Well, 9.4 miles anyway, according to MapMyRun. I started at Columbus Circle and headed onto the Park Drive with traffic, counter-clockwise. After about 3.5 miles I approached my apartment and took a pit stop for water, the bathroom, and to drop off my cap, into which I was sweating heavily as it prevented my body from ventilating. I got back out on the Park Drive after about 10 minutes and had a rough 4 miles, slowing to a crawl at some points just to keep moving. But the last two miles were inspired. I found a guy running just a short distance ahead and stayed with him from the Met back to the Great Hill, where I turned for home. It was a real grind of a workout -- start to finish, with pit stop and crawling, nearly two hours end-to-end. Nipples are raw. (Agricola, I picked up some BodyGlide for the race.) I'm feeling fairly well worn this morning but pretty confident about next Sunday.
Given the flat course for the first eight miles, I am aiming to maintain a steady 10 minute mile pace for that distance to keep some gas in the tank for the long climbs and sharp drops in the last 5 miles.
I am planning to run 35 to 45 minutes on Tuesday and Thursday this week, then sit tight for the race. More later.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
10 Miler
Posted by Steve DiMattia at 9:40 AM
Labels: central park, Grind, half marathon
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3 comments:
Nice job. It got humid yesterday, so way to grind it out. Yes, raw nipples un-fun. Boy Glide will seriously change your life. It made running much more pleasant and not having bleed through shirts and shells (which I've done) is wonderful.
A word of advice on this week. I think it's great that you will do a couple, but I'd actually just go out for a couple of 30s to keep the fitness level up. keep them slow and mellow. Just keep it moving, keep limber and keep the heart and lungs peaked -- it will be great. Adrenaline on race day will help to carry you -- that's a big thing about workouts vs races/events. It's often hard to get the adrenaline kick for a sunday AM grinder by yourself. It will be great.
body glide, not boy glide . . . oops.
Some boy glide would seriously change my life, indeed.
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