Saturday, November 30, 2013

Limits and Possibilities

As 2013 starts to draw to a close and I look forward to 2014, I've been struck by both my limits and the possibilities for the next 12 months.

Next week, I am running my last 'race' of 2013, which qualifies for the 2014 New York Marathon. It's 4 miles, and all I need to do is show up and finish. My prior two 4 mile runs much earlier this year clocked at 37:51 and 36:01, so a target of 35 mins, or 8:45/mile feels decent, if somewhat modest. Beyond that, the biggie is on January 26th, when I tackle my first half marathon. In 2014, I am going to run the 9+1 for guaranteed entry to the NYC Marathon in 2015, plus at least 4 of the 5 borough races which includes 3 half marathons (Manhattan Half, Brooklyn Half, Staten Island Half, Bronx 10 miles and Queens 10k).

Recently I ran just under 6.5 miles averaging less than 9 mins/mile. The idea is in 8 weeks I'll be able to maintain that for 13.1 miles bringing me in just under 2 hours. Ideally I'd be running my first half at the start of March, another 4 weeks later, but the timing is good in some ways as I get to test myself early on.

I've also started hitting a nearby track to start to work on speed - again some limits and possibilities are showing here. I can run a 6 mins/mile at least for 400m at a time - again, modest but a starting point. I'm always weary that kicking too hard might pull my back out of sorts. Being injury free so far  has been encouraging and a great platform to keep building on.

So, let's see out 2013... and prep for that half marathon.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Marathon Blues - New PR

So yesterday I went to the Jacob Javits convention center to pick up my race bib for the New York Dash to the Finish Line race, which is a 5K dash to the end of the NY Marathon course. It's both a warm up for the marathoners tomorrow, and an opportunity for those not running the marathon to sock up some of the scenery and atmosphere associated with the big day.

What I didn't realize, but should have guessed, is that the marathoners were also collecting their bibs, and the entire center was constantly reminding me that's who they were catering for.

Welcome... if you're running the Marathon
For the first time, I wished I was running it tomorrow. I'd probably barely make it within 5 hours, and I'd probably be ill for weeks afterwards, but I wish my big day wasn't a ear away...

...but, solace. I did the dash and hit a personal record for 5K (27:30 or 8:53min/mile), and am slowly moving towards the 25 min target.

The Race Starts at the United Nations
Starting at 47th street on First Avenue, runners get to run along 42nd street and then up 6th Avenue towards the park. It's been my favorite race of the year so far, and now I'm only 2 races away from qualifying for the 2014 NYC Marathon, which was my goal in January.

Sunrise on the East Side