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Monday, January 27, 2014

Back on Track!

Miles in 2014: 93.3
Days until Nike DC Women’s Half Marathon: 89

After over a whole week of rest after the Dopey Challenge, I hopped right back on board with training!  Tuesday I opted out of the track workout and chose to do mile repeats instead to work my tired legs back into running.  Thursday we did our "hill loop" with a hill repeat thrown in.  This week we also switched our intervals from 3:1's to 4:1's.  When I first started running two and a half years ago I struggled with the 3:1. Most days I could not run an entire 3 minute interval to save my life.  It took me a very long time before I was able to complete the bulk of my training runs where I was able to run the 3:1 interval for the entire time.  As we have been training this past season we came to the realization that we are reaching a point with our running that we will be unable to run those 3 minutes much faster than we are and the only way to continue improving our times is to increase our running intervals.  After the Dopey we agreed to try and bump them up to 4:1's and then again to 5:1's by the end of the session.  While the 4's were challenging, I was able to run all of my intervals for our 2 week day workouts and our 8 mile run on Saturday.  It really seems to be a much easier transition that I had expected.

Saturday was the first weekend long run of the season and I am a group leader I had to go to the run even though I had a race the following day.  We had a great run at a comfortable pace which was great since many of us are either still recovering from recent races or just coming back to training.

First Weekend Run of Amanda & Leah's official group!

The next day was the Inaugural Celebration Half Marathon.  We had a huge group running the race and I truly loved this event.  The course was pretty and well supported.  We ran our 4:1 intervals for the first half of the race before switching back to 3:1's. At mile 10 we decided to walk it in the rest of the way to help Leah's knee which is still a little tender after her tumble at Dopey.  The after party had a great sampling of food from all of the local Celebration business.  Overall it was a great race.

What a great group!

Amy captured this classic cup toss of me!

This week it's back to work.  I need to continue cleaning up my diet for sure.  It's amazing what an important role that plays in this.  Tomorrow's track combo workout looks BRUTAL but I'm interested to try it out.  Thursday is our usual neighborhood run.  Saturday I'm headed to Safety Harbor for the Best Damn Race.  Last year this was a great event so I am definitely looking forward to running it again.  There are 6 of us running the half and another friend will be running his first 10k ever!  I'm so proud of this accomplishment and I hope I can beat him back to the finish line to see him cross (I'm gonna have to run really fast to achieve that!)  I know I have lots of other friends running the 5k and 10k so I hope to see them all there! 

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Dopey Challenge

Miles in 2014: 60.9
Days until Nike DC Women’s Half Marathon: 100

As I sit her with the inevitable post-marathon plague, you know the one you get when you stop moving and all of a sudden your body attacks you a cold, I have a few minutes to reflect on 4 days, 4 parks, and 48.6 miles!  I knew the Dopey Challenge wouldn’t be an easy undertaking and Leah and I battled for days before we signed up for it, but now that it’s over I’m so glad we did!

Day one: Thursday 3.1 miles – Waking up to run 3.1 miles on a Thursday is no big deal usually, most Thursdays we log more like 5-6 miles.  We did have to be awake much earlier to make it to Disney with plenty of time to be ready to run.  Having learned our lesson last year, we agreed to get to Disney about 2 hours before the race start every day.  Leah and I parked within minutes of each other which was good since she had my bibs and shirts.  We hung out in her car for a bit before meeting up with Amy and Carolyn.  We made the rookie mistake of stopping at the first set of porto-potts we came to and I luckily used the last of the toilet paper in mine!  We said good bye to Amy at the corrals and met up with Dennis to enter our corrals.  I had a C corral start, and everyone else had a D corral start.  I tried to remind Dennis that we were most likely faster than everyone in this corral and his usual “start at the very back and let everyone pass us” plan was a bad idea but no one listened to me.  So with the start of our corral, just I predicted it was crowded and we passed hundreds of people the whole time we ran.  So, you know what that means, it was super crowded!  While I know that this is called the “Family Fun Run” the number of little kids darting around or being drug by their parents made navigating the course tricky and sometimes a little dangerous.  I may not be popular for making this next suggestion but, perhaps RunDisney needs to require anyone under the age of 10-12 to start in the final corral to prevent some of the problem races with little kids creates.  It’s dark, they’re short and the combination makes it hard to see them causing some of us slightly more tunnel-visioned racers to trip over them.   The race was crowded as I said, and right at mile 1 Leah fell and scrapped her knee!  This was particularly bad since we had 47.6 more miles to go in this challenge.  She dusted herself off and got back to it.  We finished in a conservative 35:18.  Later that day Leah stood up at work to find out that she could barely put any weight on her ankle as a result of the tumble.  After a frantic trip to the orthopedic we hoped that she was fixed up enough to make it through the next 3 days of races!


Day two: Friday 6.2 miles- The final 3 days of races all started earlier than Thursday so I was up at about 2:30 in the morning.  Again, Leah and I parked near each other.  Today we spent our car time in the morning watching youtube videos on how to use KT tape to stabilize an ankle.  After that we got ready to meet the gang!  We found Gloria, Amy, and Michelle and made our way toward the corrals.  Today we got smart and used the porto-potts with no line.  Leah, Michelle, and I decided to start in C today, since we were almost late for work on Thursday.  C corral was still crowded but we did seem to have a little more room as the race went on.  We took Thursday pretty easy to test Leah’s ankle.  I also was cautious of some of the ground since it had rained that morning.  We walked all of the boardwalk since it seemed extra slippery on the wood.  We also walked in the last half mile or so to give Leah’s ankle a cool down.  We finished in a 1:20:19 which was a nice easy pace.

Day three: Saturday 13.1 miles- Day 3 started a little off schedule.  Sarah was meeting me at my house to ride over together but she forgot her bib and had to turn around.  While she was doing that I realized that I needed gas in my car.  The gas station on the corner is right next to a Taco Bell that was still open and had many a drunken college kid in the back of a pick-up.  That should give you insight on just how early we were up.  We made it to Disney still on our time frame and met up with the group.  We took our Marathonfest before photo and started back on the long hike to the corrals.  Once we were settled into Corral K, Leslie, a friend of mine I’ve known pretty much my entire life met up with us.  She just had a baby a few weeks before and was understandably a little undertrained.  I told her to stick with us and she would be ok.  We started off comfortably and just enjoyed the course.  Leah has two mandatory photo stops in the Magic Kingdom; one is on Main Street and the other is in front of the castle, we don’t stand in line for photos, but we will peel off to take a quick group shot, and honestly some of those photos are some of my favorites.  At mile 10 people started to leave us – which is always ok.  We just wanted to finish steady and standing.  Susan left first, then Michelle and Sarah.  Since it was Sarah’s first half I’m glad she went ahead and pushed herself!  Leah, Leslie, and I finished in 2:52:58 – which matched down to the second me and Leah’s times from the Goofy last year!  What a great way to finish off my 20th half marathon!





Day four: Marathon Day – Sunday 26.2 miles – No matter how many of these I do, I don’t think they ever will just feel easy.  We knew that setting a PR was highly unlikely, it was too hot, and we had just put 22.4 miles on in the days before.  Instead of worrying about our time we went into looking to enjoy a marathon as much as one can enjoy a marathon.  We started with a huge group! Lauren, Dennis, Carolyn, Angela, Brittany, Michelle, Leah, and I stayed together through Leah’s mandatory photo opportunities and our first bathroom break.  After the bathroom break Lauren and Dennis took off and finished right around the 5:30 mark – they are ready for their spring marathons Boston and Tokyo!  The rest of us did a good job of staying together for awhile.  Around mile 12.5 Michelle and Brittany hit the bathrooms and Leah, Carolyn, Angela, and I hopped onto Everest and rode the ride.  This may just be the coolest thing I’ve ever done during a race.  It cooled us down and gave us a much needed adrenaline rush.  Our only mistake was not pausing our watches, but man it looks like we ran one really fast mile in the middle there!  One of the things that made running this marathon much more bearable was knowing we had people we knew all along the course.  It was easier to think in 2-6 mile chunks of who we should be seeing next.  There are way too many people to name here who were out along the course, but I am so thankful for all of them.  Michelle and Brittany caught up with us when we stopped to use the bathrooms around mile 14 and we all stayed together until mile 19.  After we left a pit stop stop with Dan and his wife, it was just Leah, Carolyn and I.  By this point I was grumpy and the sun was really starting to get to me.  Last year the sun wipped me out at mile 15, so I was glad I was now nearing mile 21.  Leah refused to let me slow down and dropped our interval from 3:1 to 2:1.  I know at least once I whined to Carolyn to stay with me so Leah would have to slow down.  We kept up the 2:1’s for a few more miles before dropping again to 1:1’s.  I know I was not fun to be with at this point but Leah and Carolyn drug me through those last icky miles.  It is the first time though that we finished a marathon still running a formal interval and not doing a death march at the end.  I know I complained a lot, but I am so happy that Leah made me finish strong!  We finished in 5:55:22, which was 28 minutes faster than last year’s Goofy.  After getting ice on our knees and picking up our last 3 medal (rounding out the week’s total to 6). We settled down in the runner’s village to wait for all of other friends who were finishing up.  This was a great weekend to complete Marathon #5 for me!








As crazy as it sounds this was one of the best and most fun marathons I’ve ever run.  So fun I might just decide to go and try to be “perfectly Dopey” and run every Dopey race from here on out.

Monday, December 30, 2013

2013 Wrap Up

Miles in 2013: 1038.44
Days Until Dopey: 9!

As 2013 wraps up I thought I'd take a look back at my year in running.  As I lay here resting some sore legs I can't help but be proud of how much I've accomplished.

I started running in 2011.  That year I ran 4 5k's and one half marathon.  I logged 339.73 miles.

In 2012 I ran 4 5k's, 1 10k, a 2 mile race, 2 10 mile races, 7 half marathons, and one marathon.  I logged 883.25 miles.

In 2013 I raised the bar.  I ran 7 5k's, a 2 mile race, a 5 mile race, 2 10k's, 2 15k's, a 10 miler, 11 half marathons, and 3 marathons!  I PRed at every race distance this year (some of them more than once!)  I took AN HOUR off my marathon time.  I raised almost $4,000 for the Pink Agenda as part of my NYC Marathon run.  I logged 1038.44 miles.

2013 was a great year for me and running.  I can't complain.  Is every race my fastest?  Uh no.  But I have made great friends, had a ton of fun, and was able to travel to Louisville, Anaheim, Cherokee, and NYC.

2014 holds a lot of promise too.  I'll be kicking it off with the Dopey, which is a 5k, 10k, half marathon and a full marathon.  4 days and 48.6 miles.  Then I'll take a short rest before the spring half marathon season kicks off.  I'm signed up for 7 half marathons in the spring.  I'll be "resting" from marathon training and just focusing on the half and speeding up.  Our group will be changing our intervals and increasing our speed and stamina.  Spring will be topped off with the Nike DC Women's Half Marathon.  The fall will have me hopefully training for the Chicago Marathon and as always, the Space Coast Half Marathon as a PR goal race.  I look forward to hopefully logging more miles and more PRs than I have this year.  I know I'll have fun on the road with my group and will be able to share in everyone's success!

Now it's back to tapering and resting before the Dopey Challenge in a week and half! 

Monday, December 9, 2013

Blasphemy: Sometimes Running Just Isn't Enough

Days in the Gym this month: 2
Pounds: 159

In addition to running and training for all of these half and full marathons I am determined to get consistent with heading back to the gym.  When I first started to lose weight 3 years ago I headed to the gym 4 mornings a week for several months straight.  I kept up with weights for several more months when I first started running.  I was running 3 days a week and strength training 2 days a week.  When I’d get really tired and run down the weights were always the first thing to go.  I started this fitness journey almost exactly 3 years ago and I was 234 pounds.  In the summer this year I got down to my lowest weight in about 7 years – 147 pounds.  This was after a 3 day juice fast that left me run down and tired.  I admittedly fell into some old habits and got lazy when it came to eating clean and lifting weights.  “But you run so much” or “those extra pounds must be muscle” is often what I would hear when I would say I felt lazy or “heavy.”  Sadly for me running alone is just simply not enough to get me to and keep me at the ideal weight, size, and body type that I would desperately love to have.  Looking back at my Nike Boom training app it’s no surprise that the pounds have crept back on, before Sunday I had only gone to the gym 11 times this whole year!

This weekend I weighed myself.  EEEEEEK.  I was 159 pounds – I hadn’t seen that high of a number in almost a year.  I’m terrified of seeing 160 again.  I pulled out the book (The Female Body Breakthrough) that had helped me 3 years ago when I was finally ready to be healthy.  I refreshed my memory of stuff I already knew but I had slacked off about doing.  Instead of the usual “I’ll get back on track tomorrow” that I would normally say, I drug myself out of bed, put on a cute gym ensemble, kissed the snuggly pups goodbye,  and drug myself to the gym.  I figured I would do the shorter and easier of my two typical workouts to ease myself back into this gym thing.  I did better than I had expected to do which was a relief.  From there I went straight to the grocery store and stocked up on all the right foods I need to be eating.  I didn’t stop there.  I came home and went to work in the kitchen.  I made 5 salads in a jar for my lunches this week, I cooked egg white muffins for my breakfast, and I grilled some chicken breast on the Foreman so it would be ready to toss in the salads.  My husband made spaghetti for dinner, instead of plowing through the pasta and commercial sauce, I cooked a green pepper and tossed in the ground beef and onion he was using for the spaghetti and added in some canned tomatoes, then I topped it off with a piece of Havarti cheese and melted it.  A successful and healthy alternative to what he was making.


Healthy Eats


This morning I woke up and got to my gym as it opened.  I did the harder of my 2 workouts (the metabolic acceleration) and did pretty well with it.  I also hopped on the recumbent bike and pedaled an easy 14 minutes and 3.5 miles as a cool down.  I’ve always liked the way the recumbent bike feels when my legs feel particularly tired.  It was a great start to the day and the work week.  I came home and drank my protein shake with ground flax and dark cherries blended into it.



I also set up my rewards system again.  I know it sounds like I am a five year old who needs a positive reinforcement system, but I don’t care.  I have a jar. Every time I hit the gym I put a dollar bill in it.  Last time I used this system I also put in a dollar per mile I ran.  Jason sponsored my weight loss, he contributed a ten dollar bill for every 10 pounds I lost.  So the jar has $2 in it.  I think I will wait until I hit my goal weight/size/physique and use that money to either get another tattoo, or make it the money I can blow at the Nike DC Women’s Half Expo.  The harder I work now, the more rocking that tattoo will be, or the more Nike stuff I can OD in April.




For some people losing weight or keeping yourself at a certain size is easy.  Unfortunately, for me it isn’t.  It is definitely a process that I have to continually work at.  My goal right now is to hit the gym 11 times in December – that’s right the same number of times that I have gone all year.  I’ll still be running three days a week – I mean I do have a 48.6 mile 4 day race series in month!  But it’s time to focus and reinvest in myself.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Post NYC Blues

Miles in 2013: 979.4
Days Until Dopey:  34

A quick recap of the past month.  After the NYC Marathon I fell into a little bit of a post marathon slump.  I guess it happens to the best of us.  If you start to type into a google search engine “post marathon” it suggests “depression”, “blues”, and “slump.”  I know you are supposed to rest and recover after a marathon.   Trust me, I enjoy the sleeping in.  But, I found myself drained physically and mentally.  I had been looking forward to NYC for most of 2013, even when I wasn’t officially “IN” I knew that I would be going and running that race. Now that it was over, what did I have to look forward to?  Yes, I have that crazy Dopey 48.6 coming up in just over a month, but having done the Goofy last year it doesn’t seem quite as exciting or intimidating, plus Disney is just down the street.  I’d have to check my Nike+ log, but I think in the month of November I only ran about eight times, and 3 of those were races!   Who is this person I was becoming?  I only went to 3 of our weekday work outs all month!  December is here and I haven’t started out much better, I skipped yesterday’s workout too!

The second weekend of November, Leah and I volunteered at the finish line of the Wine and Dine Half Marathon.  It was lots of fun and I enjoyed being on the other side of the race.  We also didn’t plan very well and had signed up for the Baldwin Park Half Marathon the following morning.  Since our shift ended at 3:30 in the morning we drove to the race and slept in Leah’s car.  Yeah. We are those girls.  So on two or three less than quality hours of sleep we rolled out of the car and headed to the race.  I didn’t go into the race planning on doing anything other than finishing – I mean I had just PRed a marathon the week before.  Leah took off and I lost sight of her about 3 miles into the race.  I ran most of the race by myself, and just went along at a pace that felt comfortable.  I spent the last half of the race looking at the person ahead of me and just trying to pass one person each interval.  I was super surprised when I finished with a time of 2:37!  It was my fourth best half time ever!  I couldn’t believe that a week after a marathon I ran one of my top half times.


But man, the next day I could tell I was going to pay the price for it!  I was so sore.  I felt worse after the half than I had felt after my past few marathons.  I knew I was in trouble.  I took it easy and didn’t run for a week and a half.  My first run back was terrible.  I was miserable and bailed after 4 miles.  I skipped Thursday that week.  We met for a Dopey Double on Friday, and I took my 6 miles easy.  Saturday I was supposed to run 14 miles.  By the time I was 5 or 6 miles in I knew 14 wasn’t happening so I bailed and did 10 miles.  I started to get worried, I still have a very busy Fall/Winter schedule ahead of me and I was worried that all of these less than stellar runs meant something.

I got up (while on Thanksgiving Break!) and ran Tuesday morning (mostly because I had about 4 people’s race packets for the weekend that I needed to give them).  The run was tough, but I did better than I had been expecting to do.  Thanksgiving morning I woke up to temps in the high 30’s/low 40’s and was in heaven.  It is no secret that I run considerably better in cold weather.  I met Krystal in Deland for the Thanksgiving 10 Miler which is one of my favorite races.  I like to get up on Thanksgiving and run more than the usual Turkey Trot 5k, it makes me feel like I can eat my face off later at dinner.  I ran the race at what felt comfortable and improved my time from last year by 8 and half minutes!


Sunday was the Space Coast Half Marathon.  This is also one of my favorite races.  Last year, Leah and I had huge PR’s there and both ran our first under 2:30 half.  The goal for our group was to run an under 2:15 half, but being in the slump I’ve been in I was doubtful that was possible for me that day.  I still tried to give it a go an attempted to keep up with the 2:15 pace groups.  I was only a few miles in before I felt like I was going to throw up. I backed off my pace a little and watched Leah disappear ahead of me.  I still was running a pretty strong pace for most of the race.  Space Coast is one of my favorite races because at about mile 5 I start to see all of my fast friends headed back and it starts to take my mind off the running.  As I make the turn around I get to see other friends who are a little slower than me.  When I saw Leah she was ahead of the 2:15 pace group and wound up finishing with a monster PR and our group half record.  Then, I get to see my REALLY fast friends running the marathon and cheer them on.  As I came up on the turn near mile 13 I saw a bunch of Track Shack people there cheering us in.  After I finished (with a 2:30! – my third fastest half time) Leah and I went and got ready for a long day of cheering.  We stayed to cheer on Rumen and Rebecca in their first full marathons!  Both of them did awesome jobs and I’m so proud of them both.





Then it was back to the slump… I didn’t run Tuesday.  I was sore and tired.  Yesterday I went to go get a much needed massaged and was benched for this morning’s run by both my massage therapist and my coach.  While I enjoyed the extra three hours of sleep it is not helping the mental slump that I am in!  Hopefully I will snap out of it soon and be back on my regular 3-4 days of running a week!

Looking ahead:  This Saturday I am pacing the 2:45 finish pace group at the OUC Orlando Half Marathon.  I think I even convinced Leah to take it easy and run with me, let’s just hope Dennis and Lauren don’t reclaim our group half record at the race or Leah might kill me.  The following Sunday we have the Mount Dora Half Marathon, and I’m also running a “Beat the Stress” Christmas Eve morning 5k.  After the Dopey I might still have a crazy half schedule!  I’m signed up for 7 more half marathons and a 10k in the span of 3 months.  One series I’m particularly excited for is the Best Damn Race series.  We ran the first Best Damn Race last year in Safety Harbor and it was beautiful.  This year they’ve stepped the medal to a beautiful spinning sailboat and added a race in Orlando.  If you do both of them you also receive at spinning medal showcasing both cities.  It’s pretty awesome – if you want to join me (and want to save some money) go sign up and use the code “MOREHEAD” to receive $5 off your registration fee (it also works for the 5k and 10k if you’re just not up for a half).






One thing that will help snap me out of this slump is that our group of 10 ladies made it into THE NIKE DC WOMEN’S HALF MARATHON!  A group of us tried to get in last year and didn’t make it.  If you know me the lure of that swoosh and a Tiffany and Co. necklace at the finish line is my idea of heaven.  So instead of wearing myself out and training for a spring marathon this year, I think we will work on getting faster and focus on the half marathon distance and start back on the crazy marathon schedule in June when we will hopefully be training for the Chicago Marathon!


Saturday, September 14, 2013

September Update and Just a Few Races

Miles in 2013: 733.2
Days Until the NYC Marathon: 50!

Today we had another 20 mile training run for NYC.  Unlike the last time we attempted to run this long, today's run was miserable!  We had planned on a 23 mile route, but by about 15 or 16 miles we were beyond miserable so Leah and I turned around and stomped our way back to a 19.5 mile finish.  In the heat and humidity it still seemed like a good effort.  Later, I was glad to see all of my fellow running friends' posts and they all sounded just as miserable.  Hopefully Fall and some cooler temps will roll into Central Florida before our last 24 mile training run.


A few weekends ago I traveled with a fantastic group of friends to Disneyland to participate in the inaugural Dumbo Double Dare, which is a 10k and a Half Marathon over the weekend.  We had a blast playing in the parks.  The original goal had been to run the 10k as an easy warm up and then try and run an amazing time in the half marathon.  After we got to California and realized that it was just as hot and humid as Florida, Dennis and I changed our plan.  I listened to him (don't tell him that it worked) and ran negative splits both days.  Dennis loves to slow me down at the beginning, and never remembers that somewhere deep inside of me I store a reservoir of energy for a final kick at the end of the race.  The 10k day I felt miserable until mile 5.75 when I looked over and realized that I was passing JOEY FATONE!  Although Dennis didn't know who it was, he now curses his name because I took off determined to finish in front of him.  He was super nice and even took a sweaty finish line photo with me.  The half day we ran according to the negative split plan, and because the final miles happen so much later than the previous day, both of us were feeling it.  But true to form at mile 11 as we entered back into the parks I kicked in my second wind and pushed Dennis hard for those last 2 miles.  Although it wasn't the time we had originally hope for, it was better than we anticipated and was in my top 5 Half Marathon finishes.  I also picked up 4 pretty stellar medals, and I think the Dumbo medal may be my favorite ever!


Finish line pic with Joey Fatone

3 minute 10k PR

 
Dennis and I with the weekend's bling
 
 
Besides the NYC Marathon, I have several other race in the next 50 days!  Next weekend a bunch of us are doing the Miracle Miles 15k, then a Susan Komen Race for the Cure, the UCF 5 and 2 miler Distance Dare, the Cherokee Harvest Half, a few virtual races, and I'll also be volunteering at a water stop at the Tower of Terror 10 Miler.  Just a little bit busy for the next month and a half, maybe all those events will help me pass the time until we arrive in the Big Apple!

 

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Almost Half Way!

Miles in 2013: 445
Days until NYC Marathon: 125


 
I clearly am super excited to be running the New York City Marathon!  Training for an early fall marathon in Central Florida during the summer time is not fun!  Saturday I did 14 hot, sweaty, humid miles at a 12:36 moving pace!  It was what I needed to get to 100 miles run this month!  I think it will be the first of many 100 mile months especially while training for NYC and the Dopey Challenge!  This week I should have between 20-25 miles even with the holiday thrown in there.

100 Miles in June!

After 14 miles!  Our first matching outfit of the season!

A great Dopey gift from Dennis to keep us inspired for all this training


I also got to meet up with Jen on Friday.  We spent the day doing a much more fun cardio workout - SHOPPING!  Since I've lost about 85 pounds in the past 2.5 years most of my work clothes are falling off of me.  It was great to get some new threads that actually fit.  Jen and I also planned out some of the stuff we want to do while NYC (she's excited for the trip too!) It's a good thing that I'm running a marathon while I'm there because most of our list was places to eat!

Best of all, I'm happy to report that in just 2 weeks, I'm already almost halfway to my fundraising goal!  47% of the way there!  A huge thank you to those of you that have already donated!  I couldn't do this without you!  If you're still interested in donating here is my fundraising site!  I also still have everything in my Etsy shop being sold and added to my fundraising efforts.  I am confident with everyone's support I will be able to hit my goal soon!


 
47% Already!
 

 

 

Sunday, June 2, 2013

The Waiting Game

Miles in 2013: 354

Last I posted I had just finished the Sarasota Half Marathon with Jen and was a little over a month away from the Kentucky Derby Marathon.  I ran a few races in between those.  My first 15k, and a 10k.  I had a great time in Louisville with Elie for the Kentucky Derby Marathon. The marathon wasn't easy, the "ring of Hell" that was all hills in the middle of the race was not enjoyable - but, I took off another 40 minutes of my time!  I finished with a 5:43!

Riverside Dash 15k
 

Heart Healthy 10k


PR in Kentucky

 
After the marathon I got back to running quicker than I have in my previous 2 marathons.  I ran a 5k for Lung Cancer, and kept my training in maintenance mode.  Our new season of Marathonfest starts back on Tuesday and I'm ready to get back to training hard.  It already feels like the middle of July, so I have no doubts that this will be a miserably hot and humid summer!  Several of us got the crazy idea to sign up for the Dopey Challenge during Disney Marathon Weekend.  If you thought I was insane for doing the Goofy last year, this is even worse!  4 days, 48.6 Miles, a 5k, a 10k, a Half, and a Marathon!  In addition to training for Dopey I am crossing my fingers that a charity spot for The NEW YORK CITY MARATHON comes through this week!  I didn't get a spot in the lottery, but I emailed in my charity application last Thursday and should hear back this week.  This week was also the 1 year anniversary of Jen being diagnosed with breast cancer.  It's been a rough year, but I can definitely say that this one will be even better!  Her thank you blog to me made me cry like crazy!  I am so happy to say she is doing great, looking great, rocking an adorable hair style and living life to the fullest! 

For now, cross your fingers that I get my charity spot and then be ready for me to start all my fundraising requests!  Jen and I already have flights and a hotel booked for NYC Marathon weekend, I can't wait to hug my friend at the finish line!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

I'm a Disney Princess

Miles in 2013: 131.72

This was a busy week!  On Friday I went to the Disney Princess Expo to pick up Leah and mine's packets for the Disney Princess Half Marathon.  I was also lucky enough to be featured in an Orlando Sentinel article about the race.

Sentinel Article


Back in October I won my race entry to both the Family 5k and the Princess Half Marathon at the Track Shack ladies night event, and the money went to a local breast cancer charity.  I was the only one in our group doing the Royal Family 5k, so I wound up running it by myself and even managed to get a 7 second PR!
5k PR and Medalion

The next morning I met up with the girls to run the 5th Anniversary Princess Half Marathon.  Gloria had made skirts for Leah and I.  I'm pretty sure that we pulled off a running version of Ariel and Rapunzel.  Gloria will always be the best Fairy Godmother a girl could ask for!  We took the race easy and just enjoyed being out there.  A highlight of the run was around mile 4 when Sean Astin (that's right Mikey from the Goonies, or you may know him as RUDY! or even Samwise from the Lord of the Rings Trilogy) came up from behind me and told me he liked my Yellow Submarine tattoo.  We chatted for a quarter mile or so before I couldn't keep up anymore.  By mile 8 Leah and I took it even easier and walked most of the last 5 miles, we still finished right at the 3 hour mark though, so in all it was a pretty good 12th half marathon!

Corral B!

Rapunzel, the Fairy Godmother, and Ariel

Chatting up Sean Astin
 
 
This weekend I have an 18 miler to get ready for the Kentucky Derby Marathon.  I also get to meet up with Jen to see Bon Jovi (her favorite) perform.  I'm also proud to report that she has offically packed away her wig and is sporting the cutest little cropped pixie hairdo!  Only 3 more weekends until I head to Sarasota to run her first half with her.  I am so excited to run that race and get their GIANT finisher's medal, and to see my friend realize an amazing accomplishment.