The race will start in less than 90 minutes and I'm a ball of nerves right now.
Didn't sleep great last night, but got at least a solid 4 or 5 hours. I'm finishing off some food right now: peanut butter on a Portugese roll. Can I tell you this is one of the best combinations of bread and peanut butter I've ever had?
A million thoughts are swimming through my head:
I'm trying to nail down my game plan as such: 10 miles between 9:00 and 8:50, 10 miles between 8:50 and 8:40, 6.2 miles at whatever I have left. Although that is really just some arbitrary math---there is no science to it.
I have two mantras for this race. Number 1: "Slow the hell down--" this will not be a repeat of MY FIRST MARATHON EVER where I ended up running the race like a Half-Marathon and appropriately ran out of steam halfway through. Number 2: "Breathe in, breathe out." I've relearned that if I absolutely focus on my breathing, that I can overcome and prevent stitches.
The race course is spectacular. The sceneray is jaw-dropping with the rocky Rhode Island shore line and the opulent mansions dotting it.
There are only 10 water stops and that worries me. There should be at least one every other mile.
Wifey and I drove the course yesterday. The hills aren't that bad, but they come very late in the race. First big climb of the race (200 ft) is just after mile marker 17 (ala Heartbreak Hill). The only other hill that bothers me is the 100ft one at mile 25.5. The uphill will suck balls, the downhill will make for a nice sprint to the end.
I'm worried that music might be the cause of my stitiches because I end up listening tot he best of the song instead of my internal rhythm. I used to be able to overcome this, but I guess i lost it some time over the past year. I'll be taking Liam on the race course today, but I won't be afraid to pause him from time to time to make sure that I'm running within my abilities.
I am going to enjoy this race...I just hope I don't forget that while I'm out there.
If nothing else, I know that at the end of this race an Awfle Awfle awaits for me at the end.
4 comments:
Hey SRod...by the time you're reading this you'll be done already, but go, go, go...and enjoy the experience.
Just don't get anywhere close to a bee! (Wait, there are no bees in RI, is there?)
Let me know how you do! Rock on!
GOOD LUCK!! I'll be watching for your race report.
I'm originally from Cape Cod, Ma...you're right, the course should be fantastic!!
RI is predominately Portuguese, did you know that? So having that roll this morning will bring you extra wind beneath your wings.
I hope it's going well!
I think you're long done, but haven't checked the results to be sure. No one told me about this Awful Awful or I for sure would have come! Hope it went well and that you're enjoying the shake :)
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