Halloween Half Marathon Recap

Woo hoo! I’m officially a half-marathoner! I’ve come a long way in a year and a half. I didn’t think that I would ever be able to run a half marathon, but here I am: sore, tired, and happy. It was a great experience, and I already have four other halfs (yes, I’m making that a word) that I want to run (that I’ll tell you about later).

For now, let me tell you how it all went down.

Ready to go!

After a night of light sleep, I woke up dark and early at 4:30 a.m. My sister-in-law was running the race too, so we both got ready, put on costumes (gotta love my TMNT costume!), ate (two pieces of toast and an apple cider for me), etc. and were out the door at about 5:30 and drove to the mall to catch the buses that would take us to the start. We didn’t have to really wait in line for the bus, so we hopped on, got settled, and chatted for the ride. We were told that there were too many cars and stuff up the canyon, so our bus driver overshot the start and had to turn around on a treacherous road. They let us out and made us walk (!) for like a quarter mile to the start tent. Now, our wave start wasn’t till 9:40, so we hung around for 2 hours in the tent. It was alright, I guess, since we got to people-watch and enjoy everyone’s costumes. If you run this race, make sure you have someone to talk to or something to do to pass the time because you’ll be waiting a long time . . .  There wasn’t a line for the porta potties, so we were able to do our business. I brought a Zbar to munch on at about an hour till we took off. Another hour later, we were ready to start. Our wave was really small, which I liked. Then we were off!

Look! I’m finishing (and have no idea who the person next to me is)!

The first three miles were awesomely downhill. I ran the first 5k about 10 minutes faster than I have ever run an official 5k before, so that was fun. So basically we flew down through the canyon. I felt like a rockstar. It was reeeeeally cold, and the steep downhill caused my pants to creep down a lot–nothing like a little plumber’s crack to make things exciting. (Sorry, people behind me!) I ended up pulling up my pants a lot. Moving on. The race continued on a gradual downhill, which was nice, then we hit about mile 6.5 or so, where there was a huge gradual hill–for like 1.25 miles. They had to move the start down the mountain due to some snow conditions, so they had to add the extra distance somewhere–why they chose a hill, I’ll never know. Well, it was a pretty logical choice, but still . . . I was able to see my sister-in-law going up the hill while I was running down. That was pretty fun.

Anyway, after the hill, we kept on a river trail, which was really pretty. I loved the fall colors. I ate a handful of gummy bears at mile 10, and started to slow down at like mile 11. The last mile was definitely the longest, and I think that the last .1 was measured wrong (It always seems that way . . .). I saw The Engineer (husband) as I finished, and the announcer called out my name, which was cool. We finished the race in a business park, where we got some water, bananas, oranges, and chips. I didn’t eat the oranges because they weren’t cut, and some were moldy (gross!). I got my medal and stuff, found The Engineer, and walked/hobbled around a little. Then we cheered my sister-in-law as she finished. It was overall a good experience. I have some beef with the organization/race itself (race review to come), but the course was pretty good, and now I can say that I did it! WOOOOO!

Official Chip Time: 2:22:57

So proud!
Finisher!

I’m a Ninja Turtle

I was at the gym a couple weeks ago, plugging away on the treadmill at an easy pace, and guys kept jumping on the machines on both sides of me–might I mention that there were about 10 other empty treadmills nowhere near me?)–and running 5- and 6-minute miles. I hope they felt good about themselves. 🙂

I signed up for a Halloween half marathon this year, and quite honestly, I’m terrified yet excited to be running that far. I’ve been loosely following a training plan, which seems to be working out well. My long runs are up to seven miles–a distance that I never thought I could run.

Donatello!

But . . .

I only ran 2 miles today when I was supposed to run 8. Why? Well, I think I might have another injury in my foot–even though I’ve been increasing my mileage by only 5-10% each week leading up the Halloween Half. My foot started feeling a little wonky in August, but I have just run through any discomfort. And I didn’t feel “pain” per se until last week’s seven-mile run. Sigh. I’m hoping that a couple weeks off of running will help my feet recover and that I’ll at least be able to finish the race. We’ll see. I’m still looking forward to the race though because I’m going to dress up as Donatello!!  Super excited to be going as my favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle!

Yeah, I know

I’m being lazy at posting. I just haven’t been feeling like blogging. I’ve needed a break. I have been running, though, and though I hit a little snag (foot issues in August), I’m feeling pretty good.

Let’s talk about running, shall we?

Anyway, I should probably tell you about the race I ran back in July, the Pioneer Day Fun Run. No chip timing, a really basic cotton T-shirt, and Otter Pops and water at the finish. The race entry was only like $10, so it was fine. We got a coupon to RoadID, though, so I’ll be using that. I ran the race with The Husband (his first race!), so that was pretty special. I ran the first mile with him (9:19), and then had to slow down since I was sucking air . . . I settled into a comfortable pace and was doing okay until my shoe came untied. I stopped, fixed it, then finished the last half of the race. I still managed to improve my time from the Freedom Run 5k with 31:18.47 (according to my GPS), which is about 1:45 faster! I’ll take it.

I took a few weeks off running in August because of some foot pain (too much too soon)–which I think is a direct result of my wearing Old Navy flip-flops–and I’ve been trying to work up to what I was. My new goal is to run a 10k in November. We’ll see! For now, though, I’m just running comfortably!

We're a happy family . . . and I look bald.

On September 10, I ran another 5k (which turned out to be a ~4.25k) to benefit a special needs school. I ran it with The Husband, a brother-in-law, and a sister-in-law. It was pretty fun. The guys (TH and his brother) beat the girls–those long legs–but I think it was just great to run with family! I love that we can get together and run a race.

Then on October 8, I ran the Cougar Run, which was a homecoming 5k for my alma mater. I ran it with a close friend of mine and one of her friends who was running her first 5k (way to go, Maren!). We had so much fun! 🙂 I ended up running it in 39 minutes, but I really ran more than a 5k–more like 3.5-4 miles–because I gave a million high-fives and ran ahead of my friends for a 50m or so and and looped back to run with them, and so on. It was my slowest 5k, but I think I had the most fun. It’s always great to run with friends! 🙂

Don't we look lovely?

Yeah, I don’t really ever look good in pictures, especially those taken after running. It’s just a fact I have to live with. The race was great, though!

I other news, now I’m training for a 10k. It’s been really fun, though it’s dark at 7 a.m. and freezing outside! I might have to go run at an indoor track, which I’m not really looking forward to. Oh well. I feel great, and I’m only running 3 times per week. I’ll increase that at some point, but it’s working for me. I really want to avoid an injury since I’m a beginner.

Speaking of awesome, I ordered a fantastic shirt from runningwarehouse.com! I love that store. It’s hard to not spend all my money there. Right now on Facebook, they’re doing a promotion for 15% off sale priced items! Just like them on their page, and you’ll get the code.

I promise to update more often (for the 2 people that read it). Really!

Happy running!