A bit behind posting because of vacation, but I successfully completed my first 10K on 8/24! I used a 12-week training plan from Runkeeper (I forgot to cancel after a free trial of the premium version

so figured I may as well get my money's worth), and it had me aiming for a 13:00 pace based on my last 5K, which was pretty slow as it had been in the middle of a fairly long streak of not running. I knew I could do better than that as my training progressed so I set my own goal of a 12:00 pace, and am very happy to have beaten that by more than a minute. My final time was 1:07:55 so a 10:50 pace.
Felt really good during the race. Pretty sure my training being during this miserably hot summer in Virginia paid off as it was a nice cool morning near the water in Jamestown. Managed to keep a pretty constant pace around 11:00 that was in Zone 4, and only pushed myself to the max the last bit since I felt like I had enough in the tank to do so. I probably could've pushed harder throughout for a better time, but didn't want to overdo it on my first 10K.
Only real negative of the race was it being an hour away with a 7:15 start, so I had to be up at 4:45 that morning. I may need to revisit the definition of "vacation", as my first two days involved waking up before 5 a.m. -- we left for Universal at 4:30 the next morning, which was a lovely 12 hour drive.
I'm registering for the second annual 5K that benefits the Smithsonian Zoo and takes place in downtown DC on 9/14. My family loves visiting DC and we're excited to have a reason for a short weekend trip now that the busier tourist season is over. And I'm excited to actually be at a much better running fitness level this time.
After getting back from our Universal trip and Labor Day weekend prepping for our oldest to start back at school yesterday, it seems I'm 10 pages of posts behind.

Did a quick skim and my main takeaway is that I need to go wash my hat immediately.
