The first track meet of the spring 2014 was yesterday. It was fun to see everyone's initial races. A sprinter was trying to win the girl's mile, and she almost did. I was proud of the guy's mile because two runners already broke 5.
I ran my first 5K on track yesterday. My time was disappointing. It was 18:02. 6 minute pace is not fast. I should be running this pace on my jogs; not my race pace. This race was my first 5K on track, so I am giving myself a little mercy because I am going to be able to mentally understand the race next time. I don't have any competition, so that is going to make my goals difficult. I am going to have to take control of my training because the universality of how my coach trains is making everyone to be milers. I have never really been a miler. I did well in my 5K strategy at first.
Before the race heard that the 5K record at BYUI is 16:50, so I calculated that all that I have to run is 80 seconds per lap. I am happy that I was able to pace myself well for nearly two miles. When I finished the second mile, I heard that my split was 11:50, which meant that I had to run a five minute mile to finish, so I kind of gave up on the record for that race. I had lapped every competitor in my race, coming in first, but my goals is to break 16 in the 5K.
This blogger website includes all my previous posts that I have ever posted from my Thai blog to my world news blog to my advocacy blog to my portfolio blog.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Elon Musk's Starlink to serve North America gigabit internet by end of the year
Trevor and I did two sessions of recordings because we were not satisfied with the first, discussing the following topics for this podcast e...
-
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2012 4m Haaretz.com @haaretzcom Rocket siren sounds in Ashkelon, Kiryat Gat, Sderot (Army Radio) http://htz....
-
MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2012 1h Breaking News @BreakingNews US House adjourns until 12 pm ET on Tuesday - @ChadPergram, @mpoindc ...
No comments:
Post a Comment