Wednesday, October 17, 2012
On the Trails Again
I had the chance to run the Xterra half again this year in Cheyenne Mountain State Park. It was cold and misty, but the trails were in better shape than last year, and it didn't seem that cold once we started running up. Tried to take it somewhat easy on the climb up the first five miles averaging just under 11 minute miles. At the next mile marker eight miles in, I'd dropped the average to 10 minute miles. The next two miles, did me in at 15 minute miles. I was struggling and had to really use my arms as my legs tightened up. I tried walking just a bit, but knew that if I stopped, I'd not be able to run again, so kept up a slow shuffle using my arms to power up the hills. It was during this section that I almost missed a turn. Hearing a runner behind me, I hollered back to her so that she wouldn't make the same mistake. When I saw who it was, I wanted to keep her behind me, but she eventually caught me. In our conversation, she made several excuses as to why she was going so slowly, then moved ahead of me and out of sight on the winding trail. I knew from passing her on the earlier downhill section that she didn't like the downhill. I rather like the thrill of bombing downhill even in the misty mud. When I got to the downhill portion of the race just before the finish, I could see three runners ahead of me who had all passed me during my uphill struggles a few miles back. A part of me wanted just to cruise in. I knew if I passed them, I'd have to keep running till the finish. I wasn't sure that I wanted to work that hard! But as the finish approached, I knew that I could catch them all, so I sprinted in and just barely caught all three of them. The race was a hard fought effort. There were many times that I struggled to keep pushing myself, but in that it was a victory. I did make up time even on the sections that I felt like I might be losing it. My time was seventeen minutes better than last year's. I'd like to be in good enough shape to run a race at Cheyenne that I truly enjoy. Maybe that means that I need to get running?
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You passed all THREE?! That is amazing. I am in awe. Way to go!
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