Sunday, June 14, 2009

I am way behind on logging my runs here and in my official Excel log. It is definitely to the point that I can't remember what happened, how long, and how I felt.

I did have a race, the 4th annual 10K Wissahickon Trail classic put on my Phil from the Wissahickon Wanderers and timed by the infamous Ron Horn from Pretzel City Sports. It was my second year in a row racing and this time the weather was a cool 7o as opposed to the 85 and humid from last year. It is hilly course through the northwestern end of the park. The course had not changed so I knew exactly what I was in for, a bit if a benefit over the course rookies.

The heat killed me last year, I was struggling by mile 3 and dying by mile 6. I know my running shape is not as good as least year so I figured if I could finish in the same time it would be a good race. I took it easy through the first 1.5 miles to try and even out the race and give me people to pass a good portion of the way. It worked, I passed people until about 3.5 miles where the course hit a long steady uphill, definitely the low point for most in the race as you still have the while to go and the course just keeps going up.

I hung and saved some energy through the following downhill section and across the covered bridge, a right hand turn and a 1/2 mile on Forbidden Drive before the final, horrible, lung busting up hill before the finish. I told myself I wouldn't walk but I did, and so did everybody else. Once we crested the hill I knew it was flat to down hill for the last 1/4 mile and I took off, passing the guy in front, nearly slipping on the tight downhill turns and pushed hard through the finish to keep my lead. 44:09. A minute faster than last year. I know this really doesn't mean I am in better shape than last year, I just raced smarter on a cooler day and it payed off.

Other than the race I've probably run 7 times over the last couple weeks, a mixed bag of trail and road and decent runs and bad runs. Today was 1:26 through Chestnut Hill and the Wissahickon, a meandering hilly route with a mix of paces and the first 35 minutes with the dog. I had to walk the last half mile with him and nearly drag him up the block. I think he'll sleep for the next couple days.

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