Tuesday, March 16, 2010

I DID IT!!!!

I DID IT! I ran 13.1 miles!! WOO!! It was amazing!!  I'm definitely hooked and want to do it again!
I ran the whole time, I didn't walk at all as a result of being tired.  I kept my slow & steady pace and made it to the finish!!
I finished the race in 2:25:48.  I'm very happy with my time, I just wanted to A.) Finish B.) Finish under 2:30 HRS if I was able to! <--I knew if I kept my pace steady, I could do this.

My husband, myself, & my 2 fellow runners went to Dallas on Saturday to get to the Expo, get our packets/shirts, & check in to our hotel in order to wake up bright and early on Sunday morning for the race!
(I even bought a foam roller @ the expo = good decision on my part.)  None of us really had a solid nights sleep the night before the race, partially due to jitters and partially do to the fact that we SPRING AHEAD time change took place late Saturday night/early Sunday morning.... awful.  Either way, it worked out.  We woke up early, showered to wake up... I ate half a banana & a Nutrigrain bar to fuel for the race.  The race used water, Cytomax (Ew), & GU gel(Double Ew) on the course.  I trained with Gatorade, so I filled my 4 Fuel Belt bottles with Gatorade.  I knew 4 bottles of Gatorade would be enough for my 13.1 run + the water on the course.  If I ran a full (26.2), obviously just 4 little bottles of Gatorade wouldn't be enough, but it worked out pretty well here. 
The race started at 8 AM, so we left he hotel around 7.  My awesome husband dropped us all off and then took care of the car situation so he could meet us at the finish! It was NOT warm that morning, especially when you're only wearing a tank top & shorts.  We got there, got in line for the portapotty ASAP....race day jitters made the bathroom a much visited place for everyone that morning! haha.  We checked our gear and then went to our corrals.  Amelia & I were in the same corral and Neil was like 5 corrals in front of us.  It was COLD... I kept stretching, but the cold made it a little difficult to keep my muscles warm and willing to move around.  They used a wave start - which meant 1 corral at a time would start into the race.  Our corral didn't start until like 20 minutes into the race.  At this point, we all just REALLY wanted to get started.  We finally started.... for the first mile or so I was still really cold, my hands were numb and 2 middle toes in each foot were numb too...weird I know.  I was worried they'd stay like that the whole race, but it went away pretty quickly which I was very happy about.   I was running just behind Amelia until about mile 2 or 3, when I stopped for a 4 second potty break...it was distracting me & I really had to go!! I didn't have to wait in line at all and I attached my fuel belt on the run again, as to not waste any time.... probably the fastest bathroom break I've ever had.   It was nice to run through Dallas, we ran through some beautiful neighborhoods with some serious houses.  Wow.
It warmed up pretty nicely as the race went on too.  The sun was out & it was turned into a perfect day for running. I had a t-shirt on over my tank top and wanted to take it off, so I did without stopping to walk.  Keep in mind my BIB# was pinned to my t-shirt and my fuel belt was over my t-shirt too... so I had to pull the shirt out from under the fuel belt, un-safety pin my BIB#, take off my headphones, take off my shirt, tuck my shirt in my fuel belt (all while BIB# & headphones in my mouth and STILL running), plug my headphones back in and put back in my ears, and re-safety pin my BIB# to my tank top.  Now that's multi-tasking for ya. People watching probably thought I was nuts, but there is no way I was stopping.  Anyway, SUCCESS... runing in tank top commenced.  The race had a 2 person relay too...so at about mile 7 was the relay switch.  When people were switching out, I was thinking; "Crap, that's it? I've only done half?! Oh well, I'll keep going."  So that's what I did!  They passed out GU at mile 9-ish (Gross).  No, I didn't take any.  I would have for sure tossed my cookies.  I just can't get past the texture, so I just kept up with my Gatorade!  Mile 10 I was feeling pretty good... pretty sore, but pretty good.  My knees were a little sore (which isn't something that normally bothers me), my hips were sore, my feet were sore, my calves were sore... quads & hams actually felt ok.  I just ignored the pain and kept on! My friend gave me an awesome quote the day before by an awesome author I've read - "If you can't run, then walk. And if you can't walk, then crawl. Do what you have to do. Just keep moving forward and never, ever give up." ~Dean Karnazes (Author or Ultra-Marathon Man, Confessions of an All-Night Runner)  I kept thinking that in my head.  Mile 11 I got a second wind somehow!  I felt pretty good... only 2 miles to go. Starting picking up the pace a little at 11.5 (couldn't believe I still had some wind in me to do this). Mile 12 I really sped up, the spectator crowds started to thicken, I felt closer to the end, and I wanted to finish with a decent time! I turned up my music and ran faster than I had throughout the whole race.  I don't really know where that last kick came from, but it came from somewhere down deep and it felt awesome!  I was passing virtually everyone around me (let me tell you, I'm not a fast runner, so this was a new feeling for me.)  I could see the finish, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people were cheering, the announcing was excited & urging everyone to the end and BAM! I crossed the finish line!! One of the best, most accomplishing feelings I've ever felt! Like 5 seconds after I crossed I found Neil & Amelia and we all celebrated together!!  I got my finisher's medal and we moved through the 'Runner's Secure Zone' - we took our Finisher's picture, grabbed some water, fruit, muffins, bagels, basically anything we could get our hands on. We were HUNGRY!  As soon as we walked out of the Secure Zone, we found my husband!  It was awesome to see him.  I will say... the only negative thing of the day, while he was waiting for us and using the portapotty - his Rayban sunglasses fell off his head and into the toilet. GROSS. Poor thing was understandably bummed about that, but he was still awesome to us and very happy at our success!! (I think I may have even converted him!!! He might do a half with me!! He could feel the excitement everyone was experiencing.)
All in all, it was a GREAT experience.  Pete(my husband) drove us to Chipotle (the BEST Chipotle I have ever tasted - if you know me, you know how much I love that place and how depressed I am that we don't have one where we live.)  We hobbled around a bit, then crashed in our hotel for a couple hours... we were all pretty drained.  We went the Dallas Galleria mall today and walked around a bit - which I was impressed we could even do this, but we did!  It helped our sore muscles to move around a bit.  We're all still pretty sore and probably will be for a couple days.  Here's what's sore right now: hip flexors, hips, calves, my right achilles tendon is pretty tight - my quads & hams actually aren't too bad.  But guess what?! NO major shin splints!! I have some shin soreness, but it really isn't bad! I'm so happy about that...considering it put my training on hold for a short bit.  I love my foam roller that I bought at the expo - I had been using the one at the gym, so I'm glad I have one for home.

So now that I've had such a successful experience with my first half marathon, here's my next debate:
Chicago Marathon - 10/10/10 <--how cool is that? Also the race I was training for last year, before I got shingles.  Now that I've done a half, part of me says "If I can do a half, I can do a full with proper training." and the other part of me says, "Don't push your luck, stick with a half, because you know you can do it."
OR
Chicago Half-Marathon - 9/12/10 <--I know I can do a half, and mayyyybe just maybe I can convince Pete to do this one with me!

I also am pretty set on doing the Soldier Field 10-Mile on 5/29/10.
So basically I need to choose from the Chicago Half or the Chicago Full. Decisions, decisions!! Input would be greatly appreciated!!

Here are some pictures from race day! Enjoy! I know I did!




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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

13.1 is almost here!!

So last weekend I ran 10 miles on Saturday, it was definitely not my easiest run but I managed to get through 100% of the run without stopping.  It was SO nice out, like 54 degrees, perfect running weather for me.  It felt really good to just get out there and slam out 10 miles.  I busted out my fuel belt for the first time during this training.  I simply have to have that now that I'm running longer distances.  In the past, I've used 2 bottles of water & 2 bottles of Gatorade.  For this 10 mile, I used only 4 bottles of water.... Mistake.  I was dyyying.  I really think I would have felt a little stronger if I had that Gatorade as an extra push.  I cannot use gels, chews, or energy bars while I'm running.  Gels gross me out, the texture makes me want to barf (pardon my lack of tact for using the word barf). Energy bars make me too thirsty.  Gatorade seems to be the best option for me.  So this weekend, I think I've got an 11 mile run planned.... and I'll definitely be using Gatorade.  

I was thinking the other day, why am I doing this? Why do I enjoy running long distances and putting myself through all of this training.  Am I crazy?!! Yep, probably a little bit.  But here's the real reason I enjoy it, I like pushing myself to do something that I couldn't just wake up and do one morning.  I have to have self-discipline and I have to train for it.  It's not something that everyone could do, so I like the fact that I'm willing to try and so far I've met my training goals.  The race is in less than 2 weeks!  I'm getting REALLY excited!  Gotta get to bed.

Be back soon!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

8 & Counting...

Oookkk I know I know.... I'm terrible at blogging.  I'm trying to be consistent... but life keeps getting in my way.
ANYWAY, let me give you a little update on my training.  My long runs on Sundays are up to 8 miles.  This Sunday I have 9 miles on the calender.  I've been doing most of my runs on treadmills.....Ugh.  I need to get off those things, but I have to either run in the AM before work & it's too cold to run OR I have to run after I get off work after 7PM and it's too dark out to run alone outside (esp. in this town.)  I think it's supposed to rain Sunday, so I may do my long run on Saturday outside - it's supposed to be about 45 I think, that'll be a good temp for a long run. 

Our 'team' (I think that's what I'll call the 3 of us running the half-mar...even though we all run at different speeds & will probably separate shortly after the gun.)...anyway- Our 'team' + my husband booked a hotel room in Dallas a couple days ago.  We're not going to rush back here after the race, we're staying an extra night to relax & celebrate!! We also just bought our bright pink shirts (in recognition of Susan G. Komen as the Official Charity of the Dallas Rock n' Roll Half-Marathon!

My running partner saw an Ortho Dr. today to get her knee looked at.  Hopefully, she's still able to run on March 14!  I'll let you know.  My shins are still bothering me just a little, not enough to stop running and it's not getting any worse.  I still ice them and use a foam roller after I run and that seems to help.

I'll be back!!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Could have used some YakTrax

Well hello!
Yes, I know I've been AWOL lately.  But I'm back! I haven't been quite as diligent about running the past 2 weeks as I should have been.  I was really trying to do some light work outs because of my shin splints.  They are feeling better and hopefully I'm back to it.  Just over a month left, so I don't really have time to be playing hooky. :)
Last weekend, we had a ridiculous ice storm.  My house lost power from Thurs (1/28) afternoon to Sunday (1/31) night.  We had to stay with some friends (lucky they took us in!) and we had to put Addison (our dog) in the kennel that had generators/heat.  Some people STILL don't have power, so we are very thankful to have power back, but then they had a 'water scare' this last week.  The entire area had to conserve water, because the generators responsible for pumping water to the city broke and we were getting water from just 1 location (a smaller pumping station).  I don't really know how it all works, but that's all I know about this situation.  Well, of course people blew it out of proportion and started rumors that our town would run out of water....and like CRAZY people, everyone went flying to the stores to buy up all the water.  No...... we never ran out of water.  I swear these ppl here are craaazy sometimes.

Last Sunday, when we still had no power, I had a 6 mile run scheduled as my long run.  I really could have used some YakTrax around this time.   Considering the city was still pretty ice covered, I opted to run it inside....on a treadmill. Ugh.  Talk about a never ending run.  My running partner & I battled out those 6 miles... but it was brutal.  And now she's having some knee troubles, she's been resting it up most of the week, but hopefully it goes away soon enough so she's still about to run RNR with me! Or at least Run/Walk at the least!
Today, I had a 7 mile run scheduled as my long run.... I'm a wuss and didn't feel like running in the cold, so I ran my 7 inside on a treadmill again.  I really need to stop doing that.  It's just SO boring!!!  Granted the treadmills have TV's, but there really wasn't anything interesting on today (No, this was not @ Superbowl time). I have to try and get back outside next week, esp for my long run, I dont know if I can do 8 mi on a tread.  I can only handle so much! Plus, I think that's what gave me shin splints in the first place.

I'll try to post some pics of the ice storm we had.  I broke so many of the towns trees... there were broken limbs, branches, & trunks everywhere blocking streets, on top of power lines, you name it.  Some trees even uprooted from the ground and completely fell over.  A large branch/trunk in our backyard fell on our neighbors house, luckily it didn't cause any damage.  It was horrible, but definitely a sight to see.  Pretty sad that some of these really old trees were destroyed so easily.

More to come.
Happy Running.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Thank You, Hal Higdon.

I've been saying I'll put up my training plan, so here it finally is.  I'm using Hal Higdon's Half Marathon training plan.  I liked his because it includes a stretch & strengthen day, which I think is important for any training plan.  It also has cross training options too, which is also nice to switch it up a little.  I crossed off what we've done so far, so you can see how far we are into the plan.

Week
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
1
Stretch &
Strengthen

3 m run
2 m run or cross
3 m run +
strength

Rest
30 min
cross

4 m run
2
Stretch &
Strengthen

3 m run
2 m run or cross
3 m run +
strength

Rest
30 min
cross

4 m run
3
Stretch &
Strengthen

3.5 m run
2 m run or cross
3.5 m run +
strength

Rest
40 min
cross

5 m run
4
Stretch &
Strengthen

3.5 m run
2 m run or cross
3.5 m run +
strength

Rest
40 min
cross

5 m run
5
Stretch &
Strengthen

4 m run
2 m run or cross
4 m run +
strength

Rest
40 min
cross

6 m run
6
Stretch &
Strengthen
4 m run
2 m run or cross
4 m run +
strength
Rest or easy run
Rest
5-K Race
7
Stretch &
Strengthen
4.5 m run
3 m run or cross
4.5 m run +
strength
Rest
50 min
cross
7 m run
8
Stretch &
Strengthen
4.5 m run
3 m run or cross
4.5 m run +
strength
Rest
50 min
cross
8 m run
9
Stretch &
Strengthen
5 m run
3 m run or cross
5 m run +
strength
Rest or easy run
Rest
10-K Race
10
Stretch &
Strengthen
5 m run
3 m run or cross
5 m run +
strength
Rest
60 min cross
9 m run
11
Stretch &
Strengthen
5 m run
3 m run or cross
5 m run +
strength
Rest
60 min cross
10 m run
12
Stretch &
Strengthen
4 m run
3 m run or cross
2 m run
Rest
Rest
Dallas Rock n' Roll Half Marathon
3/14/10


 Check out halhigdon.com for more training plans!
Happy Running!


Let's try this again....

So I've been trying to rest up and let my shin splints heal... I work at a gym (Anytime Fitness, to be specific) and I've been talking to our trainers as well.  One trainer showed me a good stretch/tension to put on my calves/shins using a foam roller.  I've been taping them too (yep, I've been doing it myself.) I looked up some athletic trainer videos online on how to properly tape your calves/shins..... which may or may not have been a good idea, but I did it anyway.  Our male trainer said it looked okay.  I may look into seeing a Doctor specializing in sports injuries, per recommendation from our female trainer.  They may be able to help me from continuously getting shin splints, since I seem to get them so easily. 

I've been icing them quite a bit and cross training using low impact cardio. So I wanted to try running today... for some reason I feel like treadmills are what gave me shin splints.  I know cement on streets/sidewalks is a harsher surface, but I've never gotten them this quickly before now.  This time around, I was strictly running on treadmills for about 2 weeks, so I feel that had to be it.  My running partner & I ran our 4 mi today instead of using other cardio to replace running, and we ran it OUTSIDE.  It felt AH-MAZING.  I've had the running itch for the past week & a half... so this was awesome.  The run, surprisingly, wasn't that difficult either. I thought for sure it'd be a hard run after my rest period.  I tried to run on grass when I could and only run on the street when I had to & that seemed to help.  The pain in my shin was a little noticeable, but it definitely didn't get any worse.  I take that as a good sign.  I'll continue to ice it, take ibuprofen and run on surfaces that aren't too harsh.  I may look into seeing a specialist in sports injuries.

Tomorrow is a rest day, we switched a couple days in our training plan this week.  And Sunday is our long run as usual, 6 miles here we come!   


A quote I found that I really liked.....for anyone who's THINKING about whether they can be a runner or not, read this!
"If you want to become the best runner you can be, start now. Don't spend the rest of your life wondering if you can do it."
-Priscilla Welch  ( And no, I have NO idea who Priscilla Welch is... haha)

Happy Running!
Jen

Sunday, January 17, 2010


Here are some pics from the 5K Run I directed with my co-worker (as mentioned in my profile).  
 The Run For Your Life 5K Run/Walk benefited the American Cancer Society/Relay for Life.  We managed to raise nearly $4,000 to contribute to this wonderful cause!


To the right: Just some of our AWESOME volunteer crew. We could not have done any of it without their help.


Race Directors with 2 lovely ladies from ACS. They were a HUGE help.

Check out our awesome t-shirts too!!



Here are some more pictures of the runners mid-race if you'd like to look: Run For Your Life - Runner Pics.