Kristia
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My face does look pretty clean! Must be a bad pic!You're too clean!!!
My face does look pretty clean! Must be a bad pic!You're too clean!!!
Yeah, and really this is the first BAD race I've had...I've been lucky so far.That stinks that you didn't have a great race but like you said it happens and it happens to all of us once in a while. I totally know how you feel! I am still bummed about the marathon. There is always the next one. And yay for popsicles!
Thank you. I'm doing better today...haha! I'm still a little discouraged but like @Kristia said, there's always the next one. I did see one person getting oxygen around mile 11 and a couple others getting taken off the course on stretchers...conditions were tough but last year was worse. I didn't hear about the person going into cardiac arrest...I hope they are okay.Congrats on finishing. I know you and two others who ran the half marathon, one is a former elementary classmate at St. Robert in Euclid. Both didn't say how well they did but looking at what Mad Stitch wrote to you, I guess there should be an improvement. At least you finished. Don't beat yourself up.
Heard there were medical issues, including someone going into cardiac arrest. Scary. And I thought running at night around 80F at 10pm with 80-90 percent humidity was fun.
Maybe I will see you in July for the Johnnycake Jog in Painesville Township.
Thanks Lindsay...the post-race spread was good. Water, chocolate milk, Powerade, pretzels, bananas and popsicles. It put runDisney's little snack boxes to shame, that's for sure.Shannon, sorry to hear that you had such a crappy race. I know it will happen to me eventually and I just hope its not in an "important" race. Hooray for popsicles though. It was pretty humid during my race on Saturday but finishing on the boardwalk at Coney Island with no sun out lots of people were wishing for mylar blankets (the med tent ran out of the few they had). I am very glad I checked a bag because I would have perished riding the subway for an hour and a half with wet clothing and no long sleeve shirt.
Congrats on the PR. Nice job and 5 minutes is huge.Brooklyn Half results are in. 13.1 miles in 1:51:33! Huge PR for me chopping off almost 5 minutes from my old PR. For a race with 22,000 runners I experienced literally no course congestion (See Disney it can be done). It was a fast course with 305 elevation gain and a loss of 457 feet. Definitely gaining confidence with my speed the past few weeks/races, I have learned that I can run at a decent pace and not run out of gas or have my legs give up.
How did everyone else do in their races this week?
@joel_maxwell - holy elevation
At least you finished. Hate you had a rough day.Cleveland Half Marathon this morning...my third time running this race and it was awful. So many things went wrong...I forgot my sunglasses, the course was crowded (22,000 runners like @LindsayLoves but apparently Cleveland can't figure it out), my stomach was killing me, my IT Bands were shot (which is really unusual for me, so I am not thrilled about that) and I was a total idiot about hydrating leading up to the race, so my legs felt lead. I had a specific goal time in mind, one that was challenging but achievable, and I was a good 10 minutes off of that time. Not my personal worst but still...oh well, At least we got Popsicles at the finish line. Heavenly.
I guess I am just going to let myself be mad about it today, figure out what I can do better next time and move on. This was definitely the worst I've ever felt during a race...I guess they can't all be great.
WOW... that is awesome. Glad the Mingo is back in the saddle.Color Me Rad 5K in this morning. Lots of run even though it was raining. Even got to run with @Kristia and her sister Kelly!!!
Great pic guys!Ran the Color Me Rad run in Holmdel, NJ today. Had a great time with my sis and @fmingo36! Definitely one we will be back for in the future. I (dummy me) thought I had my camera in my pocket and as we sat down in the shuttle bus, I realized that I had left it in the car! GRRRRRRR! I only have one pic from the day but I know Coryna has a bunch. It was supposed to be a 5k but it felt way shorter. I didn't have my watch on and it was untimed, so I have no idea how long it took to run it.
Here is an after pic with my sis and me.
I thought we would do a nice easy race as a family this morning....It was my 5 year old son's first race. I chose the 1.5 mile distance thinking that it would be no big deal (Wrong!) He walks that far all the time when we go for walks around our neighborhood. And it was a fund raiser for our local dog park so we brought the dogs. After we got through the initial excitement at the start and jogged for about 1/4 mile, the suffering began... I had my 11 year old Black Lab on the leash dragging me forward and my whiney son pulling me back...It wasn't pretty but we finished in 22 minutes. There was much dramatics on my son's behalf and much coaxing with promises of ice cream from me. When we finally rounded the bend and my boy saw the finish he started sprinting and he was all smiles at the end, as if he hadn't cried and made a scene for an entire mile...I was hoping that the thrill of finishing would get him excited about running races with me, not sure if my plan worked.
And where was the rest of the family...my HH and his dog ran their own race and my ten year old daughter ran with her friends they finished in 12 minutes with a 9:04 pace! So at least someone in our family got some exercise...I am sure glad I didn't enter the boy in the 4 miler.
I think I might stick to running alone from now on.
10-4. Ill see what comes through and share selected things here about progress between check ins.Have not run since Friday per my taper.
Change of plans: warm up run tomorrow with my pacer and head to Vermont early Wednesday morning.
Right now, I'm still packing and preparing for war...
Looks like the first few days and nights will be rain. Bring it on.
@joel_maxwell - looks like the mountains are a dead zone for cell service with exception to HQ at the bottom of the mountain. I will do my best to keep you informed. As we discussed about my texts, you know the drill. Thanks buddy.
If it doesn't hurt, sign me up for something that will.
@joel_maxwell - looks like the mountains are a dead zone for cell service with exception to HQ at the bottom of the mountain.
10-4. Ill see what comes through and share selected things here about progress between check ins.
Completely forgot that I had a partial stride revelation the last few longer runs. Legs felt lighter, foot falls were significantly quieter, just felt good. Of course only for a few miles until my muscles started to get prematurely sore from the different use.
Thanks. I definitely learned a lot from it, so that's something I guess.At least you finished. Hate you had a rough day.
I figured as much. LOLDon't worry, we'll be able to fill in the blanks with the appropriate crude words.
So of my best experiences and learning points have come in the form of a "in the moment" bad day, tough day... day not going my way, but I finished.Thanks. I definitely learned a lot from it, so that's something I guess.
Way to fight through!I had my worst run in a long time today. 84 degrees and about the same for humidity. We didn't get a good long run in on the weekend so we decided to try or large block loop which is about 5.8 miles. It was so freakin' hot and the sun was beating down on us. We made it to about 2.5 miles and had to walk. We did the whole 5.8 but ended up walking more than running. It was brutal. Yep, spring in NJ. It was winter last week and summer this week. Ugh. I don't even know what our pace was, all I know is it was SLOW..
I hear ya on the humidity! It was horrible in NJ yesterday. Luckily we are supposed to get a break in it after Thursday.I had a hard time getting motivated after staying at school late the past two nights for graduation and honors night. I ran hills but didn't push the pace like I have been lately and I didn't loop quite as far the end. 68 degrees 88% humidity, 9:03 pace. I wish I had gotten a chance to run in April and May's weather, we went straight from March to June in terms of temperature and humidity.
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