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		<title>A Struggling 10k?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I completed level 2 in my training on Saturday by participating in a 10k race for a local church here. Even without the 1˚C (33.8˚F) temperature and brisk winter wind, it was an interesting experience. I warmed up well, started out by climbing up a reasonably steep but short hill, and proceeded through what was [...]]]></description>
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<p>I completed level 2 in my training on Saturday by participating in a 10k race for a <a href="http://rovc.ca/">local church</a> here.  Even without the 1˚C (33.8˚F) temperature and brisk winter wind, it was an interesting experience.</p>
<p>I warmed up well, started out by climbing up a reasonably steep but short hill, and proceeded through what was a beautiful, not-terribly-strenuous walk to complete the first 5k loop.  I found that although I wasn&#8217;t breathing hard or feeling like I was exerting myself beyond my comfort zone (keeping up with about a 7 on the <a href="http://www.exercisegoals.com/rating-perceived-exertion.html">RPE</a> in my estimation), I was pushing myself beyond my ideal heart rate, and my muscles got very tired, very quickly &#8211; which is unusual, as I walk a 10k or more almost every week with no issues whatsoever.</p>
<p>I have been training using the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0071343318?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=momdefrazzler-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=0071343318">Maffetone method</a> which I love, but I&#8217;ve not been using it long enough to get a good speed result from a 10k race, so I decided to ignore all his good advice about keeping within your (<a href="http://www.rrca.org/resources/articles/slowdown.html">much lower than conventional</a>) ideal training heart rate level, and just walk as quickly as I could without getting winded.  By the end of the first 5k my feet were numb from the cold and felt like bricks, I was demotivated, tired, frustrated, and feeling generally like quitting.  I couldn&#8217;t believe it.  I warm up with a 5k.  This was ridiculous.</p>
<p>The second half was better because I hooked up with the woman who owns <a href="http://distinctivecatering.ca/">Distinctive Catering</a> and we got into a great discussion about my <a href="http://praisewalker.com/2008/09/22/funky-feet-yep-its-ok-to-giggle/">funky shoes</a> (they were quite the hit at this walk) and walking in general and I slowed my pace a little to keep together with her and engage in conversation.  This moved me back into a better pace within my ideal heart rate.  My pace had moved to about a 5.5-6 on the RPE,  and with my feet now having some warm blood circulating through them, engaging myself in interesting conversation, and staying within my hear rate, I felt much better on the second lap &#8211; but was still feeling quite tired.  Much more tired than my long walks (i.e. 21k) feel.  This was odd.</p>
<p>The race ended in the middle of a pretty good downfall of snow, so I didn&#8217;t want to hang around much outside when it was over (though I did snag a bagel and had a brief chat with some walkers around the coffee urn&#8230;) Because of this I didn&#8217;t really stretch properly (what is WRONG with me?) and so for the rest of the day I was tired, achy, and quite uncomfortable.</p>
<p>So, lesson learned.  I will take longer to prepare for my 21k so that my aerobic level is at place where I can complete it within my proper heart rate level at an 8 minute/kilometer speed (2.8hr finish time &#8211; I&#8217;m not too far off).  And I will take the time to stretch properly when I&#8217;m done.</p>
<p>Live and learn&#8230;.</p>
<p>Happy walking!</p>
<p>Darlene</p>
<p>(PS &#8211; sorry I don&#8217;t have any pics.  My hubby had a meeting on in the morning and couldn&#8217;t be there to take pictures of my crossing the finish line in the snow&#8230;  Too bad)</p>
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