So, although it has been a little over 5 months since my last post but it has not been 5 months since I last ran!
Although I had my usual hiatus after the San Diego Marathon I actually got back into action pretty quickly. As a surprise for my birthday my wife planned a trip to New York and the timing was great for a favorite race of mine; the New York Half Marathon.
I had run this race its first 2 years and enjoyed it immensely. The course is exciting; a lap of Central Park and then a chance to run through Times Square. Having been a NYC runner for several years on congested sidewalks, the opportunity to run through Times Square is too good to turn down.
Signing up for the race last minute had its own challenges; I went from pretty minor training to running 10 miles nearly overnight! I had no expectations to perform too well of course, aside from the lack of training we'd also be travelling across the country with a sick 1 yr old and NYC was enjoying some of its famous humidity!
That said, the race was a blast. I ran the first 6 miles or so with my old NYC running buddy Tim. Unfortunately he had a chest infection and dropped off the strong pace we'd started at so the second half of the course was just me and my thoughts!
The NYC crowds at races are fantastic, they really energize the runners. Despite all the factors against me I actually managed to finish in 1h42m16s which was only 26 seconds slower than my best half marathon performance! Tim was able to push through despite having breathing difficulties and finished just a couple of minutes behind me.
Since returning to NYC I have started training for the Phoenix Marathon on Jan 17th 2010. I am now 7 weeks into my 18 week schedule and am feeling strong thus far. Mileage is already racking up; my long run this weekend is 16 miles.
I now have several running partners in Phoenix. Baby Ava joins me for tempo runs, our dog Violet for speed workouts and then two guys from my community for the longer runs (when they are available).
I am excited for this race. That we won't have to travel for the race will be a great benefit. I am confident that with good training that I can beat my time in San Diego. The real golden egg will always be Boston, my qualification requirement for that is 3h15m59s which is a stretch from San Diego but I am confident of chipping more time off and getting nearer to that goal.
Poor Little Paco
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