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Location:

Salt Lake City,

Member Since:

Feb 01, 2012

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Short-Term Running Goals:

2016

February:Surf City USA Marathon

 

 

 

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Race: Strider's Half (13.1 Miles) 01:53:52
Total Distance
13.10

I woke up this morning feeling like I was going to vomit.  Hit snooze a few too many times before I decided to actually get out of bed.  I had some coffee and a PB&J english muffin and that seemed to settle my stomach.  I quickly got dressed and headed north. Halfway to Ogden, I realized that I forgot my Garmin.  I also did not have a watch.  I would have to run completely by feel.  Not the end of the world, as I've done this before with some success. I'm somewhat of a headcase when it comes to running so sometimes it's good not to know paces so that I can't overanalyze things.  

I got to the Red Moose Lodge, picked up my packet, and got on a bus.  It felt like we sat on those buses forever.  Finally, we started moving and headed to the start.  At the start we were informed of the temperature: first 15, then 16, and finally 21 degrees.  I was frozen even with a down coat on. My feet went numb.  I waited as long as possible to take my warm clothes off.  I lined up in the middle and before I knew it, the race had started.

I could not feel my feet for the first few miles.  It was the weirdest feeling trying to run that way.  As my feet warmed up, it felt like my socks were bunched around my toes (they actually were not).  A guy I was running near at the 2 mile mark informed me that we were at 16:55 (there were no clocks on the course).  Crap. That was way too fast, although it was downhill.  I didn't feel very controlled and just knew I was going to slow down a lot.  

The miles seemed to go by so slowly. I kept hoping I would somehow be magically transported to mile 10, so I could just get this run over with.  I felt like I was going too slow and that I wouldn't meet my goal of sub 1:57:57.  At mile 11, I asked roughly what time we were at.  1:35 something, I was told.  Suddenly, it clicked that I could not only meet my goal, but I could even run sub 1:55.  I increased my effort slightly.  As I came into the finishing stretch I saw the clock in the high 1:53s and sprinted to try to get in under 1:54.  The clock clicked over to 1:54 and I finished a few seconds later.  I hoped that my chip time would be 1:53 something and it was.  Results said 1:53:52.

I'm pretty happy with this result.  It's my fastest half since May 2009 when I ran a high 1:48.   It was another step towards getting back to my racing times of 2006-2008.   I still have a lot of work to do to get below 1:50 again, but I think it is possible by the end of summer. Another positive is that my hamstrings felt great.  My left plantar tightened up after the finish, though.  

PM: Went to Yoga for Flexibility to unwind and stretch out. This was much harder than the Restore class I've been going to.  My husband and I were the least flexible people in the room, but I felt much better after the class.   

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Comments
From Kam on Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 13:13:50 from 174.23.218.46

Good work! It sure was cold up there this morning.

From allie on Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 14:16:53 from 97.126.222.108

great race, tina! my feet were numb too. you ran a strong race today. i definitely think sub-1:50 is coming this summer.

From Jake K on Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 14:55:42 from 67.177.21.60

Nice job Tina! Running by feel (when you can't feel your toes) can be hard sometimes! But you came in well under your goal time, so that is great. I agree w/ allie - you can definitely be in PR shape by the summer!

From Andrea on Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 14:56:26 from 67.177.21.60

This is awesome Tina! You will be hitting those PR times again before you know it. With the consistent running and some speed workouts in there, the summer racing season will be very good for you.

From Tara on Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 17:25:57 from 75.169.137.123

Nice work Tina! So exciting to see some progress again towards your goals and old times. Running without a watch, a nightmare. So good for you, it served you well. What did you think of those last miles!?

From Smooth on Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 21:57:35 from 174.27.212.157

EXCELLENT JOB Tina!!! WAY to exceed your goal while running watchless! Here's to more PR this summer! Take care of that plantar!

From Tina on Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 09:43:35 from 75.169.7.23

Thanks everyone! It turned out to be a beautiful day to run (once my feet thawed out)! I really enjoyed the course, although it didn't feel as "aided" as I expected. The course profile was similar to the old Atlanta Half where I ran my PR.

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