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Notes on Running

Posted on 2022-08-25

I've been running with some regularity since about 5 years ago when I ran my first 5k in college. I did the couch-2-5k program, which got me from being winded every 30 seconds to running a decent beginner time of 26:45. I didn't race again until 2019, when I did another 5k, this time doing some more serious training with a coworker. We half-followed the Hal Higdon intermediate plan, but we were both not really in shape enough to stick with it consistently as the mileage ramped up. However, it did get me down to a 24:50, which I think is the point where you can say "I run" without any qualifications.

Like many people, I got pretty unfit during COVID, but I got back on the fitness grind summer of last year. However, I was solely weightlifting, and I was silly enough to listen to youtube influencers telling me to avoid cardio at all costs lest I "kill my gainz".

At the beginning of the summer, I got back into running. This time though, I decided to join the barefoot running cult. I got myself some Merrell Vapor Gloves and at the beginning of July I decided to sign up for a half marathon.

Over the last two months or so, I've been ramping up my mileage, from around 4-8 miles per week to now 18-20 mpw. A few weeks ago I ran a parkrun 5k (yes, they do exist in some American cities too) and hit a PR of 24:10, which surprised and delighted me. There's still 11 weeks left for me to train and I'm currently able to hold a comfortable "easy" pace at around a 9:00-9:10 mile split, so I think I should pretty easily hit my original goal of doing it in 2:00:00 -- I'm still a bit afraid to set my goals higher though, as I don't want to lose sight of the fact that finishing without injury is still the #1 goal of all this. Here's some things I've learned:

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