Pace: 8:29 min./per mile avg. (NOTE: the “walking time” is also factored into this overall average pace).

Course: Ultra-Long Training Run (loop, mixed flat & hills, roads).
Supplies: My hydration belt loaded with one 16 oz. “flask” of H2O and another with Mountain Blast flavored POWERade, one plastic baggie containing 5 Strawberry flavored Clif Shot Bloks, one 1.44 oz. Raspberry Cream flavored PowerBar Gel and my cell phone.

Once again I ran the first 5 miles before initiating the 1 min. walk/10 min. run/1 min. walk rotation, though I did adjust it so that I would walk on inclines as often as possible in anticipation of my plan to walk portions of every hill during the 50k. I ended up walking 7 times (at 1 min. each time that is a total of 7 min. of the just over 3 hour run!). Additionally, I ran the last 3.3 miles, albeit at a slow, but steady, pace.
In related news, Anne and I attempted to purchase a new hydration belt last evening with little luck. I love my current belt, it is just too big. We couldn't find what we wanted, so I've resolved to continue to move forward with the belt I currently have. Following today's run though, I plan to purchase a third flask to be carried with me, bringing the total up to three.
Outside of he two marathons I completed, this morning's jaunt stands as the LONGEST I HAVE EVER RUN AT ONCE! I don't want to get to excited, but other than the "to be expected" achiness, I feel great and am more confident than ever of my ongoing preparedness to finish the 50k.
Breathe in, breathe out... YOU AND I ARE ALIVE!
2 comments:
WOW! Congrats on running your longest run EVER! That's fantastic!
A 50K - An even bigger WOW! Which 50K race are you running & when/where is it? (I can't seem to find a reference to it in your blog....) Are you going to become an ultra-marathoner, or do you think you'll just run this one & wait & see how it goes? ;-)
Good luck! Hope the race goes well!
-C
C-
The 50k I'm participating in is part of the Mendon Trail Races. There will be a 5k, 10k, 20k and 50k. It's an odd kind of deal in that the events are organized by the local orienteering club and take place on a fairly technical route in a rather hilly county park. I linked to it in my "Racing Possibilities," to the left, and if you look under "Local Running Resources" (also to the left), I've also included a link to some pics of the course. Because it is a trail race, there are no maps available, per se, but I like visualitzaion in advance so I'm trying to piece togteher a mental pic.
Thanks so much for all the positive energy--it's great to have a "regular readre!"
cheers!
Mr. Scott
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