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Whether you are working out for general health reasons or training for races, what is the hardest part for you?

Since I want to participate in races (keeps my competitiveness alive), I find that nutrition and pacing myself are the hardest for me.

I am a junk food junkie (although I am getting better). I have learned to take all of my non-nutritious foods in moderation (before I would kill for some fries or chocolate chip cookies :teeth: ) Now I have some every now and then.

I've done a few races in the past and I always tend to go out too fast. Even when I remind myself to pace it, I still go too fast. I think the adrenaline kicks in and away I go. Sometimes even on my training runs, I'll go out too fast. How do you veterans manage to go at the "right" steady pace?
Years ago, I was running in a ten-miler. The gun went off and you would have thought I was running a 100 yd. dash. Needless to say, after the first mile I felt like crap :rolleyes:. I did finish, but not in the time I was hoping.

Any tips would be appreciated.
Terri
 

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