Setting what may have seemed to be an impossible goal turned out to be one of my most rewarding life experiences. After almost 3 years of preparation and training, I ran my first full marathon in Philadelphia in November 2011. This blog represents my on-line journal of what has become one of my favorite passions - Running!
Friday, August 31, 2012
August Stats - 1000 Miles YTD
I am wrapping up another month of running on this Blue Moon Evening August 31, 2012 and just happened to notice that I reached the 1000 mile mark for the year! I clearly remember beginning this year running a 5K race in Tyler State Park so I started the year running 3.1 miles and here I am 997 miles later. Based on my trend, it looks like I will be very close to reaching 1500 miles for the year.
This month I ramped up my marathon training in preparation for the Marine Corps Marathon which I will be running on October 28. As part of my program, I’ve been participating in a half marathon each month and August saw me running the Rock ‘n Roll Providence Half Marathon on August 19. Providence really rocked and I had a great time there and managed to accomplish a respectable finish time 1:59:25. Although not a PR, I was pleased with finishing under the 2 hour mark. My objective is to finish Marine Corps as close to 4 hours as possible.
I am also wrapping up Week 8 of my marathon training program tomorrow and I plan to finish the week with an 18 mile long run. That will be 3 miles longer than my 15 mile long run last weekend. I hope to get an early start and instead of hitting the Delaware River Canal tow path like I did last weekend, my plan is to run the new (and unopened) Route 202 Bypass which is close by and convenient to home.
So, August had a lot of Easy Runs, several Long Runs and one Half Marathon. Next week starts another month and Week 9 of marathon training for me. It is also the week that I plan to add Speed Training to my program. At least once a week (probably Thursdays), I will include speed intervals to my program. I am looking forward to adding that new dimension to my program!
All-in-all, I would grade my month’s performance a B+. Although I’ve been meeting my mileage and running time targets, I have to admit that I am not exactly where I want to be mentally. Also, I need to improve my diet – I have been inconsistent with my meal plans and need to improve my nutrition. To that end, I will plan to post highlights of my eating program throughout September. That should keep me motivated and focused!
Happy and Safe Training Folks!
John
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