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Location:

Waldorf,MD,United States

Member Since:

Jul 18, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Several half marathons:  PR 1:59:12

3 Full:  PR   4:38:10

Did a 50th b-day run/ride.  Ran 22 miles, then rode 28 miles.  Took me 7 hours but I conquered 50 miles in honor of that milestone birthday.

Short-Term Running Goals:

April 12, 2014  St. Charles 10 miler

May 4, 2014   Flying Pirate 5K & Half Marathon (doing both)  

September 12-13, 2014  Ragnar Run (200 mile relay)

October, 2014  Woodrow Wilson Bridge Half Marathon

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

stay healthy...stay strong...stay happy!

Race at least 3 times a year  (1 full marathon / 2 half marathons) 

Personal:

Married for 30 years.  2 kids (28 & 20).  One beautiful grandson!

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Asics Keyano 19 Lifetime Miles: 66.62
Total Distance
12.00

12 glorious miles (they got glorious when they were done).  I finished reading "The Long Run" last night and it really got me motivated and inspired for todays run.  

I headed out on the rail trail with a small bottle of water in my pocket and the trunk of my car loaded with xtra water and gatorade.  My plan was to run 2 miles out then 2 miles back to my car to rehydrate, then repeat two more times.  My plan worked well.  I would drink sips of water every mile then after 4 miles I stopped at my trunk, ate some gu, drank gatorade and refilled my small water bottle.  

It was very hot today.  I don't think I have ever been this wet from sweat.  During the last 4 miles all my clothes were completely soaked and sweat was dripping off my shorts.  My shorts got so heavy that they kept trying to sneak down so I would have to pull them up and tie them tighter.  

I was so happy when I was done because my mind tried tricking me into stopping every time I hit the trunk of my car for my 4 miles refill.  It amazes me how your body will follow your brain if you let it.  It was good practice for me to work on the mental side of running.  And we all know you have to be a little mental to run these distances :) 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00
Comments
From The Quiet Pirate on Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 19:06:32 from 71.49.55.78

Who you callin' mental, huh? :-)

What a great way to break up a lot of miles. I love the soggy wet pants trying to make a touchdown mid-run! That happens to me more than I want to admit it.

Great job getting a long run in with hot, humid weather.

From Brent on Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 10:26:04 from 168.178.30.155

Now ladies, more junk in the trunk may stop the touch down? But then again, no way, may slow down the speed. Terri - nice work, it is a mental game to not stop at the car and pack it in on a tough day. I don't like heat for another reason, seems to raise the heart rate also, get tired faster.

If you need more crazy running advice let me know, I am full of it.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From The Quiet Pirate on Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 13:48:14 from 152.26.59.252

Brent- HAHA! I love it- Junk in the trunk! Best FRB line of the day!

From Terri on Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 10:28:56 from 108.28.226.253

Brent you are right about junk in the trunk slowing you down. I've been trying to lighten the load back there:)

QP, shorts with strings to tighten are the way to go for those soggy wet pants runs :)

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