Runfessions for April 2024

It’s that time again. Time to get things off my chest with Marcia’s Runfessions at Marcia’s Healthy Slice

I cannot believe it’s almost May (and I’m still wearing a beanie and gloves!!)

1.I runfess…

I walked a 5k race.

Yes. Me. Not injured but I didn’t feel like exerting myself.

I had mentored a group of beginning runners.

One was recovering from COVID and wanted to walk the race. So I jumped at this opportunity.

2. I runfess…

After my last two half marathons, I’m looking forward to to shorter runs for awhile.

That is until July 1 when I start training for the NYC Marathon.

3. I runfess…

In order to enjoy my training runs for my next half marathon more, I signed up for shorter races instead of doing those long runs.

Bacon Hill Bonanza 10k, Tropicool 5k, Prospect Mountain 5.67m or Summer Smith 5k

4. I runfess…

I had thought that the Brooklyn Half Marathon would be my goal race this year…

But nope.  See runfession #3.

Brooklyn Half sells out within hours...again - Canadian Running Magazine

I plan to just finish and enjoy a hot dog and a beer at Coney Island.

5. I runfess…

I bought new running shoes.  That’s no surprise.  Topos. Also no surprise.

Atmos – Boston -inspired… just because

They also made a Specter Chicago for Men.

What about New York City??

Happy Running! Anything to runfess this month? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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2024 Helderberg to Hudson Half Marathon Race Recap

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***************April 13, 2024******

It seems like I’ve been planning this race forever. As with all my big races, I impulsively sign up way in advance (and then often regret it LOL).

I ran the first annual one in 2019. Due to COVID, in 2020, I ran the race virtually and in 2021, I ran it on a completely different course (a hilly one). I ran it againon its current course in 2022 and then last year, I was recovering from a broken foot so I had to skip it.

So I signed up for 2024 Helderberg to Hudson Half Marathon as my 67th Half Marathon for several reasons:

  • FOMO. Many of my racing/running friends were doing it.
  • It’s local. I can sleep in my own bed.
  • I am familiar with the course.  I run on it often.
  • It’s a downhill course. (470 ft. elevation loss)
  • I was unable to run it last year.

Half Marathon Training:

If you follow my posts, you also know that I am not strict about following a training plan. I ran my last half marathon on March 17 in NYC. However, I was coming off a sprained ankle so I was happy to just cross the finish line.

On weekdays, I tried to run 3x a week…sometimes it happened, sometimes it didn’t (and usually only 3 miles).

And then on the weekends, I scheduled my long run. I didn’t get the 11 and 12 milers done that I had planned to do in order to prepare for this race.  Work, weather, work, weather, etc…

I was counting on some muscle memory from the 13.1 miles that I completed 4 weeks prior.

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

I picked up my bib (and Barbara’s) on the way to work on Friday at the race finish. It was pouring (and it rained ALL day!!!)

and then I ate pasta for dinner.

I checked the weather and it looked to be cloudy, cool with a slight chance of rain.

So what do I wear?

the usual with some added throwaways.

Race goals?

Also the same as usual. Finish happy with no injuries.  I have realized that having a time goal is difficult at my age. Having any expectations of a PR or even a course PR is unrealistic, as well.

thumbs up in 2019 as my 2:11 finish time qualified me for the 2020 NYC Half Marathon & Marathon.

again a successful 2:12 finish in 2022

That being said, since this race did not have the hills of NYC, I was hoping to have a faster finish time than my last half marathon … but again, anything can happen on race day.

Race Day:

Since I had run this race before, I was familiar with the start and finish logistics. But they still were tricky. There was a bus from the finish to the start (and no parking at the start). However this year, I knew when to get there and where to find nearby parking.  Over 2,000 runners had signed up for this race!!!

Well, I woke up to 40 degrees and rain!! The rain stopped but it was also windy so I completely changed my mind on what to wear – capris and long sleeve shirt (see pics below).

I added a throwaway shirt, sweatshirt, and gloves.  I decided against bag check since I parked near the finish (and I had given a friend who would be at the finish line cheering my jacket.) I also brought a mylar sheet from a previous race.

I met Barbara at 6:00 to carpool and we arrived around 6:15 am, found parking in the lot near the finish and then we walked to the bus. There were so many busses and as soon as one was filled, it left.

We arrived around 7 am and the race did not start until 8:30.

checking out the empty start area

There were so many familiar faces.. from former running groups, training groups, other races, etc..

with Renee who was gearing up to run the London Marathon

Barb & I were freezing!!

While we waited in a dugout (in case it rained and to shield us from the wind), we made some new friends.  They were from CT and MA. and super nice. It helped to pass the time and keep our minds off the cold.

Debby & Linda

Eventually, it was time to enter the start area. I entered near some racing friends (10-11 min. pace) but Barb went further back.

It appeared to be warming up a bit so I tossed both of my throw aways but kept on my gloves.

Anyway, here’s how the race went:

Course Map:

from my Garmin

Miles 1-5:

Thanks FB – view of the start (the Helderbergs)

The course started in the park and then we ran just over 2 miles on the roads of Voorheesville so runners could spread out before they got on the rail trail.

There were a few steep downhill sections and I am sure that I ran them too fast.

From there, the course headed east for about 9 miles into Albany on the rail trail. If you read my blog, you may remember that this is a trail near my home and that I run on often. It was nice to only have to run on it one way…going downhill.  It was not steep and I was able to run at a comfortable pace.

The problem was that I run warm and I could have kept on my original outfit.  I took off my gloves and rolled up my sleeves.

As per my plan, I walked at each water stop.  I think there were 2 in the first 3 miles.

There were clocks at each 5k.  I saw when I passed the 5k mark that I was running a little too fast. I slowed down so I wouldn’t run out of gas at the end (but obviously not enough.)

My breakfast was at 5 am so I was getting pretty hungry.  I was hoping that there would be a water stop soon… Nope not yet…

Eventually around mile 4, I just ate my first GU.

The great thing about a local race was the the crowd support and volunteers.  Many called my name (since it was on my bib) and it was so welcome.

One of tennis friends’ son was running this race and I saw her many times.

Here are a few pictures from previous runs on this same trail:

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Miles 6-9:

So the race continued on this same trail.  The elevation felt a little steeper on this portion but my legs felt more and more tired.  Or should I say my quads were complaining from running downhill. Finally around mile 6 or 7, there was the water stop. I walked even longer than before.

At the 10k clock, it was obvious that I slowed (as expected).

What was nice about this race was that I knew so many of the runners.  They kept passing me by. Some just waved, others slowed and ran with me for a while. I also had some friends along the course who cheered me on.

When I saw my running friend, Deb, who was a court marshal, I threw her my gloves that I had been carrying for miles.

I walked (too long) at the next water stop around mile 8 and ate my second GU.

15k point

another cool FB pic

More pictures from previous runs:

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All of a sudden, it started to drizzle, then rain, even a little sleet!! Then all of a sudden, it stopped completely. Very weird since as we approached Albany, it was dry.

Finally my tennis friend got a photo of me not walking and drinking water or eating a GU.

Miles 10-13.1

The rail trail finally ended and we were heading into Albany. This was my least favorite apart of the course – not scenic at all – running through the city (and not the nice part) and then along a busy road.

my tennis friend took this one

My quads were toast at this point.  My lower back ached and I just wanted to be done.

A few more water stops and longer walks. One last GU.

The clock at the 20K mark indicated that surprisingly I was still having a decent race (not PR decent but faster than my last two).

The last few miles seemed endless. It was no longer downhill. In fact going to the finish line was slightly uphill.

I walked a few more times and tried as best as I could to sprint through the finish especially since a few running friends were cheering me on and taking pics.

I saw the clock ahead and I hoped to finish under 2:21:00…and I did NOT!!

Was I walking?

Post Race Activities:

I got my medal, some water and of course, took some pics.

I chatted with some other runners who had already finished and took some more pics.

I checked the results. What? An age group award. I was 3rd.

And I chose $10 off another race (rather than merchandise).

Next I headed off to find my friends and some refreshments.

There was the usual food box for this race and chocolate milk.

There was also beer. Nah. Too long a line and too early in the day for a beer!!

Barb and I walked back to my car (which was nearby) and then we met all our friends for a celebratory brunch.

Final Stats:

still maintaining the positive split award

I was trying not to run under a 10 minute pace and not over 11… I was pretty good for 10 miles…

Additional Race Reflections:

I have yet to figure out how to negative split a long race. Maybe I need to train better (You think??)

My finish time was way faster than my previous half marathon but NYC was way harder. (2:37:07 vs 2:21:44). It was also faster than the one last September (2:25;03) and similar to the Brooklyn Half last May (2:21:41).

In 2019, I wanted a sub 2:12 finish so I would qualify for the 2020 NYC Half Marathon. And I did!! This year, I had no glorious expectations.

As you can see from the stats above, my lack of training caught up to me after 10 miles.

I have confirmed that downhill races aren’t as easy as you may think. Rolling hills are actually easier on the body. (We runners are never satisfied.)

My quads were sore for a day or two.  No injuries. So happy that I chose to run this race. Win. Win.

The Good:

  • Lots of race info emailed and on website including runner guide and spectator guide.
  • Easy packet pick-up. Neat race-related items.
  • Registration options – cheaper without a hoodie.
  • Free bus from the finish to the start.
  • Many porta potties at the start. Long lines but they moved quickly
  • Bag Check. Well organized before and easy pick up at the end
  • Downhill course (except for first and last 2 miles)
  • Water and Nuun stops.
  • GU available at several water stops
  • Decent crowd support
  • Well marked course for each mile
  • Clocks at 5k, 10k, 15k, 20k
  • Very cool medal.
  • Great post race refreshments
  • Immediate electronic race results
  • PR bell
  • Free photos
  • Nearby – no transportation or hotel costs.
  • Support from friends

FB pic of the finish (Hudson R.)

The Bad:

  • Enough water stops. 6. But too many at the beginning and the end. One needed in the middle. IMO.
  • The boring, unscenic last 2 miles.

The Ugly:

  • Nada.

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. Yes. Yes. ARE did a fantastic job attending to every detail.  I may even do it again next year.

Next Up:

A few shorter races –

Then finally:

2024 RBC Brooklyn Half

MAY 18!!

Happy Running!  Did you race this weekend? Do you have a big race coming up? Please share.

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Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Zenaida (The Running Teacher) and Jenn (Runs with Pugs).


and tomorrow:

I’m also linking up with: co-hosts Coach Debbie RunsConfessions of a Mother RunnerMile by Mile, and Runs with Pugs

 

 

Weekly Run Down for 4.14.24-4.21.24: Guess Where I Worked All Week?

If you answered: New York City, you were correct!!

Again I went to to NYC last Sunday and worked there until Friday evening.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – Today I took an early train to NYC.

After I arrived and checked into my hotel, per Cari‘s recommendation, I took the subway to visit the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.

My original plan was to take Metro North and see the Orchid exhibit and other spring flowers/tees at the NY Botanical Gardens but Brooklyn was easier to get to.

And it was lovely. I’m glad I went there.

On the way back to Manhattan, I stopped at the Poster House. There was an exhibit on NYC travel posters (through the ages) and one on the making of movie posters.

And then my last stop for the day was Madison Square Park and then I walked back to my hotel.

And yes, I try to squeeze in lots of activities into one day (my only non-working day).

  • Monday – Early subway to Jamaica, Queens…

view from my hotel room

I worked all day but the highlight was getting together with Cari and Elizabeth for dinner (and much chatting).

  • Tuesday – Same as Monday..

my kitten at home

but tonight I had dinner plans with an college friend (the one I had connected with on my last visit here.)

Fortunately, she agreed to meet later and I was able to squeeze in a short run beforehand.

along the Hudson R.

  • Wednesday – Work was exactly the same as the past two days except with no after work plans, I planned to hop the subway and get to Central Park for a run. It had rained all day and the forecast was for the rain to continue.

Plan B. Bring an umbrella and visit the Tulip Fest at Westside Community Garden.

amazingly beautiful – more pics on IG and FB.

Wouldn’t you know, it didn’t rain!! So I detoured to Central Park on my way home.

never too many sightings of cherry blossoms – running FOMO!!

  • Thursday – Last day working in Jamaica.  Tonight I had bought tickets for a Broadway show.

I rushed back to my hotel so I could at least run a bit…

so happy for the running path on 8th Ave to avoid the crowded sidewalk…

It was a late night but so worth it… the show was great!!

anyone read the bock or remember the movie?

  • Friday – Today I worked in the Wall St area so a shorter subway ride. That meant I had time for an early morning walk

and discovered a French restaurant…

and then after work, I took the train back home.

  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch. It was a combination recovery run (after last weekend’s half) and a training run for the next half in 5 weeks. (Tentative long run plan: 13, 10, 10k+6, 3 (vacation), 10, 13) I decided that 10 miles would work and I was delighted to have company on the Zim Smith bike path..

6 mi. w/Barb & Sherry, Deb joined for 4 more…for brunch we had 5 more folks!!

Then a nap.. LOL.  Nope, errands, laundry, nails and more!!

  • Sunday –  Today is the 5k race for the STEM group that mentored.

I plan to walk it with the women walked during the training…

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – DAY OFF- gym, run, hike
  • Tuesday – GYM
  • Wednesday – run, TC mentoring
  • Thursday – run
  • Friday – GYM, mah jongg (chez moi)
  • Saturday Bacon Hill Bonanza 10k (+…)
  • Sunday – GYM

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Helderberg To Hudson Half Marathon Race Recap
  • Friday –  Runfessions

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this winter?  How’s the weather where you live? Are the flowers blooming? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF: Five Favorite Races of All Time

Today’s Topic is: Five Favorite Races of All Time

This was quite a challenge.  Races that I’ve run well? Or races with friends? Or races with scenic courses? How do you choose?

Since I’ve done so many races, I’m going to divide my list into 5ks and Halfs.

Five Favorite 5Ks of All Time

1.Freihofer Run for Women (June)

It’s local, for women of all ages and abilities.  This year will my 17th time running it.

2. Bacon Hill Bonanza (April)

It’s rural and small but you get farm fresh chocolate milk at the end and you can win a homemade pie.

3. Bridge the Gap (February)

My most recent 5k. A spur of the moment Florida race on Singer Island…. a beautiful course with free breakfast/mimosas afterward.

4. Run for the Roses (August)

Another small rural race (with hills) … it raises money for the local library and you get a book and a rose.

5. Barn to Bridge (September)

It’s very local and downhill… and part of a fall festival so there’s great post race refreshments and many familiar faces.

Five Favorite Half Marathons of All Time

1.ZOOMA Bermuda

It was very hilly and my foot hurt, otherwise the course was beautiful (Feb. 2020 – need I say more?)

2. Naples News

My first!! And a scenic course in SW Florida plus my hubby came. (Jan. 2011)

3. West Palm Beach and EAU Palm Beach

A winter getaway to the Florida east coast… lovely views of the ocean and great weather. (Jan 2015 & Dec. 2015)

4. Steel Rail

Still my PR and a flat course in western MA… along a bike path with lakes on either side. (May 2018 & 2022)

5. Finger Lakes

A girls race-cation … run on a flat dirt trail near a famous waterfall in Western NYS. (Sept. 2023)

Happy Running! Which races are your favorites? Please share.

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TT: A Race I Run Every Year

This week’s topic is: Is there a race that you run every year? Tell us about it.
Um, yes.  I’ve run this 5k every year since I started running.  This year will be #17!!

Here are some of the reasons why I love this race and why I run it every year:

  • It is ALL women – all ages – all sizes – veterans  – newbies – elites – walkers

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  • It is a real USATF race with Olympic runners in it. Joan Benoit Samuelson runs it most years. In 2017, Sara Hall also ran it and WON.

  • It feels so good to be a part of all the excitement. (There’s so much publicity and support in town.)
  • The results are printed in the local newspaper and even though I finish around 2000, I am happy if I finish in the top half.
  • I always meet someone I know and someone new. I have even met the mayor and another year, a blogger friend from VT.

with the mayor

  • Running it in 2008 (my first year running) made realize that I actually was a runner.
  • Being part of other runners’ first 5k in 2010 made me so proud. (I had mentored them.)
  • 2011 was my first FRW PR year. Then there was a drought and surprisingly I course PR’d in 2018.

  • Finishing it in 2012 (after serious ankle surgery) helped me believe that I could be a runner again. (My surgeon said I wouldn’t.)
  • I broke my foot at the beginning of the race in 2013 and still gutted out a finish under 30 minutes! (I guess “Pain is indeed temporary.”

  • In 2014, I ran as part of a team to raise money for a former student who was diagnosed with breast cancer. It made the race even more meaningful.
  • In 2015-2022,  I participated in the Freihofer Training Challenge Group. It was fun being part of a group.

  • Then in 2023 and 2024, I decided, instead, to become a mentor for the Training Challenge.

  • You run around Washington Park (a beautiful place to run.)

  • There is a lot of crowd support along the whole course.
  • It ends with a downhill! (love this!!!)

  • Everyone finishes with a smile.

3 generations

  • They give you a free box of Freihofer chocolate chip cookies and a loaf of bread (and chocolate milk)

  • Maybe I’ll make the newspapers again.. (I have several times!)

This 5k race is held on the first Saturday in June. So if you live near Albany, NY, come run it with me and 3,000 other awesome women runners!

This year, however, they have changed the sponsor.  It’s now called the Sara Lee Delightful RUN FOR WOMEN.  They tell me there still will be cookies. LOL.

Delightful Run for Women - Sat. June 1, 2024 at 9am

Happy Running! Is there a race that you run every year? Please share.

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Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Zenaida (The Running Teacher) and Jenn (Runs with Pugs).

and tomorrow:

with co-hosts Coach Debbie RunsConfessions of a Mother RunnerMile by Mile, and Runs with Pugs

Weekly Run Down for 4.7.24-4.14.24: And Another Half Marathon!!

Yup, today I ran half marathon #2 of 2024 and #67 lifetime.

This was another half marathon that I had to defer last year. It’s local (and downhill) and I’ve run it 4 times (once virtually, once on a harder course). However, I’ve only run this race twice on this course.

It’s always been one of my better races.

But as you age (or have injuries), you have to adjust your expectations and just try to have fun on all your races.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – The rain had stopped and there was even some sunshine.

I started the day at the gym and then debated about where to go hiking.  I wanted to go some place local with scenery (or waterfalls) and not too much mud.

But before I could leave, I got a call from our neighbor… Apparently our cat (the older one who roams the area) fell in her pool and had drowned.

I was shocked, numb and overwhelmed with sadness.

We’ve had many cats through the years but Champ was our favorite by far. He was only 5 1/2 years old, very laid back and lovable.

Nothing I could do would relieve the pain of losing a pet but I did go on that hike. And I think it helped.

  • Monday – Back to WFH.

A quick few miles at lunch..

I was inside on my computer so I missed the eclipse. Thanks to IG and FB, I watched it virtually.

In the evening, I went to week 8 of my mentoring the STEM runners.

  • Tuesday – Still WFH. And another busy work day. But after work, I went for a long walk with my running friend who winters in Florida. She was in town for the race. Strange weather. It was 70 degrees!!!

maybe I should have gone for a run…

  • Wednesday – I had time this morning to go for a run (before a dentist appt and before the predicted rain.)

took a different route and glad that it had cooled down from the day before

and then after work, I went to mentor. This group is on week 4.  Does it rain every Wednesday?

it rained before and after our run – lucky me!!

  • Thursday – I hit the gym before work.  I decided as they say “the hay is in the barn” and I didn’t run today. And it was another RAINY day (April showers…)

After work, I went to my monthly tennis friends meet-up.  Instead of going to a restaurant, we booked an apt. where you could play video games and we ordered in pizzas.  Very fun!

  • Friday – Rest Day #2.  And more rain (plus wind). A gym visit and a trip to the office. On the way, I stopped off the pick up our bibs for the race (at the finish line).

it was pouring..

Next on my agenda: File the taxes. Done!

I then spent the rest of the evening (instead of mah jongg) carb loading on pizza and getting #flatme ready to race the next morning. Fingers crossed for a dry race.

plus some throwaways (since it will be cloudy and in the 40s) – NOPE- see pic below, I changed into warmer clothes at the last minute

  • Saturday – Helderberg to Hudson Half Marathon.

I carpooled with Barbara to the race finish where we took a bus to the start. There were over 2,000 runners, the largest number for this local race.

I knew many of the runners so that was nice. As I’ve already mentioned, it’s a downhill course. You’d think that would be easy. It was not. I didn’t feel as trained as my previous two attempts on this course. But I gutted it out and I was very happy to cross that finish line and celebrate with friends (those running and those volunteering or cheering) after at brunch.

met old friends and made some new friends… froze at the beginning, got warm running, then had some rain but al in all decent running weather

  • Sunday –  Early train to NYC (for work). Possibly a visit to NY Botanical Gardens (for the Orchid Show) or Brooklyn Botanical Gardens or maybe just a recovery walk in Central Park…

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday –  run? dinner with Cari and/or Elizabeth
  • Tuesday – run? 
  • Wednesday – dinner with a college friend
  • Thursday – run? Broadway Show
  • Friday – train home
  • Saturday Long Run (training for Brooklyn HM)
  • Sunday – Race for Autism 5k (only as a STEM mentor)

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – A Race I Run Every Year
  • Friday –  5 Favorite Races of All Time

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this spring?  How’s the weather where you live? Are the flowers blooming yet? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF: Five Things in My Race Kit

Today’s Topic is: Five Things in Your Race Kit

What wouldn’t I race without?

In addition to a skirt, top, socks and shoes:

1.Garmin watch

I run without it. I don’t rely on it during a race. But I like to look at its stats after.

2.SpiBelt

I don’t like to put pins in my clothes.  I also like to have the ability to take off an outer layer.  So I attach my bib to it. I can carry my phone in it. That leaves room in my pockets for GUs and car keys.

SPIbelt Genuine Performance Belt Water Resistant with Purple Zip Pocket, Black, S – XL : Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors

3.Goodr Sunglasses

I wear contacts and the wind, sun and glare bother my eyes.

Goodr Sunglasses - The OGs - Find Your Feet Australia

I’m pretty partial to Goodrs. And they have so many colors, they can match any outfit. And they are so light and comfy.

4. Baseball Cap

It keeps my unruly hair out of my face. It also shields my face from the sun, wind and rain. Not a fan of headbands and visors – anyway you can get melanoma on your scalp.)

Brooks Run Happy ones are my favorites but I can wear most brands (even race ones).

5.iPhone

To take photos before and after and also to keep in touch with others.

Can you spot the phone in my hand?

***Compression Calf Sleeves

Not a necessity but maybe my security blanket.  Once I raced without them (in Florida), I ended up with a calf injury. Now I wear them all the time.  I wear the sleeves so I can wear any socks I choose.

Zensah are my faves but I also have a few pairs of Legendware.

Happy Running! What things are in your race kit? Please share.

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The Healing Power of Running: A Guide to Healing the Body, Mind, and Spirit Book Review

Provided in the e-mail invitation to review this book:
Jennifer Bonn, the author, has completed many ultra-marathons and is beloved by readers of her columns in such publications as Trail Runner, The Running Journal, The Cross-Country Journal, and Georgia Runner.
In this book, she provides detailed case studies on how running has healed many of the people she’s met on her personal journey.
Jennifer Bonn describes how running saved her mentally, physically and spiritually, and she has put together stories of other runners as a testament to how running heals. Jennifer also wants readers to realize how accessible running is, and that everyone can adjust it to fit different goals and needs. Running can make you feel powerful, peaceful and hopeful, and the running community makes everyone feel accepted. The book also includes instructions on how to start a healing journey through running.
I was definitely, as a runner, intrigued by the title and looked forward to reading this book.
I truly believe that running can be for everyone and that it can change your life.  I know it did mine and continues to make my life better.
I also looked up her bio on Goodreads:
I am passionate about running, writing, reading, good food, anything French, and my family…I just retired from teaching…. I am fluent in French, a little less fluent in Spanish, but I can manage.
Wait a minute, she is my alter-ego. (In case you didn’t know, I was a French teacher for 22 years and also taught Spanish for a year.) She even has TWO cats!!
But back to the book:
This was a very fast read.  I read it in one sitting.
As someone who has been running for awhile, I didn’t learned anything new but it reaffirmed what I already believed. Running is empowering, creates a bond with others and can heal you both mentally and physically.
As I read, I found myself saying Yes! Yes! Yes!
My biggest takeaway was that as you age, your running changes.  Finish times are no longer as important as is the ability to continue running. It may have once been the important thing in your life but now it’s just one thing that you can enjoy.
I enjoyed her stories about real-life runners and how they dealt with challenges and successes.
I would highly recommend Jenn’s book to anyone who has considered running.  I bet after they are done reading it, they will anxious to don a pair of running shoes. (Chapter 12 will give runners tips on how to start.)

Happy Running! Have you read this book? What is your favorite running-related book? Please share.

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Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Zenaida (The Running Teacher) and Jenn (Runs with Pugs).

and tomorrow:

with co-hosts Coach Debbie RunsConfessions of a Mother RunnerMile by Mile, and Runs with Pugs

Weekly Run Down for 3.31.24-4.7.24: Back to Normal

The title says “Normal.”

What is normal?

It’s different for everyone but for me it’s sleeping in my own bed, going to the gym before work, and fitting in social/family activities around my work schedule while also getting my runs done.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – Easter Sunday. I was hoping that the gym was open. I hadn’t been there in over a week. Nope.

Plan B: Go for a walk in the woods.

not much blooming yet and lots of mud but still felt great to be outdoors..

Although I am Jewish, my hubby’s family is not.  So we went to my MIL’s for Easter dinner.

Heather with grandma and great grandma

  • Monday – I had today off. I hadn’t gone hiking with Heidi in quite a while so that was the plan.

That meant I had to get up early to squeeze in a run.

Then we drove to Saugerties and hiked at Falling Waters Preserve.

Before lunch, we stopped at the Saugerties Lighthouse trail.

Our final stop (before ice cream) was Esopus Bend Preserve.

we need to return to do some more of the trails but we did get to see the swans nesting spots.

We had to rush home because both Heidi and I were mentoring the STEM group at 5:30 pm.

25 minutes of straight running OY!

  • Tuesday – After all the miles the day before, I was planning on a rest day

With all the rain and a snowstorm (Wed-Thurs) in the forecast, I decided that I’d better drag my feet out there today.

I started the day at the gym and then ran at lunch before the rain arrived.

the water line behind my house

Afterward I went to the office.

  • Wednesday – A rainy morning so it was back to the gym.

I had missed last week but today I mentored week 3 of the TC group. The weather was miserable!!! Rain, wind, sleet!!!

  • Thursday – Too snowy to even drive to the gym this morning…

I stopped at the gym for a short walk on the track before dinner with a teacher I used to work.

  • Friday – Rest Day. WFH and mah jongg in the evening.

Oh and a surprise earthquake! LOL

I got this text after I felt the house shaking…

  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch Day. Ugh… where to go that would be dry. I wanted to at least get in 10 miles before next weekend’s half marathon.

I went out for 2 miles before my friends arrived and it was drizzling/sleeting.  But it stopped and the weather was pretty perfect for running 8 more.

this is the same route that I will running 13.1 miles on next Saturday

  • Sunday –  It will be a gym visit… maybe a hike!

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday –  run, STEM mentoring
  • Tuesday – GYM, walk with a friend
  • Wednesday – run, TC mentoring
  • Thursday – run (AM), tennis friends meet-up
  • Friday – GYM, mah jongg, bib pick up
  • Saturday Helderberg to Hudson Half Marathon!!!
  • Sunday – train to NYC (for work), visit to NYBG?

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – The Healing Power of Running: A Guide to Healing the Body, Mind, and Spirit Book Review
  • Friday – 5 Things in Your Race Kit

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this winter?  How’s the weather where you live? Are the flowers blooming? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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Ultimate Coffee Date for April 2024

It’s that time of the month…

time to join up with Coco & Deborah for their ultimate coffee date.

To that mug, I would add “in a skirt.”

Hopefully that will happen soon…

1.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that my 2nd half marathon of 2024 is coming soon – April 13.

I am healthy so there are no excuses…

My goal is to feel better during the race (SMILE) and accept my finish time (even if it is not what I had hoped for.)

2. Over coffee… 

I’d tell you that the weather and work interfered with my training for the above race. So “no excuses” has turned into:

Snow, ice, power outage and then long days in NYC (with rain during several). More rain, snow…

Looking ahead now to the Brooklyn Half Marathon in May… LOL.

3. Over coffee… 

I’d tell you that only 4% of those (close to 165k) who entered the lottery for the NYC Marathon got accepted.  Two of my friends were among the unlucky ones.  

I am glad that I bit the bullet and will run it for 3rd (and last) time.

4.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that our 4 hotel rooms are already booked for the November NYC marathon.

I’ve decided for the first time to stay in the Wall Street area and take the Staten Island Ferry to the start rather than staying in Manhattan and taking the bus.

We’ll see if more sleep (and less waiting time) will help my performance. LOL

5. Over coffee…

I’d tell you that ice cream is the theme of my summer races.

I’ve registered for two:

at High Lawn Farms last summer

in Lee, MA

and

August 3, 2024 on Governor’s Island, NYC (10k)

Happy Running! What’s new with you?  Please share.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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