Thou Shalt Run! What a tagline for a race... only in Provo :-) Went down w/ Andrea and Kevin this morning. Warmed up a little over 3 miles, then did some strides. I need to start getting a better warmup for 5Ks - getting in a few minutes of threshold pace running to get my heart rate up. That's also what the caffeine pill is for, except that I forgot to take it today! Off the start a bunch of kids sprinted out FAST! One of them, who couldn't have been more than 4 feet tall, stayed with me for about 200 yards or so. Then I was solo the rest of the way. The course is essentially the last 5K of UVM, so you go up the country club hill and then its a gradual downhill to downtown. Its an aided course, but I think a flat sea-level course would be a bit quicker. I came through 2 miles in ~9:38 (I didn't have my watch set to auto-split and there were no markers for the 5K), then the last mile was 4:51 or 4:52. Final time just a tad over 15 minutes. Oh well. There are a lot of upsides to marathon training, but the downside is that you get really comfortable just running "comfortably hard" all the time. You don't spend a lot of time on the other side of the red line when you are running lots of miles, long tempos, etc. That was my problem today, I just felt comfortable at 4:50 pace and mentally I didn't want to push it any harder. The workouts I have planned for the next month are going to be geared towards "re-learning" how to make it hurt. Lots of work in the Mile to 5K race pace range. Kevin ran very strong and finished 2nd. Andrea continued her excellent streak of races and not only won in a great time (17:08) but she finished 4th overall! After she came in we waited just a little bit and there was Rachelle - who ran 19:30-something, a great PR for her! I think sub-19 is in the cards for her this year. Lots of awesome running from the blog today - Allie and James broke the record in the relay, Fritz ran a half-marathon PR (if you don't count the first half of his marathons), Emily B ran a PR and won the women's half, and Steve ran his weekly sub 2:40 marathon :-) Seriously, I think Steve is 23 years old. Met some other bloggers for the first time - including Merri and BrandonD. Cooled down 5 miles back to the car. Then made our way back for awards and the Cinco de Mayo festivities. Run13 did a good job with this one, I'll be back down in a couple weeks for the Memorial Day 10K. PM - 3 miles easy w/ Andrea. Now off to see The Avengers. I am having the ultimate birthday weekend for a dorky 14 year old runner...
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