Well, I'm rounding a bit. I'm doing much better in my training this go-around; previously for NYC, I was stopping every 6 miles or so for a break. This time, I've been running upwards of 13 without a stop, which has me psyched. And even though I'm way behind, I ran 9 the other day in a little over an hour and 15, so I'm feeling pretty confident. And that's far faster than I've ever run before.
Of course, its my long runs that have suffered; I have a 14, 15, 18 and 20 to still run as part of the training (try to squeeze in a 22 as well, but that's not going to happen this year).
We'll see if I actually can get my act together to run it...
Three hours? Shit, you must be fast. I put in over four hours on Monday, and I still was a few miles shy of 26.2.
This is my first marathon in 4.5 years, first with a child. My wife did her first post-child marathon in April. Hopefully, losing nearly 20 pounds this year and breaking free of my crack habit will help me fare well in this one. By "fare well" of course I mean avoiding death.