Started training for the San Francisco Marathon, August 3, 20008 runsfm.com. I have been on a shorter program than the one for the Long Island Marathon. Last week ran a 13.2 run (half marathon) to East Rockaway Inlet. Last Saturday (June 28) ran from my home (Rockville Centre) to the Atlantic Ocean (Long Beach). Suffered extreme knee pain after the 14 mile mark and was pretty uncomfortable during the 8-13 mile mark. Had to do much walking on the return journey but made it safely home. Here is a map of my route - RVC-Long Beach.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Ran 15 miles today on the usual loop course 3 times. No pain! Will practice on hills this week and do a 20 mile long run next weekend.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Swampscott to Nahant

June 14, 2008
Took an early run this morning while staying with my sister in Swampscott, MA, a lovely and impressive seaside village on the North Shore of Boston. I was amazed at the amount of joggers and walkers there were along the ocean path that leads all the way to the "almost island" peninsula town of Nahant. Beautiful and warm, the 9.2 mile run was refreshing and different. Slight hills and all on either roadway or cement path. There is something to experiencing a New England Seaside town that made this run very memorable.
NikePlus run stats
Long Island Marathon - May 4, 2008

After running for over 30 years, I finally entered and finished. I was used to half marathons and 10K races, but this was very challenging. I trained for 6 weeks prior with long training runs to Queens and Wantagh from Rockville Centre. Though fairly flat, the Wantagh State Parkway can become very difficult negotiating not only the grade of the roadway but also the slope from side to side. In any event the run went as follows:
Got to the start an hour before the gun. Warmed up with the usual walking and bending that I am accustomed to. I really do not stretch as much as I should, but never had much difficulty during the race. I lined myself up in the 9 minute mile corral as the race started. Stayed on pace with no unexpected developments during the first 8 miles. It was a little damp and cold for me so I wore a mylar jacket until about mile 10 when we entered the Wantagh State Parkway. Most of runners were entered in the half marathon so they exited at Old Country Road and all of a sudden the road cleared with the full marathoners. I have to say I was pretty proud when I continued with the full marathoners as I usually run the half. Took gatorade at almost every water stop after mile 10. I do walk the water stops as I


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