I have my first race of the year this Sunday. This month marks one year since I have started running. After running a couple of 5Ks last year, I've decided to try something a little longer. This Sunday is a 4-mile race.
As I run during the week for exercise, I had been running for 30 minutes, covering right around 3.2 miles. To prepare for this Sunday, I have been running for distance. The last few weeks, I have been following the "increase distance 10% each week" rule. This past week, I've been covering four miles at a 9:40/mile pace. My goal for the race this Sunday is a 9:30 pace.
My question for you more experienced runners is this: I get quicker as I run. My splits are usually 10:00-10:15, 9:45, 9:30, 9:00-9:15. The route I run is pretty consistent as far as hills (I'm not running downhill towards the end). I tend to think that it is more psychological, i.e. - I over-conserve in the beginning, then increase my pace as I near the end. Is this typical? Is there any way or tips to making my splits more consistent? Or does it not matter and I'm over-thinking the whole thing?
Thanks for any advice and I'll happily answer yours. Especially you marathon guys...You need my advice.