1:48:46 (55:49/52:56). I was really lucky for the first 1/2 of my run -- it was hot (about 85F) but lots of cloud cover. Unfortunately, the clouds burnt off and the last 40` were tough (92 - 96F now - depending on which thermometer you believe). All and all, though I can't really complain, it wasn't a race, I could slow down as much as I needed, and I was sweating (which is good, because it means I am hydrated). Ok, I was sort of a "bad" girl though. You probably won't notice but my "out" split is almost 2 mins faster than what I normally run. There is a reason for this. I was being a competitive dummy. There was a woman who was walking in front of me about 2 miles into my run. When she saw me coming she waited until I was about 2 stride lengths in front of me, and then starts running again. Well, I thought to myself "good for her, this is my run and I will run at the pace I need to finish feeling good). Well, she was running all over the place (I think she was overheated and getting kind of loopy) and she kept looking back at me. I wanted to ask her if she was ok (I was afraid she was going to get hit by a cyclist because seriously, she was all over the path), but since she seemed so concerned about where I was I thought she might take it wrong (e.g., she might think I was being condescending). So, I decided for both of our sakes I would just speed up and pass her. It wasn't really that hard to do (she was probably running about 8:40 pace or so). But, what happens (to me) when I start running that fast that soon into my run it sort of gets "imprinted" in my mind and I just can't slow back down. Which means that by the time the sun was out full blast (and it warmed up another 5 degrees) I was working a little harder than I normally like to be working. It isn't necessarily a bad thing -- I can afford little tiny over-do-its when I am not really training for anything - truth be told it is a little invigorating. Back spasms only lasted about 10 mins this morning after I got out of bed and as long as I don't lay down I can breath almost normally today. The new exercises I got Friday are helping. Great races yesterday everyone - congratulations! |