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Leesburg 20K -- (10:12s)

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Location:

MD,

Member Since:

Mar 30, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Marathons: Pre-Marine Corp Training Marathon, Marine Corp (5:24), DC Inagural (5:02), Pittsburgh.

National Half Marathon (end of March 2007) 2:18:01 (10:21)

St Pats.Shamrock 8k (Mar. 18, 2007) 45:47 (9:13)

Jingle Bell 10K 2006 60:43 (9:47)

Run for Victory 5k (2001) 27.52.1

Short-Term Running Goals:

In the next 6 months I would like to feel fitter, look fitter, run faster, and not feel like an elephant plodding along. I would like to improve my 5K times, and run a marathon in October. Goal for the marathon is 4:30. Not sure if this is possible....

Long-Term Running Goals:

Let's just get through the summer, then we can talk about long term running goals!

Personal:

Trying to get in shape through running. Not sure I enjoy it -- I feel it too much, I am too loud running.. it is not graceful. Not pretty. I have had some euphoric moments running, like when listening to Bon Jovi (I know...I know) or Tina Turner (you're simply the best!!) but these moments are not that often. I love how I feel after accomplishing a run.

I love the treadmill.... Love my ipod... blink 182 (are you feelin' this..) and a whole mish mash of other tunes that get me moving. I want to be better, faster, more graceful... and more accountable- therefore I am here.

 

 


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Race: Leesburg 20K -- (10:12s) (13.4 Miles) 02:06:36
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OK, I accomplished what I set out to do.  I erased my last 1/2 marathon time from my mind, and can now focus on this, a much better time!     The first 7 miles of this 20K were uphill- more like a false flat - very gradual, but you could tell the second was going to be a lot faster.  

I had fun  -- just tucked in behind a couple people that were keeping a steady pace, and then at the turn around I refilled my water, which caused me to stop for a minute, then I picked it up again, and it felt good.   Then I started feeling great at mile 7.5 and was passing people one by one until mile 11.5.    I felt really, really good!   At mile 11.5, I my last little cup of water, and gave myself permission to walk a couple steps (BAD MOVE- and never give yourself permission to do anything but run when you have less than 2 miles to go!!!)   I think this stop was mentally not a good thing, and it got my body out of rhythm (did I spell this wrong?), and yeah, mentally, it felt bad seeing the people that were a step ahead of  me, now 30 seconds up the road. 

Anyway, there was a little uphill finish, which I enjoyed, and passed 2 more people on my way up to the finish.   Overall a very enjoyable experience.   Makes me think that I can actually improve if I keep it up.   Good job, Jill!  

 

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Comments
From Lucia on Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 09:32:13

Good job indeed Jillzo!!! Congratulations, that was a great time, and passing people is always a bonus. I heard from others doing the race that the first half was quite steep. You are doing amazing!

From Kim on Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 10:09:38

Yeah Jill! I looks like you did a great job and even learned a few more things along the way!

From jtshad on Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 10:50:49

Great run Jill! That's what these types of races are good for...learning. Use this race as a way to enhance your training so you will rock MCM!

From walter on Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 13:09:38

I have had a race like that where my shoelace came untied and the 3 or so people that passed me kept there lead and I couldnt catch them. Its almost a bit of a boost when someone stops. It takes a long time for me to get back to my grind it out pace. You did a solid run for some hill climb! Just keep running. (Dora from Nemo) I added running instead of swimming, hope you dont mind!

From jill on Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 12:54:15

Thanks for the comments guys and gals! Yesterday I was pretty tired, even treated myself to a "sick day" which I never do, and really didn't need to do, but an afternoon staring at my flowers from a hammock sounded too good to pass up! Today I am ready to rock and roll again. Tonight, I will hit the path and see how I do. Very excited about this last race... I think intensity feels good, and produces good results. I think I may have even had a runners high for part of that race!

Lucia- Nothing is steep compared to Riley's. :o)

Just keep running, just keep running... Yes indeed I will! Thanks all you hot-stuffs for your comments! You guys are great!

From walter on Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 22:59:44

MCM is a marathon I really want to do some day. Im glad Im young still right!? Um I dont hear anyone? Ok I think that was something coming in on my telepathic chart from Lucia or Jeff but im not sure. That race that Jeff ran in his photo looks pretty cool too. I have so many places to go! Jill, its ok to take a break once in a while. Just dont get in the habit to do it too often ok? lol

From Lucia on Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 23:37:50

Walter, you mean that voice that said "young... rrriiiight!" yeah, that was me.

Jill, here are some more song ideas for you: "Don't stop believin'" (Journey) and "Flashdance" (what a feeling!)... they sure top Tina Turner!

After we're done with the 12 steps to recover from running withdrawal we should come up with the top-10 list of inspirational running songs! Would "Eye of the Tiger" top the list???

From walter on Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 00:32:05

I knew it Lucia! Jill you have to keep her on your buddies list for sure! Yes Eye of the Tiger should be on the list. Dont you love how nobody judges your off days around here!?

From jill on Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 09:17:30

Lucia & Walter-

Here is what a total goofball i am. This is what gets me motivated...

1.) Eye of the Tiger- (already on my ipod!)

2.) Africa by Toto

3.) I knew you were waiting (for me) George Michael...

Ok, but seriously...I was starting to feel embarrassed by my music, so here are a few of my new KILLER jams...

1.) Paper Planes- MIA

2.) Surfing on a Rocket- AIR

3.) Praise You - Fatboy Slim

4.) Numb - Sia.

Ok, Now, Walter, how the heck do I get over feeling tired and sore, and lead-like after the 1/2 marathon.. I took Monday off...Last night I just did a couple baby miles, and tonight I will run. How do I get hardcore like you? Need a top 10 list on this... I understand,run, run more, run, run more....an shut up and run. No excuses. I did take last Thurs. & Fri. off- not good. Bad Jill. Bad. I want to do better...I just need to quit the excuses and do it. Roooaaarrrrrrr....

Ok, have a good day kids... I have to do some work!

From walter on Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 09:51:59

Ok you and Lucia are keeping my brain alive with these lists of yours. I have to say I have heard some cool songs that have come out lately. One of them is the Bartender song. The name of the singer is Rehab I also like Fergies clumsy and dont ever forget Barry White's Lets Get It On! My secret for recovery is cats milk. Its hard though you have to find the right cat to warm up to you. lol I dont know Jill, I guess I drink alot after and try to find recovery drinks and a great big steak! OOOH or BBQ, YES! Famous Daves is the ticket. Im getting excited sorry. Im like the Seinfeld episode when George mixes food with sex. Funny!

From Lucia on Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 09:12:48

Ok, so I had to look up your songs and added them to my mix - very nicely done! I've posted my top 10 too.

Here's a list of lists to complete:

- 12 steps to recover from running withdrawal

- top ten songs that inspire us

- top ten sports movies that inspire us

- best post-run foods/snacks

- top ten tips to get hard core like Walter "rabbit" Wall-e (yeah, I don't like your nickname either, must come up with a new one)

- Top ten nicknames for Walter

From walter on Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:03:50

Ok Im going to have to make a list while Im at work and write these down because now your being just plain silly Lucia! I hope your not trying to pick on me! I still have to finish my 12 step recovery program geesh. My head is spinning, I need to lie down.

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