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5'6" - 302/155-158
Check my success story on my surgeon's website: my story
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Ran NYC Marathon 11/4/07 5:27:06
Hey Mary. Congrats on your success. Sounds like the marathon will be a stone cold blast. Question for you long distance runners from a running relative newbie. Is the general line of thinking once you can run a certain distance, you should be able to run more. I remember reading/heard somewhere once you can run a half you can run a full, once you can run a 5K you can run a 10K, etc.
I'm interested because I finished my first 5K a couple of weeks ago and I'm starting to stretch it out a little bit more. Signed up to do a 5 mile run on the second Sunday in November. This morning I ran for the longest I've done so far. Did 4 and a quarter miles in about 40 minutes. I feel the leap to 5 miles, and the inevitable 10K aren't that far away. Am I being delusional? Should I reign it in a piece? I have questions.
Hi Dan! I think you could easily do a 10K. I ran a few 5Ks and then prodded myself into signing up for a 10K. I had NEVER run that far before. But the day of the race, I easily made it through. I was awe struck that I just doubled my running distance and it wasn't hard at all. It's amazing what you can do once you set your mind to it.
You should pick out a 10K and just sign up for it ... you will be able to do it!!! If you ran 4 miles, you can definately run 5. And if you do that, you're almost to the 10K. I honestly think you wouldn't have a problem. Running 4.25 miles in 40 minutes is awesome! That's a great pace!
Deanna :)
"Don't be afraid your life will end; be afraid it will never begin."
--Grace Hansen
Weight lost: 140 pounds
Link to my running journal
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1303681
4 full's - 14 halves - 2 goofy's and one Mt. Washington!
Dan,
First of all, congralations on your great weight loss! I looked at your profile and you have done fantastic. Keep you the great work.
I agree with everyone else, I don't think your are being delusional. I think the 5 mile run in totally within reach. You have 2 1/2 more weeks to train for it and you should be in great shape for it. You are right the 10k won't be far behind. I think you have the running bug. You'll be planning on a marathon before you know it. Ask all the questions you have here. There are several runners who post regularly (as you have probably figured out already. Mary
5'6" - 302/155-158
Check my success story on my surgeon's website: my story
Check my blog: LosingForLife.com
Ran NYC Marathon 11/4/07 5:27:06
"Don't be afraid your life will end; be afraid it will never begin."
--Grace Hansen
Weight lost: 140 pounds
Deanna,
A little cheering sure does go a long way. That's one of the reasons I'm excited the NYC marathon will be my first, the crowds are supposed to be so great.
Mary
5'6" - 302/155-158
Check my success story on my surgeon's website: my story
Check my blog: LosingForLife.com
Ran NYC Marathon 11/4/07 5:27:06
Link to my running journal
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1303681
4 full's - 14 halves - 2 goofy's and one Mt. Washington!
Scott,
Thanks. I am hoping to make it to the trials. My husband and I are actually staying in the city Fri-Sat. Are you traveling in for the day or staying in the city? Do you want to try to meet up Saturday morning?
Mary
5'6" - 302/155-158
Check my success story on my surgeon's website: my story
Check my blog: LosingForLife.com
Ran NYC Marathon 11/4/07 5:27:06