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Sherpagirl
posted: 4/25/2008 at 6:14 PM
I am sure we have all done it. What was your worst race mistake. Mine was during one of my first races drinking a powerlifting drink mix with whole milk to get extra calories. I NEVER drink milk. Needless to say I spend the first 13 miles on the bike in a lot of distress.
If you're bored ask why you're boring
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posted: 4/25/2008 at 6:59 PM
Mine was in 8th grade at a Junior Olympics meet. I was running the 2 mile for the first time and there were only 4 other runners in my age group (who had all run it many times). So i went out trying to keep up with them and ended up setting a PR in the 400m on the first lap!!!! Undecided Yeah that wasn't good. So i got lapped by all 4 other runners and had to run the entire last lap by myself. Cry My dad said he was pretty proud of me cuz most people prolly would've quit.I swore up and down i would never run that race again!! Well to say 2 weeks later, when i ran it again LOL, i made a 2 minute PR and have never been lapped again! Big grin
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:01 PM
modified: 4/25/2008 at 7:02 PM
Trained 20 weeks for marathon, not missing a workout.

Read countless books and articles.

Prepared everything down to the finest detail.

Donated blood 3 days before the race.

Spent weeks wondering why my time was an hour slower than my goal.

"On most days, run easy. On some days, run hard. But not too hard."
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mmm... monkey brains
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:03 PM
Quote from milesoftrials on 4/25/2008 at 7:01 PM:
Trained 20 weeks for marathon, not missing a workout.

Read countless books and articles.

Prepared everything down to the finest detail.

Donated blood 3 days before the race.

Spent weeks wondering why my time was an hour slower than my goal.


As you've since figured it out, am I allowed to laugh? That's awesome!
Drew

Road to the Monkey


Just run, baby.

Your hide will make a fine poncho.
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:03 PM
modified: 4/25/2008 at 7:05 PM
Yeah, I laugh about it too. I am a reverse blood-doper. Actually a few weeks after the race my Father in Law was talking about blood doping and that's when it hit me like DUH!

"On most days, run easy. On some days, run hard. But not too hard."
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Funky Monkey
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:19 PM
Quote from sherpagirl on 4/25/2008 at 6:14 PM:
What was your worst race mistake.


Running CMM 2008.

A week after a 102 mile week.

Three weeks after a 42 mile run in an 89 mile week.

During Passover.

With no carb load.

With no carbs on the course. And no sports drink.

Constipated.

With a load of laxative in me.

With a cough.

During hot and humid conditions.
It's all fun and games until the flying monkeys attack.
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Swamp Henchman Chewie
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:22 PM
No fair, K-Cubed co-Team leader. You have to delete that post and put it back tomorrow.
E-mail: JakeKnight2002@aol.com
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"The past is nothing but a series of recollections; it does not own you ... if we are prisoners of the past, we are jailer as well."
~~ Jack Kerley, The Hundredth Man

Original Pre-Editing Running-Related Song Lyrics

I would do anything for love
I'd run right into Hell and back.
Because its a flat out and back course.
And my friend BQ'd there.
~~ Meat Loaf
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Swamp Henchman Chewie
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:25 PM
modified: 4/25/2008 at 7:25 PM
And I won't go on and on about my dumbest mistake (who me?) because I've only talked about it 42 times (roughly). The short version is that 2 years ago this week, prior to the 2006 CMM, I was trying to break 4:00 in my third marathon. The first one I really trained for.

I pretty much neglected all the runs except the long runs. Worse yet, in the week before the race I figured if a little hydration is good ... a whole week of guzzling water and Gatorade all day long must be better! And if a little carbo-loading is good, a whole week of nothing but huge plates of spaghetti for every meal must be super-duper good!

The results were predictable. Almost deadly. And really gross. Finish time: 4:53.
E-mail: JakeKnight2002@aol.com
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"The past is nothing but a series of recollections; it does not own you ... if we are prisoners of the past, we are jailer as well."
~~ Jack Kerley, The Hundredth Man

Original Pre-Editing Running-Related Song Lyrics

I would do anything for love
I'd run right into Hell and back.
Because its a flat out and back course.
And my friend BQ'd there.
~~ Meat Loaf
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SuperMegaHeart'er
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:27 PM
modified: 4/25/2008 at 7:29 PM
Let's hope the laxitives kick in BEFORE THE RACE....


Smile
" Consistency is the difference between a True Champion and an Occasional Winner"...

My 2008 Mantra - "Never give up what you want MOST for what you want NOW…"
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h2c tee
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:33 PM
modified: 4/25/2008 at 7:41 PM
going out in 5:04 (fastest mile up to that time!) en route to a 17:31 5k.
going out in 5:25 first mile en route to a 2:42 marathon.
running 32 races last year.
running Hood to Coast last year - but great memories.
“During the first half of the marathon you’re afraid you’re going to die and during the second half you’re afraid you’re going to live.” – Alex Ratelle, talking about the effort to run 2:30:40 at age 56.
Mr Inertia
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Heck of a Guy
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:35 PM
I've been using the old standby of going out too fast. frankly it's been getting a bit boring. As I'm not a highly creative runner, I think I'll copy of few of these just tto mix my racing up a bit.
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posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:37 PM
Setting a goal to go sub 20 minutes in a 5K.
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"You've got to get to the state in life where going for it is more important than winning or losing" -- Arthur Ashe
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Swamp Henchman Chewie
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:40 PM
Quote from RunCheffyRun on 4/25/2008 at 7:27 PM:
Let's hope the laxitives kick in BEFORE THE RACE....


Smile


Speak for yourself. I'm hoping for a mile 15 blowout of epic proportions.
E-mail: JakeKnight2002@aol.com
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"The past is nothing but a series of recollections; it does not own you ... if we are prisoners of the past, we are jailer as well."
~~ Jack Kerley, The Hundredth Man

Original Pre-Editing Running-Related Song Lyrics

I would do anything for love
I'd run right into Hell and back.
Because its a flat out and back course.
And my friend BQ'd there.
~~ Meat Loaf
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posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:41 PM
In a short race - decided to try to find someone to pace off of and accidentally picking the local track star.

Marathon - Boston two years ago. Got to the waiting area at like 8 in the morning and proceeded to down two 32oz gatorades so I could make sure I stayed hydrated for the race. By the time the race started my stomach was turning over on itself like there was no tomorrow.

What's that old saying about never doing anything at a race that you didnt do in training?
"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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SuperMegaHeart'er
posted: 4/25/2008 at 7:45 PM
Quote from JakeKnight on 4/25/2008 at 7:40 PM:
Speak for yourself. I'm hoping for a mile 15 blowout of epic proportions.


WAH...... Smile

Make sure you are there to catch the " Rick Roll" dance that will surely follow....extra swivel hips required Wink
" Consistency is the difference between a True Champion and an Occasional Winner"...

My 2008 Mantra - "Never give up what you want MOST for what you want NOW…"
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