
Hello and Thank you for visiting my blog where I will share my training and fundraising journey for the 114th running of the Boston Marathon on April 19th, 2010. I am running as part of a charity team selected to support the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress and to promote awareness for individuals with Down Syndrome. My five year old daughter Breanna has Down Syndrome and she is my inspiration all the way to the finish line. In order to meet my aggressive fundraising goals for MDSC, I really need your support and greatly appreciate any contribution you can make to this effort.
Thank you so much for your support!!
Josh
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They weren't kidding when they said this course was HILLY!!! I went into the run treating it as my weekly long run so I was targeting a pace around 9:25 rather than treating it like a race. I ended up averaging 9:21 for the 16 mile distance which I was very happy with. These 50-60 mile weeks are really paying off as I really did not struggle at any point at all during the run and felt great today. It is very difficult to enter an event like this and hold back to a target pace when you know you can run much faster but the risk of injury is just too great. As Bill Rodger's said of Boston at our event last week, "it isn't getting to the finish line that's hard, it's getting to the starting line..." I have found that to be one of the most difficult aspects of training for Boston. With the April race date, peak marathon training is late Jan through February and staying injury free and healthy is a monumental feat alone. Next race is a 10 miler in Cape Elizabeth that I am planning to race to get a sense of my current training level. Then on 2/13, I get my first glimpse of the Boston Marathon course on a 17 mile run that starts at mile 9 and ends at finish line. Lots of miles left to go but it will be here before I know it and I can't wait...










