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15k PR...to finish my highest mileage week EVER! (Read 627 times)

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rectumdamnnearkilledem

    Big grin I knew it would be a course PR...last year this course was covered in 6" of snow the consistency of wet concrete mixed with Vaseline. By all accounts my time could have been a lot faster, but with marathon #2 on the horizon I didn't push myself nearly as much as I could have...took it easy up the hills, allowed myself to enjoy the flat areas (of which there weren't terribly many), blasted down the hills. I still managed to PR, so my 15k in late June on a relatively flat course should be a piece-o-cake...assuming I recover well from marathon and trail relay. Woke at 6:30 (mostly due to hungry cats accustomed to rising at that hour who would not be ignored), putzed around with coffee and breakfast, made my way out the door before 8. Had to make a potty stop 15 minutes down the road (coffee = crazy bladder...better before race than during--no port-a-johns on the course), finally arrived at race site at 8:50. Got my packet and had a half hour for attaching chip, bib, stretching, and last potty break. Also met Buffalo Gal and her friend, Shelly--one of the local NPR affiliate on-air personalities (she is planning to register at RA soon--yay!). Very cool! My bestie (Eryn/backroadrunner) also ran. She was ahead of me for most of the race, but we followed our typical pattern...she creeps ahead of me on the uphills, I catch her on the downs, then I pull out all the stops for the finish (I think she put a hex on me at Milwaukee, since my cramps at mile 20.5 allowed her to finish sub 4:30 and I was 20+ minutes behind her). She did awesomely for someone whose work has been a major barrier to training and has had a week of insomnia and serious back issues. With adequate training I wouldn't stand a chance against that whipper-snapper. According to my Garmin we were off at 9:33. 1:28:35 later I crossed the finish line. This race is pretty much hill after hill after hill for the first half. Then the next couple of miles are a little more gently rolling, with a couple of last long and gradual hills (into the cold wind--ow) before the last half mile or so spill downhill. I friggin' LOVE that part. I get to combine burning the last sprinter blast of "speed" in my legs with gravity and pass a handful of people--YES! According to my Garmin I hit max speed of 6:29mm. Ummm...holy hell! My average training pace is usually in the 11 minute range! Shocked I wish I had remembered to stop my Garmin at the finish to see my actual pace for that last .3 mile. My AG placement was 7/11, overall 148/211. Last year there were about 90 fewer people (thanks to weather, in large part), so I didn't place this year. Apparently all the slow people came out last year. Wink Nice medals for all finishers. This is only the 4th year, but this race is already up by over 60 people compared to the first year. It's nice to see a small town race like this do well. It's a beautiful, challenging course. Last year I vowed never to run that race again...then I placed and reconsidered. This year I didn't place, but can't wait for '10. Smile

    Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

    remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

         ~ Sarah Kay

      Great job, Zoom! Cool
      KvnJns


        Nice Job Zoomie, It was a great day of racing. It little on the breezy side but not too bad. Congrats on your PR.

        Kevin

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        rectumdamnnearkilledem

          Nice Job Zoomie, It was a great day of racing. It little on the breezy side but not too bad. Congrats on your PR.
          Yep, we had to run into the wind towards the end, but not for more than maybe a mile...not horrible. And the sun was shining and no snow (that will change tomorrow, but that's a rest day, so I don't care, ha!). Glad you HM guys had such a nice race day in Flushing, too! Smile

          Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

          remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

               ~ Sarah Kay


          Marquess of Utopia

            Nice Job


            Member Since 2008

              Way to go Kristen! Good Job!


              Think Whirled Peas

                Right on, sista.

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                Misinformation Officer

                  Fast time of 6:29?!?!!! Shocked WTG! (I could only do that if in mortal danger, and even then might just opt for the quick way out...)
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                  rectumdamnnearkilledem

                    Fast time of 6:29?!?!!! Shocked WTG! (I could only do that if in mortal danger, and even then might just opt for the quick way out...)
                    Ha, I didn't think I could fall that fast. I'm guessing I hit that pace for all of 2-3 strides. Wink My legs (and knees--woot!) feel surprisingly GOOD 6 hours after finishing (I'm sure I won't be saying this tomorrow AM), but my lungs are PISSED. There were a few farms and orchards that were doing burning of leaves and some houses had smoke coming out of the chimneys, so my windbags took a beating.

                    Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

                    remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

                         ~ Sarah Kay

                    CaliforniaGirl


                      According to my Garmin I hit max speed of 6:29mm. Ummm...holy hell!
                      Damn girl! I'm impressed. Awesome job, congratulations!!

                      The mind is everything. What you think you become. ~Buddha

                      xor


                        Very cool. 15k is a fun distance. Far enough that I won't barf like I do after many 5ks and some 10ks, short enough to feel like I'm running fast. Too bad we have no 15ks here. You did great!

                         

                        theyapper


                        On the road again...

                          Great job. Great time.

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                          Paul

                            Sounds like a great time (and a good distance) I'm glad you enjoyed yourself and got that PR! A MTA: 44 miles in a race week!!!! I only have one of those scheduled this year. WOW

                            Recalculating...

                             

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                            rectumdamnnearkilledem

                              Very cool. 15k is a fun distance. Far enough that I won't barf like I do after many 5ks and some 10ks, short enough to feel like I'm running fast. Too bad we have no 15ks here. You did great!
                              Thanks! I agree about that distance...I really think 15k-HM is kind of my sweet spot. I'm lucky that we have 2 great 15ks within an hour of me--this one and another one in late June.

                              Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

                              remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

                                   ~ Sarah Kay


                              A Saucy Wench

                                Very cool. 15k is a fun distance. Far enough that I won't barf like I do after many 5ks and some 10ks, short enough to feel like I'm running fast. Too bad we have no 15ks here. You did great!
                                That does sound like a great distance. i was just thinking "I have never seen any around here I wonder if there are any?" but if srlopez says there are not...it must be so. Smile

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                                "When I got too tired to run anymore I just pretended I wasnt tired and kept running anyway" - dd, age 7

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