training for the shamrock marathon

May 19, 2024

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Member Since:

Jul 03, 2007

Gender:

Unknown

Goal Type:

Unknown

Running Accomplishments:

4:08 OBX marathon; 4:25 Richmond Marathon, 1:56 Shamrock half-marathon, 4:40 Buffalo marathon

Short-Term Running Goals:

run under 4 hours for the Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach

Long-Term Running Goals:

to qualify for the Boston marathon, run in NYC marathon

Personal:

married, no children, professor

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Today, I felt tired and out of shape. I think I've gained 2-3 pounds, and it was hot outside, so running wasn't too pleasant. However, I felt much better towards the end of my run. I am trying to work on not concentrating on my time, mileage, or speed. Instead, I am trying to dissociate from the excessive emphasis on running fast; I am looking at the trees, the sky, or a point in the distance as I run. Ultimately, I want to pick up more mileage, and I want to concentrate on running faster, but only as a side-effect of the pleasure that I receive from running. I want running to be an experience of letting go achievement-style mindset that I have in my daily life. 

My main advice to myself is to do more half-marathons. It is difficult because I am commuting large distances and teaching many courses, writing a book, etc. I have a little more than a month until my marathon, so this weekend, I will do a long run. If I need to walk at one point, I will walk if necessary (I may be too out of shape at this point to run the full marathon, although I hope I will be able to do it). I'd like to increase my mileage.

This long run should at least be 20 miles.
 

Comments
From Scott Zincone on Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 21:16:07

Glad to see you are blogging again and to see you have kept up with your running. Not sure if you saw a message I left about a month ago or not. The South Hill YMCA has a 5k and 10k on October 20th. Not many local races in Southside Virginia so I thought you might be interested. You can use them as a training run for November.

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