Been a very long time since I have written my last blog. Well here's my full recap. Last year 2016, my training was one of the best I ever had. My main focus during the whole training process is the building of pacing plus working on my strength and conditioning. During my long runs I mainly worked on getting out in good pace and continue to build that as the run goes on. Then as I get near the end of my long run I go faster and faster, it helped me tremendously. I did Crazy legs last Spring basically as a workout but still went out as a competitor, ran upper 29's in the 8k. I new I had some more speed work to do. In late August, I went for a 17 mile around Verona and man my legs were feeling soo tired after I was done. I enjoyed the run because I know I can handle these kind of runs especially training for a Full Marathon. My goal was to run the Full Marathon but had a minor setback with my sister getting married and plus being busy with work. I decided to do a Half Marathon in Madison this past fall. Coming in to this race, my plan was to get under 80. If I did that I would be very happy. As the race progressed I was right in to the top 10 early from the start. I was thinking man this could be the day I will be able to hit a PR. In the middle of the race I was feeling it but I still hang tough and kept grinding. When I got to the last few miles I kept fighting and pushing then as I saw heading up by the Capitol Square seeing the clock & I thought wow I have a chance to hit a massive PR. I sprinted as hard as I can and after I crossed the finished line I was soo thrilled that I PR'd. I ended up 7th overall with a time of 1:16.16. It was the best half-marathon I have ever ran in my running career plus this was my third half-marathon. After taking time off from half-marathon, slowly back into training and ran at UW-Platteville for 3k at Alumni, basically ran the same time I did back in college, shows I'm in decent shape. Right now I'm getting ready for Crazy legs this Saturday & plan is sometime later this summer or early fall do a Full-Marathon. The goal is making Boston 2018.
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