Is anyone else coming to PAX also a runner? I'm training for a marathon in October, and I'd rather not miss out on 4-5 days of training, so I'm going to try to get up early a few mornings before the doors open and bang out a couple miles. It would be pretty cool to get a group of people to run with, and it seems like a pretty scenic city to run through.
I'd like to get 4 - 8 miles in on Friday and Saturday, at any pace (7-8min pace is my comfort zone, but with good company I can run at any pace ... probably not too much faster than 6:30's though).
Any one interested in forming a make-shift running group for the weekend?
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I typically run around a 9 minute pace.
If you want company, I'd be happy to join you. I'm out in Seattle on Wednesday afternoon and I'm there through Monday morning.
"Told" because I severely under-estimated the amount of time that PAX would suck out of our visit to Seattle. Or if you prefer, I OVER-estimated the amount of "free" time I would have. Either way, staying out until 2-3 AM every night was not exactly conducive to getting up at 7AM for an early morning jog! (Although the weather was -perfect- for running.) Our days went like this: get up, eat, go to PAX (time passes), go back to the hotel, pass out, repeat.
It may hurt to miss 4-5 days of training, and you probably don't want to hear it but unless you really want to miss a lot of PAX goodness, you're probably going to have to simply suck it up and miss the training. If you're training for a marathon in October you should have plenty of time to pick up from a few missed training runs. Call it a recovery week(end) and be done with it.
I'm not even going bother bringing my shoes this year.
You aren't alone, I usually get the morning runs after a tall cup of Jo.
Commend those gamers that actually have the time and energy to do things like this, I only run if I am being chased.
I expect to run Saturday, but unlikely for Sunday, but will be in the Pike Market area for my starting point.
Last year I saw a seal eating its breakfast (salmon!)
Such a heavy burden now to be the one
Born to bare and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see
But I forgot my pen...
The pier boardwalk is definitely a nice route. I tried to keep going to find Discovery Park in when I was in Seattle in July, but got lost at Smith Cove Park. http://connect.garmin.com/activity/8684377
I too am training for a marathon in October. Though I've almost conceded I wont be running while at PAX. Just too much going on.
I did my first 20miler this past weekend. I'll throw in another long run this coming weekend. PAX weekend will be a rest weekend. I'll run on the Wednesday before I leave, and the Monday after I get back. Not ideal, but it'll have to do. I just can't see myself getting any decent training in during PAX.
With that said - I'm also a sucker for peer pressure.
I just stand still and shoot. Running takes more effort than pulling a trigger :P
I'll be there rain or shine, so if you find yourself awake that early, or just haven't stumbled home yet and want to try to run yourself sober you know where to find me.
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2008 pre-pax run
Will likely try something similar this year, but starting from the Westin (on 5th)
Such a heavy burden now to be the one
Born to bare and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see
But I forgot my pen...
I don't arrive until Friday noon, and will be heading straight for PAX.
How do you feel about a Saturday AM run?
Such a heavy burden now to be the one
Born to bare and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see
But I forgot my pen...