Saturday morning I literally jumped out of bed because I was in such a deep sleep that my alarm scared me awake! Once I calmed down, I had my usual oatmeal and coffee and then headed to the race. I met up with my running buddy who was running the race with me.
After a quick warm up around the block, we headed to the start. I was a little nervous just because I didn't want to go out too fast in this race and then have the final few miles be horrible. Soon enough it was time to start - this was a fairly small race so there were not that many people so the start was not crowded at all.
I had no idea what the course was going to be like because this was my first time running this race and also I had failed to look up the route. My legs wanted to take right off but I pulled them back and started off at my tempo pace like planned. I let the other racers go past me as I stuck with my pace and enjoyed the first few miles when the pace felt good. There were quite a few woman in front of me and I focused on the closest one to catch and then pass. It was a fun game to play while running.
The next few miles flew by and I was already passed the half way point. I was still feeling good so I decided to start picking up the pace a bit. My legs just kept going and going. I was waiting for the feeling of wanting to stop but it never came. I continued on and felt strong the whole race. I ended up running the second half of the race faster than the first. And the second half of the race ended up being faster than my current 5k PR.
Mile 1 - 7:11
Mile 2 - 7:16
Mile 3 - 7:05
Mile 4 - 7:02
Mile 5 - 6:52
Mile 6 - 6:46
Last 0.2 - 6:42 pace
Official Time: 44:06 (7:06 pace) - a new 10k PR by 4 minutes
Age group: 1/18 (first two overall girls were also in my age group - the 25-29 AG around here is stacked!)
Overall: 26/190
Female: 4/101
Keys to running a strong 10k race:
1. Don't start out too fast - For me, tempo pace was a great pace to start at. I had been training at that pace for a few weeks so I knew what it felt like and I knew I could hold it for at least 3 miles.
2. Run the tangents (aka run in a straight line) - adding on extra distance takes more time and if you are using a garmin, makes you think you are running at a faster pace than you actually are.
3. Stay in the moment - focusing on the person right in front of me helped me to focus just on that and not think about how many miles I had left or how tired I felt.
4. Run on a flat race course - not always in your control, but this race had an excellent course which was flat and beautiful!
Happy Monday and Happy Racing!
Congrats on your PR!!! That is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo, CONGRATS on a strong & smart race, a big 10K PR and a 5K PR too! (Wow!)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a new PR! Sounds like a great race!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the PR! Good things to remember!
ReplyDeleteNice progression on your splits, smart running = good running! Congrats on your PR:)
ReplyDeleteWow! Great race. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongrats speed demon! Great work out there and that is another game I love to play while running too! :)
ReplyDeletedamn, that is awesome!! Congrats on the super speedy race, excellent pacing and 4 minute PR!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, well done! Great race :-)
ReplyDeletegreat job girlfriend! :)
ReplyDeleteNice work, J! That is an awesome PR! Way to go, you!! I haven't ran a 10k in nearly 2 years. I was goign to do one in July but with my move, it just won't work out. I am hoping to do this Turkey Trot 10k on Thanksgiving day this year as I am pretty sure I won't be going home for Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteCongrats all around! It sounds like you ran a smart race, with negative splits to boot! AG win and a PR. Sounds like a perfect race.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on that HUGE PR!!!! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteway to go!!!!!!!!! great pictures, too :) PR WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ReplyDeleteWOW! Congrats on the PR and placing!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW check out those splits! You paced that race perfectly which is tough to do in a 10k! Congrats on a great race ANDDDD the PR!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on getting 2 PRs in one race! It sounds like you really had the right strategy. I need to remember that for my next 10k, I always end up going out too fast!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the awesome PR and 1st AG! And I love your tips at the end. You shouldn't start out too fast for a 10K... although it's really easy to :)
ReplyDeleteWay to go Speedy!!
ReplyDeleteWowsers, I don't know anyone that runs that strong the final 5k of a 10k. INSANE. great job. and great tips! :)
ReplyDeleteSweet! Way to go. I pretty much always start out too fast. I'm terrible at pacing and just try not to die. Also, I love the 10k and wish there were more of them around.
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