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Spanish Fork,UT, USA

Member Since:

Jun 11, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

My Running PR's

5k-   18:25

10k-   39:06

13.1-   1:25

26.2-   3:09:03 (Boston Qualified and 1st marathon)

Personal:

I'm Lily, and I love to do hard things.

 

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Brooks Axiom 3 Lifetime Miles: 382.49
Adidas Supernova Glide Lifetime Miles: 287.52
Saucony Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 77.62
Brooks Launch Lifetime Miles: 430.11
Brooks Launch#2 Lifetime Miles: 211.85
Asics DS Trainer Lifetime Miles: 136.30
NIke Free Run Lifetime Miles: 25.25
Nike Free Run +2 Lifetime Miles: 26.25
Total Distance
13.10

Met Merri at 5:30 and we ran 4 miles up the S.F. river bottoms. Lot's of wind resistance until we hit the turn around, then 4 miles back to our hood for water and fuel. Then joined by Tammalama for 5.1 more totaling 13.1.

 The problem: I got an email from the Timp half marathon inviting me in tomorrow. 

The dilemma: I ran freaking 13.1 this morning. My legs can't take that sheet 2 days in a row!!!??!?!

Comments
From gdoc on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 13:41:50 from 98.202.195.25

Do it...you a superstar.

From Rachelle on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 14:10:39 from 159.212.71.200

Nice run! I say do what you feel comfortable with. You know your body better than anyone else.

I accidently (okay I got lost) ran 10.5 miles the day before the Provo Half and I thought it would affect me but it didn't really at all.

Let me know if you decide to sign up! :)

From allie on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 14:38:46 from 24.10.191.18

my comment was sucked into a black hole. i'm searching for it. let me know if you get an email, otherwise i will re-type it...

From allie on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 14:39:53 from 24.10.191.18

found it! it was in your january 1 post. what the? anyway, as i was saying...

From allie on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 14:39:58 from 24.10.191.18

as rachelle said, this is a decision that only you can make. if you feel like you can do it, i would say go for it. it may not be optimal given that you ran 13.1 this morning, but it will still put some good mileage in your legs, which is always good for marathon training. if you were treating this like a race that you wanted to run hard in and go after a PR, you probably would have wanted to do some sort of a mini-taper, or at least gone a bit easier with less mileage leading up to the race. however, if you run this tomorrow you will just be training through the race, which many runners do as they are building up for "the big one". you can treat it like a mid-long run/tempo workout. maybe start out slower than you normally would and gradually pick it up until you are at HMP for the final 6-8 miles. OR, just let loose and see what kind of time you can run. there isn't anything to lose by going for it, unless you feel you are on the verge of injury. i know you had a bit of trouble with your knee earlier this week, and that you have had a few random tweaks here and there throughout your training. just be careful with those and don't do anything that you think may send them over the edge. something else to think about: running the half tomorrow will put you over 50 miles for the week. you have averaged 42 mpw this year, and have run 50+ mpw six times this year. this is obviously a volume that you can handle, but it will put you above your average. with the knee scare earlier this week and the 13.1 miles today, is this the right week to push up your mileage? once again, that is a question that only you can answer based on how you feel. i am not trying to talk you into it or out of it, i am just throwing out all the ideas i can think of as to why you should or should not run tomorrow. i personally don't think it's a bad idea, and i think it's good timing as far as fall marathon training goes (one of the main reasons i wanted to run it). it will be a good fitness gauge at this point in your training and may give you a better idea on how you want to approach things over the next two months. also, i would really love to see you tomorrow, as the last time we tried to race together was a disaster (reminder: my leg was broken and there was snow all over the ground).

just give it some thought and do what's best for you. you're smart about these things so i sure whatever you decide will be the right thing.

From Kira Bell on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 14:50:36 from 74.220.196.214

I have full confidence that you can do it! DOOOO it! As everyone else said though... be careful you know your body.. dont overdo it! If you go, just go and have fun :)

From Merri on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 17:21:41 from 160.7.252.148

you can do it and win 1st place :)

From JulieC on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 19:36:52 from 67.41.191.80

run it and have fun. The course is so forgiving :D. Okay be careful with the knee, the downhill with the curved sides of the roads can really aggravate IT band and foot strike. I will be running the first 1/2 with Kelli then two down. I ran 10 today and sixteen yesterday. Erase your mind about the miles being a setback. I guess it is all about what Allie wrote-- training thru your races. That's what I do. Eventually it all fits together pretty well. Honk when your bus passes us : D.

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