- My first half time was 2:33 a little less than a year ago. At that point that was the furthest I had ran, and it was an ugly, boring course on a rather hot day. I was just happy to complete the run, at that point said I wouldn't run that distance again.
- I was still experimenting with fuel and was still taking mint chocolate gu gels (which I've since discontinued) because I realized my stomach didn't appreciate them.
- In between these two half marathon's I did run a full marathon, which totally changed my perception on running. And fuel, and water, and stretching.
- I started doing speed work, intervals, tempo runs etc about two months ago.
- I added two days of strength and yoga in the mix too.
- The running plan I followed had me running a 9:15 race pace, yea..
The day before, my parents, for the first time that I can remember, had a themed party, for St. Patty's Day. I obviously couldn't miss this, so I went and decided not to drink alcohol. My food the day before was all over the board: steak, baked potato, cornbeef sandwich, cake, cookies, and LOTS of water. I figurd my time couldn't get any slower, so why not experiment with food. Again, this wasn't the smartest idea, I could've eaten much cleaner.
It was then the morning of the half. I started running and maintained a 9:30-9:45 pace for the first 7 miles. The hills then kicked in and decreased my pace closer to 10-10:30. I just made sure i was at or below a 10 minute pace. When I ran up the ridiculous hill at the end I finished in 2:11, it must've been adrenaline because thinking of that today makes me cringe. Probably because my body is still recovering, I'm pretty sure I strained my calf. I ran once last week since the half then ran a 5k on Saturday.
I went into the 5k with hopes of beating my time from last yeat at the same race. My time last year was 29 something. The night before the run I went to happy hour and had pizza and beer, again not the best idea. I got to the 5k and decided I wanted to run it between 26-27 minutes. If I didn't have to bob and weave through 85% of the people, I think I could've made my time. I still pr'd and finished in 27:58. I beat my old PR from 5 years ago of 28:27!!
Next half goal is under 2 hours and next 5k goal is 25-26!
Speed work, most definitely works and saves you time running extra, unnecessary mileage.
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