Start time: 09/10/05, 7:00am
Location: W&OD Trail
Distance: 23 miles
Run:Walk ratio: 3:1
Average pace: 13:00min/mile
Hard to believe there’s only one more “long run” to go at this point, now that the 23-miler is history. We were back in two lopsided groups today, with more and more people unable to tolerate having to run with the Bickersons. Oh well, not my fault. Our group did really well; I ended up setting the pace, and aside from one or two hiccups we really nailed the pace. Perhaps a little too much dawdling at water stops, but it was 5 hours of running, I can understand the want for another 30 seconds to grab some more Starbursts. I felt pretty strong, though. Towards the end I was just feeling tired and a tiny bit sore, but really nothing major. This isn’t like several years ago where it was an, “Ow, ow, ow” sort of thing. It’s amazing how much my body’s adapted to the abusive workout that I put it through.
Best of all was this morning, though, when the sun wasn’t making an appearance and we were running through lots of fog and mist. It finally got burnt off, but the lack of direct sunlight provided for a really pleasant running environment. Don’t get me wrong, no humidity would have been nice, but at least the humidity helped us out instead of hindering us for most of the marathon.
Oh, and a great side-benefit of the new haircut; I swear, I sweat less as a result. Maybe it’s just evaporating faster, but whatever the reason I’m just thankful.
Final long run: October 1st.
Marathon: October 30th.
Tick tick tick tick tick…
At the start of your taper, you should do a training summary. with goals what you thought you were going to perform before training and see how they compare now.