DC to Boston one mile at a time

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2008
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Location:

Washington,DC,USA

Member Since:

Jul 28, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

VA Beach Rock N Roll Half Marathon 2007 -- 1:53.08

Jingle All the Way 10K Dec 2007 -- 49:34

Shamrock 8K, March 2008 -- 37:12

Short-Term Running Goals:

Upcoming Races:

Harrisburg Half -- Sept 7 2008 **Going for sub-1:45.00

Marine Corps Marathon -- Oct 26, 2008 **Going for Boston Qualifier!

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Tonight's run may have been the single best run I've had in the last 6 months. I ran a hilly course that I have come to adore, and for some reason felt like racing it tonight. All was smooth for the first 10K of it even if the first 4 miles are a steady uphill climb. From mile 4 to 6 it's pretty flat, with moments of nice downhill running, but then at the 10K mark, it's the most difficult uphill I've encountered on any run. By this point, my legs were starting to feel like jello, as I'd been holding 7:20 miles until that point. The climb was brutal, the hill lasts for almost a half mile, and drags along...it felt like I was one of the slowskys, even though I kept pushing myself to try and keep the pace up. When I was finally over the top, my quads were burning, I was heaving for breaths...and yet had never felt more alive. I had conquered the beast. That is, until the next one reared it's head 2 minutes later. The thought of the glorious 1.5mile downhill after that hill pushed me through it, but at that point I felt like I had slowed to a mere jog once again. My legs were shaky and enough salt had accumulated on my limbs to fill an industrial sized salt shaker! The last 2 miles proved to be a-okay, I finished the 10 in 1:17.20 (avg. 7:45/mi). Will I ever race this loop again? Probably not. But did this give me confidence to move forward and conquer a 1:45 half marathon? You BETCHA!


You really never know what your body can accomplish until you try to do it!

 Now, if only my legs will cooperate after work today to get in a slooooow 6 mi recovery :)
 

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Comments
From Lucia on Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 09:20:11

Sounds like you had a great time, fellow DC runner! You are one fast lady! Where is this loop that you speak of? Sounds pretty brutal...

Don't you just love this weather? Ahhh if it only stayed like this for-e-ver!

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