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Mill city running nut
posted: 7/22/2008 at 4:55 PM
Finally got in a long(ish) run exactly 3 months before the Bay State Marathon in Lowell MA. It was late (11pm), hot, humid and I was too wired to sleep so I put on my shoes and churned out 5 laps of the 2.6 mile loop near my house. I started easy (8:45 pace) but I felt great so I gradually picked it up and did the last loop at 8:00 pace for a time of 1:49 for 13 miles.

We'll see if I can do a long run weekly like all those training plans recommend. I've been eying a 16.1 mile loop along the Merrimack which might be my next challenge.
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posted: 7/23/2008 at 3:55 PM
Quote from nkeliher on 7/22/2008 at 4:55 PM:
exactly 3 months before the Bay State Marathon in Lowell MA


Seems hard to believe, but October will be here before you know it. Including this coming Sunday, I'm down to the last four long runs on my training plan.

Are you running the half or the full?

Ed
Tuesday Good Times 5K series in Lowell, MA (So sad it's over)

2008: HTFU and BQ at BayState Marathon

Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy
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posted: 7/24/2008 at 1:28 PM
Quote from BadDawg on 7/23/2008 at 3:55 PM:
Seems hard to believe, but October will be here before you know it. Including this coming Sunday, I'm down to the last four long runs on my training plan.

Are you running the half or the full?


I am doing the Full - been 3 years since I ran a marathon (and that one was a lot of walking at the end of Ironman Florida).

I know what you mean. I just did an 18 miler this weekend and when I look at my schedule I only have 3 more really long runs planned (one more 18 and two 20s). Granted there are a few races and long progression runs in the mix as well, but it makes it feel like it is just around the corner.
"80% of success is showing up." ~ Woody Allen

"Go that way... really fast. If something gets in your way... turn." ~ Charles DeMar

God doesn't give you what you want. He gives you what you need, the rest is up to you.
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Mill city running nut
posted: 7/24/2008 at 3:14 PM
I'm going to do the full - it's my first marathon so the most important thing is to finish but I also want to run a decent time (<9 minute pace).

If anyone's got any tips about training or race strategy I'm all ears.
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posted: 7/28/2008 at 6:15 PM
Guys - Keep me posted on Bay State Shocked .....No way I can be ready for this year, but I absolutely intend to be there in 2009............I hope you will tell me all about that race for my prep for next year.....
2009 RUNNING GOALSs
-40MPW average
-5K time of 23:59 or faster
-5 Mile time of 42:59 or faster
-Half Marathon - 1Hr 59mins or faster
-Run The 2009 Baystate Marathon (Ill be happy with any time)

2009 weight to 135lbs (down from current 147lbs - but ultimately weighed 167 before I started running)
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