What a weekend it has been. Saturday in prep for The Flying
Pig Marathon May 4th I had to do a cut back run BUT I also had a
half planned for Sunday. The smart person would have said no run Saturday or
short easy run since the race is the following day. Seeing as how I PR’d at the
Shamrock after running long I thought hey I can do that again. So Saturday I
did my 13.02 training run and to be honest felt good during all be it got a
little hot weather really started to warm up. I felt good after the run and
figured if I go home stretch and rest I should be ripping roaring ready to go for
the half on Sunday.
The Chi Town Half Marathon, in a nut shell is a really good
race. It’s just small enough that you don’t get over whelmed by the people and
you don’t have to fight your way around people. The course was nice BUT thanks
to all the twist and turn you have to take it seemed way longer that it should
have been. If you run an out and back or a loop they seem much faster. Night
before the race I seriously debated what I should wear I knew for sure I was
wearing my CES jersey (Side note I really need more CES racing gear). The big
question was should I wear shorts or tights and shorts over them. In the end I decided
to wear shorts and a long sleeve t-shirt under my jersey. Thankfully the long
sleeve was really thin. Do to get to the race later then I would have liked
everything was rushed. After a quick bathroom break I jumped into the start
corral. I was hoping to find the pacer for the pace I was hoping to run but no
such luck. Interesting thing is they started the 10K and Half at the same time
a lot of races start one and then start the other right after. It didn’t matter
though I was in the zone and ready to go. The run went off and I started my
race. The original game plan was to start slow and pick up the pace at the end.
Since I did not have a pacer I realized I’d have to pace myself. You’d think as
a pacer for CES I’d be better at this sad truth is I have to work on it. As the
race was going on I made it a point to relax and pass when I could and if I
needed to slow down I did. As I was going along I caught up to the 9:10 pacers
and followed them for a bit but then realized I could go faster so I passed
them. Needless to say I never saw them again. As the race went on I kept my
going trying not to go too fast or too slow. As the race started to go on my
legs did start to feel tired but I was not going to give up. After a number of
twist and turns I finally saw the last turn and knew I was close to the finish
line. I started to speed up and when I looked at the clock it said 1:57:56.
Since I started a few min after the fun went off I knew that wasn’t my time. In
the end my time was 1:54:46, not a PR but still sub 2 hr half.
Now time for my final thought; running 13 miles before you
plan to race a half marathon is not a good idea. I justified it because I PR’d
the week before at the Shamrock Shuffle but what if I’d have run shorter the
day before the Shamrock, could I have done better? Maybe I really can’t say and
I can not dwell on it any more. The only thing I can do is take this as a
learning experience. I’m disappointed with my setting a PR but at the same time
I grateful for the learning opportunity this has presented me with. It has to
be quality over quantity. Sure it is awesome to say I ran 100 miles this week
but then ask how many of those were good miles? Were you feeling good during
that run? These are all the things you have to take into consideration. I’d
rather run 6 miles and a good pace and feel good after rather then run 10 or
more but feels like crap through most of it.



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