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Running My First Marathon

Posted by tmg820 on 5/30/2008

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If you ever wondered what it's like to run a marathon... This woman decided to experience it first hand. This video is about her first marathon running experience and the impact it had on her life. So, what you'll be hearing are her reflections about the marathon she wrote just a couple days after running it.

First Marathon: Pain is just weakness leaving the body

Posted by baldwyn on 7/30/2007 on baldwyn's blog

At the end of May, after completing the Bay to Breakers, I realized I only had two months left to train for my first marathon; San Francisco Marathon, on July 29th, 2007. I don't really race Bay to Breakers because of that initial push of humanity for the first few miles, and with a distance of 12k, it's not really an exercise in endurance. I had been running with coworkers leading up to it, training mostly around the 6 mile mark, and needed to push that up to 26.2.

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A Hilly Half Marathon

Posted by weltal327 on 4/2/2007 on weltal327's blog

I ran my first half marathon. The hogeye in fayetteville, AR. It's really strange to feel a sense of accomplishment after turning in a 2:15 and finishing 148th of 187. I'm proud to say I ran up all of the grueling hills passing people that would later beat me as they walked up them to conserve energy, but if I had walked they still would've beaten me and I wouldn't've felt as good about myself at the end. I'm sore today. Really sore, but I just want to go running some more.

The next part of this post I thought I'd talk about my favorite part at this besides finishing. I really enjoyed listening to the music I could hear coming out of other runners head phones, as I chose to leave my ipod in the car and run with the sound of my allergy wheezed breathing and my footsteps. Through the first 5 miles I was really with the pack and had at least 20 people around me. I began to wonder if they were listening to music (those that were) to keep themselves entertained? to give a rythem? to keep them pumped up? The first person I heard basically all I could hear was a guy riding a high hat. If that was all this guy was listening to I was kinda worried, because that would drive me insane after 2 hours. Next I was interested to hear something from one of my workout mixes that had the Black Eyed Peas "Pump It". There were a few more indistinguishable songs, and then along came "Justin Timberlake" lady. I was tempted to increase my pace or slow down until she passed just to get away. It's not that I don't enjoy sexy back or anything like that, I just didn't want to have this distraction. It kept happening though. I'd pass her... she'd pass me. Over and Over again.

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