started. I planned a 6 mile loop before the race and ended up doing 5.25.
The post-race mileage got ditched because we are getting the outer bands from Matthew and it was POURING all morning. Seriously a miserable long run + race.I was just done.
My original goal was 34:00, but when I had to put it into my long run, I wasn't really sure what to expect. As I got near the finish line, I was just hoping to go < 40:00. I was doing pretty well the first 1.5 miles of the race, but then I was just kinda done. My shoes and clothes were completely waterlogged and squishing, it was freezing (I wore short sleeves and sparkle skirt and it was in the 50's), my fingers were all puffy and squishy from being wet. I did make it under 40:00 in 38:58.Now I am still trying to get warm 4 hours later.
Race Report: I ran my Texas 10 Cypress this morning. I loved having the race site be about 10 minutes from the house. I had updated my goal to be a 1:20 and that is what I was telling other Cypress Running Club members before the race, and having a goal on a negative split. After the CRC team picture, did some warm-up strides and made my way to the start line. The Texas 10 race series always has their races be a 2 lap race for the 10 miles.
Started the 1st mile at a 7:43 clip, and had dial myself back a little. Miles 2 and 3 were just under 8 minutes. Had a good group of people to run with most of the 1st lap of the race. Some of the group started dropping off of the pace at this point. Mile 4 was a 7:48 and mile 5 was a 7:41. Felt really good and strong after the first lap and decided I would pick up the pace the last 2 miles of the race. Mile 6 was a 7:38, and backed off again for mile 7 with a 7:54. Picked a guy out about 1 to 1.5 minutes in front of me at this point and decided to see if I could catch him by the end of the race. Mile 8 was a 7:35 and making up some ground on the dude. Mile 9, 7:22 and getting closer. Mile 10 was a shocking 7:03 (did not expect that) and if the race was about 20 yards longer, I would have caught him! Race started at about 60 degrees, and was pretty darn nice for the race. I think that helped me with running a lot better and stronger then I expected to be.
Needless to say, with my splits, I had over a 2 minute negative split, and finished with a 1:16:36. I thought moving up to the 50-54 age group would make it easier to podium. Nope! Finished 5th in the age group and 43rd out of 409 total runners.
Overall, was very happy with the race and how I felt during and post race!
@mbwhitti is a Chicago Marathon finisher as well! With a 39-minute PR!!
I'm relatively new to this thread, but not sure how I missed that @DopeyBadger is a running coach?! I'm intrigued! Just been winging this thing on my own, but maybe I need someone to help whip me into (better) shape for Princess and Tink challenges.
The weather was miserable for the Boston Half this morning. Rain, wind with temps in the 50's. I finished at 2:56:23 within my goal of sub 3:00 which I was surprised consider the condition. I've also been suffering some glute pain that became very evident running downhill. I stopped at the med tent for some muscle numbing cream and that helped a great deal. I got 2 medals, 1 for the half, and the 2nd for doing the 5k, 10k and half hattrick.
I did my first "run" today!
OK, it wasn't really a true run - it was a mile on an "underwater" treadmill, but I'll count that as a training run! It was the first sustained 20-minute portion of active movement I've done in ... holy crap, 5 weeks!
It felt great to be able to do SOMETHING. This is a sad week for me - one, my baseball team is absolutely choking away everything they worked so hard for this season - but mostly because I should be in Chicago to run the Chicago Marathon with my BFF.
I'm sorry if this comes off as a sad post, because I don't mean it to. I'm very excited. I'm just ready to get back to training.
Charlottesville and Blacksburg? 2 completely different schools - should be a blast!
#mustluvspreadsheetsI'm relatively new to this thread, but not sure how I missed that @DopeyBadger is a running coach?! I'm intrigued! Just been winging this thing on my own, but maybe I need someone to help whip me into (better) shape for Princess and Tink challenges.
QOTD: Have you ever seen someone get injured during a race or event, or a type of incident?
I've seen a couple people trip and fall - one lady during a 10K I just did in July, but she was fine. The other was during the WDW Marathon in 2015 during the out & back portion near WWoS - I was leaving and she was coming in. I think medical had to be called for her.QOTD: Have you ever seen someone get injured during a race or event, or a type of incident?