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					<description><![CDATA[I signed up some weeks ago for the Garden State Plaza 5K, which is almost brutally convenient and close to home. The night before was REED Academy&#8216;s Tribute to Dan and Joan Silna, who graciously sponsored a significant portion of the new building at REED and our Capital Campaign. This project will be the beneficiary&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I signed up some weeks ago for the <a href="http://www.practicehard.com/EventView.asp?eid=723">Garden State Plaza 5K</a>, which is almost brutally convenient and close to home.</p>
<p>The night before was <a href="http://reedacademy.org/">REED Academy</a>&#8216;s Tribute to Dan and Joan Silna, who graciously sponsored a significant portion of the <a href="http://reedacademy.org/">new building</a> at REED and our Capital Campaign. This project will be the beneficiary of everything I raise in pursuit of my IronMan and all the events in-between.</p>
<p>(NB: I suppose I should create an event calendar listing the races I&#8217;m signed up for or even contemplating. I&#8217;ll write a post asking for advice on other sprint or 70.3 races in late August &#8212; how close is too close to my November race? In general, I know from experience that I respond reasonably well to more and frequent and harder workouts vs lengthy tapering and rest.)</p>
<p>My food for the 13th consisted of pancakes in the morning with my boys, a couple Starbucks&#8217; teas, and then salad and about 5 glasses of champagne that night. Oh, and blueberry pancakes and bacon with some great friends late that evening. (<a href="http://www.benning.army.mil/infantry/rtb/" class="broken_link">Ranger School</a> made me a sucker for <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=%22ranger+school%22+%22blueberry+pancakes%22">blueberry pancakes</a>.)</p>
<p>So, waking up I figured wasn&#8217;t going to be fun, but the watch said 7, the race was 8:45, and it was literally only 10 minutes from my home. So I was able to grab another 40 minutes of sleep, get ready, and be at the race and ready well before 8:30.</p>
<p>The morning was cool, and since I&#8217;ve never made any secret of the fact that I hate running in the cold (hence, no, I&#8217;m actually not really crazy about the idea of the NY Marathon &#8212; that was a cold day last week!), I wore a long sleeved running shirt. The sun was out, though, and it turned out to be really pleasant.</p>
<p>Mile 1: I have no worries about pushing to the front at the start; that&#8217;s not where I&#8217;m going to do well or poorly (famously unlike my start at the 1993 Honolulu Marathon, my first: the first mile was about 11 min and the second even slower. 30,000 people will have that effect in Waikiki.) My split was 6:55, which was faster than I&#8217;d expected but not really fast.</p>
<p>Mile 2: came around at 14:30, which had me frowning at the ugly split; 7:30+ for a mile was definitely not what I should be running, but I literally don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve been able to run since mid-October (my ex was out of the country for several weeks and so I&#8217;d had the boys at home. Not the best reasoning, but there aren&#8217;t enough hours to fit everything in. I guess I need a treadmill for the winter after all!)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bestrace.com/results/10/101114pr5.HTM#topmasters">Final: 22:41.2</a>, which computes to 7:19 pace (that&#8217;s better than I was thinking as I was doing the math in my head right afterwards; I forgot about that extra 1/10 mile and was thinking my last was an 8-min pace; I feel better now.)</p>
<p>Breakdown of <a href="http://www.bestrace.com/results/10/101114pr5.HTM">results</a>:</p>
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<li>36 overall out of 348 overall</li>
<li>31 out of 180 men (my goal is definitely to be closer to 90%ile on a regular basis)</li>
<li>2 out of 17 in my age group (M 40-44); I think that grouping&#8217;s a little tight and don&#8217;t feel quite that good about it, when compared to the Master ranking of 10/71.</li>
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<p>Overall, the race was fun, the course was nice, and I&#8217;ll plan on doing it next year (although now I&#8217;m wondering what the calendar says about that &#8212; it should be post-Ironman but I&#8217;ll have to check.)</p>
<p>The 7:19 pace really has me feeling a lot better about myself. That last mile had me bummed. (Don&#8217;t worry, I still have plenty of work to do and my next swim class is coming up. That&#8217;s my main goal through the winter.)</p>
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