Anyway, a decent run this morning. 2 miles warm up. 3 miles at short tempo. 2 miles cool down.
The target tempo paces on this new plan (8:10 short tempo and 8:37 long tempo) are quite a bit slower than other plans' tempo paces. But that's okay. I'm sure the difference is in the intent of the run. And I'm sure Coach is going to do a more than sufficient job of kicking my butt before he's through with me.
Bill
Morning, gang!
Bill - no need to chill - your intentions were good, and you didn't mean to hurt feelings.
Congratulations to all of our Seattle marathoners!!
My week in DC was wonderful - the running trails in the DC area are awesome. I got to run every day - 7 to 8.25 miles per run. I visited Abe a couple of times - I love running on the National Mall. The hills and humidity were challenging - I loved every minute.
The weekend weather wasn't as horrible as predicted - I managed 18 miles on the Airline Trail Saturday morning - humid but not too hot. 7.75 miles this morning - again a bit humid but temps in the mid-60's. The rain started as I was finishing the 5th mile, but it felt good. Looks like the osprey chicks have hatched.
Good runs all!
"older but not dead yet"
Marathon Maniac #1109
My heart is still in a bubble. What a great weekend we all had in Seattle (btw, there was no feelings hurt, we were just joking...sorry Bregarcito..my apologies and butterfly hugs to you and now I feel bad that you feel bad Thanks for all your caring tracking...I know it meant a lot to all of us.
There was so much laughter and talking and eating and drinking and running and dreaming going on at the gorgeous house by the lake Washington. I know the stories will come here one by one. For now I just have to say that I am blessed to be part of your lives. You guys are awesome.
Will do tai chi today. I am taking this week easy to recover. All that dancing dove and I did will require some extra recovery time hehehhe.
Tammy... you are a M>A>R>A>T>H>O>N>E>R
Timbo you are a M>A>R>A>T>H>O>N>E>R
Marathon Maniac #957
Good Morning!
No run for me today. After being dropped off at the airport yesterday by the lovely Mariposai and her DH at 10:00 am, Seattle time, I got home just before midnight Eastern time, a little jumbled by the time change and long travel day. A great weekend, memories which I will savor for a long time, but it’s good to be home again. Up at 6 and back to work today, if a bit yawning.
Re tracking – I think the lesson here is that when we have a big group running a race like this, we need to post our bib numbers the day before, so that anyone interested in tracking has access, especially since we don’t always know each other’s full names, and then no one gets missed in the confusion.
Sarge – congratulations on your AG award in yesterday’s 10K!
CNYrunner – congratulations on your 1st AG win!
Dg – it sounds like the careful approach is really working well.
Happy Monday!
Half Fanatic #36
Good Morning All!!!
I agree with Holly we should have posted all our bib numbers the day before...I guess so much going on!!! Next time we'll be better prepared!
I was searching through the crowds during the race looking for familiar faces: saw Erika and Holly in the first out and back, Dave twice and Robert...who could miss him in pink...!! I'm sorry I couldn't hang out by the finish line but I got a ride home with my friend who had already been waiting for me for hours having run a fast half.
Looking forward to pictures and reports!!!
Francesca
Neighbor Lady
Boy, Aamos got us good yesterday! That rascal.
Congrats to all the racers, and big time congrats to those who did their first ever marathon. Woo hoo!
It's a rest day for me, but will do some x-training at lunch of after work to get a new pair of trail shoes.
Have a great week, folks ~
i'm lovin' it... MM#1949
Morning or is it afternoon?
3 miles, two dogs, 30 minutes
I am so wishing I had taken the day off from work today to just relax, enjoy the post- party and post-marathon effect and to be able to post an RR, but slaving away I am here at work.
But here is a quick summary of my weekend.
Thursday night: we showed up at “the house” by 11pm. We were greeted by Erika and Peter, Tim from RA, Aamos from RA, Tammy and her friend Laura. The party was already way on its way. Aamos and I kept it going until 4am. We sat by the lake and chatted the night away and welcome a terrific new day.
Friday: We had a luxurious breakfast waiting for Holly to show up. Then we went to the expo and came back to get ready for dinner. Francesca, from RA and her DH showed up with the best lasagna this side of Italy. That night Divechief, Mike and Runrwife joined us as well. We ate; laugh and our spirits were content.
Oh, and we did make sure Erika had her timing device on her shoes.
Saturday morning: I was so excited to see our first time marathoners ready themselves for their race. Tammy looked faboulous as always. After a nutritious breakfast, we left the house by 6 thinking we would get to the starting line by 6:10. But we with 25,000 other runner were trying to make there on time, so we got trapped in traffic until 7:41. It was surprising to me that not one person in the group was upset about our late start. All of us had some racing goals in mind, but we were all so calm about it. Running to the starting line was not an option since we were about 3 miles from the starting line.
We started the race 41 minutes late and the rest is history.
Dove and I danced and ran the whole way together. Our running was in sync, step by step, breath by breath. Chatting away about our past, present and hope for the future. That woman is pure gold inside and out. Just hanging out with her makes you feel stronger and more powerful.
So...why did we run together??? and waisted our time dancing???
...that is a story for another day.
But we had NO white gloves sighting...the whole weekend.
and never had the chance to meet Mr and Mrs. Forward either.
Yes, what's up with that? I came 2500 miles, and went home without a single Stevie Ray hug...
You know, I think he did the same thing at the Air Force Marathon in 2007 - ran it, saw me there, but didn't even say hi.....(sniff, sniff)...I am not feeling the love here....