05-18-2008, 07:37 PM | #11 |
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20 minutes better than my previous best (Logan last September) so I'm happy with my result. Now my calves hurt ... and my feet, and my thighs, and my knees, and my ankles, and my ass. All the downhill running wasn't as bad as some people had said it would be except that a couple miles from the bottom of the canyon my back started hurting a bit, but that went away when the course leveled out. All in all, it was a pretty cool marathon. Y'all should try it some time. |
05-19-2008, 04:06 PM | #12 |
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Nice work chicken.
How many marathons does this make for you? 20 minutes is a huge improvement, any way you look at it. |
05-19-2008, 04:09 PM | #13 |
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Congrats chicken. My sister in law could have cooked a casserole in the time between her finish and yours, and you would have had enough time to fry an egg and eat some cereal in the time between you and my mom.
But seriously, good job. The furthest I have ever run in my life is less than 3 miles. I would die. |
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Some of us are nonrunners who run and others are runners who do what nature intended them to do. SIL is doing what nature gave her. I can't comment upon Sea Chicken but endurance is a struggle. Coming from somebody who can't stay healthy enough to run well, I find it amazing people can run quickly on a frequent basis. Congrats Sea Chicken.
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05-19-2008, 04:52 PM | #15 |
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Dropping 20 minutes is huge! Nice job Sea Chicken.
I'm with Archaea, I love to run, but I can't keep my legs healthy long enough to accomplish what I feel like my heart/lungs are capable of accomplishing. I've always got a tendonitis or a bursitis somewhere. I really admire you guys who can rack up those miles and stay pain free. |
05-19-2008, 06:16 PM | #16 |
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in the spirit of full disclosure, I suck.
I ran that 10 k. Not sure if any marines beat me, but a bunch of other people did, including 2 girls. It was a 11:00 start and I was feeling really good as we started out down a steep hill and turned the corner to the 1000 climb over 2 miles. I was still feeling good for about 1.5 miles and then the burn in my quads and lungs got super intense. At that point I was in 3rd place but my body decided that running wasn't a good idea. So people started to pass me and when I got to the first obstacle the 5 foot wall climb I couldn't do it. Had to use the hay bail like a freaking wimp to get over it. The race seemed to go on forever. I was hurting. I thought I was going to kill myself when I came to the tire run. Had to walk through that. I passed some guy that had passed out on the course, but the medical staff was already with him. The last mile and a half are a steep down hill and I managed to not let any one pass me in that time and even out sprinted some guy that was coming up behind me (allowing me to maintain 1st in my age group). After the race I couldn't walk more than 10 feet without feeling like I was going to wither puke or pass-out. It took me 45 minutes to recover and never have I felt like such a wimp. I have never actally participated in something where I felt like I could not have gone any harder. I used everything my boby was willing ot give me that day, and it wasn't much. Overall result 19th out of 307 racers, first in my agegroup, 4 minutes and 20 seconds slower than when I did it 2 years ago. One fun part was watching my kids climb the 60ft climbing wall in the gym. The marines were great hosts. I just sat there on the floor and tried not to lose it. Overall it is a great race, even though the 80 degreee temperatures and 7500 ft elevation didn't agree with me. Next year I may be watching from the sidelines taking care of kids as my wife wants to do it. She could win the womens race. |
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Way to go Sea Chicken. Under 4 is a hell of a good marathon time, and in most races will put you ahead of about 65-70% of all finishers. Under 3:50 is even better. Anyone who knows anything about running will agree. |
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The worst obstacles were the tunnel crawls. They were 20 ft long plastic culverts that you had to crawl through. My knees got all cut up inside those from the rocks that were in there. I really feel like I suck because I had to walk so much. I would get to a small hill and my mind and body would be HELL NO are you running up this. I thought I was much tougher than I really am. |
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