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  • Name: B-Kay
  • City: Chicago
  • Region: Illinois
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Run #59 Soldier Field 10-Mile

Subtitle:  When the water hits it... (that's called foreshadowing)

Date/Time:  May 24th at 7:30am

Place: Lakefront, actually ON Lake Shore Drive, the lakefront path, with a finish in "the bowels" of Soldier Field and out onto the field.  (pretty awesome if you ask me)

Mileage: 10

Time It Took: 2:03:02 (official time)

Pace: 12:19

Miles this week: 20.09

Miles this month: 60.78

2008 Goal:  374.47/1000 miles

 

Thoughts/Comments:  I think I might have hated every step of this run until the last half mile.  I was dragging SERIOUSLY.  At the beginning, I started out with Lou (running buddy from last year's training group) and her friend Angela, who I met for the first time today, but before today have known her as @.  She and I have been reading each other's blogs.  This was her first long distance run.  At around 3.5 miles, I told them to go ahead, cuz I was tired and the pace was too much for me to keep up. 

                                   

By around 5 miles at the turnaround point, I was spent.  I was mad at running, wondering why the heck I thought I could be out there running.  Maybe I'm trying to do too much after the marathon?  Maybe I need a break?  This is the most mileage I've done in a week for awhile, is THAT the problem? I peppered in a few walking breaks here and there and tried to keep as close a pace to 12:00 as possible. 

 

By 8 miles I was pretty sure I wouldn't be able to make up the time to meet even my simplest goal of 12:00 minute miles, I just had no energy level.  At around 1:50 I looked at my watch...this was Lou and @'s goal time, I was sure they made it.  When I got close to Soldier Field, which couldn't come soon enough, I saw a chic walking up ahead and someone telling her "Just a little bit further".  Lo and behold, it was LOU!  She was a sight for sore eyes.  So we ran a bit, and she said she'd do one last walking stint before we reached the stadium.  I wasn't the only one who had a tough run. 

 

 

Once I hit the stadium, they were playing the Bears theme song.  I ran in the concrete tunnels, wondering if this is where the Bears come out on the field (never been to a game).  Then up ahead....I see the sunlight!  I see green.  As soon as I hit the grass, I ran as fast as I absolutely could, and passed a few people, which was cool.  I looked back and saw Lou approaching the finish line, too.  And the coolest surprise of all...we got medals!  I wasn't even expecting a medal for this run, so that was cool.

 

I am somewhat disappointed about my time.  But I didn't treat this run like I should have.  I stayed up late, past 11:30...I ate crappy food for dinner last night (Chinese)...maybe I shouldn't have run 6 miles in that "semi-hilly" area of the path on Thursday (hilly in Chicago, not other places).  I dunno...that sounds like a bunch of excuses, doesn't it?  Maybe I just had a bad run...or at the very least, a not-so-good run.

And when I got home and hit the showers,  ARGH!!!!!!  CHAFING!!!!! Haven't had that in a long while.  OUCH!!!!!!

Comments to this post:

Finished...

At least you finished even though it was tough!! 

Still cool!

Still cool that you got to run out onto Soldier Field! You did it and 12:19 is pretty damn close to 12:00. I think it is awesome!  That is a lot of miles after a marathon. You are a BEAST! Rock on Lindy!  




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