Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Thanks, Mitch. And by the way, you can TOTALLY do this!!! I know you were interested in my pace, and they've finally gotten our race results up. I finished with a chip time of 2:25:28, for an average of 11:06 minute miles throughout the race. I ran the first 6.8 miles of the race with a 11:17 minute mile average, so that means I sped up during the last half of the race. That is about a minute and a half to two minutes slower than my 5K pace. April : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 That's real good April. In the hour I ran this morning, I ran for 5.2 miles - so that's what - 11 minute,33 second pace, by my calculation - to keep that up over 13 miles is great - especially quickening your pace in the 2nd half!!!! As I've mentioned, I definitely enjoy cycling more then running, so I don't ever see myself doing a half-marathon - 5K's - yes. 10K's - maybe. But who knows??? Mitch > Thanks, Mitch. And by the way, you can TOTALLY do this!!! > > I know you were interested in my pace, and they've finally gotten our > race results up. I finished with a chip time of 2:25:28, for an > average of 11:06 minute miles throughout the race. I ran the first > 6.8 miles of the race with a 11:17 minute mile average, so that means > I sped up during the last half of the race. That is about a minute > and a half to two minutes slower than my 5K pace. > > April : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 I'm right there with ya, Mitch... I do both, but I enjoy cycling more! I can only run about a mile and half or so at a time, but I can ride at least 12 miles. in OKC <>< 238/197.4/194 > > Thanks, Mitch. And by the way, you can TOTALLY do this!!! > > > > I know you were interested in my pace, and they've finally gotten our > > race results up. I finished with a chip time of 2:25:28, for an > > average of 11:06 minute miles throughout the race. I ran the first > > 6.8 miles of the race with a 11:17 minute mile average, so that means > > I sped up during the last half of the race. That is about a minute > > and a half to two minutes slower than my 5K pace. > > > > April : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 I've never been much into biking, myself. I should do it more, though, for cross training purposes. If you enjoy both running and biking, you could always try a duathlon, which is both. It's like a triathlon, but with only biking and running. They come in all variations of length. I've thought about doing one since I'm such a horrible swimmer. Let us know how the 5K goes! April > > Thanks, Mitch. And by the way, you can TOTALLY do this!!! > > > > I know you were interested in my pace, and they've finally gotten our > > race results up. I finished with a chip time of 2:25:28, for an > > average of 11:06 minute miles throughout the race. I ran the first > > 6.8 miles of the race with a 11:17 minute mile average, so that means > > I sped up during the last half of the race. That is about a minute > > and a half to two minutes slower than my 5K pace. > > > > April : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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