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B.A.A. 10K (Boston, MA)

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Location:

Providence,RI,United States

Member Since:

May 17, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Half Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Accomplishments: Few.

PRs: 

1. 5K: 21:32.

2. 10K (B.A.A. 10K 6/26/11): 54:22.

3.  1/2 Marathon (The Eastern States 3/27/11): 2:02:36 Savin Rock 1:41:59.

2013 Race Results:

1/1/13 Chilly Chili 5K: 21:51

2/3/13 Run for the Refugees 5K: 21:38 

3/23/13 Savin Rock 1/2M 1:41:59 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run a 5K under 25 minutes.  Under 22 minutes.  Under 20 minutes.  Run a 10K in under 45 minutes.  Run a 1/2M in 90 minutes.

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run faster and farther... without major injuries.  The predictable soreness in my right knee reminds me of how irrational this form of exercise is, I bought a pair of Five Fingers and my knees have never felt better.  I'm now faster than I was during my 20s and 30s.

Achilles tendonitis or tendonosis is my latest injury.  The Five Fingers have been turned in and I'm back my old kicks with lots of heel support.

Personal:

I'm married, teach economics at a liberal arts school in RI, conduct research on American Indian economic development, trying to befriend a goat farmer, and looking to improve my espanol. Expecting our first child in mid October (check)!!  His name is Tucker.

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A lazy 3.0 miles on the mill.  Pace = 10:00 mi/mile

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9.3 miles along the Charles on a beautiful, beautiful day in Boston.  Ran past two outdoor world music festivals, one of which I'll be attending shortly.

Average pace: 8:48 mi/mile which is pretty fast for me.  Also my splits were fairly consistent, which is rare for me.  1- 8:45; 2-9:00; 3-8:41; 4-8:39; 5-8:55; 6- 8:37; 7-8:30; 8-8:48; 9-8:54.

 

 

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PM: 2 1/2 miles @ 9:00/mi pace.  The pain in the patella tendon moved from my left knee to my right one.  A new application of a zero sum game.

 

 

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PM: a quick 2 1/2 - 3 miles after dinner @9:00/mi pace.

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3.0 miles on the mill.  

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PM: The combination of a very humid afternoon and low energy equalled a 4.5 miles jog @ a slower than usual pace of 9:20/mi.  Should have  considered these variables before I left my house because I took the longer loop and eventually walked 4 miles home.  

 

 

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Six miles right before family arrived for the weekend.  Pace = 9:20/mi.

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60 mins on the elliptical & 2.5 miles on the mill.

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I took advantage of an unusually cool summer night (58ºF) in Boston and completed the longest run of the summer.  Ran along the Charles from Mass Ave to Brighton (Arsenal Ave) and back.  Legs and, more importantly, knees felt great.  Mile 8 was the fastest.

Runs like this, while seldom, are why I bother with this hobby.

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 19:02
 2 8:51 
 3 9:03 
 4 9:01
 5 8:41
 6 8:34
 7 8:37
 8 8:22
 9 8:52
 10 8:38
  11  8:51

 11 miles in 1:33 @ avg 8:46/mile.

 

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Another relatively long run for me.  Took it pretty easy (avg 9:10/mi).  But, more importantly, the Bruins just won the Stanley Cup!  I can hear the fireworks going off.  Please Boston, no rioting.

 My right patella tendon is still a bit of a bother.  Sounds like there will be some more lunging and hip flexor stretching in the near future. 

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 1 9:35
 2 9:04
 3 9:06
 4 9:02
 5 9:14
 6 9:01
 7 9:31
 8 8:51
 9 8:58

 

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After two days off and only after 1 1/2 miles, the pain in my right kneecap was so bad that I had to stop and walk home.  Thought the time off would only help but looks like I'll be calling the physical therapist on Monday.

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SLOW.

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easy on the mill.

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easy on the mill.

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Race: B.A.A. 10K (Boston, MA) (6.2 Miles) 00:54:22
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The weather was 66 degrees with 95% humidity, so a bit too humid for my taste.  This was the inaugural B.A.A. 10K (the same assn that runs the Boston marathon), so the race was well-attended and well-managed.  Since I live a few blocks from the starting line, I was able to sleep in and stretch in my living room and leisurely jog to the race.  After hanging out with my wife for a bit, we ambled over to the 9:00/mi (which quickly merged into 10:00/mi & the "rest of us") pace corral.  Didn't see any elites but Geoffrey Mutai, Gebre Gebremariam, Joan Benoit, and Bill Rodgers were among the runners in the 5:00/mi group.  After a short wait, the "slowest" runners were finally released from their stalls. 

The first 2 miles were along Comm Ave, one of Boston prettier streets.  Don't have my watch on me, but I remember running my fastest mile during mile 2: around 8:10/mi.  I know I got carried away with the event because by mile 3, I felt sluggish and was very, very sweaty.  I could tell I was slowing down, and certainly wasn't passing many folks, but I told myself to pick it up at mile marker 4.  Once I arrived at mile 4, I looked like a jumped into a pool with my clothes on.  Drenched.  And at that point, I decided to delay my tempo surge until mile marker 5.  Not surprisingly, at mile 5, I decided that picking up the pace was highly unlikely so I continued my steady pace of a bit more than a 9:00/mi.  At mile marker 6, I saw my wife in the crowd, who informed me to "open it up," which I promptly did for about .1 of a mile.  

Note to self: "it feels better finishing strong then starting strong.  So slow down, dummy."

 Going into the race, I set a realistic goal of under 55 mins and an unrealistic goal of under 50 mins.  Given my fastest 5K was about 25 mins, I ruled out the 50 minutes goal almost as soon as the thought entered my head.  This was also my first 10K, so I didn't know what to expect.  

So.. according to my garmin, I unofficially finished exactly at 54:00 54:22 (AP of 8:44/mi.).  My 5K split was 26:00, 10 secs off my fastest 5K. 

So this was my personal best by default.  Happy to finish under 55 minutes and maybe next time I add some tempo runs to the mix.

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AM:  Took a 30 minute core conditioning & 45 minute spinning class.  Spinning was OK, but the core class was so tough and yet so great.  My first ever core class and I'm feeling it.   

PM: 2 1/2 mile jog.  Didn't bring watch.

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Took a cardio kickboxing class instead of jogging.  My plan for the week is to improve my fitness.  Work those muscles that are often ignored.

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4 miles on the mill @ 6.7 (8:57/mi.)

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