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Congrats on the great time, PMB!Nice job, PizzaGuy. Keep up the good work.Thanks to 2Y for the great tip on parking at the Joe. Way better than the madhouse at Cobo.The race was quite an experience and it was fun doing it with my buddy, Dexter. The most memorable part was seeing the sunrise on top of the Ambassador Bridge, as we ran from the US to Canada. Tons of people turned out to cheer, which was heartening and motivating. I didn't have a GPS or watch or anything, so I was basically winging it. I felt strong through the first 9 miles, but things fell apart from there. I would guess that I was running 8-8:15 for those first 9 miles and every mile after that took a minute longer than the previous mile. I managed to finish the race in 1:57:19, which met my goal of sub-2 hours. My feet, ankles, knees, and calves were pretty trashed afterwards. This was my first race since a 5k back in 1996, so I definitely need to take my training more seriously next time. Mental toughness allowed me to gut out the race, but I'm paying the price for it today (took the day off work to recuperate so I won't limp around the office).I want to close by saying that running the half marathon gave me a new appreciation for the kinds of runs that you guys seem to do on a regular basis, so my hat is off to you guys for your dedication, fortitude, endurance, and your strangely contagious craziness.Didn't hit my 2 hour time target but I did improve over last years time by 20 minutes so I'm happy with that. Now I'm sitting in a cold bath drinking a sam adams octoberfest... And yes I'm naked

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My first HM I also felt pretty good through 10 miles and really dragged through the rest. The solution: more miles, more tempo miles, more miles. After all, the Bourbon Chase is only a year away...----On my end I did another "medicinal run" tonight. Four miles. Walked 1000yds and ran 750. Was really feeling good and when I started running my legs just took off of their own volition. I just tried to keep up with them. Did the first two 750s in 2:40 (6:12 pace). The third one was at 6:25 pace. I ran the last mile at a sedate 7:31 pace. Right now my legs feel super fresh. My endurance sucks, but my legs just want to fly. Friday I'll continue the medicinal runs with another four miles and I'll try and run a couple. If that works well I'll do an easy four mile run this weekend.

They had to try three different catheters to find my bladder. I never want to go through that again. I got released just an hour ago and I am now ensconced in my recliner in front of my PC. There is a lot of discomfort but not any real pain. I do have a prescription for 30 Lortab if I need them.
They had to try three different catheters to find my bladder. I never want to go through that again. I got released just an hour ago and I am now ensconced in my recliner in front of my PC. There is a lot of discomfort but not any real pain. I do have a prescription for 30 Lortab if I need them.
They had to try three different catheters to find my bladder. I never want to go through that again. I got released just an hour ago and I am now ensconced in my recliner in front of my PC. There is a lot of discomfort but not any real pain. I do have a prescription for 30 Lortab if I need them.
. I was on my own now and I felt fantastic. The only hint of a problem were my feet. I have sissy feet. Period. I hate them. I get blisters between my toes just brushing my teeth they are so sensitive :end of rant: Back to the run, as I am approaching mile 12/25 the motorcycle police start moving everyone to the right because the leader of the marathon is coming through. What I saw just blew me away. This guy was running so fast past us, with a huge grin on his face. I was just in awe. I picked up my pace to try and see if I could at least see him cross the finish line but that wan't going to happen. The finish is downhill and I picked off quite a few people heading home and crossed with a gun time of 2:22:22 and actual time of 1:58 just ahead of the 2nd place marathoner. All in all it was great. Tri-Lady talked me into training for the LA marathon in March but I will require surgery like Darrin just had (speedy recovery to you, sir!) in order for that to happen.
Also, driving 5 hrs right after a HM is not a great idea. Lot's of cramping and stiffness that I am working out still. I spent alot of time walking on the golf course, stretching etc. and that helped out alot. That and copious amounts of ibuprofen/cerveza and water!

Any runs of 6 miles or more I will get a blister no matter what type of shoe I wear. Maybe it's because I'm not training enough at that distance, but all I know is it sucks.