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first 1/2 marathon is Saturday, advice, thoughts whatever.....
ahhhhhhh.......i am a bit nervous.
but playlist is done! (suggestions welcome though).
shoes ready, socks ready, water bottle set, just need to pick up the packet Friday and get this sucker DONE.
Re: first 1/2 marathon is Saturday, advice, thoughts whatever.....
Are you doing the RnR USA in DC? There's probably at least 10 of us on here doing it, so you'll be in good company
As for this being your first, really, just enjoy the experience. It's a PR no matter what time you finish in. Soak in the crowd, talk to fellow runners and just have fun.
Try not to go out too fast, 13 miles is no joke, so you don't want to get too excited in the beginning and then falter at the end, just trust your training and stick to your pace. Stick with whatever you trained with, meaning everything from your outfit to energy products, to when you drink water or Gatorade. Don't use anything new during the race, you don't know what effect it may have on you, and it may not be a good effect!
Good luck and let us know how you do!
I ran my first HM a few weeks ago, and here's what I remember doing that worked for me:
-Fuel up the night before. I had two helpings of spaghetti and garlic bread, and about 4 or 5 glasses of water.
-Be prepared for all kinds of weather. Even though it was cloudy and kinda chilly the day of my race, I still had on sunscreen just in case the sun decided to come out. I also did a lot of preventive Body Glide-ing the morning of the race, too.
-Use the aid stations. I forced myself not to skip the water/powerade stations, which I think really helped me not hit the wall.
-Have fun! Even though it's 13.1 miles, believe it or not, it does go by in a flash. Enjoy every minute of it.
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I'll be out there with you!
It said online if you're local to try to pick up your packet on Thursday to avoid crowds. Unfortunately I'm teleworking on Thursday, so I'm going to pick it up on Friday during my lunch break.
Good luck!!
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DS 7/18/2010
Handy 2.0 Due Early August
2011/2012 Races
12/17/2011 Christmas Caper 10K
2/11/2012 Have a Heart 5K
3/17/2012 DC RNR Half Marathon
4/22/2012 10M Parkway Classic
10/28/2012 Marine Corps Marathon
All of this. It is REALLY easy to get excited and go out waaaay too fast. I reallly watched my pace for the first 3-4 miles to make sure that I stayed on track. 13 miles is no joke so you don't want to feel like you are dying at the end.
Also, during the race, make sure that you look around and really soak it in. It is an awesome experience!
3/12 5 mi -- 49:22 Pace: 9:52
5/1 Half Marathon -- 2:11:22 Pace: 10:01
5/22 10k -- 56:29 Pace: 9:00
5/24 3.6 -- 29:03 Pace: 8:18
7/10 15k -- 1:44:46 injured Pace: 11:14
10/29 5k -- 28:24 Pace: 9:04
All great advice! Mostly have fun and be aware of your surroundings, it is so fun and important to absorb everything around you to complete your experience!
And go pee as much as possible before the race starts! I was peeing AS they sang the national anthem at my first half!
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