I swear, I wasn't racing
What a great day to run - morning temperatures in the 60s, relatively low humidity. You couldn’t ask for better weather in mid-August to go for a long run, or attend a race that I wasn’t going to run hard.
My goal for today’s Lynchburg Half Marathon was to finish around what I did last year - 1:55.19, an 8:49 pace. I’ve already written about this being an excellent training run - go out with ease and not push myself too much. But a lot has changed in a year and I realize that even more today. My time today was 1:46.53, an 8:10 pace. I didn’t feel like I went out and ran it hard - I just did what felt comfortable. And “comfortable” has a different meaning in 2007 than in 2006. As a bonus, I hooked up about 3 miles in with a guy I went to high school with, and we talked quite a bit for about 5 miles after that. Then, without saying anything, we just sort of alternated who was in front of the other. And all this time I really didn’t feel like I was pushing myself too hard. Our mile times got better as we went along and hit about a 7:30 pace the last 5K. (My actual mileage times were: 8:34, 8:45, 8:25, 8:30, 8:24, 8:22, 8:10, 8:26, 8:21, 7:53, 7:37, 7:36, and 7:46 for the last 1.1) The course was relatively flat with some hidden inclines along the way.
A year ago when I finished this race, I felt beat up and questioned why I ran so long when I was only training for a 10 miler that was more than a month away. It was the beginning of my knee problems. Today, though, I actually did a cool down jog about a quarter mile to my car so I could get into dry clothes. And, now, 4 hours later, my legs feel great.
I feel great about going out there and beating last year’s time by nearly 9 minutes, and finishing less than 3 minutes from my PR at the Shamrock Half Marathon in March. But my point in running today’s race was to get in a solid training run for the Richmond Marathon, and I did that. The rest of my week didn’t go as planned at all, but I’ll take ending the week like this.
And lastly, I must give a shout out to two of my soon-to-be former co-workers. There was also a 5K as part of today’s race, which they ran. Jill finished third in her age group and a minute and a half faster than last year’s race. And Sarah ran her first Lynchburg road race and didn’t finish DFL. Good job to you both. I’d like to give a shout out to my wife as well. She volunteered today handing out water.


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Pretty impressive running for not racing…and pretty impressive splits-especially those 7:30ish miles at the end considering you call it comfortable.So cool to see how far you've come.Thanks for the race-um, er-run report.
Congratulations! You have come a long way.Mom
the end was borderline comfortable. It was more along the lines of I've done a good 10 miles, let me finish off a 5K strongly. Here at the end of the day, my legs are definitely more sore than earlier, but nowhere near like a race that I give it my all.
What a fantastic time! Considering all you have going on -you must be extra pleased!
thanks david! my medal sure is heavy!
and good job to you too! you just got faster as the race went on! amazing!this better not be our last race together, thats all i am going to say.