Sunday, April 13, 2008
Today I ran the inaugural 10K at Stony Brook University today. Much like last week I did hill work the day before and was planning on running with tired legs. All this in preparation for the half marathon in a few weeks. I had less road mileage this week overall due to work and taking care of my daughter but more bike mileage. I also was out last night at a Bar Mitzvah party and drank more beer than I probably should have (3) and was running on about 5.5 hours of sleep last night.
Race was very well organized, accurate and mile splits were right on course. I knew this would also be a hilly course.
Small race with 90 runners and only a half a dozen of older runners with the rest being primarily college students.
Mile splits were as follow:
Mile 1: 6:27 gradual down hill
Mile 2: 6:51 gradual up hill
Mile 4: 14:09 (missed mile 3 marker) and rolling up and down hills but going mainly up
Mile 5: 7:03 more hills
Mile 6 6:33 down hill
.2: :42 seconds
Overall time was 42:28 (6:50 pace) which is what I would have hoped for. Ran my planned half marathon pace (which will be basically flat) and felt pretty good. I was 7/90 Overall and 1/3 in M45-49 age group. Great medals and nice goody bag also.
So go figure I ran a minute faster than last week and enjoyed this race much more. I attribute it to mentally being more into this week thanks to TriShannon and her kind words to me.
YTD Stats:
For a graphic representation of my by month mileage. Yes I track all of my own mileage and make by month charts since 2004. January of this year is down due to the injury.
Enjoy the day everyone.
Race was very well organized, accurate and mile splits were right on course. I knew this would also be a hilly course.
Small race with 90 runners and only a half a dozen of older runners with the rest being primarily college students.
Mile splits were as follow:
Mile 1: 6:27 gradual down hill
Mile 2: 6:51 gradual up hill
Mile 4: 14:09 (missed mile 3 marker) and rolling up and down hills but going mainly up
Mile 5: 7:03 more hills
Mile 6 6:33 down hill
.2: :42 seconds
Overall time was 42:28 (6:50 pace) which is what I would have hoped for. Ran my planned half marathon pace (which will be basically flat) and felt pretty good. I was 7/90 Overall and 1/3 in M45-49 age group. Great medals and nice goody bag also.
So go figure I ran a minute faster than last week and enjoyed this race much more. I attribute it to mentally being more into this week thanks to TriShannon and her kind words to me.
YTD Stats:
YTD Act | Goal | % Accomplished | |
Swim | 9,550 | 35,000 | 27.3% |
Bike | 508.75 | 2,500 | 20.4% |
Run | 381.85 | 1,600 | 23.9% |
For a graphic representation of my by month mileage. Yes I track all of my own mileage and make by month charts since 2004. January of this year is down due to the injury.
Enjoy the day everyone.
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you ran a minute faster because you had less sleep and you enjoyed a few cold ones....
if only training like that could produce quicker times...haha
anyone who is sub 7 minutes is a freak to me..haha...
good job
if only training like that could produce quicker times...haha
anyone who is sub 7 minutes is a freak to me..haha...
good job
Great job on the race and placement!! You rock...it's nice to get nice medals too!! You're going to rock the half!
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