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Location:

Falls Church,VA,USA

Member Since:

Mar 02, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

2010 Ocean City Half Marathon: 1:41:49

2008 Marine Corps Marathon - 3:40:59

2009 Clarksburg 5k - 20:05

2008 Jingle all the way 10k - 42:36

2009 Cherry Blossoms 10 Miler - 1:14:43

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run a sub 3:20 Marathon

Run a 1:30 half marathon

Ensure my heart doesn't explode while running, biking, hiking, and exercising. Live long and prosper.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep on running and not become a lard-a$$.

Personal:

Pepper is my dog, thus my namesake. Used to run quite fast in the USMC (15:30 3 miles was my best) but stopped running when I got out. Now, it's much tougher and I generally cycle more than I run. However, I still compete in races because it's run and I can be a wee bit competitive.

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I got some of the best sleep I've had in a long time last night and only planned on running 11 miles today, but as I noticed the nice cool, yet breezy weather, I decided to push it and see where I really am in my running. Since I'm running in the Potomac River Half-Marathon on May 3rd, I wanted to see where I stood at that distance since I haven't run it in a while. Running on the wonderful W&OD Trail, all pavement, I set out from Fall Church and headed west. There is a pretty long hill at mile 2-2.5, which wasn't all that bad and at the top, I adjusted the tightness of my shoe laces as my feet were going numb.

In the first 2-3 miles, I had a really hard time regulating my breathing as I didn't have a great song in my head. Oddly enough, I settled on a portion of the 1812 orchestra (all in my head) and really felt good.

 At the half-way point, I felt a little sluggish, took a energy gel, then got right back into it. Once I downed some water at mile 9 I was off to the races and felt great. As I closed out the run, I was still feeling great and powered through to the end.

I ended up finishing the 13.1 in 1:41.05 which brought me under 8 minute miles! Running 8 minute miles was my goal for this run, so I feel really good about my overall running. I now may have to revise my goals, as it looks like running a sub-4 MCM in October is very much in reach. Nothing like overconfidence, but I feel really good about where I'm at right now. Now, off to the gym for a post-run workout. I do have a little blister on my left foot near my big toe, but I attribute that to getting back into the longer distances and my relatively new shoes.

(Brooks Infiniti 39.1 Miles)

Comments
From Dale on Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 16:22:27

Nice run! I think you definitely have a sub-4 MCM in you. Actually, that unofficial half-marathon time puts you near the 3 & 1/2 hour mark for a marathon. The best thing you can probably do between now and then is get some good steady mileage in every day you possibly can...not too fast but nice and steady. Maybe throw in a Tempo run every week and some marathon pace running now and again, but building mileage is going to help you the most....Trust me, it's in the genes!

From Aaron-PSU on Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 20:23:40

I haven't felt that good in a run since the summer, especially since I'm completely healthy for once. It looks like I'm where I was before I got that nasty tendinitis in my ankle last year. I plugged in my time and you're right...I'm right around the 3:30 mark, so that's much better than I anticipated at this point. The best part about it is that I was actually planning on running only 12 miles, but felt so good that I just kept going. I could have run further that 13.1, but figured I didnt' want to push it.

I know it's in the genes....I used to run a consistent 16:30-17:00 3 miles in the Marine Corps for my PFTs, and once ran a 15:30 3 miles.

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