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  1. #31
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    Ran 5.2 last night, the 2nd section of the route for the Cox half marathon in May. It went down a shady, river front street where I passed several other runners but felt very vulnerable (at 5 at night, no less). As I came to a point under an overpass, some loser gawker gave me a long look and said something about my rear end. I won't be running that route alone again any time soon!
    I can do five more miles.

  2. #32
    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    My run today was on the YMCA indoor track since it was cold and icky out. The good part was that I could run barefoot (this isn't the Y that tossed me out of the gym for doing so last year).
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  3. #33
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    Less than 24 hours! I woke up this morning with a killer neck ache, turns out my job is too stressful. I have been running errands and now home for two hours and I am back to positively relaxed.

    I have no time goal. I told our CFO (his son is newbie marathoner with 1:30 half) that whatever time I get will be my PR to beat. I am personally setting no expectations although I did tell my husband I am expecting around 2:30 just so he knows how long he might be watching.

    Good luck SK! It is so cool someone else has been on the same path at the same time as me. My half marathon requires us to be bused to the site. Luckily I got a $30 hotel with my rewards points and get to be on the bus that is only about 3 miles away. Other runners have to park at the airport and have up to a 40 minute bus!
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    Good luck tomorrow Amanda - good luck Sunday skhill! I know you two will rock.
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    Had a PR on a Relay for Life 5k run this morning - 33.13. Not very fast for most of you gals but I beat my last 5k time by 3 minutes! I was grinning ear to ear when I crossed the finished line
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  6. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    Had a PR on a Relay for Life 5k run this morning - 33.13. Not very fast for most of you gals but I beat my last 5k time by 3 minutes! I was grinning ear to ear when I crossed the finished line
    Nice! 3 minutes on a 5k, no matter how fast or slow you are, is huge!

    Big race weekend this weekend - I guess you can tell spring has sprung. (Though it's 33 degrees here in Boston, brrrrr!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    Had a PR on a Relay for Life 5k run this morning - 33.13. Not very fast for most of you gals but I beat my last 5k time by 3 minutes! I was grinning ear to ear when I crossed the finished line
    Way to go! That is an awesome PR!
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    Yay Bike Chick! Colby is right, three minutes is ENORMOUS plus it's almost 10%!

    Intervals today, 9 x 1 minute, then I did another mile or so finally calibrating my footpod via the GPS, since it didn't seem like I was ever going to get around to calibrating it on a track. It wound up with a factor of 887 (default 1000) which I guess means I've got a pretty short stride... which I guess is not bad? Mainly I wanted it for cadence anyway, although as soon as I got it (birthday present) I learned that my cadence is very, very consistent between 89-92 spm and I don't really need it anyway.
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    Thanks so much ladies. There is a speed walker that competes in all the local 5k's. He has passed me in my last two races (so demoralizing) and was catching me today and I was determined that he wasn't passing me again. When he would get close, I'd pick up the pace and pull ahead and then I'd slow down and there he would be again. His pushing me is what kept me from slowing down. When I could see the clock at the finish line and realized how much time I'd shaved off, I was so happy. I guess I should've thanked him after the race.
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    It was finally nice out again yesterday. I went out for a 6 mile run on the only flat road around here, which also doubles as the informal dog park. So I not only got to run, I also got to pat a few dogs along the way. And I surprised myself by doing it in 55 minutes. I'm very happy with that.

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    Why is it that nine miles on dirt road and trail is soooo much easier, hills and all, than 9 on asphalt? Did nine today and it felt like five.
    I can do five more miles.

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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    40-minute Midstate Trail run today. Not my best, since I seem to have a bit of a cold (or is it allergies?).
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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoiis View Post
    Why is it that nine miles on dirt road and trail is soooo much easier, hills and all, than 9 on asphalt? Did nine today and it felt like five.
    Ha, ha. I was just thinking the opposite. I just finished 9 ugly miles on single-track. So glad that's over with.

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    Went on a 16 km run today, my long run capping the rest week that just finished. It wasn't bad. I ran an unusual route, which kept me distracted.

    Next week I'll be running twice that!!

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    5 miles at the gym... Friday I ran 6...so I did good this weekend.

    turned out to be a pretty nice day today... should have run outside, but whatever...

    hoping the weather gets nice soon so I can ride my bike!!

 

 

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