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Osprey 5K Review

Workout:  Speedwork in the 85 degree cloudless insane heat!!!:  .5 mile warm-up, 5 x .25, .5 mile cool down.  Totally love running to International Love!!

A few weeks ago I ran a 5K here in Ft. Myers.  I had run a race on this same course a few months ago, and I loved it!  I was super excited about running and was hoping to run around 7:35-7:40 pace, but that didn't happen.  Close, but close isn't satisfactory to me.  The first mile my garmin was going crazy, and it totally threw me off.  One second it would say 7:02 pace, then 8:10, then 7:20, etc.  I couldn't figure out where to settle in and so my first mile was too fast; 7:24.  I felt okay, but was a little worried about that speed catching up with me.  And it did.  Quickly.  Mile 2 was painful.  I just felt like absolute crap and ran a 7:45.    I thought I felt pretty decent for mile 3, and every time I checked my garmin I was at a 7:45ish pace, but I ended up running a disappointing 7:55 mile.  BOO!!!  Because of mile 1 my overall pace was 7:39 which was within my goal pace.  But it doesn't count to me.  I didn't want to run one faster mile followed by two slow ones.  I wanted 3 solid paced miles.

Do you see that older lady running next to me in the second photo?  Um, can I have that body, please?!!!
Anyway, I decided to stick around for the awards ceremony because Matt told me that the 6 women in front of me were pretty young.  Sure enough, I won my age division, 30-34.  Woohoo!!!!!  Okay, so it was a pretty small race, but it still felt good to hear my name called for first place!
I kept the UGLY trophey and admired it for about 2 weeks.  Then it went to its eternal home in the garbage.  Next race,  um, I can't remember the name, but it is March 30.

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  1. you threw away your trophy!!?? hahaha. Overall pace still rocks, it COUNTS! Fantastic job on the AG win -- that's usually the toughest age group

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