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2008
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Location:

Tarrytown,NY,USA

Member Since:

Jul 20, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

PRs:

400: 53 (97 & 98)

800: 2:01 (98)

1500: 4:17 (98)

5k: 16:35 (08) 16:29 (08)

8k: 28:15 (97)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Goals:

  • Set PRs in 800 & 1500, and break 16:00 in 5k, by end of '09.
  • Stay healthy. 

Upcoming races:

Mon Sep 1: New Haven Labor Day 5k

Sun Sep 21: Fifth Avenue Mile NYC

Sun Nov 9: Tarrytown Pilgrim Run 4M

Thu Nov 27: Manchester Road Race 4.7M

 

 

Personal:

I started training again in early '07 after a long hiatus.  I'm 30 and live in Tarrytown, NY, which is 25 miles north of New York City.

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9 miles in 63 at 6:30am at Rockefeller, starting and ending at Gory Brook.  It was cooler than previous days (about 75).  Here in the East, during summer it often never gets below 70 or 75, even at night.

Avg pace was 7:04 and avg HR was 151.  I ran fairly easy but threw in 6 or 8 pickups lasting, say, 30 seconds to 2 minutes each.  My legs accepted these only grudgingly.  When you have lifted hard the previous day, you really can feel exactly what muscles running uses.  In particular, my hips were feeling it today when I tried to pick it up.  After I finished my legs felt pretty beat up.  The ol' knees are aching but nothing out of the ordinary.  Took an ibuprofen and will ice later.

Stopped to look for a cougar around 4 miles.  Timed it to run past the visitors' center where they have porta-johns.

I saw some of the local Africans training this morning.  They are "sub-elite" or semi-pro, not internationally competitive, but it still gives me a little thrill to see them training.  I think they all have day jobs and just try to scrape up $500 or $1000 at the local and regional races.  If there is prize money at a local race, there will always be some of the local Africans there.  If you can run 5 miles in 24:00 and it feels like a tempo run and win a couple hundred bucks, why wouldn't you?

Khalid Khannouchi, US record holder in the marathon, lives in Ossining and sometimes trains at Rockefeller too, though I've never seen him.

Anyway, towards the end I passed a woman who I think is Kenyan and lives in Sleepy Hollow, and I said hi.  I have to admit it gave me a tiny bit of satisfaction to pass her.  Well, you know what, later my wife said she had seen her cranking out intervals on the trail, so I guess by the time I passed her she was warming down. I guess that's a little sad to feel like a stud for passing a woman on her warm-down.

Comments
From Dallin wilson on Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 15:28:24

glad to see your on the blog. welcome

just keep running. :)

From jtshad on Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 18:51:26

Welcome to the Blog!

From Walter on Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 23:23:07

Welcome to the blog(in my new york accent!)

From johnr on Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 01:36:00

Nice work on the cougar search...talk to Joel about him actually seeing one, not using it as an excuse to hit up the bathrooms!

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