It has been a while since my last post, but I have been very busy running. I competed in the KRTS 25k on Nov. 9. The longest run before it was 12 miles, so 15.5 miles was going to be pushing it. I started off way to fast and ran a 5:30 for the first mile. I settled into a 6:15 pace and held that until mile 10 and I fell apart on the last loop avg. 6:55 per mile. I am still please with my overall time of 1:42.20 which placed me second in my age group and 48th overall. Full Results
I’ve really enjoyed Masters racing over the past couple of years, so I was excited to hit the track again for the mile at the Yeoman Fieldhouse at UH. Coming into the race, I felt strong —training had been solid and consistent, and I was ready to see what I could do. I had a good warm-up : a couple of miles of jogging, some strides , dynamic stretches, and 4 x 150m ramp-ups to 4:50 pace to get the legs firing. Race Plan & Execution They ran the mile in two heats , and I was in the second. My goal was to go out at 4:58 pace , hold that through 1009m , and then kick it up a notch . Once I started hearing my splits, I knew I was just a touch off pace —but I didn’t panic. At 809m , I still felt in control and started gradually picking it up. Navigating Traffic & The Final Push I was getting back on track when I hit lapped traffic , which forced me to run most of the penultimate lap in Lane 2 —this ended up being my slowest lap . Despite that, I closed strong , crossing t...
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