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Friday, June 5, 2015

More easy racing

I found a few pictures from Greek Fest. I look very warm. Also, not sure why I brought sunglasses, then wore them on my head and squinted. 


This weekend, I have another easy race. We're running the Crescent Connection bridge run, a 4 mile run over a big bridge designed to confuse our flat-land legs. We've run this race before, and last time we brought a neighbor and had a great time. But I wasn't actually ready to race again just yet: I want to actually do some training for the next race! David disagreed, though, and registered me behind my back. Sneaky. I don't know what's come over him: I'm supposed to be the one pressuring the other spouse to run races. 
I guess this will be another easy race, especially given the route: mostly uphill (the downhill side of the bridge is a steep spiral, so you can't get full benefit of it to make up for the miles of climbing you just completed). I'm definitely not in very fast shape, so I expect that will be a tough, slow slog for me. No winning glass alligators this time! 

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  1. I've got a 4 mile race this weekend too! Guess it's that season down by us where there just aren't as many long races...

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  2. Jealous! I really wanted to run this one but alas, I am solidly in the walk/run category these days. At any rate, I think you're selling yourself short and that while this won't be a PR for you, I'm thinking you'll finish top 5 women at least--providing this is anything like that Huey P. Long race a few weeks ago. The overall female winner ran it in 22-something. I was surprised at that.

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    1. Yeah...but last time I ran this bridge I was in far better shape and couldn't get my average time under 7 min/mile. I'm slow on inclines!

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    2. I can understand that. There are NO hills here for training. Yikes!

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  3. The two shirtless kids in picture one crack me up. Agree with the glasses scenario - I've often taken mine and had to "head them" about a mile into the run because they fog up or just don't need them. Unfortunately, I don't have as much hair as you and I end up balancing them on my skull they whole run as they try to slide off.

    I'm a little worried about your hips this weekend (probably sounds weird out of context). You know this, but steep inclines/declines are notorious for hip issues. Hopefully you'll be wise and run this thing very slowly. You've had a good couple of months, just don't want to to see you have a setback. So just have fun with it!

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    1. Hm, hadn't thought of that. The incline isn't terribly steep, but the decline is. I'll try to watch out. Luckily I have no choice but to run slowly!

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  4. Your husband is way more bold than mine. Mine would never dream to enter me into a race.

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    1. He's done it to me several times, including a 5k the Saturday following the Boston marathon - which he didn't even tell me about until Friday!

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  5. I'm glad you've been able to return to racing, even though it's at paces that feel 'slow' to you! Considering all your body has been through, I think it's pretty darn amazing that you are running as strongly as you are these days!

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