Congrats on your decision to run a half!! I've run several of them, and let me say, youre gonna have a blast!!
The absolute BEST advice i can give on a race of this distance, is to NOT do ANYTHING different the day before?day of the race..i know it sounds like common sense, but really, even something as little as wearing a new pair of underwear, or eating a big pasta dinner the nite before ( if your body is not used to it,) can make for a MISERABLE run!!!! Practice everything you are going to do at the half on your long runs....preactice what you will wear, what you will eat the nite before/morning of, etc...to make sure your routine will work for YOU the day of the race....If possible, you might want to consider joining up with a "pace" team durig the race, that will help you maintain your goal pace the entire time, which prevents you from going out to hard/too fast (which will ALSO make the race miserable)--they usually carry balloons and signs with projected finishing times, or pace/mile. ALso, if its even ALMOST time for new shoes, get them now.....the race is only a onth away, so aat this point, you will have plenty of time to break them in....Invest in bodyglide if you are planning on running in shorts or tank top (even if you dont normally chafe, over 13 miles, youd be suprised where it can suddenly start happening).. Also, dont worry if your longest training run is only gonig to be 10-12 miles..you will have NO problem covering the rest of the distance whatsoever, during the race--adrenaline, excitement and all. Find out which aid stations will be providing energy gels (if at all), so you will know ahead of time if you need to bring more, or so you can practice consuming one where they will be available in the race....Thats all for now, so good luck, and remember this first half is only about finishing, it doesnt matter what your time is, so try to have FUN!!! Good luck, let us know how it goes!
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