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Location:

Mesa,AZ,united states

Member Since:

Aug 18, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

(2009) London't Run 10K - 51:59 :o)

(2009) "Ostrich Festival" - 5K (25:21) Another PR! :o)

(2010) "Ostrich Festival" - 5K (28:54)

(2010) "Fight for Life" - 5K (26:49) 2nd for Age Division!

(2010) "Women's Half Marathon" - (2:16:40)

(2010) "Shun the Sun" - 10K (58:19)

(2010) "Mesa Mi Amigos Turkey Trot" - 10K (57:45)

(2010) "12 K's of Christmas" - 12K (1:14:13)

(2011) "Sedona Marathon" - FULL Marathon  (5:21:58)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run a half marathon  (October 2008)

Run a sub 27:00 5K (November 2008)

Run a Sub 2:00:00 1/2 Marathon

Run a marathon 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Live a long, heathly life but more importantly, teach my family how to live healthy.

Personal:

I am a lucky lady.  I'm married to the best husband ever, and we have 3 beautiful kids (ages 4, 2, and "new here").   

 

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I got up this morning, heading out back... got all ready to ride my bike... jumped on and.................

FLAT TIRE!  Can you believe that?  I haven't touched my bike in 3 weeks. Go figure.  So, instead, I went for a run.  It was a great run too.  I pushed myself to go fast, but not too uncomfortable.  I'm pretty happy with it.

Anyone have any pointers on how to increase my 5K speed?  I'm running a 5K on November 8th and would love to cut my time by a minute or so.  My husband says he thinks I can do it in 25 minutes and it would be really cool if I could.  But I for sure want to run a sub 27.  Any advice? 

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Comments
From montelepsy on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:19:10

I used the smartcoach tool from runnersworld.com to train for my marathon. You input a recent race time/distance; what you're training for; how many weeks you've got to train and the effort you want to put in.

It comes up with how fast (or in my case, how slow) to do your speedwork, tempo runs, long runs and easy runs. I was running 11 miles a week when I started and after sticking to the smartcoach program in 16 weeks I ran a marathon.

It had me run twice a week, with 21 miles being the most per week and the longest run being 15 miles.

I was pretty skeptical until it worked out.

From Teena on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:19:19

Camille, sounds like you had a GREAT run this morning and are on the right track. I am no expert on 5Ks (or anything else for that matter) but for me I like to push myself pretty hard at the tail end of a run one or two times a week. Sometimes that means running hard the last mile or so, but sometimes it was as simple as running the last 1/10th of a mile in "puke zone." Just find out what works for you. Are you keeping track of your pace at various distances throughout the week?

From Camille on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:36:25

Mike - I'll have to check out the smart coach... great idea. Thanks.

Teena - No, I'm a total loser and don't have a watch or anything to use to pace myself. I need to get on the ball and get one. I have been using the time on my ipod to get a rough idea of my time, but it's not that accurate (no seconds). I like your idea of running faster at the end of your runs. I have been practicing my kick (or speeding up to get to the finishline). I noticed today that I was running what felt like my original kick speed for the entire run. (Let's just say my original kick speed wasn't too fast). It's amazing how my body just knew to kick it at the 1/2 marathon last weekend. I didn't mentally tell myself to speed up, I just did.

From Camille on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:36:44

talk about rambling. I hope some of that made sense.

From kungfublonde on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 14:57:31

Camille, your "totaly loser" comment cracked me up because 1. no you're not! and 2. I feel the same way! I have a watch and have no idea how to use it. So what I've ended up doing is sending mmyself a text when I pass certain markers, so when I get home and map it I can see where I was at what time.

How's that for dorky approach?? Although I think I get at least 2 MacGuiver points for being creative :)

From Camille on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 14:58:51

Heck yeah you do. I don't think I'm even fast enough on the cell phone to pull that one off. :o)

From kungfublonde on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 14:59:04

Wow, I need to proof these before I hit "post." Sorry about all those typos!

From kungfublonde on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 15:02:58

I have two teenagers- I can text without looking, or even slowing down :)

From Lybi on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 15:23:46

Hey Camille--out there running already! Man you are tough.

You know what really helps me in a 5K is to wear a Garmin. (Do you have a Garmin? You can borrow mine if you need to for the race.) It has a function that tells you what your average pace is.

When I am going for a specific goal, I figure out what my average pace needs to be. Then when I'm running I check my watch every once in a while. If the pace ever gets above my goal pace, I pick it up! It's a great motivator for me. I really missed it this last race.

From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 16:37:05

I would recommend a $10 Walmart watch. In combination with the Course Tool on the blog, for $10 you can get more accurate numbers for your pace than with any other much more expensive but possible to run with device (short of running with a measuring wheel).

From Camille on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 19:07:42

Kungfublonde - hilarious! I have seen teens text with their phones in their pockets. It's crazy. I feel like an old woman while I'm trying to send a simple "Dinner's at 6" message to the hubby. It takes me forever.

Lybi - No, I don't have a Garmin, but that explains alot. At our race, I thought you were asking me if I had my garment. LOL I thought that was a weird question to ask someone. Speaking of races though, did you get my email about the 5K that I really want you to run with me? Also, did you get Burt's email about the Ragnar? I am so excited that you are running it with me!

Sasha - I must be missing something. I don't see the Course Tool. Does it have Arizona Courses in it?

From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 14:42:58

Camille - you have to plot your own courses on the Course Tool. If you need help to figure it out, and do not have a resident geek, post on the forum.

Regarding increasing 5 K speed. Just keep running 6 days a week without skipping. You still have quite a bit of room for improvement in the aerobic department.

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