
The desire to run this race again was to allow me to compare how I'm doing, apples to apples (you can substitute any other fruit that you like if you want), on a course that I have run before. But more importantly, it would allow me to gauge how I'm doing with my Boston Marathon training.
I'm so glad that I ran the Ocean's Run race today as I learned a valuable lesson. I was focusing way too much on energy/refueling and not enough on hydration during my training. I didn't drink as much as I should have yesterday as I was focused on other things and I definitely did not today. I knew that I should have drank more this morning before the race. I even told myself, "Keith take some Powerade before you get on the shuttle bus to the starting line". Did I listen? Nope. I'm a big Dum Dums pop. Butterscotch to be exact. I should have stopped at more hydration stations during the actual race too. I didn't think that I needed to because I wasn't sweating that much and felt pretty good during the race. It caught up with me after the race however. I won't let that happen again. Lesson learned.
I'm so glad that I ran the Ocean's Run race today as I learned a valuable lesson. I was focusing way too much on energy/refueling and not enough on hydration during my training. I didn't drink as much as I should have yesterday as I was focused on other things and I definitely did not today. I knew that I should have drank more this morning before the race. I even told myself, "Keith take some Powerade before you get on the shuttle bus to the starting line". Did I listen? Nope. I'm a big Dum Dums pop. Butterscotch to be exact. I should have stopped at more hydration stations during the actual race too. I didn't think that I needed to because I wasn't sweating that much and felt pretty good during the race. It caught up with me after the race however. I won't let that happen again. Lesson learned.

Overall, it was a great race and it really did help give me an idea of where I am in my overall marathon training and a couple of key things to work on.
My race stats for today:
7:57 Pace (last year: 8:54)
96th out of 487 (last year: 191st out of 370)
24th out of 62 in my division (last year: 30th out of 47)
71st out of 198 men (last year: 111th out of 157)
One last thing that I figured out today. I'm going to run Boston to enjoy it. Not to try and beat any made up number in my head. This is an opportunity of a lifetime and something that I want to cherish. I can beat myself up on the half marathons throughout the year.
Until next time, keep on runnin'!
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