HangWithMerida
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If you are at a point in training where you can do the HM on tired legs, that might work. My husband is about your friends pace and we did princess weekend together. I did the challenge and he did the HM. I raced the 10k pretty hard so the morning of the HM hitting the slower pace for 13 miles felt more natural. We had planned to start together then I was going to leave if I needed but with the hard racing the day before and the very early wake up call, my legs weren’t going to be fast even if I wanted them to be. We also planned to walk the aid stations and those walk breaks probably helped too. When we run together at home I have found it hard to run at his pace For long periods of time. It strains my legs and feet and my gait it all wrong. I already have a pretty high cadence so it’s tough to shorten up much more.Anybody have advice for running a half much slower than your usual/ possible pace? I'm running a half in 2 weeks with a friend where it will be her first and I agreed to stick with her. She's aiming for a 12:15-12:30 pace, but my typical running pace is around 10:00, sometimes faster (I'm in the midst of training for the full in January and my LR pace is 10:35.) Yesterday I did 9 miles at 12:00 pace and it hurt my legs far more than much longer runs and I got multiple blisters (I'm assuming from a difference in stride, foot strike, etc.). I'm confident I'll be able to finish the half and stick with her, but any tips for making it manageable & less painful for me would be appreciated!