This was a little unplanned, but I am finally beginning training for my next marathon. Here's a little bit of my marathon running history:
In February 2013, I ran my first marathon. It was the IMS Marathon in Phoenix, AZ. My overall time was 4:30:55 (10:20/mile pace).
In July 2013, I ran my second marathon. It was the Cordova Salmon Run in Cordova, AK. My overall time was 4:25:05 (10:06/mile pace).
In December 2013, I ran my third marathon. It was the Holualoa Marathon in Tucson, AZ. My overall time was 4:48:39 (11:01 min/mile pace).
Needless to say, I was very frustrated about my third marathon. While I admittedly hadn't been training very hard (I was using a pretty easy plan), I PR'd in the half marathon during my training and felt somewhat strong. More on that later.
It is now September 2014 and I haven't ran another official race since then. I came out strong in January, trying to increase my mileage each week. Then, I got sidetracked with life: my 30th birthday, preparing for an interview to teach a course, actually prepping for and teaching my first doctorate level course, working full time, etc.
I finally decided to train for a half marathon on November 2, 2014. This was the same half marathon that I PR'd in last year. I thought it would help boost my running morale if I could race similarly (or better) this year. I thought I would decide what to do next after that race.
I was 9 weeks into training for the half & feeling pretty good when I received an email last week indicating that they were canceling the race! I was pretty bummed - I put effort into my training (though admittedly not 100%) and was looking forward to pushing myself at the event. I had fun last year. While it wasn't the most scenic event, it was energetic and geared towards women. I felt camaraderie.
I had three options: 1 - Get my money refunded. 2 - Transfer the entry to next year's event. 3 - Transfer the entry to a Rock N Roll event of my choosing. For me the choice was somewhat easy - I had already spent the money and don't need a refund. The event was pretty inexpensive when I signed up (about $60). I do not want to wait a year to run the event, especially considering how up in the air our living arrangements are for next year. Therefore, I chose the Rock N Roll event.
I decided on the marathon as opposed to another half marathon. I figured that I was already 9 weeks into a half marathon plan, so I might as well continue on and increase my mileage back to the full marathon.
My 2015 Marathon (and hopefully a PR) will be on January 18, 2015 in Phoenix, AZ. I plan to journal and blog on the process to help me with any future running/training plans. I have about 17 weeks to go!
Here is a link to the marathon's website: http://runrocknroll.competitor.com/arizona. Feel free to join me!
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