Half Marathon runners.....

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thavoice
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Mar 1, 2010 3:07pm
Some races coming up here in May. Flying Pig in Cincy, Indy Mini, one in cleveland.

Anyone running in any of these?

Did my first HM last fall at the USAF in Dayon. Enjoyed it immensley even tho I had to start like 10 min late.

BUnch of us are doing the Indy. Was wondering...anyone do one in consecutive weekends? Was thinking of Indy and then Cleveland.

After the USAF I felt so amazing that next week. Took me a few weeks to hit that wall that some get right away.
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UA5straightin2008
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Mar 1, 2010 3:23pm
My girlfriends dad has done the flying pig before and i would assume he will be doing it again this year..i think he is 49, and has 3 marathons and numerous 1/2 marathons under his belt...im 19 and can only hope to do half of what he has done (in regards to running) when im that old lol

Edit: stroups is an @$$
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derek bomar
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Mar 1, 2010 3:27pm
I am running the Cap City
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stroups
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Mar 1, 2010 3:30pm
UA5straightin2008 wrote: My girlfriends dad has done the flying pig before and i would assume he will be doing it again this year..i think he is 49, and has 3 marathons and numerous 1/2 marathons under his belt...im 19 and can only hope to do half of what he has done when im that old lol
there are so many directions you could go with that statement lol
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trackandccrunner
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Mar 1, 2010 7:05pm
Ive been thinking of doing Flying Pig or Indy haven't really decided yet.
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se-alum
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Mar 1, 2010 7:07pm
I don't do things half-assed, only full marathons for this guy.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Mar 1, 2010 7:12pm
IMO back to back half marathons would be tough if you're in it for performance unless you are just an incredibly talented runner. Heck, I'd have trouble doing back to back 10Ks.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Mar 1, 2010 7:21pm
2 races on consecutive weekends. I've done mid-week races in the past (almost all charity related), but these days it is either a saturday or sunday run.
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UA5straightin2008
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Mar 1, 2010 7:37pm
my girlfriends dad did the goofy at disney world last year, half marathon saturday, full marathon sunday...thats intense
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UA5straightin2008
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Mar 1, 2010 7:42pm
ccrunner609 wrote:
UA5straightin2008 wrote: my girlfriends dad did the goofy at disney world last year, half marathon saturday, full marathon sunday...thats intense


No thanks.......even if you jogged the 1/2 you would still be hurting.
indeed he was, but still quite an accomplishment
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myron pater boswell
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Mar 1, 2010 7:54pm
I"m running the cleveland one.
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Glory Days
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Mar 1, 2010 9:55pm
myron pater boswell wrote: I"m running the cleveland one.
when is it and where can i find out the details? i have always wanted to try something like this.
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myron pater boswell
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Mar 1, 2010 10:11pm
It's in mid-May, Glory Days. www.clevelandmarathon.com

I ran my first one last summer, in San Fran (very hilly, challenging course). While I'm a pretty good runner, I'm also an older guy; I followed an online training program for beginners, and it was outstanding. Trust me, if you have a base of running in your workout schedule (and I am typically only a 10-11 mile/wk guy), you can prep for this in 8 wks.
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Glory Days
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Mar 1, 2010 10:31pm
ccrunner609 wrote:
Glory Days wrote:
myron pater boswell wrote: I"m running the cleveland one.
when is it and where can i find out the details? i have always wanted to try something like this.


You really cant just go try it. Marathons take some preparation
A marathon no, but a half marathon isnt a stretch for someone who runs regularly.

myron pater boswell wrote: It's in mid-May, Glory Days. www.clevelandmarathon.com

I ran my first one last summer, in San Fran (very hilly, challenging course). While I'm a pretty good runner, I'm also an older guy; I followed an online training program for beginners, and it was outstanding. Trust me, if you have a base of running in your workout schedule (and I am typically only a 10-11 mile/wk guy), you can prep for this in 8 wks.
the link didnt work, but i'll save it and check back. right now i am about 8-10 miles a week(well, when the weather is nice). i have run close to a half marathon before without any training at all for anything close to that distance. so with just a tweek to the training it shouldnt be much of an issue.
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Glory Days
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Mar 1, 2010 11:17pm
ccrunner609 wrote:
Glory Days wrote:
ccrunner609 wrote:
Glory Days wrote:
myron pater boswell wrote: I"m running the cleveland one.
when is it and where can i find out the details? i have always wanted to try something like this.


You really cant just go try it. Marathons take some preparation
A marathon no, but a half marathon isnt a stretch for someone who runs regularly.

myron pater boswell wrote: It's in mid-May, Glory Days. www.clevelandmarathon.com

I ran my first one last summer, in San Fran (very hilly, challenging course). While I'm a pretty good runner, I'm also an older guy; I followed an online training program for beginners, and it was outstanding. Trust me, if you have a base of running in your workout schedule (and I am typically only a 10-11 mile/wk guy), you can prep for this in 8 wks.
the link didnt work, but i'll save it and check back. right now i am about 8-10 miles a week(well, when the weather is nice). i have run close to a half marathon before without any training at all for anything close to that distance. so with just a tweek to the training it shouldnt be much of an issue.

Didnt know you were a runner. Didnt read that way. What times are you guys running in these if you are only running 10 miles a week?
haha i run because i have to, not for fun. but the competitor in me wants to try it in this type of atmosphere even though i know i wont be at the front of any pack.
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myron pater boswell
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Mar 1, 2010 11:22pm
CCrunner: I ran the SF 1/2 marathon in 1:48. Not a sterling time, but I'll take it given my age, inexperience, and the terrain. And sort of echo Glory Days: ran it to check something off my to-do list...

glory days: try googling "Cleveland Rite-Aid Marathon", and that should get you to the correct registration page.
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thavoice
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Mar 2, 2010 1:45pm
Yeah Im kicking around the idea of consecutive weekends for the HM. Actually a saturday then the following sunday so it woudl be one week and a day.

After the USAF I felt amazing. MY last two miles were teh fastest by far of the race and I felt fantastic for weeks. Few others I ran with hit the wall immediately afterwards like ya hear often.

Of course the second one wouldnt be a time to PR or anything. I was happy with teh first one. My goal goin in was 2 hours because up to that training I never ran more than 7 miles. After the training i changed my goal and was hoping for 1:50 and comfortably got under that by a few minutes so for me..that was a great time. And I believe I can do better.

thing is I gotta find when the cutoff is for the second one. Id like to maybe wait till a few days prior for sure.
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justcompete
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Mar 2, 2010 2:39pm
There was one in Dublin this last weekend.
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thavoice
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Mar 3, 2010 8:20am
Some in our run group did the half in Dublin....
Its a one mile loop....really dont think Id like that! I get bored when I do ten miles on the bikepath that is an out and back setup..cannot imagine running a mile loop 13 times!
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Ankle Breaker
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Mar 3, 2010 8:43am
I ran the Country Music 1/2 in 2007. Finished in 1:37:59 on 30 mpw. I was 50 then. PR'd at Dayton way back in 1980 and have gotten a whole lot slower over the past few years. Unless a knee problem gets right, I won't be able to tackle that distance anytime soon. In the meantime, it's sprint triathlons.