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purple hayes
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Posted: 09/17/02 - 15:32 Post subject: At what point during your run does the ability...
...to calculate pace disappear?
I didn't realize this ever happened until I did my first half-marathon and tried to figure out what my pace was about about mile 10. I was very new to running, and running against the clock. I remember looking at my watch and the mile marker and having NO CLUE what my pace was. I couldn't even come close my head was buzzing so fast.
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flarunner
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Posted: 09/17/02 - 15:35 Post subject:
Never. I was a track coach for 12 years. Calculating pace is now ingrained in my head
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TriBob
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Posted: 09/17/02 - 16:02 Post subject:
Never. I was on the math team in HS, stop laughing, so calcing pace is not a problem.
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FrogDoc
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Posted: 09/18/02 - 11:38 Post subject:
For me, almost immediately.
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cjay
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Posted: 09/18/02 - 11:40 Post subject:
Pace?????? I usually just pick a spot and hang on to it..............
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