well....not sure what to write, but figured I should update, regardless. Ran the Northland Hospice Run for your Life 10K on saturday. Wanted to PR the course....missed it by 18 seconds. Which isn't bad considering I was about 30 seconds back at the halfway point. Got caught in no man's land after the second mile. Tried to hold on through the third but kept slipping on pace. Heard a crowd behind me (about 4-5 guys) and decided to relax and let them overtake me since it was going to be inevitable. I relaxed, recovered a bit and grabbed their pace. I learned a lot about my running that day. Running alone is not my style. Running with people keeps my mind off how my own body is doing and continuing to play through strategy, and focusing on others breathing and how I can break their spirits. It bumped my own running. I went fro a 6:38 thrid mile, to a 6:23 4th, 6:14 5th and 6:02 final mile. We were able to work off each other and keep the pace honest. I knew I was able to stave off self doubt when my pace is quicker than expected after I ran the Tucson Half Marathon in 2008. My pace was much faster than I had ever run, but running with people helped to keep my mind off how my body felt. I ran into trouble the last few miles when I was in no man's land again. I had too much time to think about my own feelings. I just finally realized how much of an impact it had this last Saturday when the transition happened in the middle of the race. It was like a switch was flipped.
Anyway, nothing planned for a while. I am still training for the Disneyland half marathon. I have quite a ways to go before I get to my goal. But I figure if I keep training toward my goal time and the race happens before my training blocks are up, then I will just run with the fitness I have at the time. Does that make sense?
The Great Tretter Conspiracy......
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