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The Woodlands Marathon

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Location:

The Woodlands,TX,USA

Member Since:

Feb 20, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

5K - 21:56 (high school)

1/2 marathon - 1:42:12 (Hobble Creek 1/2 Marathon 2010)

Marathon - 3:54:22 - (St George Marathon 2013)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Continue setting new PR's. I am 9 minutes off a Boston Qualifying time.  That is my next goal.

Long-Term Running Goals:

I love to run and I hope my body will continue to hold out and allow me to keep running for a very long time!  I would like to be still competing in races when I am old!

Personal:

I am married and have 4 boys.  My husband is also a runner.  I love when we can run together.  I hope to pass on our love of running to our children. 

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Total Distance
26.20
Race: The Woodlands Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:59:37, Place overall: 89, Place in age division: 21
Total Distance
26.20

Okay, so I haven't blogged on here for awhile.  I think about it, but then get busy with other things.  Time to start getting back into it :)

 So, this race was seriously amazing for me.  I've been training for awhile and really kicked it in at the first of the year.  I started eating right, lost 10 lbs, and really felt great for this race. I planned on a PR.  Then, Wednesday before the race, for our last training run, my husband and I were out jogging and my foot caught an uneven part of the sidewalk, and down I went.  I couldn't believe it!   How many times had I run those paths and never had a problem?  I got up, brushed myself off, and we continued, but before we had finished, I had to stop because my knee was bothering me.  When I fell, I came down hard on my knee.  I came home to scrapes and a swollen knee.  Of all the luck!  The knee stayed swollen and quite painful for the next 2 days.  I wasn't sure I would even be able to run on Saturday.  We went to the expo Friday and with all the race excitement in the air, I knew I just had to do it.  Even if I had to crawl across the finish line.  So, Saturday came, I taped up the knee, and off we went to the race.  

Aside from the wind, the weather was great for running.  Nice cool temps.  The race started, I started running, and every step I took, I could feel the bruise on my knee cap.  This was going to be a long 26 miles.  So, I just settled into a comfortable pace, not pushing it, resigned to the fact that the PR was not going to happen today, and just wanting to finish the race.  Once I hit the halfway mark, my knee stopped hurting.  Maybe it was numb, I don't know.  However, at this point, my other leg started to hurt because I was favoring my hurt side.  I started imaging lopsided muscles as one was being worked harder than the other ;)  My half time was actually pretty good and I was surprised that, even with the injury, I was able to maintain a decent pace.  Thoughts of "maybe a PR could happen" started to enter my mind, but I had to push them away because it was still too early.  I hit the 20 mile mark and noticed that I was 2 minutes ahead of the 4:00 pace.  And, I still felt GOOD!!  I wasn't out of energy at all.  At this point, the PR thoughts really started to come.  Every mile I would check my time and I was still on target.  By the last mile, I had 12 minutes to spare to get to the finish line.  I picked it up, not wanting to regret missing out by only a few seconds.  I crossed the finish line in 3:59:37, in amazement.  I had hoped for that on a healthy body, not a broken one!  Imagine what I could have done if I wasn't injured!  Although, I have to wonder. . .could having the injury and running conservatively in the beginning have helped me?  My last 1/4 split time actually improved, whereas most people peter out of energy.  I was actually passing people instead of them passing me!  I know I would have run a lot faster in the beginning had my knee not been hurt, but would I have also run out of energy sooner?   I can only wonder. . .

 

So, I'm totally stoked about my new PR!  I don't regret running on a sore knee, although I'm still paying for it.  It's been a week since the fall now and I'm still sore.  I want to get out and run again, but know I need to heal first.  It's killing me because I don't want to lose anything I've gained with all my training.  Hopefully, it will be better soon and I can get out running again!

 

Splits:

Mile 1 - 8:34

Mile 2 - 9:31 (I swear this mile was marked inaccurately)

Mile 3 - 8:06

Mile 4- 8:48

Mile 5 - 8:54

Mile 6 - 8:11

Mile 7 - 8:43

Mile 8 - 8:24

Mile 9 - 9:29

Mile 10 - 8:49

Mile 11/12 - 17:42 (missed the marker somewhere)

Mile 13 - 9:22

Mile 14 - 8:29

Mile 15 - 10:16

Mile 16 - 9:25

Mile 17 - 9:56

Mile 18 - 10:22

Mile 19 - 9:09

Mile 20 - 9:22

Mile 21 -9:11

Mile 22 - 9:15

Mile 23 - 9:34

Mile 24 - 9:26

Mile 25 - 8:58

Mile 26 - 9:46

.2 - 1:45

 

I also did something different this race.  I carried my own water and food.  I trained like that so I thought I'd keep it the same.  I don't usually carry anything when I run and just rely on the aid stations, but I think it made a huge difference to bring my own stuff.  And, I didn't have to stop at every aid station (since I hated that they were every 1 1/2 miles instead of every 2), and could stop when I needed to. 

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