I think that is a GREAT run all things considered!!!! I can only imagine how miserably out of sync I'd be with only one hand. From taking water, Gu, etc, to fiddling with the Garmin it would had to be a #####.Go get'm tomorrow gruecd!!!!!***Race Report***
My wife and I did our local half today. As I posted earlier, I broke my fourth metacarpal about a month ago, so I spent three weeks in a hand cast that completely imobilized my hand, fingers and wrist. Needless to say, this completely wrecked my training becuse the lining of the cast wasn't waterproof; sweat = no-no. Still, I had done a few 12+ runs before my injury, and I was able to work in a 13-miler last week knowing that my cast was coming off the next day anyway. My orthopedist replaced my cast with a removable plastic splint that just wraps aroud the back of my hand on Monday, and everybody always says you can fudge a half, so I figured I was good to go.
Considering that its mid-May, it was preposterously cold (34 degrees, 27 with the wind chill) at the start, so it was running pants and long sleeves for me. My wife also wore gloves, which was smart because my hands were numb and useless by the end. With my spint, though, I couldn't have worn gloves regardless. I bumped into my physical therapist before the race, and he double-checked my range-of-motion with my bum hand. After the race, I talke to my orthopedist for a while; we was the main MD on staff for the day. This is a cool perk of living in a small town.
Anyhow, not much to say about the race. I knew I wasn't going to be able to beat my original time goal (1:50), so I just ran with my wife the whole time. At first I was't sure that I'd even be able to match her ~8:35 pace the whole way, but by Mile 6 I was pretty confident that I was fine. I finished at 1:52:50, which is four seconds off my time from last year (and PR -- this was only my second official half).
I'm very mildly irritated, because I'm real sure that I could have found 3 minutes somewhere had I been able to train properly during crunch time. No big deal though. It's not that hard to find other halfs, and they're easy to train for. I think we're doing a half in Red Wing, MN in August, so maybe I'll do better there. This was just a nce, pleasant outing, which is always a good thing.
Nice race IK! I know the result is not what you were after when you started training, but there is nothing you can do about a broken hand. The next one will be your sub 1:50. I ran 12.35 in 1:47 today. I took it easy for the first few miles, and the wind was a challenge of its own. I usually start with the most hilly portion of my run and today that was also straight into the wind. After being mostly a treadmill trainer last year I can not believe how much more I enjoy running outside. The hills around my house always had me pretty worried about outside running, but I have grown to really like hills. There is nothing boring about running a hilly route. Today it was really windy and that was just another challenge. Turns out I like running on days like this. Just adds to the feeling of accomplishment when I am done.IvanKaramazov said:***Race Report***My wife and I did our local half today. As I posted earlier, I broke my fourth metacarpal about a month ago, so I spent three weeks in a hand cast that completely imobilized my hand, fingers and wrist. Needless to say, this completely wrecked my training becuse the lining of the cast wasn't waterproof; sweat = no-no. Still, I had done a few 12+ runs before my injury, and I was able to work in a 13-miler last week knowing that my cast was coming off the next day anyway. My orthopedist replaced my cast with a removable plastic splint that just wraps aroud the back of my hand on Monday, and everybody always says you can fudge a half, so I figured I was good to go.Considering that its mid-May, it was preposterously cold (34 degrees, 27 with the wind chill) at the start, so it was running pants and long sleeves for me. My wife also wore gloves, which was smart because my hands were numb and useless by the end. With my spint, though, I couldn't have worn gloves regardless. I bumped into my physical therapist before the race, and he double-checked my range-of-motion with my bum hand. After the race, I talke to my orthopedist for a while; we was the main MD on staff for the day. This is a cool perk of living in a small town.Anyhow, not much to say about the race. I knew I wasn't going to be able to beat my original time goal (1:50), so I just ran with my wife the whole time. At first I was't sure that I'd even be able to match her ~8:35 pace the whole way, but by Mile 6 I was pretty confident that I was fine. I finished at 1:52:50, which is four seconds off my time from last year (and PR -- this was only my second official half).I'm very mildly irritated, because I'm real sure that I could have found 3 minutes somewhere had I been able to train properly during crunch time. No big deal though. It's not that hard to find other halfs, and they're easy to train for. I think we're doing a half in Red Wing, MN in August, so maybe I'll do better there. This was just a nce, pleasant outing, which is always a good thing.
i'll be tracking him with my bicycleDo we have a link to track grueced tomorrow?

keep us updated in real timei'll be tracking him with my bicycleDo we have a link to track grueced tomorrow?![]()
Wow, your doc needs to get up-to-date on the latest technology. My daughter re-broke her arm in January, and with the material the cast was made from, she was able to shower and even swim in her PE class at school. No need for the plastic-bag-over-cast-in-the-shower routine, she just had to be sure to let it drain sufficiently after shower/swim.IvanKaramazov said:Needless to say, this completely wrecked my training becuse the lining of the cast wasn't waterproof; sweat = no-no.
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I'm a bad person for deep-down hoping that our shared 1/2 PR stays between us... as much as I wish you speed and happy running today.
I really doubt I can hold 6:50s for 13 miles.
In response to the above....1. Furley, didn't see you out there. If you were naked, I'm kinda glad I didn't see you.....I am starting to get pretty excited for my half. (Gruecd, I am predicting a 1:29:55 for you)
i will be standing on the corner of Hickory Hill and Gross, fully nude, waving to the marathoners
I'm a bad person for deep-down hoping that our shared 1/2 PR stays between us... as much as I wish you speed and happy running today.
I really doubt I can hold 6:50s for 13 miles.In response to the above....1. Furley, didn't see you out there. If you were naked, I'm kinda glad I didn't see you..... :XI am starting to get pretty excited for my half. (Gruecd, I am predicting a 1:29:55 for you)![]()
2. Sorry, Floppo, our shared PR is toast.![]()
3. Well, I can't quite hold 6:50s for 13 miles....
4. ....but I can hold 6:52's for 13.1 miles!![]()
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Finished in 1:30:10, good for 1st place in the Clydesdale division and a new PR by almost 2:30!Gotta go get in the shower now, but needless to say, I'm very happy with today's results. Splits as follows:
7:08, 7:05, 7:01, 6:59, 6:53, 6:55, 6:51, 6:54, 6:58, 6:52, 6:32, 6:42, 6:54 for miles 1-13 and 0:28 (4:54 pace) for the last tenth. What's even more impressive is that my Garmin registered exactly 13.10 miles, so we must've done a very nice job of running the tangents.
Awesome stuff here. Great job.4. ....but I can hold 6:52's for 13.1 miles!![]()
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Finished in 1:30:10, good for 1st place in the Clydesdale division and a new PR by almost 2:30!
The Purple People Eaters? Gotta love 'em.There was a half going on down at the lake today thought of you guys getting thru that. Of course the purple menace was in full force and embarrassing themselves again. It's getting a little out of hand locally here.

Awesomenessi will be standing on the corner of Hickory Hill and Gross, fully nude, waving to the marathoners
I'm a bad person for deep-down hoping that our shared 1/2 PR stays between us... as much as I wish you speed and happy running today.
I really doubt I can hold 6:50s for 13 miles.In response to the above....1. Furley, didn't see you out there. If you were naked, I'm kinda glad I didn't see you..... :XI am starting to get pretty excited for my half. (Gruecd, I am predicting a 1:29:55 for you)![]()
2. Sorry, Floppo, our shared PR is toast.![]()
3. Well, I can't quite hold 6:50s for 13 miles....
4. ....but I can hold 6:52's for 13.1 miles!![]()
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Finished in 1:30:10, good for 1st place in the Clydesdale division and a new PR by almost 2:30!Gotta go get in the shower now, but needless to say, I'm very happy with today's results. Splits as follows:
7:08, 7:05, 7:01, 6:59, 6:53, 6:55, 6:51, 6:54, 6:58, 6:52, 6:32, 6:42, 6:54 for miles 1-13 and 0:28 (4:54 pace) for the last tenth. What's even more impressive is that my Garmin registered exactly 13.10 miles, so we must've done a very nice job of running the tangents.
1. Furley, didn't see you out there. If you were naked, I'm kinda glad I didn't see you..... :X![]()
I wish I understood what you were talking about.There was a half going on down at the lake today thought of you guys getting thru that. Of course the purple menace was in full force and embarrassing themselves again. It's getting a little out of hand locally here.
He's talking about the Team In Training people. They run/walk for a good cause, but sometimes they tend to not understand how/where to line up for races, and a lot of the more serious runners consider them a bit of an annoyance. Fortunately, they haven't caused me any problems, so I'm just glad they're raising money to help fight blood cancers.I wish I understood what you were talking about.There was a half going on down at the lake today thought of you guys getting thru that. Of course the purple menace was in full force and embarrassing themselves again. It's getting a little out of hand locally here.
Hmmm....a good idea would be to force everyone that's too stupid to know where to line up to wear purple and join these guys. That way there would be extra people fighting for a good cause and the rest of us would be 100% sure who to avoid. The 74 year old lady and the guy with the stroller (despite the 'no strollers' rule) that pushed their way in front of me right before the start of the Cap 10K would have looked great in purple.He's talking about the Team In Training people. They run/walk for a good cause, but sometimes they tend to not understand how/where to line up for races, and a lot of the more serious runners consider them a bit of an annoyance. Fortunately, they haven't caused me any problems, so I'm just glad they're raising money to help fight blood cancers.I wish I understood what you were talking about.There was a half going on down at the lake today thought of you guys getting thru that. Of course the purple menace was in full force and embarrassing themselves again. It's getting a little out of hand locally here.
Freakin' awesome, man. Very, very nice run.I went out and beat myself up today. This is the third time I've tackled the 2.55 mile loop near my house. Despite both swimming and cycling yesterday (and it being a bit chilly and windy) I managed to do the distance in 22:51. That comes down to a 8:28/mile, or way, way better than my first run. My calves need some strength training, though. I'm gonna feel those tomorrow - they already hurt.In response to the above....
1. Furley, didn't see you out there. If you were naked, I'm kinda glad I didn't see you..... :X![]()
2. Sorry, Floppo, our shared PR is toast.![]()
3. Well, I can't quite hold 6:50s for 13 miles....
4. ....but I can hold 6:52's for 13.1 miles!![]()
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Finished in 1:30:10, good for 1st place in the Clydesdale division and a new PR by almost 2:30!Gotta go get in the shower now, but needless to say, I'm very happy with today's results. Splits as follows:
7:08, 7:05, 7:01, 6:59, 6:53, 6:55, 6:51, 6:54, 6:58, 6:52, 6:32, 6:42, 6:54 for miles 1-13 and 0:28 (4:54 pace) for the last tenth. What's even more impressive is that my Garmin registered exactly 13.10 miles, so we must've done a very nice job of running the tangents.
Gettin' behind again! Thought I'd simply pull up the most recent page fer catch-up purposes - and now I get a video to watch!Thank you!My normal 5-mile trail run today, epic day. Going to be mid-high 80s this weekend, plan on getting out early on Sunday for my long one, and doing it up on trails.
Inspired by this video on ultrarunning, one I know Poppa in particular will appreciate:
(God I wish we got picked for the relay and didn't have to wait until 2010!!!!!).Finished just short of an hour faster than 2 years ago - in 8:47!
(Winner dude crossed over at about 5:10...)
Have I mentioned that I was pretty happy!?
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Was NOT 3rd to last this time either - more like 10th...or 11th to last! Once again beat that Chris fellow...who unbeknownst to me then...was the next 50k finisher behind me...having also improved his time from two years ago!
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Drank nearly 2 gallons of 'water'...pit-stopped only once.
'Ate' one Gu per hour...and one home-made 'Old-fashioned Yummy Oatmeal Raisin Cookies' about every other hour - total 3.
Some hard candy - blue raspberry Jolly Ranchers - came in verrrry handy towards the latter part of the day. Had been coughing quite a bit - trail dust...? bug...? - :Idunno: and that suckin' candy was mighty fine!
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Country band was playing on the finishing stretch of meadow...and people on both sides cheering for the 'old guy' finishing.
Verrrrry nice!
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Finished with the standard kiss and hug from one of the race volunteers - my favorite race volunteer, in fact!
SO favorite - I quickly decided - I took her back to the hotel with me...
Yyyyummm...!
Thanks for a wonderful weekend, my dear!
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That's all.
Summit Climb of Mt. Rainier in August...another 50k Trail in September.
I feel good...
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WOW. Great run. I was pretty close with my prediction. Do you want my shipping address for the prize?i will be standing on the corner of Hickory Hill and Gross, fully nude, waving to the marathoners
I'm a bad person for deep-down hoping that our shared 1/2 PR stays between us... as much as I wish you speed and happy running today.
I really doubt I can hold 6:50s for 13 miles.In response to the above....1. Furley, didn't see you out there. If you were naked, I'm kinda glad I didn't see you..... :XI am starting to get pretty excited for my half. (Gruecd, I am predicting a 1:29:55 for you)![]()
2. Sorry, Floppo, our shared PR is toast.![]()
3. Well, I can't quite hold 6:50s for 13 miles....
4. ....but I can hold 6:52's for 13.1 miles!![]()
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Finished in 1:30:10, good for 1st place in the Clydesdale division and a new PR by almost 2:30!Gotta go get in the shower now, but needless to say, I'm very happy with today's results. Splits as follows:
7:08, 7:05, 7:01, 6:59, 6:53, 6:55, 6:51, 6:54, 6:58, 6:52, 6:32, 6:42, 6:54 for miles 1-13 and 0:28 (4:54 pace) for the last tenth. What's even more impressive is that my Garmin registered exactly 13.10 miles, so we must've done a very nice job of running the tangents.
Yer embarrassk'in me...Finished just short of an hour faster than 2 years ago - in 8:47!
(Winner dude crossed over at about 5:10...)
Have I mentioned that I was pretty happy!?
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Was NOT 3rd to last this time either - more like 10th...or 11th to last! Once again beat that Chris fellow...who unbeknownst to me then...was the next 50k finisher behind me...having also improved his time from two years ago!
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Drank nearly 2 gallons of 'water'...pit-stopped only once.
'Ate' one Gu per hour...and one home-made 'Old-fashioned Yummy Oatmeal Raisin Cookies' about every other hour - total 3.
Some hard candy - blue raspberry Jolly Ranchers - came in verrrry handy towards the latter part of the day. Had been coughing quite a bit - trail dust...? bug...? - :Idunno: and that suckin' candy was mighty fine!
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Country band was playing on the finishing stretch of meadow...and people on both sides cheering for the 'old guy' finishing.
Verrrrry nice!
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Finished with the standard kiss and hug from one of the race volunteers - my favorite race volunteer, in fact!
SO favorite - I quickly decided - I took her back to the hotel with me...
Yyyyummm...!
Thanks for a wonderful weekend, my dear!
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That's all.
Summit Climb of Mt. Rainier in August...another 50k Trail in September.
I feel good...
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Awesome, my longest run ever, previous best was 9 in high school when I was running cross country. Also did it at a pretty good pace of just over 8:00 which was comfortable (surprisingly) most of the way. (Maybe the speed intervals are working) I'm a little surprised I kept up the pace considering I ran into some steep hills and got hit by a car on mile 6.Guess it had to happen sooner or later. Some lady in a Mercedes decided to blow a stop sign without looking around to get ahead of traffic but did a nice slow studder to fool me into thinking she would stop. When I started to run past she accelerated. Fortunately my former hurdling days kicked in and I put my left hand (she was on my left) on the hood as it came into me and got my left lead leg up in time. My right trail leg didn't make it though and I got clipped on the knee and ankle. Guess it wasn't too bad as I just kept going because it had been a good run so far, I wanted to break 10 miles, and wanted to keep up my good pace.10.55 mile run - 1 hour 25 minutes and 2 seconds - average pace of 8:03 per mile.
If that's me, my fist puts a serious dent in that #####'s Mercedes's hood. For real.Guess it had to happen sooner or later. Some lady in a Mercedes decided to blow a stop sign without looking around to get ahead of traffic but did a nice slow studder to fool me into thinking she would stop. When I started to run past she accelerated. Fortunately my former hurdling days kicked in and I put my left hand (she was on my left) on the hood as it came into me and got my left lead leg up in time. My right trail leg didn't make it though and I got clipped on the knee and ankle. Guess it wasn't too bad as I just kept going because it had been a good run so far, I wanted to break 10 miles, and wanted to keep up my good pace.

IIRC, you're in Minnesota, right? I get up that way a couple of times a year, since my sister lives in Minneapolis. I owe you a beer.WOW. Great run. I was pretty close with my prediction. Do you want my shipping address for the prize?

Dont be so cheap. Send your sister over for the guy.IIRC, you're in Minnesota, right? I get up that way a couple of times a year, since my sister lives in Minneapolis. I owe you a beer.WOW. Great run. I was pretty close with my prediction. Do you want my shipping address for the prize?![]()
Does she look at all like gruecd? A beer might be the preference here.prosopis said:Dont be so cheap. Send your sister over for the guy.gruecd said:IIRC, you're in Minnesota, right? I get up that way a couple of times a year, since my sister lives in Minneapolis. I owe you a beer. :(meeka said:WOW. Great run. I was pretty close with my prediction. Do you want my shipping address for the prize?

Does she look at all like gruecd? A beer might be the preference here.prosopis said:Dont be so cheap. Send your sister over for the guy.gruecd said:IIRC, you're in Minnesota, right? I get up that way a couple of times a year, since my sister lives in Minneapolis. I owe you a beer.meeka said:WOW. Great run. I was pretty close with my prediction. Do you want my shipping address for the prize?![]()
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Very well done Gruecd!!! I ran in the same race as Gruecd (much slower)....beautiful weather...perfect conditions. This was my first 1/2 and I wasn't quite sure what to expect. Training-wise I was doing 11 miles at 10:00 pace. So I was hoping to continue the 10:00 pace for the 1/2...but ended up doing better! Finished in 2:04:43...9:32 pace!!! I'm completely ecstatic with my result. Felt like I had some gas left in the tank and could have began my "kick" a bit sooner. It was fun passing people during the last mile while inside Lambeau Field.gruecd said:i will be standing on the corner of Hickory Hill and Gross, fully nude, waving to the marathoners
I'm a bad person for deep-down hoping that our shared 1/2 PR stays between us... as much as I wish you speed and happy running today.
I really doubt I can hold 6:50s for 13 miles.In response to the above....1. Furley, didn't see you out there. If you were naked, I'm kinda glad I didn't see you..... :XI am starting to get pretty excited for my half. (Gruecd, I am predicting a 1:29:55 for you)![]()
2. Sorry, Floppo, our shared PR is toast.![]()
3. Well, I can't quite hold 6:50s for 13 miles....
4. ....but I can hold 6:52's for 13.1 miles!![]()
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Finished in 1:30:10, good for 1st place in the Clydesdale division and a new PR by almost 2:30!Gotta go get in the shower now, but needless to say, I'm very happy with today's results. Splits as follows:
7:08, 7:05, 7:01, 6:59, 6:53, 6:55, 6:51, 6:54, 6:58, 6:52, 6:32, 6:42, 6:54 for miles 1-13 and 0:28 (4:54 pace) for the last tenth. What's even more impressive is that my Garmin registered exactly 13.10 miles, so we must've done a very nice job of running the tangents.
Great experience overall. Had the opportunity to meet Gruecd in person....the guy is a stud. Never saw Furley...after seeing Gruecd fly by he probably didn't want to wait for us slower runners. Again, a great experience!That's awesome, Keggers. Congrats on a fantastic debut!I ran in the same race as Gruecd (much slower)....beautiful weather...perfect conditions. This was my first 1/2 and I wasn't quite sure what to expect. Training-wise I was doing 11 miles at 10:00 pace. So I was hoping to continue the 10:00 pace for the 1/2...but ended up doing better! Finished in 2:04:43...9:32 pace!!! I'm completely ecstatic with my result. Felt like I had some gas left in the tank and could have began my "kick" a bit sooner. It was fun passing people during the last mile while inside Lambeau Field.Great experience overall. Had the opportunity to meet Gruecd in person....the guy is a stud. Never saw Furley...after seeing Gruecd fly by he probably didn't want to wait for us slower runners. Again, a great experience!
I agree that it feels great when you're passing people towards the end. I ran the race with a buddy of mine from Milwaukee, and we started our kick around mile 10. We were just picking people off left and right. Yellow shirt guy? He's mine. Guy with the ponytail? There's no way I'm losing to a dude with a ponytail. Guy with the knee brace? Sorry, buddy, but lions target the weak.What's next on the race calendar?Great job, especially with the strong finish. That's a great feeling.I ran in the same race as Gruecd (much slower)....beautiful weather...perfect conditions. This was my first 1/2 and I wasn't quite sure what to expect. Training-wise I was doing 11 miles at 10:00 pace. So I was hoping to continue the 10:00 pace for the 1/2...but ended up doing better! Finished in 2:04:43...9:32 pace!!! I'm completely ecstatic with my result. Felt like I had some gas left in the tank and could have began my "kick" a bit sooner. It was fun passing people during the last mile while inside Lambeau Field.Great experience overall. Had the opportunity to meet Gruecd in person....the guy is a stud. Never saw Furley...after seeing Gruecd fly by he probably didn't want to wait for us slower runners. Again, a great experience!

Awesome runs galore!!Thanks for the congratulations everyone! Needless to say, I think know I'm hooked on running.That's awesome, Keggers. Congrats on a fantastic debut!I ran in the same race as Gruecd (much slower)....beautiful weather...perfect conditions. This was my first 1/2 and I wasn't quite sure what to expect. Training-wise I was doing 11 miles at 10:00 pace. So I was hoping to continue the 10:00 pace for the 1/2...but ended up doing better! Finished in 2:04:43...9:32 pace!!! I'm completely ecstatic with my result. Felt like I had some gas left in the tank and could have began my "kick" a bit sooner. It was fun passing people during the last mile while inside Lambeau Field.Great experience overall. Had the opportunity to meet Gruecd in person....the guy is a stud. Never saw Furley...after seeing Gruecd fly by he probably didn't want to wait for us slower runners. Again, a great experience!
I agree that it feels great when you're passing people towards the end. I ran the race with a buddy of mine from Milwaukee, and we started our kick around mile 10. We were just picking people off left and right. Yellow shirt guy? He's mine. Guy with the ponytail? There's no way I'm losing to a dude with a ponytail. Guy with the knee brace? Sorry, buddy, but lions target the weak.
What's next on the race calendar?
I have a friend whose girlfriend is an experienced marathon/ 1/2 marathon runner. I saw my friend with about 2 miles left and he yells, "Hey Keggers! April (his girlfriend) is just in front of you in the red!" Well, that didn't last long....flew past her and beat her by over 3 minutes. I know that running is mainly about competing with yourself, but let's be honest, it's fun to compete against people you know. I was happy!Nice work Keggers! My first 1/2 was a year ago. I enjoyed running 5Ks other short races, but after I trained for and ran a 1/2 I knew that I really enjoy that distance more. Now find a 1/2 for the fall so you can stay motivated for the rest of the year. That was my biggest mistake last year. No long races after May, and I pretty much faked it for the rest of the year.Very well done Gruecd!!! I ran in the same race as Gruecd (much slower)....beautiful weather...perfect conditions. This was my first 1/2 and I wasn't quite sure what to expect. Training-wise I was doing 11 miles at 10:00 pace. So I was hoping to continue the 10:00 pace for the 1/2...but ended up doing better! Finished in 2:04:43...9:32 pace!!! I'm completely ecstatic with my result. Felt like I had some gas left in the tank and could have began my "kick" a bit sooner. It was fun passing people during the last mile while inside Lambeau Field.Great experience overall. Had the opportunity to meet Gruecd in person....the guy is a stud. Never saw Furley...after seeing Gruecd fly by he probably didn't want to wait for us slower runners. Again, a great experience!
Fox Cities on September 20.Nice work Keggers! Now find a 1/2 for the fall so you can stay motivated for the rest of the year.
My running club is actually in charge of the training runs. We actually start this coming Saturday morning!My next event will be a 10K (next month)....and my next 1/2 will be in September. I can't wait!Nice work Keggers! My first 1/2 was a year ago. I enjoyed running 5Ks other short races, but after I trained for and ran a 1/2 I knew that I really enjoy that distance more. Now find a 1/2 for the fall so you can stay motivated for the rest of the year. That was my biggest mistake last year. No long races after May, and I pretty much faked it for the rest of the year.Very well done Gruecd!!! I ran in the same race as Gruecd (much slower)....beautiful weather...perfect conditions. This was my first 1/2 and I wasn't quite sure what to expect. Training-wise I was doing 11 miles at 10:00 pace. So I was hoping to continue the 10:00 pace for the 1/2...but ended up doing better! Finished in 2:04:43...9:32 pace!!! I'm completely ecstatic with my result. Felt like I had some gas left in the tank and could have began my "kick" a bit sooner. It was fun passing people during the last mile while inside Lambeau Field.Great experience overall. Had the opportunity to meet Gruecd in person....the guy is a stud. Never saw Furley...after seeing Gruecd fly by he probably didn't want to wait for us slower runners. Again, a great experience!
I love this place. How can you not be and stay motivated when you read the reports?!?!? Great job Keggers!!I did a little bit of everything the last 3 days. I got a quick 5K running in on Saturday & rode 18 miles yesterday in 20 to 30 MPH winds on and island in the Detroit River. With the wind, we were averaging around 28 MPH, against it, it was a sturggle to do 15/16 MPH. I am starting to like the bike, but I can't keep my left thumb from going numb. Today, I swam 2,000 yards after pitching an hour of BP.My next event will be a 10K (next month)....and my next 1/2 will be in September. I can't wait!Nice work Keggers! My first 1/2 was a year ago. I enjoyed running 5Ks other short races, but after I trained for and ran a 1/2 I knew that I really enjoy that distance more. Now find a 1/2 for the fall so you can stay motivated for the rest of the year. That was my biggest mistake last year. No long races after May, and I pretty much faked it for the rest of the year.Very well done Gruecd!!!
I ran in the same race as Gruecd (much slower)....beautiful weather...perfect conditions. This was my first 1/2 and I wasn't quite sure what to expect. Training-wise I was doing 11 miles at 10:00 pace. So I was hoping to continue the 10:00 pace for the 1/2...but ended up doing better! Finished in 2:04:43...9:32 pace!!! I'm completely ecstatic with my result. Felt like I had some gas left in the tank and could have began my "kick" a bit sooner. It was fun passing people during the last mile while inside Lambeau Field.Great experience overall. Had the opportunity to meet Gruecd in person....the guy is a stud. Never saw Furley...after seeing Gruecd fly by he probably didn't want to wait for us slower runners. Again, a great experience!
roudpapa:
Slow down. I tried to get the straps off the cranks, but they are not budging. What straps are you talking about?I bought clipless pedals & shoes for the bike yesterday and need a bit of help. I tried to get the straps off the cranks, but they are not budging. I think the shop where I bought the bike over tightened them and I am afraid I'll damage them if I torque too hard. Are the a "lefty loosy, righty tighty" or are the reverse threaded like plumbing? There is no allen in the back like the clipless pedals to get a good hold, so I have to do a metric wrench instead. Is there a way to steady the crank so I can apply enough pressure to get them off, OR am I better suited to take it to the shop and have them do it? I went with mountain bike shoes versus straight road shoes as I think I can strap in to the shoes on the pedals at tri T1, but want to come out of them entering T2 versus trying to strap our and I'd of course trash the clip running on road shoes. I think I may wait until after the 2 tris I have in the next month to use the clips as I don't think I'll be secure with them. Although, I may give them a try on Saturday and see how I do. I am going to start with the tension way down until I get the hang of clipping out in the attempt to not fall (which I've heard is a clip right of passage).