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Today’s workout (elliptical): 45 minutes
The rain was plentiful this morning and it has washed away much of the snow on our lawn. There are still some areas that haven’t seen sunlight since mid-December but it’s good to see some green again. I’ve done daily workouts since last Friday but haven’t felt like I’ve done much to build the stamina I’ll need for my upcoming half marathon. I took some inspiration from my wife, who runs 45 to 60 minutes daily, and spent 45 minutes on the elliptical machine while she did her treadmill workout. I used mid level resistance for the first 30 minutes and then stepped up the difficulty for the final 15. Even with that extra challenge, today’s workout still felt easier than my prior two runs.
I am training for a half marathon but I don’t know which one to choose. Unless I’m willing to travel a little my choices are limited. Each has its pluses and minuses:
Plus – Small event, less than 500 runners
Minuses – Perhaps too small, only one month left to train
2. 13.1 Marathon – April 2
Pluses – Opportunity to participate in NYRR race, cool Craft race shirt
Minuses – Course looks like a lab maze, $80 entry fee
Plus – Local and convenient
Minus – Course does not look that interesting
Pluses – NYRR race, Prospect Park and Coney Island usually bookend the course
Minuses – Date not good for Team Emerging Runner, course details have not been set
Pluses – Later in the year, more time to train, course has ocean views
Minuses – $70 entry fee, is held just a week after Great Cow Harbor 10k
I’m hoping to decide soon which race to run. There’s also the Queen’s Half Marathon which is a possibility but July may be too hot for me for a race of that distance. There’s also the Great South Bay Half in Islip but the course looks too circuitous for my taste. I’m hoping my friend Brian will join me on my first half marathon. Perhaps he has a preference that will help my decision.






