
There has not been much to report this week. I ran my ten mile long run over in Mobile with a friend of mine and his running group. We ran out in the Birdville area in Downtown Mobile, and needless to say, I had no trouble being motivated to run fast.
The reason for the off-week is because I participated in the Crime Prevention 5k hosted by the Port City Pacers. I had the pleasure of joining approximately 400 other participants in what many label as the first race of the 2009-2010 season.
I had plenty of motivation to participate in this race as I really wanted to erase my dismal 30:04 time in my previous attempt at a 5k and was anxious to see if all of my training was paying off. Early on I did not think I would do very well because everyone at the event looked to be in tremendous shape and or looked like runners. Complicating things further was the fact that it was very hot and humid as hell, not an ideal combination for trying to set a personal record.
Prior to the race my coach told me to start out slow and try and pick up my pace at the end so that I could start picking people off. He did not want me blowing myself up in the beginning of the race. He also pointed out three people for me to pace off of and wished me luck. When we all lined up to start the race I found the three people coach wanted me to pace off of and sneaked in behind them. "Ha ha" I thought, "I will use you until the end when I will kick it into high gear and pass you".
Without any warning the officials shot the starting pistol and we were off. I tried my best at first to stay right behind my pace group but people behind me started surging forward and passing me. "Uh oh" I fretted, "Looks like I am going to be in last place at this bitch". As we made our way to the half mile mark the herd had pretty much thinned out and I was able to get into a pretty good rhythm. I also passed two of the people Jon wanted me to pace off of. That was probably my first warning sign that I was going too fast. As we approached the first mile marker, I also realized that I should have drank some water in the hour and a half we spent waiting for the race to start. This leads me to my first point of advice, always pre-register because registering on the day of requires you to get to the race way too early and they may not be serving pre-race refreshments. My thirst and the heat made it neccesary for me to take water at every aid station.
I looked at the clock when I arrived at the first mile station and saw that I was running at an 8:00 minute pace. "Sh*&" I thought, "I am running way too fast". It was at this point that I decided to back off of the gas a bit and slow my stride down so that I could make it all the way to the end strong. When I did so, the two people I was supposed to be pacing off of that I had passed earlier came back by me and I stayed right behind them as I was supposed to in the begining.
It was right at this time that an older gentleman also passed me. The thing that stood out about this guy was that he was wearing mountain boots, cargo shorts, a cap, and he ran like he was falling forward and trying to keep himself from slamming to the ground. Aside from his cattywompus running style, he also made loud grunting noises (I could hear him even with my Ipod going) and ran with jazz hands the whole time. Swear to Jebus. You can imagine what my dignity and pride were saying to me as this odd fellow passed me. "Oh hell no. Run and pass that guy you fat bitch!!!!"
I formulated a new plan to simply stay with the two people who passed me and pick up the pace at the end to pass them and Crazy Clause. I maintained a pretty good rhythm through the second mile and I started noticing many of the people who had pushed me out of the way earlier were now jogging at a much slower pace. Going into the third mile and the finish I think I passed around thirty people, including your grandfather. We made the turn back onto Dauphin Street and I discovered that the people I was pacing off of had managed to pass a pretty big group of runners to where I could not see them anymore. I tried to keep them in site to see when they would start their kick at the end because that is when I planned on passing them up. Turns out I saw them kicking a little to late due to the group they had passed and I ended up finishing around three seconds behind them for a total time of 25:13.
The time was good enough for 138th place out of 400 people and set my new personal record for a 5k by approximately five minutes. I also ran an average pace of 8:06 per mile. Yay me.
Wednesday is my normal rest day so I did not have to run the day after the race. I ran seven miles on Thursday, am running five miles on Friday, eight on Saturday and a whopping fourteen miles on Sunday...YIKES. I will post the results of that run but I am planning on running this one with the same running group I did on Sunday. Group runs make the long ones go so much better and faster. The only problem is getting up at 4:30 am. No more partying for this guy on the weekends. Shucks!!!
Good job, brother. Looks like my first 5k is going to be the Jubilee Race for Life 5k in Daphne 9/26. Hopefully I won't embarrass myself too much. Need to kick my training up a notch! I did hit my 3 sets of run 5mins, walk 2mins like it was nothing on Tuesday. That was encouraging. Going for it again this evening.
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