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20 mile break down

Dinner· Marathon

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30 Nov

I kinda wished I could have titled this post “20 mile Break Dance” and tell you how I did crazy break dancing moves on my run today and got the cars passing by to honk. But, that would be a lie.

After Panera Bena nd I hit up Costco for samples, I mean groceries. When we got home I had some yogurt, pineapple and cereal. I wasn’t hungry, but felt depleted. Long run days are so confusing for my hunger signals 🙁 I am never hungry on long run days, but feel run down. Hmmmm.IMG_2876

Dinner was a big salad and some of Ben’s twice baked potato (that I made). Those chickpeas were hanging out in my fridge for a week so they may bad, but they tasted fine so I hope I won’t die.IMG_2880

I don’t use any of the fancy features of my Garmin because I am a lazy motherf-er, but really wanted to know how bad my pacing was today. Well, here is evidence that I am screwing myself with bad pacing:

Mile 1 – 9:21

Mile 2 – 8:42

Mile 3 – 8:58

Mile 4 – 9:03

Mile 5 – 8:51

Mile 6 – 9:21

Mile 7 – 9:32

Mile 8 – 8:59

Mile 9 – 9:26

Mile 10 – 10:39 (walk break for Shot Blocks)

Mile 11 – 9:29

Mile 12 – 9:01 (with Ben, had to keep up with him!)

Mile 13 – 9:51

Mile 14 – 10:32

Mile 15 – 10:18 (got bit by a bug on my neck/shoulder area here, was pretty sure I was going to pass out or die, but it didn’t happen)

Mile 16 – 9:41

Mile 17 – 11:11

Mile 18 – 11:41 (seriously, why was I even bothering?)

Mile 19 – 11:33

Mile 20 – 12:24 (um, this was mostly walking, obviously)

The moral of the story is I need to slow my roll in the beginning and stop all that walking. Now I am actually feeling a little hungry, I’m off to have a Vitatop with PB…

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    1. HeatherBakes says

      2009-11-30 at 4:44 pm

      Hello??? You ran 20 MILES. That’s awesome. My pacing always sucked on training runs, too (I was a whiny little b@$%! when running by myself)- but it’s so different during actual races. You’re doing great!

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    2. MelissaNibbles says

      2009-11-30 at 1:56 pm

      I run just over 20 miles in a week! Be proud of yourself girl!

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    3. Karyn says

      2009-11-30 at 1:50 pm

      long run days are like that for me hunger wise too. i feel “hungry” but i just dont want anything specific. annoying! but awesome 20 miler. dont worry tooooo much about the pacing: it’s really hard!

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    4. Shannon says

      2009-11-30 at 9:02 am

      I’m sorry you feel like it was a lousy run. But 20 miles! At that pace! I am not even close to being able to pull that off. I am in awe 🙂

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    5. Glenn Jones says

      2009-11-30 at 4:50 am

      Those are some pretty smokin’ paces for a 20 miler! I certainly can’t do those for half that distance.

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    6. Karla says

      2009-11-30 at 4:45 am

      20 miles is AMAZING! Stop beating yourself up about it! The extent of my exercise today was walking to the car. In my book, you’re a super star!

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    7. katie says

      2009-11-30 at 4:41 am

      wow.. that is awesome! you are my hero!!

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    8. Kara says

      2009-11-30 at 4:00 am

      I totally second Lindsay’s comment — don’t be so hard on yourself! I don’t think I’ve ever run a sub-9:00 mile, and especially not multiple times during a 20-mile run! Come to think of it, I’ve never even done a 20 miler…

      Sometimes I’m not hungry at all the day of an intense workout, but am FAMISHED the following day. Your body will tell you what it needs and wants 🙂

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    9. Evan Thomas says

      2009-11-30 at 3:14 am

      You moved your body further than most Americans went in a car today. All I see is a winner

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    10. runeatrepeat says

      2009-11-30 at 2:38 am

      You guys rock! Thanks 🙂

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    11. Ashley says

      2009-11-30 at 2:14 am

      I agree with Lindsay- it’s all relative and you’re just being too hard on yourself. I was super proud of myself for doing 5 miles in 50 minutes- my average is about 11-12 minute miles running the whole time. I know you’re training for a marathon and all, but you’re doing awesome from where I’m sitting!!

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    12. Lindsay Perrone (goodiesgalore) says

      2009-11-30 at 1:57 am

      Give yourself some credit lady! You are kicking some serious ass with the runs. Eat up, you deserve it.

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