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		<title>My First Half Marathon</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I ran the Miami ING Half Marathon exactly 20 days ago and its taken me this long to write about. Before January 31st the furthest that I ever ran was 10 miles.  I got to tell you that it felt good! Whenever I tell the story I am still refer to it as my first [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I ran the <a href="http://www.ingmiamimarathon.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Miami ING Half Marathon</a> exactly 20 days ago and its taken me this long to write about. Before January 31st the furthest that I ever ran was 10 miles.  I got to tell you that it felt good! Whenever I tell the story I am still refer to it as my first half marathon because I&#8217;m still unsure if I will EVER run that far again.  I will run again, I know that is true , but a half marathon, hmmm.  Most fitness things I do after I finish I&#8217;m so PUMPED to do it again. I got to tell you not this time. I was WIPED OUT! I just wanted to sit down and  get my shit together! Let&#8217;s go back to the beginning, why did I decide to run a  half marathon&#8217;  Well..</p>
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<li>I use to run about 6 years ago and a half marathon was goal of my and then my sciatica got to bad so I stopped. Read <a href="http://kimbarnesjefferson.com/my-ass-doesnt-do-what/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">My Ass Doesn&#8217;t Do What&#8217;</a></li>
<li>I ran in <a href="http://www.falmouthroadrace.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Falmouth Road Race</a> (August and November) (7 mile race) and felt really good &#8212; I thought what&#8217;s 6 more&#8217; Hmm boy was I naive</li>
<li>I needed a goal to get me through the holidays</li>
<li>It was something that my husband I could do together &#8212; which was AWESOME to finally a hobby together.</li>
<li>The race was in Miami in January (I live in Boston) who doesn&#8217;t like a little warm weather.</li>
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<p>My training included running in a snow storm, running in 20 degree weather and finally we caught a break our last 2 long runs we got to run in 40 degrees. I know a virtual heat weave in New England.</p>
<p>The first 10 miles of the run were good. Especially mile 6 when the drag queens were out giving a show, that kept me going for a mile.  Okay maybe 2. Then mile 10 hits and the walls come crashing down! I was DYING! My ankles were hurting and I had major heartburn from the GU.  At this point I was praying to any God I could think of help me get through the next 3.1 miles. Two things got me thorough.</p>
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<li>my husband and I agreed to meet at the finish line and I knew if I didn&#8217;t finish within 15-20 minutes after him he would be worried</li>
<li>there was this women in front of me that didn&#8217;t look like a runner (for the record neither do I) and she was struggling just like me, but she kept going! So, I decided there and then if she keep running so would I.</li>
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<p>Once I crossed the finish line I thought that I would feel this runners high that would keep me going after I finished. Well&#8230;. I&#8217;m still waiting for this runner&#8217;s high. I didn&#8217;t get it.</p>
<p>Everyone keeps asking would I do one again. I say maybe.  But here are some changes.</p>
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<li>I would do short runs at marathon pace
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<li>this time I only did long runs, not doing the short runs really hurt me in the endurance</li>
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<li>I would not do a race in the winter
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<li>motivating yourself to run on a cold and/or snowy day SUCKS out loud</li>
<li>I also like running in the AM, and running in the cold and dark SUCKS too</li>
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<li>I would conserve my energy early in the race
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<li>Don&#8217;t try to fight my way through the crowd early on, take your time and wait for the crowd to think</li>
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<li>I would run 12 miles as my last long run
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<li>Those last 3 miles sucked, and the runner&#8217;s high and crowds energy didn&#8217;t get me through so I would definitely add 2 more miles so I know how my body will feel and react</li>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve run a half marathon I would love to hear any tips you would like to add. If you are new to the half marathon, good luck!</p>
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