Thanks bruh. We didn’t realize there were two separate ones. The first of which has a 3 hour time limit and the second 4 hours. We’re doing the latter but I’d love to get it in 2:45ishepilogue wrote:Ain't nothing wrong with walking, my guylennytheweedwhacker wrote:Ok but what about the 5.5 miles of walking it will probably entailepilogue wrote:Hey man, the running is what matters!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Great job! I may do a half in December. It will be at least an hour slowerepilogue wrote:The Staten Island Half went about as expected.
My official NYRR race time was 2:00:38. But my Garmin said I hit 13.1 before even getting to the mile 13 marker, which is typical in a race like this that's so wide and twisty.
My watch time was 1:59:20.
Either way, I was right at about 2 hours, which is always my goal. I'm pretty sure this was my slowest half ever but I kinda expected that given the wonky training and minor injuries/soreness.
Had a ton of fun (all that really matters), great weather, and really pushed hard the last two miles.
Now I feel like a truck hit me. I'm still in bed!
Worth it.
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28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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Well done!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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Meh, but thanks. I just wish I could figure out how to breathe and not want to die.epilogue wrote:Well done!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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Do you have a technique you're using right now?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Meh, but thanks. I just wish I could figure out how to breathe and not want to die.epilogue wrote:Well done!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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Trying to make sure I breathe from my stomach, in through nose and out through pursed lips. Problem is I lose the ability to focus on that and form once it gets labored. At least on fast runsepilogue wrote:Do you have a technique you're using right now?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Meh, but thanks. I just wish I could figure out how to breathe and not want to die.epilogue wrote:Well done!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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Interesting. I think I've always breathed through my mouth when I run (in and out). I'll have to pay attention next time.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Trying to make sure I breathe from my stomach, in through nose and out through pursed lips. Problem is I lose the ability to focus on that and form once it gets labored. At least on fast runsepilogue wrote:Do you have a technique you're using right now?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Meh, but thanks. I just wish I could figure out how to breathe and not want to die.epilogue wrote:Well done!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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That’s definitely what I default to if I don’t purposely focus on it. I’m probably doing a little bit of both actually. My heart spiking so easily has to affect it too right?epilogue wrote:Interesting. I think I've always breathed through my mouth when I run (in and out). I'll have to pay attention next time.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Trying to make sure I breathe from my stomach, in through nose and out through pursed lips. Problem is I lose the ability to focus on that and form once it gets labored. At least on fast runsepilogue wrote:Do you have a technique you're using right now?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Meh, but thanks. I just wish I could figure out how to breathe and not want to die.epilogue wrote:Well done!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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Do you ever focus on which foot you're stepping down on during exhales and/or inhales? Like do you purposely exhale on a right step or whatever?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:That’s definitely what I default to if I don’t purposely focus on it. I’m probably doing a little bit of both actually. My heart spiking so easily has to affect it too right?epilogue wrote:Interesting. I think I've always breathed through my mouth when I run (in and out). I'll have to pay attention next time.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Trying to make sure I breathe from my stomach, in through nose and out through pursed lips. Problem is I lose the ability to focus on that and form once it gets labored. At least on fast runsepilogue wrote:Do you have a technique you're using right now?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Meh, but thanks. I just wish I could figure out how to breathe and not want to die.epilogue wrote:Well done!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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I’d probably fall down if I tried that. But I’ll experiment with it. I’m starting in the middle of a half marathon training plan and my first is a 15 min recovery run so will be a good chance to tryepilogue wrote:Do you ever focus on which foot you're stepping down on during exhales and/or inhales? Like do you purposely exhale on a right step or whatever?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:That’s definitely what I default to if I don’t purposely focus on it. I’m probably doing a little bit of both actually. My heart spiking so easily has to affect it too right?epilogue wrote:Interesting. I think I've always breathed through my mouth when I run (in and out). I'll have to pay attention next time.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Trying to make sure I breathe from my stomach, in through nose and out through pursed lips. Problem is I lose the ability to focus on that and form once it gets labored. At least on fast runsepilogue wrote:Do you have a technique you're using right now?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Meh, but thanks. I just wish I could figure out how to breathe and not want to die.epilogue wrote:Well done!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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Let us know how it goeslennytheweedwhacker wrote:I’d probably fall down if I tried that. But I’ll experiment with it. I’m starting in the middle of a half marathon training plan and my first is a 15 min recovery run so will be a good chance to tryepilogue wrote:Do you ever focus on which foot you're stepping down on during exhales and/or inhales? Like do you purposely exhale on a right step or whatever?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:That’s definitely what I default to if I don’t purposely focus on it. I’m probably doing a little bit of both actually. My heart spiking so easily has to affect it too right?epilogue wrote:Interesting. I think I've always breathed through my mouth when I run (in and out). I'll have to pay attention next time.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Trying to make sure I breathe from my stomach, in through nose and out through pursed lips. Problem is I lose the ability to focus on that and form once it gets labored. At least on fast runsepilogue wrote:Do you have a technique you're using right now?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Meh, but thanks. I just wish I could figure out how to breathe and not want to die.epilogue wrote:Well done!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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Will do, coach.epilogue wrote:Let us know how it goeslennytheweedwhacker wrote:I’d probably fall down if I tried that. But I’ll experiment with it. I’m starting in the middle of a half marathon training plan and my first is a 15 min recovery run so will be a good chance to tryepilogue wrote:Do you ever focus on which foot you're stepping down on during exhales and/or inhales? Like do you purposely exhale on a right step or whatever?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:That’s definitely what I default to if I don’t purposely focus on it. I’m probably doing a little bit of both actually. My heart spiking so easily has to affect it too right?epilogue wrote:Interesting. I think I've always breathed through my mouth when I run (in and out). I'll have to pay attention next time.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Trying to make sure I breathe from my stomach, in through nose and out through pursed lips. Problem is I lose the ability to focus on that and form once it gets labored. At least on fast runsepilogue wrote:Do you have a technique you're using right now?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Meh, but thanks. I just wish I could figure out how to breathe and not want to die.epilogue wrote:Well done!lennytheweedwhacker wrote:28:47. The last mile was a struggle, and a decent portion at the end was downhill. My legs felt good at least.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:And I have a 5k tomorrow I have not adequately prepped for
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I've seen that one. It's somehow even less funny this time.
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Can’t believe you fell for it twice.
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Only the first time but I was too busy jacking offspike wrote:Can’t believe you fell for it twice.
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To Nick Saban’s buttlennytheweedwhacker wrote:Only the first time but I was too busy jacking offspike wrote:Can’t believe you fell for it twice.
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7 this morning.
Hoping to get back into a regular 4 runs per week routine.
Hoping to get back into a regular 4 runs per week routine.
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No, to ripped Asians…spike wrote:To Nick Saban’s buttlennytheweedwhacker wrote:Only the first time but I was too busy jacking offspike wrote:Can’t believe you fell for it twice.
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