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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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So I didn't plan on running this night, but I did plan on doing some walking with Pepper to stretch the legs out. This is where it gets a little odd. We had these terrible thunderstorms in the are with a few tornados touching down. Although I didn't see a tornado, I did see the aftermath in some of the areas near my home. Now I take public transportation to and from work (Washington DC Metro System) and it is usually pretty reliable. Well, as I was heading home at 4pm yesterday I learned that because of the storms, the Metro stopped at a station before the one I usually get off at. I then learned that all the roads heading west in Falls Church were packed/not moving! Well, I got off at the East Falls Church Station (couldn't go any further because of lack of power) and decided to walk home, which was about 4.5 miles. Now, I didn't have my sneakers and made the walk wearing my business dress shoes I wore to work for the day. I also had my backpack containing about 20-25 pounds of work stuff. Upon completion of my walk, my legs were killing me, my feet were beginning to have blisters, and I was completely and utterly miserable. My pain did not end there as I didn't have power at my place and Pepper needed to get out because he was cooped up all day.

Lesson learned: Running shoes are great because they really take care of your feet and lower body. Cushioning goes really far when it comes to running shoes. Walking such a long distance in my running shoes would have been fine, but in dress shoes, it was painful on my lower body. I am more sore today from my walk then I would be from running 10 miles. I will now carry my running gear to work in the event that I have to run/walk home because of our wonderful public transportation system.

I'm going to go for a run at the office today and possible run into the district from my office by the Courthouse metro.

Comments
From Lucia on Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 23:52:38

That was one hell of a storm we had! Look at the bright side though, at least you were not wearing high heels! :)

If you ever cross the Rosslyn bridge into Georgetown, let me know; it looks like we have a very similar running pace!

From Aaron-PSU on Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 07:48:36

That storm was really nasty. There were downed trees all over by my apartment....crazy!

I'd be glad to coordinate a run with you as I am trying to branch out my running routes. The C&O Canal path is quite appealing to me because it is much easier on the legs then pavement! I've had shin problems in the past and don't want to re-visit them again.

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