Coming into the Madison Half Marathon I was training really well and times were showing a PR was possible. The days before the race I started to get nervous and my body got weird tightness and aches which is common pre race stress. When your body knows you are about to punish it, it wants to protect itself.
In 2017, I ran 1:24:15 with an average of 6:26 pace
In 2018, my goal was to break 1:24
Race Morning
5:00: Wake up, 2 cups of coffee, 4 pancakes, lots of syrup, 1 fruit smoothie
5:50: 20’ Easy Bike on indoor trainer at 60-70% of FTP
6:30: Arrive at race sight having consumed a 400c bottle of carbohydrates
6:40: 10’ Easy run, visualize, breathing, relax, don’t freak out
6:50: Last Portopotty visit
6:55: Check in gear bar
7:00: Try and get near the front, only to start near the 2:00 Half Marathon Starters
7:10: Race starts. I am no where close to the front “Dont panic, this could be a good thing”
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Mile 1: “This isnt a good thing, i’m upset, i’m weaving through everyone, i’m wasting energy. My race is over.”
Mile 2: “Ok, i’m done pouting. Focus on your execution goals”
Mile 3: “Ok, this is the long false flat section. Why is my HR so high? Crap, i’m running 6:05s. Slow down its too fast”
Mile 5: “I’m still running 6:05s, this isnt going to end well”
Mile 6: 36:55 (6:10avg)… I’m going to PR today. Holy crap!
Mile 8: “I’m dying. This hill is huge”
Mile 8.5: “This bluff is so stupid. I should just walk. I feel terrible. Everyone is passing me”
Mle 9: “You need to do this for Cindi and Lucy. They have supported you through this”
Mile 10: “My legs feel like bricks”
Mile 10.5: “Dude, stop whining. You’re whining. You can PR today. Toughen up and get it done”
Mile 11: “Oh, there’s Cindi and Lucy. Hey Lucy! She sees me. She smiling and waving, yay!”
Mile 11.1: “I’ve got new energy, bring it on”
Mile 11.2: “Shit another hill, where’d my energy go. This wind sucks”
Mile 12: “Come on! Relax, stay smooth. relax. Keep your rhythm. 1 Mile to go”
Mile: 12.5: “Another hill! Are you flipping kidding me. I’m barely running up this thing”
Mile 12.8: “There’s no way I can PR, i’m dying. There’s nothing left”
Mile: 13: “Holy crap, I can break 1:23. I can still to PR. Effing Push it!”
Mile 13.1: New Personal Best Half Marathon 1:22:58…Boom!
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I’ve been wondering what has been the secret sauce to my new streak of Personal Bests and i’ve come to a conclusion. 1) Get Married 2) Have a kid 3) start a blog and tell the world your shortcomings and goals. 4) Work with a coach who provides accountability