Monthly Archives: March 2010

NYRR Colon Cancer Challenge 4M, 3/28/2010

With temperatures about 25 degrees cooler than last Sunday’s race, this morning’s 4M Colon Cancer Challenge in Central Park felt more like the end of the winter running season than the beginning of spring.  Fortunately, I was not coming off of any illness and started with and maintained a strong pace in the mid-8:00s.  I definitely need to do a lot of hillwork through the summer and before the NYC Marathon (223 days) because the smaller hills that we encountered this morning really took it out of me, similar to how the big hills at the north end of the Park sapped my energy last week.

MapMyRun.com – Race: NYRR Colon Cancer Challenge 4M on 03/28/2010.

Time: 33:48
Distance: 4.0 miles
Pace: 8:27/mi

Splits
Mile 1: 8:20
Mile 2: 8:14
Mile 3: 8:55
Mile 4: 8:19

NYC Half Marathon, 3/21/2010

I ran my third NYC Half Marathon yesterday. On the whole, it was a good day and a good run. The weather was Marc after NYC Half '10perfect: sunny, cloudless, just under 60 degrees. I was able to pace myself very well over the first few miles and was feeling good. The Harlem Hills took a lot out of me, though, and I was feeling pretty low energy at that point. After about 9.5 miles, just before the turn onto the West Side Highway, I stopped for some Gatorade and was feeling pretty lightheaded. I decided, after Friday’s sick day, that it was best for me to take it easy, so I walked the next ~2.5 miles, fueling up and getting ready to run out the end. I felt good approaching the 12 mile marker and ran out the last mile well. Another year, another missed PR, but one of these days 🙂

MapMyRun.com – Race: NYC Half Marathon on 03/21/2010.

Time: 2:28:13
Distance: 13.1 mi
Pace: 11:18/mi

Mile 1: 9:20
Mile 2: 9:19
Mile 3: 9:22
Mile 4: 9:30
Mile 5: 9:20
Mile 6: 10:06
Mile 7: 10:19
Mile 8: 10:24
Mile 9: 10:40
Mile 10: 15:20
Mile 11: 18:30
Mile 12: 15:35
Mile 13: 9:34
Last .1: 0:56

Picking up my NYC Half Stuff, 3/18/2010

With the 2010 NYC Half Marathon just three days away, Yael and I ran down the Westside Greenway to Chelsea Piers, then headed east to Metropolitan Pavilion, where this year’s expo was housed. The weather was terrific and it was a great run. The expo was nice, with local vendors and other race sponsors. I think the 20% coupon from Super Runners is going to come in handy.

If you’re coming out to cheer on Sunday, I’ve got bib # 6580.

MapMyRun.com – Regular Run: Westside Run to Pick up NYC Half Stuff on 03/18/2010.

Time: 37:27
Distance: 3.98 mi
Pace: 9:24/mi

Break in the wicked weather; Central Park 8-miler, 3/15/2010

We’ve had a couple days of extreme weather here, with major storms over the weekend. Today has been overcast with occasional drizzles and a few cloud bursts, but we managed to get out for a run this morning when only the ground was wet. Central Park is on tree-damage alert and the crews were out making sure that those trees still standing are in good shape.  Went for a longer, 8+ miles, run since the NYC Half is only six days away.

MapMyRun.com – Regular Run: CP 8-miler on 03/15/2010.

Time: 1:28:15
Distance: 8.37 mi
Pace: 10:31/mi

Yawn… Early morning Riverside Run, 3/9/2010

Got up early for a good morning run along Riverside. The sun is finally up at the beginning of these early runs, so it makes it a bit easier to get moving.

MapMyRun.com – Regular Run: Early RP Run on 03/09/2010.

Time: 41:44
Distance: 4.15 mi
Pace: 10:03/mi

Sunday Two-Parter: Coogan’s 5K and run back

This morning was NYRR’s Coogan’s Salsa, Blues and Shamrocks 5K in Washington Heights, running up and down Ft. Washington Ave. from 173rd St to Ft. Tryon Park and back. It’s a fun race, with musicians lining the route. It has some solid hills on the route so it can be a challenging 5K. I ran most of the first two miles with Stacey and my friend Ben, who we bumped into in the starting corral.  I also got to see Erica heading into the park as I was coming out and then saw her cross the finish line.

MapMyRun.com – Race: NYRR Coogan’s Salsa, Blues & Shamrocks 5K on 03/07/2010.

Time: 27:43
Distance: 5K (3.10 mi)
Pace: 8:56/mi

Splits
Mile 1: 9:40
Mile 2: 9:05
Mile 3: 8:13
Last .1: 0:45

RUN BACK

A group of us arranged to run back from Washington Heights, a route of about 4.5 miles along the Hudson River Greenway. Once we managed to get down from the Heights to the Greenway, we had a nice easy run down. It was a bit windy, but sunny and pretty warm…and mostly empty, which is nice on the more narrow Greenway.

MapMyRun.com – Run back from Washington Heights/Coogan’s

Time: 44:41
Distance: 4.44mi
Pace: 10:07/mi

Quick Evening Riverside Run, 3/5/2010

Stacey and I went for a quick run, pre-Shabbat dinner, on Friday afternoon along the Riverside waterfront path. It was pretty windy and we kept a fairly strong pace, so it felt like a good workout. We also threw in some additional hillwork, which you can get a bit of in Riverside by varying the route.

MapMyRun.com – Regular Run: Quick Evening RP Run on 03/05/2010.

Time: 28:47
Distance: 3.03 (Nike+)
Pace: 9:28/mi

Quick morning run in Riverside, 3/1/2010

I took advantage of the nice weather and took a quick/short run in Riverside Park. The warm (40s) day meant that the build up of snow from last week’s storms was melting, leaving most of the roadway wet, but not slippery or icy.

MapMyRun.com – Regular Run: Morning Riverside Quick Run on 03/01/2010.

Time: 18:02
Distance: 2.14 mi
Pace: 8:25/mi