Republic Bank Big Hit Half Marathon & Quarter Marathon, Louisville, KY

Done, state #7.

I have a few half marathons in mind that I want to do but am waiting till last minute to register. The reason? Just in case my IT band acts up. So far I’ve been able to run with minimal pain or no pain at all. The deadline to register for the Republic Bank Bit Hit Half Marathon was on Thursday. I had already filled out the form and was about to enter my credit card number when I decided to google a discount code. Thursday was my lucky day because I found a Groupon deal for half price race registration. I immediately purchased it and proceeded with my registration. Yippeeeee! Only $37 for the half marathon.

I arrived Saturday afternoon and called the hotel to arrange for a free pickup.  Someone arrived in 10 minutes.  Awesome.  Check-in was fast and the clerk on duty was nice enough to move me to a floor where it would be quieter.

After I unpacked, off I went to pick up my packet to Sluggers Field which was about 5 minute away.  However, I got lost because even though I am pretty good with directions/maps, I still couldn’t figure out whether to tun left or right on one of the streets.  Anyway, I made it and was out of there in about 15 minutes.  There wasn’t much of an expo.  I did study the map for a little bit and convinced myself that the course indeed was flat.

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I went back to the hotel to rest and continue reading “Fifty Shades Darker”.  I stopped reading about 10 and decided to go to sleep.  However, around 2am I heard people in the hallway taking loud and running.  I got up annoyed and nicely told them (next door neighbors) to please keep it down.  Then around 4, I heard more people but this time they were at the end of the hall.  I stepped out too far into the hallway that I accidentally locked myself out.  I was even more annoyed.  I went downstairs to the front desk to get another key.

Race day was here.  I quickly changed and made my way downstairs for the free continental breakfast.  I am not a big fan of it but like it for the coffee and bagels the morning of a race.  The starting line close to Sluggers Field.  I saw another runner and asked him if I could walk with me.  It was still kind of dark and I did not want to walk alone.

My goal was 2:15.  I found the pace leader and realized that I had not turned on my Garmin.  It took a LONG time to find a satellite that by the time it did, most of the runners had crossed the starting line and I “lost” my pace leader.  I think I was one of the last ones to start.  I was not worried at all.  I found a comfortable pace and passed quite a few runners and walkers.

It was a perfect day for a race!  It was chilly but in a good way.  I was not cold nor hot at all.  There were a few inclines but nothing like the horrible course in Minneapolis.  There was very minimal crowd support but yet the race took us to some nice areas.  I did not run with my hydration pack but quickly realized that very few stations did not have Gatorade but it wasn’t that big of a deal (I always carry Gatorade in my pack).  I did like running without it.  Made me feel liberated.  I also ran without music.  This was my own fault.  I took my armband but forgot the headphones.  Again, no big deal.  I did not mind it all.

Mostly I felt OK during the race.  I ate a Gu at miles 4 and 8.  I had a good pace going until I finished mile 10.  I told myself that what was left was a 5K.  Easy right?  Wrong.  By then I was tired.  I looked at my watch and realized that I might meet my goal.  I kept going but struggled each mile.  There was a guy that was in front of me that I wanted to pass.  Miles 7-10 we kept passing each other.  When I got to mile 12 he was a long way ahead of me but it motivated me to keep on running.  The finish line was inside Sluggers Field and I was so happy when I saw it.  I stopped for a little bit to catch my breath and then just ran.  I looked at my watch and it was around 2:19.  Oh well, I was not going to meet my goal but maybe a PR?  I was so happy when I crossed the finish line.  I looked at my watch and saw 2:20:02.  I was pretty happy about it.

I did not realized I had sweat so much till I saw this picture.

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My official finish time is 2:20!!  A 28 seconds PR!  Still a PR.  🙂

Lady Speed Stick Women’s Half Marathon in Bloomington, Minnesota

On Sunday I ran a half marathon in Minnesota. This makes state #6.  I chose this race because I heard positive things about these series of races, it would be a new state, and would consist of a one night trip.

I arrived in Bloomington around 11 am.  I did not want to pay $30 for a cab so I waited 40 minutes for the hotel shuttle.  While waiting I met another runner from Baltimore that was also running a race in each state.  On the way to the hotel, the shuttle made a stop at Mall of America.  I knew I had to make my way there soon.  I finally arrived at the hotel, checked in, and went to get some lunch.  After lunch I went to the expo for my bib.  The expo was small but with enough vendors.  I bought more headbands, a travel size foam roller, and a Brooks shirt.

After the expo I went to my room to rest.  I almost did not make it downstairs to get on the shuttle that was going to Mall of America.  I am so glad I did.  Impressive mall!  An amusement park inside the mall?  Roller coaster and ferris wheel?  Wow!  And let’s not forget the stores.  Almost every store featured in a magazine was in that mall.

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I was up at 5am on Sunday morning.  I ate a Cliff Bar, drank coffee, changed, and made my way down to the lobby.  Luckily the hotel was providing transportation to the starting line.  By this time it was about 68 degrees and HUMID!  Ready or not, off I went.

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All I can say is rolling hills galore!!  I’ve ran plenty of half marathons and this was by far the most difficult race ever!  I definitely struggled.  Around mile 2 there was this LONG hill.  I walked through most of it.  Once I reached the top, then it was down hill.  This was pretty much the whole course.  As soon as you were down hill, there was another hill to tackle.  I knew then that I was not going to get a finish time of 2:30 or better.  By then my goal was just to finish.  There were plenty of water stops and in some areas good crowd support.  About .5 before the finish line there was this LONG down hill that I felt like I was going to fall and roll my way down.  But then there was another small hill with a down hill and then the finish line.  Definitely not a good idea.

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So what did I think about the race?  I hated the course.  I loved the goody bag.  So cute!  The shirt is nice.  The race was well organized.  Plenty of port-a-potties.  I liked the transportation to and from the hotel at the beginning and at the end of the race.  Will I do another WHM race?  Absolutely!  I am planning to do the one in Nashville on September 22.

Finish time was 2:49:25.  Definitely NOT my best time.  Actually, this is my worst time!  🙂  That’s OK.  I am glad I finished it instead of giving up.

What was your worst race?  When and why?

MIA but I am back!

No, I am not in Miami.  Although, it does sound like a good idea to go at the moment.

My last post was exactly 2 months ago.  Time sure flies by.  I am still enjoying my summer vacation.  However, first day back is the 27th.  I can start setting up my classroom as early as the 20th.  I plan to do that.  It takes me about 2-3 days to get organized enough to teach for a few days.  Then I work on my classroom throughout the year.

So many things have happened since my last post.  Let’s see.  I went to Boston and Hartford.  I had so much fun!!  My favorite things were the whale watching and day trip to Salem.

In Hartford I stayed with a friend a mine and together we went to a rose garden in Elizabeth Park.  There was a wedding taking place and it just looked so beautiful!

 

My nephew was in town from San Antonio so we went with another nephew many times to the movie theater.  We also went to the beach, Six Flags Great America, and bowling.  The boys loved it!!  I love my two boys!  He went back home on Thursday so it is a little quiet in the house.

I live in an apartment with my sister that is owned by my younger sister.  I have lived here for three years and have dealt with pure misery during the hot summer months.  Two years ago I invested in several window units that helped a bit.  However, this summer was just HORRIBLE!!  Well, apparently my sister had applied to some city program that “gave” her new windows throughout the building AND central air!!!!  Such a happy moment.  We had workers in the building for two weeks.  First, the new windows were installed.  The window units were gone.  Then the work began for the central air.  They worked from about 7am-3pm.  Furniture had to be moved and there was dust everywhere!  I took this opportunity to go through my stuff to decide what to keep, throw away, or sell in a garage sale.  Of course it was during these two weeks that temperatures were in the 100s so I was miserable here.  I told myself that it would be worth it at the end.  Sure enough when the workers were done it was pure joy and heaven to have cool air in the house.

I bought two new pairs of gym shoes, Brooks Glycerin and Brooks Pure Connect.  I LOVE, LOVE the Glycerin. So comfortable!  My feet finally don’t hurt anymore after I run.  As for the Pure Connect, I have yet to run in them because I was planning to use them for speed workouts and it so happens that I am taking a break from speed workouts.  Why?  Well, I have issues with my IT band, right hamstring, and weak gluteus maximus.  It hurts to run fast.  I can run but only for a short distance and slow.  I took a two week break and then ran on the treadmill.  My first run was 2.5 miles and then my second one was 3 miles.  Felt good when I was done.  I am going to physical therapy two times a week to deal with these issues.

I decided not to run the Marine Corps Marathon in October.  It was a combination of lack of motivation and injuries.  I know, excuses, excuses.  🙁  Instead, I decided to focus on the smaller races, in particular half marathons.  I am still on a mission to do a half in each state.  I am on the road to recovery and am planning a few races before my bunion surgery in November.  Well, that is the plan.  I will know more once I go back to school and look into the required time off.  My doctor told me a full recovery takes about 6-8 weeks.  The longer I am off my feet, the better I will recover.

I got into a car accident two week ago.  Not my fault.  I was rear ended.  I am OK but have pain in neck and lower back.  I am seeing a chiropractor for the pain.  I have been rear ended so many times.  I think at least 5 times with the car I have now (Honda CRV).  I am convinced it is cursed and I need to get rid of it.  My next car will be a Nissan Rogue.

Well, that pretty much summarized my summer break.  I am not doing everything I was planning to do but that is OK.  I am still having fun.  So how is your summer coming along?

Ragnar Relay Chicago

This past weekend I participated in my first Ragnar. It is a race from Madison, WI to Chicago, IL for a total of 198.3 miles. Now, I didn’t run this by myself but instead with 11 other runners. Why did I want to do this? Well, I’ve done pretty much every kind of race that is out there from a 5K to an ultra marathon and I wanted to do something different.

I did not know all of the team members. I did meet for lunch one of the captains and she gave me an idea of what to expect. There was another team meeting that I went and met 5 additional members. There was constant email communication prior to the race so I felt a little better before the race.

The night before I gathered my stuff to pack. I had various lists to consult. One was provided by the captain and I also checked out Lazy Bones Running’s blog.  Even with so much information I knew I was bound to forget something.  Oh well.  I hoped one of the other team members will have it.  On Thursday morning I went over my stuff again and packed it in a hiking backpack.  Whew!  Heavy bag!!

The team was scheduled to be on the road to Madison by 1:30 pm.  Unfortunately, as we all waited to make sure we were all there, one of the vans was towed.  I remember hearing that it was parked in an illegal spot thinking that it would only be for a few minutes.  In fact it was only a few minutes and we were all shocked when we found out it was gone.  While we waited to get the van back we decorated the other van.  I know, one picture is simply not enough.  Finally, the van arrived and off we went.

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It was a nice ride to Madison.  I relaxed and talked to a few of the team members.  I tried to take a nap but I couldn’t.  We arrived at Madison at about 5:30 pm.  We checked into the hotel and had plenty of time to unpack and unwind before dinner at 7 pm.

For dinner we went to Monk’s Bar and Grill.  I had a buffalo chicken sandwich with fries.  It was delicious!  After dinner it was back to the hotel.  By then it was about 8:30 or so.  I still had to get my stuff together for the next day.   I was runner #6 and my first run (10.9 miles) was at about 10am.  Since I was in Van #1 we were scheduled to start at 6am but check in at 5:30 so that meant being up at 4:30.  Lights were off by 9:30.

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Van #1 left the hotel at 5am.  Check in was a breeze.  Perfect morning weather.  However, we had been warned that it would be up to 100 degrees with the heat index.  That freaked me out!  I was ready runner-wise but anything could go wrong with the heat.  Our first runner took off at 6am for a  4.4 mile run.  Dang, next time I want to be runner #1.

It was fun driving to the various exchanges.  It was also fun being there when the runners arrived and took off to the next exchange.  Finally, my turn came.  I was nervous because by then it was HOT.  The path was mostly straight but lonely.  There was also various up hills.  I was doing OK for the first few miles but then had to stop because it was so HOT!!!  I carried my own water but that was gone.  There was no water support like there usually is during a half or full marathon.  I was annoyed.  There were a few vans along the way that gave me water.

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My goal was to pass a girl that had been ahead of me since the beginning.  It wasn’t because I really wanted to pass her up but it was more of a motivation for me.  As you can see, it isn’t like a regular race where there are runners left and right.  Finally, I saw that magical “One Mile To Go” sign.  Time to let my team members know I was almost done.

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There I am!!!  Yes, I am happy to be done!!!  Can you tell?

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Van #1 was done for the moment.  It was about 12:30 and we were all tired, hot, and hungry.  We went to get something to eat.  I had a grilled cheese sandwich that came with crackers.  Seriously?  No french fries?  I also drank a big glass of chocolate milk.  It was delicious and hit the spot.

We had about 5 hours to “kill” before it was our turn  to run again.  We went to Sports Authority because one of the girls had chafed and needed another pair of shorts.  We also bought more ice and water.  Off we went to the next exchange.  There were so many people there.  I took out my yoga mat and blanket and found a spot to rest and take a nap.  However, I was too tired and hot to sleep.  It just felt good not to be sitting in the van.  Besides, I was still hungry.  I was not going to run till close to midnight so I knew I had to eat something else.  Luckily, the Girls Scout were there selling burgers.  I bought one and eat it in probably two bites.

It was pretty neat to be at the exchange area.  There were many other vans and it was cool to see how they were decorated.  Also, it was during this time that one of the team members put up lost posters outside the van.  I think mine is pretty cool.

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My second run was much better.  It was only 3 miles but in the dark.  It was my first time running in the dark.  I had a reflective vest, a head lamp, and a light blinking in my back.  No way anyone would not see me.  When I was done I received my prize from Pacifico for running the longest leg.  Anxious to know what it was?  A pair of sunglasses.  Yep, a pair of bright yellow sunglasses.   I got over my slight disappointment.  Now it was time to shower and sleep.

At about 5:30 we arrived at the next exchange just in time for a beautiful sunrise.  Not much later runner #1 took off again for her last run.

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It was hot again.  Luckily my last run was 5.8 miles.  By the time my turn came it was hot and sunny again.  Ugh!  No backing out.  I could do it.  While waiting for my turn we used the bathroom at the YMCA.  I did not want to use another port-a-potty.  There are more people at my exchanges (this is when both vans had to be together) and the potties were getting kind of smelly.

Time to run again.  The course took me through a bike path and then through Waukegan and North Chicago.  Definitely not pretty areas.  Oh well.  I ran but made a few stops along the way.  I was so happy when I was finally done.  Now it was Van #2’s turn to run.  We went to eat (I had a delicious cheeseburger with fries) and then off we went to Chicago.  I slept along the way.  I had not had a good night sleep since Thursday night.

We arrived at one of the team members’ house and we unloaded and cleaned the van.  Then she was nice enough to let us shower.  I felt much better afterwards.  We hung around for a little bit till about 3 or so and then went to Montrose Harbor to reunite with the rest of the members.  Our last runner was still on the path and our plan was to meet up with him and cross the finish line together.  When we finally saw him we were screaming and yelling.  It was so good to see him!!  What a great feeling to cross the finish line.

We took a group picture together then enjoyed our free beer and pizza!!!

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I had a great time during the relay.  It was tiring but so worth it.  I might do another one next year but at least now I know what to expect.  By the way, I overpacked.  I did have pretty much everything I needed and more.  Next time I will take a smaller backpack.

I encourage you to do a Ragnar Relay.  You’ll meet so many great people and it will be a wonderful experience!!!

Three Things Thursday

1.  Finally done with school.  Time to travel, run, and have fun.  Enough said.

2.  I am leaving this afternoon to Madison, WI for the Ragnar Relay.  When I joined the team I was Runner #2.  I was responsible for running the following: 4.5 (Moderate); 4.4 (Moderate); and 6.2 (Hard).  Not bad right?  Well, I found out Sunday that now I am Runner #6 and have to run, ready….10.9 (Very Hard); 3 (Easy); and 5.8 (Hard).   Gulp!  I don’t mind too much running 11 miles but very hard?  I really, really hope they’re not very hard at all.  On a good note, I found out that “Runners who run leg 6 at the Ragnar Chicago have something extra to be excited about – besides conquering the longest leg on the course.  Be prepared to receive a special gift from Pacifico as you finish Leg 6!”  Free beer for a year?  I hope so!!

3.  I am debating whether to run the Women’s Half Marathon in Minnesota on August 26, the Philadelphia Half Marathon on November 18, or The Space Coast Half Marathon in Florida on November 25. Decisions, decisions.  Have you done any of  these races?  What did you think?

Run Happy!