32.8 miles in the training log this week, and I feel really good! A little stiff today, but not bad. I actually did my long, slow run on Friday (again), and ran 13.1 miles on one of the paved trails here in Omaha. So, I enter my last week of hard training with hopes of getting another 33 miles in or so, and will then taper next week to rest up for the race. The half marathon distance run that I did on Friday was mostly good, although the last couple of miles were tough as the arch of my right foot was hurting pretty bad. Still can't believe that I've been training now for a full 13 weeks, with only 2 weeks to go. In many regards, I wish the race were this week, as I feel I'm ready, and just want to run it and get it over with.
On a bright note, my wife was able to push past her comfort zone this past week and did her first double digit run on Saturday. She was able to do 10 miles. Most of the training plans say that if you can run 10, the adrenaline on race day should take you the last 3 miles. I hope that's true.
After the Lincoln HM, I have a half marathon scheduled in mid June in Denver, and will then take the summer to do a novice training program (bump up from beginner) in prep for the Omaha half marathon at the end of September, and then the Kansas City half marathon in the middle of October. Beyond, then, while it's so far away, I probably would do maintenance running in November and December, but then begin an 18 week plan to run a marathon at "next" year's Lincoln, NE race. Pie in the sky stuff, but you have to have goals.
By the way, I did the distance on Friday in 2 hours and 9 minutes and 53 seconds. My goal for the real race will be slightly faster than that, and am hoping that race adrenalin will push me harder. I've held back a little on my training runs so I wouldn't trash myself for the rest of the week, but I plan to run full-bore at the race, with NOTHING left in my gas tank when I'm done. I hope to be a quivering pile of goo by then, and will have to crawl home. Otherwise, if I'm not spent, I'll know I didn't race hard enough, and will always wonder how hard I should have pushed it.
I'm nervous, and a little anxious about the race, but am confident in where my training has taken me, and confident in my ability to run a strong race. Bring it!
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