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Location:

Indian Harbour Beach,FL,

Member Since:

Mar 05, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Half Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

 

I owe my PRs to the friendship, support and expert tips I've found here on Fast Running Blog!

PRs

5K  24:25 ('07 Run for Kids)  24:12 ('08 Spring Into Summer 5K, FL)

10K 52:34 ('07 Spectrum) 49:30 ('08 Spectrum )

Half Marathon 1:59:47 (Hurricane '07) 1:53:42 ('08 Painter's)

20 Miler 3:00:48 (The Trails River Run Sept. '08)

Marathon 4:00:54 (St. George Marathon '07, 1st marathon- yah!)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Following Hal Higdon's Novice 2 Half Marathon Training Plan for Space Coast Half Marathon Dec.1, 2013

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep it in balance.  

 

Personal:

Blessed to be LDS. Married to world's greatest guy for over 16 yrs w/ 2 amazing kids. Busy being a mom to 2 active teens (a very equestrian minded daughter & a soccer obsessed son). Mental Health Counselor by training.  Loving Life at the Beach. Running to eat & fit in my jeans. 

I'm much more active on Facebook- find me there Christi Lovelace Dieckman

 

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Race: Enoch 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:26:25, Place in age division: 4
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
3.100.000.000.000.003.10

Ran the Enoch 5k today. Was a great way to start the July 4th holiday, no doubt about that.  The race was ran well, nice small town feel.  It was cool when I arrived at 6:30, but soon the sun came over the Mtn. and it got HOT! I went into this knowing I wasn't prepared to do my best 5K.  I also knew the course was tough, I ran the 10K a few years ago.  High altitude, incline and dirt for about 1/2 the course.  Since I'm training for the SG Marathon, I've been mostly focused on mileage lately and most of them have been easy, slow miles.  Usually before a 5K I really work on speed more and run more quick 4 mile runs about 3 weeks leading up to the race.  Not this time.  I didn't even decide for sure that I would do this race until yesterday.  That being said, my time was 2 minutes slower than my last 5K (PR). Even unprepared, I really wanted to get at least close to 26 min. flat.  I haven't run a 5K this slow in over a year.  Oh well.  I learned a lot from this run.  You can't have your cake & eat it too.  If you want to run a good 5k, you must PREPARE! Oh, yeah- the 10 yr. age divisions didn't help me much either.  If I was a year older I could've taken a 2nd, but my time would've still been slow- so not much satisfaction in that.  OK- enough of my belly aching.  I'm ready to take the kids to the park for the July 4th festivities then onto the Lake- enjoy the holiday with my family! Hope everyone out there has a GREAT JULY 4th! LET FREEDOM RING!

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Comments
From Brent on Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 13:37:06

Effort counts, I know what you mean, I am just getting back to speed work after two marathons. It is difficult to sometimes mix marathon training with 5K racing. But, I think there is a direct correlation between your 5k time and marathon time. We have already won the lottery, living in the USA, let it ring.

From Lybi on Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 00:19:56

Great job Christi! I still think that time is awesome, especially in the heat. That's what training in AZ will do for you. JK

From Ruth on Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 02:20:37

The race wasn't all that well organized - the people putting it on hadn't ever done it before - but, all things considered, not too bad. There were about 30 people in the 5k and 25 in the 10k. I'll probably do it again, just 'cause it was cheap and nearby.

From Michelle on Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 02:21:16

Way to go on the 5K! I don't care what you say that's a great time! I guess I need to take some notes from you on increasing my speed for the next 5K. Great Job!

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