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Location:

Durham,NC,USA

Member Since:

Feb 13, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

PRs:

5K - 0:20:46 (2007)

5M - 0:36:39 (2008)

10K - 0:43:04 (2008)

1/2 Marathon : 1:37:46 (2009)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Improve my 1/2 marathon time. Finish a marathon.

Long-Term Running Goals:

BQ

Personal:

I'm a college professor (Economics). I'm married to Galit and we have 3 kids: Guy (8.5), Liam (5), Maya (3.5). Time goes by too fast...

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Race: Raleigh Rocks Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:37:47, Place overall: 76, Place in age division: 12
Total Distance
13.10

First of all, you guys have been a great inspiration and I have enjoyed reading the posts here and learned a lot from them. Thank you! Here is my RR:

Before: I set on the task to break my old HM PR last November. The last month was quite horrible in terms of training as I was injured. My monthly mileage dropped form the upper 40s to the lower 20s. But after so much preparation and after running something like 700 miles, I decided to bite the bullet and do this HM.

 

Race: Woke up at 6AM, ate light breakfast and took some ibuprophen and two Hershey kisses. Weather was 60F cloudy and 90% humidity. About 2000 runners lined up for the HM race. The gun went off couple of minutes after 8AM. The first 3 miles were a loop in downtown Raleigh. I obviously went out too fast. The next 4 miles were a gradual climb up a street which is on the border of NC State University’s campus. Then we turned and after another mile we entered a nice paved trail that goes behind some art museum. This trail included 3 major hills but also nice down hills. I was alternating between cursing the race director and then blessing him. Then at mile 10 we joined the same road we came up on but now it was mostly a down hill. The HM finished in downtown Raleigh again with a very nice ½ mile stretch to the finish. I was kicking hard and zooming past a guy who dared to pass me half a mile before.

 

Time: 1:37:50 (unofficial) which means 7:28 on average.Here are the mile splits:
01  6:50 (shoot! this is too fast! it's not a 5K!!!)
02  7:05 (it's not a 10K either! slow down!)
03  7:20 (leaving downtown Raleigh)
04  7:30 (starting a moderate climb)
05  7:33 (still climbing...)
06  7:33 (I'm finding my pace but also starting to have doubts)
07  7:41 (having more negative thoughts and trying to ditch them)
08  7:17 (crazy down hill, I love the race director)
09  7:48 (two crazy up hills, I hate the race director)
10  7:50 (third hill and then flattening + gatorade stop)
11  7:35  (feeling good but a bit tired)
12  7:34 (seeing Raleigh's downtown approaching)
13.1 8:14 (7:29 pace including a nice kick at the end)

 

After: Just a bit sore and only one blister but very happy about crashing my old PR (1:44:26) by more than six and a half minutes.

 

Thoughts: 1) I’m wondering how my race would have looked liked if I wasn’t injured for the last month. 2) How to solve the 'starting too fast' problem and is it really a problem?  3) how to better mentally train such that I will not have so many negative thoughts.

Night Sleep Time: 6.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.50
Comments
From jtshad on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 11:45:01 from 204.134.132.225

Congrats on the PR and running a strong and consistent pace. As for your thoughts:

1) You may have done better, but look forward from here rather than look back at what might have been. You PR'd and can continue to improve.

2) Just be purposeful in holding back and working your way into your pace (this is easier said than done, everyone tends to start fast).

3) Base mileage increase, increase the distance of your longer runs. When comfortable with these, include some speedwork in the early/middle part of the week.

Congrats again!

From JimF on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 17:42:32 from 99.194.171.37

Congrats on destroying your old PR. Very impressive race especially considering you were not coming in with your best training.

From Burt on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 22:35:02 from 98.167.151.26

Great job with that PR. Good thing you didn't eat three Hershey Kisses.

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