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Location:

Glen Rose,TX,USA

Member Since:

Nov 26, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

SGM 2009 3:29:18

HobbleCreek 2009  1:39:23

FWRC 15 K 2011 1:15:32

DesNews 10K 2009 44:19

Fireman's Fund 5K 2012  21:41

5 Marathons, including Boston 2009

Short-Term Running Goals:

Have fun and enjoy running.  Work on my fear of racing and learn to enjoy this "season of chaos" that is currently my life.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue running and living an active life

Personal:

 

"If you take care of the little things, the big things take care of themselves." - Bill Jacobsen

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Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
5.300.005.30

Again another day that I was so excited to get up and run!  I am trying really hard to enjoy this extra motivation because pretty soon I am sure it will fade.  Our route today was 2.4 miles up hill .75 flat and then the remainder down hill.  My original thoughts heading into todays run were just to work on mileage - ignore the pace ( I am not good at this).   

Mile1:  Up hill and just tried to get going and into a rythm

Mile2 - 2.4: Up hill felt really good and started to push a little and ended up pushing and feeling really good at the top

Mile 2.4 - 3.1:  Flat and recovery - I was tired.

Mile 3.1 - 4.2:  Down hill or so I had thought for the past two years.  I realized today that there is a small incline in the middle of this section and I had never noticed it before.  Worked on leg turn over and trying to stay within a rythm

Mile 4.2 - 5.3:  Down hill and flat at the end.  Tried to stay in rythm and continue to feel good.

I ended up feeling great at the end.  I know I pushed but did not over do it.  This was probably one of the best runs since being injured. And the best part -

Ave Pace:  8:58

Happy Running!


Comments
From MarcieJ on Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:21:08

Wow what a great run for you today! You are really making a comeback! So excited for you. Did you get signed up for Hobblecreek?

From Jody on Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:23:35

Marcie - I hadn't yet - but I just got the email so I am doing it right now. It is filling up really early this year.

From linda10k on Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:43:46

Nice job on your run! I was thinking the same thing this morning. Just get in the mileage and not worry about the pace. After about mile 3 I finally started to get into a groove. This summer my husband will usually be out to the school getting the computers ready for the next school year. The girls and I will spend most of our afternoons at Sand Hollow Aquatic center swimming.

From paula on Thu, May 29, 2008 at 23:40:18

Great job this morning. You are coming back with a vengence.See you in the morning.

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