Monday, May 21

After a 3 week break, I ran 6 miles at slightly below 8 min/mile today. It felt great, although the 76 degrees humid weather felt quite hot (and I ran shirtless!). I'll plan 6 miles/day until Friday, and 13 miles in the weekend, and I see I feel afterwards.

As for racing plans, I'm in for another half marathon. Probably none of the fall races can be as ideal as the Derby Half was, so I will just shoot for a PR, if only by 1 second. Training paces will be set per McMillan determined by the 1:27:11 HM.

Potential fall races:

Sept. 23: Big Hit HM: Course is very similar to the Derby HM, but one has to climb the Central Avenue overpass twice! Last year the field was only about 1000 runners. The race is a little early, plan should start on June 10, if no interruption is anticipated, and it might be too warm. No registration info is on-line yet.

Oct. 16: Louisville HM: This is one running from the Water Tower, on River Rd and on the Riverwalk. Extremely low key, probably not that well organized. The website is unprofessional, they did't respond my email, and I doubt even the date is correct, because it's a Tuesday. Sponsored by Ken Combs RS. Some concrete sidewalks! No registration info is available (and probably won't be).

Nov. 3: Louisville Sports Commission HM: It looks like a real "runners' race", but the course runs through the Cherokee Park hills, which are quite hard! It might be too cold in November. Registration is $65 before 6/2. At the Derby expo they said 2000 runners, if I'm not mistaken.

2 comments:

Crazy J said...

Good to see you back on the roads. As for the Fall racing season, why not try an out of town race? The Columbus half is a very good event and would not be very far for you. I also hear that Indy has a good one in early November.

csab said...

With family, work schedules and budget, it is always hard for me to travel for a race... We have plenty of races in Louisville, so it is hard to justify an out of town race...

I won't completely rule it out, but it is unlikely that I would do out of town races for a while.