This is going to be a quick one.
A couple weeks ago my friend, Laura and I ran in the Boston's Run to Remember Half Marathon. I've run this race once before in 2011 which was my debut to distance running. The 2011 race was okay. I remember getting sick the week before it and being miserable the whole time.
This race was kinda similar. I was a little off to start but got through.
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Official race photo. cred:Runner Buzz Media |
Halfs are not really my thing...
My year started out with another plan but due to some setbacks early in the year and an ongoing health issue, training for a spring marathon (or ultra as I was originally signed up for) was out of the question. I threw this into the schedule mainly as motivation to keep running.
The goal: take it easy and try for even splits.
Somewhere in the back of my head I thought I could maintain an 11:30 min/mile pace for the whole race. I had been working hard at track and have been getting more consistent with my reps. On easy runs, my mile times have been in the 11:50-12:30 min/mile range which, though much slower than past years, is a great improvement from this winter and from last year's marathon (avg'ing 13ish pace). For the shorter faster stuff, I can now get down into the 10's and I have been getting a lot out of our group long runs once a month.
Joining my running group at the track this winter and coaching myself to stay positive has made the world of difference. For this race, I made the decision to run my own pace and not get distracted by the crowd or what others were doing. I had some mild abdominal cramping at the start but I was confident that my goal was attainable. I kept with the plan. I aimed to walk all the hills and water stops [and smile for all the course cameras]. In the end, I was surprised at how close I was to hitting the 11:30 pace! Below are my splits.
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Official race photo. cred:Runner Buzz Media |
mile 1- 11:22
mile 2- 11:19 mile 3- 10:55
mile 4- 11:57
mile 5- 11:08
mile 6- 11:36
mile 7- 11:39
mile 8- 11:19
mile 9- 12:12
mile 10- 11:24
mile 11- 11:53
mile 12- 11:24
mile 13- 11:03
All things considered, it was a good race. Perfect cloudy 60 degrees. Perfect-ish pacing and super sweet race pics. :)
My friend also had a wicked good race. We decided to run separately and she finished up in 1:48 something! Congrats, Laura!
How about you?
How is your race training going?
Have you had to make adjustments in your 2016 race schedule?
Do you ever plan walk breaks in a race?