ChiefD
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Sweet. I've run that Garmin race before - it's a decent race but the course is a little on the boring side. But well organized and the weather should be great for you that weekend.Welp, my first four weeks of training are in the books. Logged 69 miles (nice) and have seen quite a bit of improvement in my speed. The first week, 10 minute mile pace was all I could handle - now, my super easy recovery pace is about 9:30 with my quicker runs being under 8:00. Hope is to keep improving on that front and to go for 100+ miles over the next four weeks.
Also, tonight I officially registered for the Garmin half marathon - my race date is April 13, 2019.Kinda far away, but being my first long distance race I feel like I need an excessive amount of training. Having all that time to log a lot of miles will be good for my confidence, and will get me on my way to goal #2 of running a full marathon at some point.
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I usually run the Rock the Parkway half for my spring race, but it's the same weekend as the Garmin race. (which is weird, since Garmin is usually a week or two after).
Kinda far away, but being my first long distance race I feel like I need an excessive amount of training. Having all that time to log a lot of miles will be good for my confidence, and will get me on my way to goal #2 of running a full marathon at some point.
Not the type of racing that's enjoyable, but you still managed to get it done. Without that stupid side stitch, you'd have crushed it!
x in me.
I'd also point out that "running" a marathon and "racing" a marathon are entirely different creatures all together. You can go out and jog one and get that enjoyable experience, but if you're racing it?