The countdown is on. Saturday morning, 7:00 AM, I will be taking off on a 13.1 mile expedition as I run my first ever half marathon. All the training has taken place. Now I'm in the day of making sure I get plenty of rest, so that my legs have plenty of energy to take in the whole distance.
Yes, being the person I am, and being married to the one to whom I am, you can imagine that I have a strategy. That includes research, and especially helpful have been hints from a magazine called "Runners", which published a special on half marathons about 3 months ago. So, what's my plan, you ask? I'm glad you asked.
I will wake up early on Saturday, probably around 5:30, and start doing some stretching. I want to make sure my lower back, thighs, hamstrings, and calves are well stretched and warmed up. Once I take the bus up to the starting point (which leaves me about 45 minutes prior to the race), I will probably do some light jogging and/or fast walking, simply to get the blood flowing. Then, it will be race time!
My goal is to run the second half of the race faster than the first half. I will probably take about the first 6 miles or so at a pace of about 7 MPH. That has been the speed I used on my easy days of running, which doesn't use up a lot of energy. Then I plan to pick up the pace to about 7.5 MPH for the next 3-4 miles. That leaves me with about 3-3.5 miles to the end. During that time, I will gradually pick up pace, according to how I feel, but my hope is to average a little over 8 MPH over those last three miles.
That means that I hope to finish the 13.1 miles in roughly 1.5-1.75 hours. That means that around 8:30-8:45 MST on Saturday, I will have completed my first ever half marathon. When you consider that I have always hated distance running in the past, I will consider this a great achievement in my life. Check in sometime this weekend to see a few pictures of this great feat!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
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Good luck Scott, It sounds like you are well prepared & have your strategy in place! We here in MN will be thinking about you! Blessings, good luck & have fun. It's true grit, down to the nitty gritty time! You will be accomplishing one of your life time goals. Remember we will dance together at the wedding! Your mother-in-law.
I was already impressed by "I will wake up early on Saturday, probably around 5:30..."
Good luck!
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