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postwh0re: 1/2 marathon edition

I'm being a huge AW about this to whomever will listen (read) -  I ran my first 1/2 marathon today. The weather kind of sucked (72 and super humid...it started raining soon after I finished)

Breakdown

Miles 1-4 easy peasy

Mile 5-7: a lot of hills, tiring me out a little bit, but still feeling good

I made the mistake of saying out loud "Wow, I'm still feeling really good!" around mile 7

Miles 7-9: Things start getting a little rough here. Getting tired, adrenaline wearing off.

Mile 10: I try to convince myself that there is 'only' 5k left!!!!

Mile 11: Kill. me. Can't really feel my legs any longer. Pride and my running partner are the only things keeping me going.

Mile 12: Why did I CHOOSE to do this to myself?

12.5 : Seriously...this isn't over yet?? Somewhere around here I lose my running partner. It seriously took every ounce of will power not to walk at this point. I was also contemplating what kind of a masochist one has to be to run a marathon.

13. So..close

13.1: BLISS

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Re: postwh0re: 1/2 marathon edition

  • Congrats!! That's an admirable accomplishment. I couldn't do it. 
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  • Awesome! Congrats.
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  • Thanks guys!

    Kristin -  you  totally could do it! I just started running the C25K last year, stopped for a while, started again this past summer.

     

    Off to eat and drink the ~2100 calories I burned

  • CONGRATS! I'm so impressed with people who run.

    I ran a 10K "mud run" in '98/99 it was the last time I ran other than to catch a bus and even then I'd rather wait for the next one. Running is the lowest level of hell for me.

  • Good for you!  

    I ran one half-marathon and ended up in the ER later that night unable to walk.

  • Thanks guys. I just drank so much wine/ate so much sushi AND fried cheese cake. Now I can die happy
  • Awesome job, lady!! That is crazy good and you should post it a millionjity more times!!
  • That's such a fantastic accomplishment.  You should be so proud!  I don't think I could do it.  At least not on my current knee.  Running is HARD yo!
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  • Congrats!  It really is an aaccomplishment to be proud of. 

    So, still think it's the last?  I started with C25k about a year and a half ago and eventually decided I wanted to run a half just to say I'd done it once. Yeah, in a couple weeks I'll do my 6th half marathon in a year's time. It's addictive. 

  • Fantastic! I ran my first last sunday, I can appreciate the amount of effort those last few miles takes.
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  • Thanks everybody! I'm extremely proud of myself. Like stopping strangers on the street to tell them how awesome I am proud.

    Wendy - I don't know. I've already backed off on the never again, but I'm not gonna lie. Those last few miles were horrible. I seriously wanted to quit so badly. I haven't had kids, but I imagine this will eventually be like childbirth -- I'll forget how horrible I felt and agree to do it again in a year or so.

  • I bet you do another one in less than 5 months. 
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    Thanks everybody! I'm extremely proud of myself. Like stopping strangers on the street to tell them how awesome I am proud.

    Wendy - I don't know. I've already backed off on the never again, but I'm not gonna lie. Those last few miles were horrible. I seriously wanted to quit so badly. I haven't had kids, but I imagine this will eventually be like childbirth -- I'll forget how horrible I felt and agree to do it again in a year or so.

    I remember after my first somebody was all "are you really going to wear that medal into McDonald's?" (right after the race) and I said "uh, yeah, I'm going to wear this thing for the next week!"  

    It's funny you should compare it to childbirth. I was just telling Kevin today that I feel like I would be much better prepared for childbirth now than I was four years ago because of the mental toughness/willpower from running even when it hurts and it suuuuuuuucks. 

  • Hezz, I can almost guarantee that won't be happening, but mostly because I live in Florida and that would be miserable in the weather we have here after Marck
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    Hezz, I can almost guarantee that won't be happening, but mostly because I live in Florida and that would be miserable in the weather we have here after Marck
    Hmm, I've already scheduled my second half for april in miami. You could do gaspiralla in march.
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    imagemrs.kay+emm:
    Hezz, I can almost guarantee that won't be happening, but mostly because I live in Florida and that would be miserable in the weather we have here after Marck
    Hmm, I've already scheduled my second half for april in miami. You could do gaspiralla in march.

    1. I think you  are more hardcore than I am

    2. My body hurts...real bad

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