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Christmas Rush Fun Run

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Location:

Federal Way,WA,USA

Member Since:

Jan 08, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

7 5Ks : PR 23:21 (2011)

5 10Ks: PR 47:17 (2011)

9 Half Marathons: PR 1:44:19 (2010)

2 Marathons: PR 3:55:08 (2010)

Short-Term Running Goals:

STAY HEALTHY, CROSS TRAIN, STRENGTH TRAIN!  Operation no more ITB pain, ankle tendonitis, or stress fractures. 

2012 Racing Calendar:

March - Lincoln City Half Marathon 

May - Portland Rock n Roll Half Marathon

June - Seattle Rock n Roll Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run a 5k in less than 23 minutes 

Run a 10k in less than 47 minutes

Run a half marathon in less than 1:44

FINISH another marathon (without wanting to die this time); beat 3:55:08, and someday BQ!

Personal:

Happily married for 5 years with an adorable chocolate lab, Cooper.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Nike Free's 3.0 Lifetime Miles: 186.08
2012 Swimming Lifetime Miles: 6.25
2011 Cooper Lifetime Miles: 91.27
Bikila Vibram FF Lifetime Miles: 373.87
Merrell Pace Glove Lifetime Miles: 316.70
Saucony Mirage Lifetime Miles: 325.76
2012 Cycling Lifetime Miles: 39.00
2012 Crosstraining Lifetime Miles: 11.20
Race: Christmas Rush Fun Run (6.2 Miles) 00:51:20, Place in age division: 2
Total Distance
7.20

This was a really dissapointing race.  I wasn't expecting a lot, I haven't been training that hard, I've been letting myself slack off with slow miles, walking, lots of treadmill work, and I don't remember the last time I did a speed workout.  Still, I expected to not want to die.  I've been training, I swear, I should be able to run 6 miles!

But somehow, pretty much from the third mile on I just felt like my legs were lead, like it was the last miles of a full marathon, not a 10k.  I had to tell myself, just keep going, just keep going, and it was so short!  It was so depressing and I just didn't understand it - I took yesterday off so my legs were fresh.  First my shins were bothering me, then my calves, and my legs overall just felt like they weighed 1,000 pounds each. 

Splits:

1 - 8:13

2 - 8:08

3 - I have no idea, can't remember, must be somewhere around 8:08 or something

4 - 8:15

5 - 8:24

6 - 8:30

You can see how the downward spiral came on, and I just couldn't stop it.  I had slowly picked off about 10 or so people in miles 2-3 and it was so sad to watch ALL of them (and more!) to pass me in miles 5 and 6 and I just couldn't do anything to stop it.  I would be like, okay, at least keep up with them, but I just couldn't make my legs move.  Even sprinting at the end was a huge effort and I doubt my sprint was much faster than 8:10 mile pace or so.  Blahhhhh. 

So the most depressing thing is that 3 months ago I ran a 10k in 49:16 and although I felt exhausted and slightly nauteous afterwards, my legs were absolutely fine. 

Good race overall though, very flat, pretty through a park along the Green River, well run with cute shirts and mile markers. 

Take Aways - I clearly need to train harder.  I need to make it a priority to push myself harder and not let myself slack and run treadmill miles at 6mph (10min pace) because that is unacceptable.  I HAVE to run outside both weekend days in the winter, no matter the weather, its my only chance to be outside.  And I must start adding speedwork back into the workouts, even if its on the treadmill.  Better something than nothing. 


 They just posted the results of the race, and I guess on the plus side, I got 2nd in my age division (25th out of women).  Should have stuck around since it said the top 5 in each age group got prizes!  Probably the only one I"ll ever get.... I need to savor it despite the dissapointment!



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Comments
From barry on Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 09:28:21

I am sorry you had such a bad race, but one thing to remember is at least you finished it. Here is a video that i have watched from another blogger that has helped me when i have had bad races. The blogger name is Josse. Here is the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWB2ofa8NZU&feature=related I hope this helps you!

From Snoqualmie on Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 13:28:53

Sorry your race was disappointing. Sounds like it has lit a fire under you, though. (Hm, warm fire sounds good today - br, eh?)

From plumbcrazy on Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 13:34:43

It's a bummer that you had such a tough race but at least it sounds like you are taking some valuable lessons out of it. We all have days like that. What we're trying to do here is keep them to a minimum. I can totaly relate to having a hard time getting out there. This time of year, between weather and lack of sun, it makes staying motivated tough. Just remember all the work we put in now will pay off big time in the spring.

From Sean Sundwall on Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 17:50:39

I really wanted to run this but for the second year in a row it conflicted with Cross Country Nationals. Sorry about the bummer race.

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