derby festival marathon -- 4/29/06
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I enjoyed this years race much better than last year. Even with the rain the warmer tempurature made it much more tolerable. I finished in 3:47:55, which was about a minute and a half better than last year, but I was still very happy with that time, considering the limited amount of training that I did this spring. Now I just got to figure out how to stay injury free enough to run a time that I think I'm capable of.
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I'd suggest recovering some then trying Grandmas in June (i think its still in june) it's a flat course and pretty cool temps. Could take as much as 10 mins off your time. Columbus is a pretty fast run as well once you get your mileage back up. If you sub 4erd on your first marathon you probably got a 3:30 in there pretty easily. I used to mix up 10ks with sunday long runs when i ran. It seemed like a good way for me to work on speed and endurance. Pretty good times though guys:) congrats!
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thanks for the good words, kd. am looking real hard at akron (oh) at the end of september.KD wrote:I'd suggest recovering some then trying Grandmas in June (i think its still in june) it's a flat course and pretty cool temps. Could take as much as 10 mins off your time. Columbus is a pretty fast run as well once you get your mileage back up. If you sub 4erd on your first marathon you probably got a 3:30 in there pretty easily. I used to mix up 10ks with sunday long runs when i ran. It seemed like a good way for me to work on speed and endurance. Pretty good times though guys:) congrats!
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r.r.
Thanks, for the advice. Columbus is actually the race that I was looking at. I figured I'd take a little time this summer to work on my 10K speed, then start my mileage buildup.KD wrote:I'd suggest recovering some then trying Grandmas in June (i think its still in june) it's a flat course and pretty cool temps. Could take as much as 10 mins off your time. Columbus is a pretty fast run as well once you get your mileage back up. If you sub 4erd on your first marathon you probably got a 3:30 in there pretty easily. I used to mix up 10ks with sunday long runs when i ran. It seemed like a good way for me to work on speed and endurance. Pretty good times though guys:) congrats!
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