Ok, so the 5k was a bit of a disappointment. There were apparently some logistical issues where the local Police could not block off all of the streets necessary because of fire codes or something, and apparently they didn't find this out until the day of the race. They ended up shortening the course to 2.3 miles or so.
It was probably for the best anyway, as the weather was crappy. Cool and drizzly. It made it very difficult to get warmed up, and my hips were really tight and sore from all the walking I did this week. I never really got very loose, and never really got into the run before it was over...
Anyway, I ended up doing 2.3 miles in about 30 minutes
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/43708570Feeling a bit disappointed, after having preparing for this, I decided I needed to get the rest of my miles in, so I stopped at the gym on the way home and ran 2 miles on the treadmill. I set it for a 12:00 min mile pace (5mph) for the first mile and a half, then cooled down at a fast walk (3mph) for the last half mile.
Because my right hip and left hamstring have been sore this week after my last few runs, I think I'm going to shorten the runs down to to miles from three to four, and focus on pace. Once I can do two ten minute miles, two to three times a week, then I'll stretch it out to three, and then four miles, if the legs hold up. =)
The garmin is pretty much fail indoors on a treadmill. I have the footpod for it, but I forgot to turn the GPS off, so it was trying to calculate my distance using the spotty GPS coverage inside the gym, which would have been zero anyway... If I had remembered to disable the GPS on the watch, the footpod would have estimated the distance based on average stride the last time it was calibrated... this is not terribly accurate if you mix walking and running..
oh well..
Edit: I just realized if I had kept up the 12.4 minutes per mile pace for the full 5k, it would have put me at just under 40 minutes for the run, which was my goal. And considering I did another mile and a half at 12.0 even 45 minutes later, I'm gonna count it as a goal me.
I'll be running the Snoqualmie Railroad Days 5k next Saturday (if my legs hold up), and will hope for better weather, and shoot for 12.0 min/mile pace as my goal.