Andy Gapin

RU Unite Half Marathon – 1:32:25

April 26, 2012 - 3:15 pm

Post race! (I have no idea why this photo is showing up sideways when you open it)I’ve been meaning to write about this all week, but I’m just now finally getting to it. Sigh.

Last weekend, my wife and I ran the RU Unite Half Marathon at Rutgers. Not only was this my fifth half marathon, but I also got to take home a brand new personal record! Pretty exciting!

Despite the fact that last year’s Unite Half Marathon was kind of a dud because of some course flooding that ended up shortening the race to just 9.55 miles, I’m a big fan of the Unite Half Marathon. It’s right in our backyard in Central Jersey—the start is just ten minutes from our house—and it does a nice little tour of three of the four campuses of Rutgers New Brunswick, which just so happens to be where I went to college. On top of that, since my wife and I have run the race all three years that they’ve had it, I’m drawn to keep doing it so we can say we’ve been a part of it since the beginning.

If you had asked me a couple of months ago what time I was looking at running for this race, you would have gotten a crazy response of around 1:27:00. At the time, I was focused on trying to qualify for the Boston Marathon in early June at the San Diego Rock’n'Roll Marathon so this race was going to basically serve as a tempo run for me. It was going to be a mid-training check-in to see where I was at. A 1:27 half marathon represented exactly where I needed to be to have a shot at a Boston qualification. Unfortunately, since then, I ran (no pun intended) into a few minor setbacks. I lost close to a week of training with some plantar fasciitis-like symptoms in my foot. Then right after that, I lost almost two weeks to some weird knee pain. After both of those, I knew that qualifying for Boston in June was going to be out and I decided to not even run the San Diego Rock’n'Roll Marathon at all. Luckily, I hadn’t signed up yet and it wasn’t a big deal. I knew this would also take its toll on my half marathon time for Rutgers as well, but I was okay with that. I figured I’d drop my hopes down and just shoot for the low 1:30s instead.

In the two weeks leading up to the race, I was having some soreness in both my calves the day after every run, even easy four-milers, and, eventually, I think this led to some more pain in the arches of my feet. I took the five days before the race off completely and prepped myself mentally for the fact that the race may not go so well for me.

On the morning of the race, I was feeling pretty good physically. My wife and I parked near the finish-line and walked the roughly one-mile distance to the starting line on Busch Campus. We hit the porta-potties and I did my warm-up routine while waiting in line, leaving us with just enough time before the race to make our way into the corral without having to wait long for the race to start. My wife seeded herself right behind the eight minute/mile pacer and I moved up to right behind the seven minute/mile pacer. A couple months ago, I was looking to run this race just under a 6:40 minute/mile, but I knew that I didn’t stand a chance at making it the whole way at a sub-seven minute pace anymore.

I kept with the seven-minute pacer for the first half the race, but I knew right from the start that I wasn’t going to be able to hang for the whole thing. It wasn’t my day and I didn’t expect it to be. However, knowing that I’m now an experienced and strong enough runner that 13.1 miles isn’t too much of a big deal and, even if I start out a little too fast early on, I can push through later in the race, I figured I’d hang out with the seven-minute group for a while. At about six miles, as the group was coming through a water station, I felt like it was a good time to back it off just a little. I slowed myself down just a little, but not too much that the group disappeared out of my sights. For the next three or so miles, they weren’t too far ahead of me which left me feeling like I wasn’t losing too much time and kept me motivated.

By miles nine and ten, I was really starting to get tired, but again, being a more experienced runner than I was for my first half marathon, just a mere two years ago (it was actually this same race!), I wasn’t that worried. I knew I could still stay pretty strong through the rest of it. These two miles, I spent running with a guy that I happened to strike up a conversation with. He was shooting for a time just a little slower than what I was looking for, but we had a good conversation going so I stuck with him for a little while. Unfortunately, during this time, I watched the seven-minute mile group get further and further away from me.

As we passed the eleventh mile marker, I knew I had to pick it back up a bit if I wanted to PR. I thanked my new friend for the conversation and encouragement and started to push a little more. I couldn’t pick it up too much though as I started to get that “if I run any faster I’m going to puke” feeling that happens sometimes in races.

I haven’t mentioned it yet, but the course was a little different this year, but the one change that really mattered was the finish line. In previous years, the finish line was just after a sharp left turn. This year, it was right on College Avenue and the last almost half mile was a straight shot to finish line. It was much nicer and didn’t interfere with that final push. Definitely a good decision by the race organizers.

Once the clock was in sight, I knew I was good and would be coming home with a new PR. It wasn’t much, but a PR is a PR and I was psyched. I crossed at 1:32:25 (chip time, gun/clock time was 1:32:33) and was pretty damn happy about it. My sixteen month standing PR was finally beaten, by just 40 seconds.

Now, my wife, let’s take a minute and talk about this craziness. She also got a PR, but a much more insane one. Coming into the race, her best half marathon time was 2:02:15 from her very first half marathon ever. She knew she was going to do better and was focusing on just getting under two hours, despite me telling her that, with the way she’d been running lately, under 1:50 should be doable. Well, I’m really happy to be able to say that I was right and she absolutely demolished her previous PR. She came in at an amazing 1:47:43!! She knocked fifteen minutes off! Wow!


6.11 miles

February 4, 2012 - 3:50 pm

Nice and easy 6-miler with my wife today.

Pace: 8:23
Overall time: 51:13
Vibram Five Fingers Bikila total mileage: 621.24


6 miles

February 2, 2012 - 3:45 pm

Physically, I felt okay during tonight’s run, not great, but alright. No significant pain though, so that’s good, especially after Tuesday’s painful run and the lingering pain yesterday.

I felt like I was keeping an alright pace tonight. My level of effort made it feel a little faster than Tuesday, but I was almost 30 seconds/mile slower. I really need to get my speed back.

Pace: 8:31
Overall time: 51:21
Vibram Five Fingers Bikila total mileage: 615.13


6 miles

January 31, 2012 - 3:40 pm

I was pumped for my run tonight, maybe it was because of the warmer weather, I don’t know. I made sure not to start out too fast, but I felt like I was keeping a decent pace still. When I finished, I was expecting to look at RunKeeper and see around a 7:45 min/mile pace, that’s about what I felt like I was doing based on my effort level and overall feel of the run. I was surprised to see a pace just a bit over 8 min/mile. I’m not too disappointed, I have plenty of time to get myself back down to a pace closer to 7 min/mile. And I shouldn’t be surprised either, I spent all of December and January running at a bit of a slower pace.

Pace: 8:03
Overall time: 48:39
Vibram Five Fingers Bikila total mileage: 609.1

Photo 365 – Week 4

January 29, 2012 - 6:36 pm

This week was pretty fun for my project. I feel like I learned a bit about myself and was surprised a lot. I ended up with multiple picks this week that I didn’t expect to turn out to be my best photo from the day. I tried some new stuff and it worked out and I ended up with a couple photos unlike any others I’ve ever taken. Though, that’s not to say that every day was easy. I struggled to produce a photo at all for day 25 and I feel like day 27′s photo could have been composed and shot better.


4.1 miles

- 6:02 pm

Today’s run was great. It was windy out so I did a different route than normal, but I kind of liked it. I ankles felt okay, not perfect, but good enough.

Pace: 7:59
Overall time: 32:47
Vibram Five Fingers Bikila total mileage: 603.06


4 miles

January 28, 2012 - 5:52 pm

Went for a four mile run with the wife. We started off with a nice pace and kept it most of the time, it ended up being the faster four miles she’s ever run. My ankle hurt a bit the whole time though, which sucked.

Pace: 8:10
Overall time: 32:39
Vibram Five Fingers Bikila total mileage: 598.95


4 miles (treadmill)

January 26, 2012 - 5:59 pm

I think my legs remembered how this works, they wanted to go tonight. I took a trip to the gym because of the cold rain, but the treadmill was no deterrent, my legs wanted to run and they were going to do just that.

I started off nice and easy at an 8:06 min/mile pace for the first two miles and then picked it up for the second two. I took it down to 7:03 min/mile and felt great. And the best part was that none of last night’s ankle pain showed up.

Pace: 7:44
Overall time: 30:58
Vibram Five Fingers Bikila total mileage: 594.93


4 miles

January 25, 2012 - 5:55 pm

Today’s run was pretty much a disaster. I didn’t want to do too much, just four miles, but I got sucked into going out to happy hour after work. A beer, a dozen wings, and an order of chips with chili and cheese later, I finally went home and got dressed to run at almost 8pm. None of that stuff sat well in my stomach, not that one would expect it to. I felt like I was holding back throwing up half the time. My stomach was crampy and bloaty feeling. Not fun. On top of that, my ankle hurt for most of the run. All around today’s run sucked.

I guess the only plus to all of that is that it made it easy to keep a nice and slow pace like I should be doing right now. I actually ran a lot slower than I planned/wanted to, but I just wasn’t feeling any portion of tonight’s run.

Pace: 8:38
Overall time: 34:47
Vibram Five Fingers Bikila total mileage: 590.93


4 miles (treadmill)

January 23, 2012 - 1:22 pm

First run since the Goofy Challenge two weeks ago. I did four miles on the treadmill since things were rainy, foggy, dark, and snow-covered outside. Didn’t seem too safe. I was planning on just doing two to very slowly ease back into things so I can try to avoid my tendinitis bothering me. I don’t want to spend the next five months training in pain. Two miles just seemed too pointless though.

Pace: 8:01
Overall time: 32:07
Vibram Five Fingers Bikila total mileage: 586.91