Welcome May!!

Rainy April is over tomorrow! YAY!!

Here’s the recap:

My Goals for April were:

  • 80 miles  SUCCESS– I ran 83 miles!
  • a 5 mi race (my first) – SUCCESS ! (My longest non-walking run so far.)
  • Run my 2nd Half Marathon!!! – SUCCESS – It was cold and raining and I had a PR and won 2nd in my AG award

I also ran in 3 virtual races, won a case of Honey Milk and a My Run headband. I did yoga almost every Wed and played tennis 1-2x per week.

Now it’s time for May Flowers and my Birthday!!! And my annual spring tennis trip with the girls to Naples, Florida!!!

Goals for May!

  • 60 miles (hm training is over)
  • running 3-4 times per week (hm training is over)
  • a 5k race (finishing under 30 min. – hm training is over)

Yes, the consistent message is that my half marathon training is over for 2 months and I can run for pleasure and I can work on 5K speed.

Happy Running! Did I tell you my birthday is May 9?

Back to 5Ks


Since last October, I have been training for 2 half marathons.  That means distance not speed.  I never thought I’d like it but I do. This comes from someone who has run about 50 5k races and said she would never run farther.

Since last October, I have only run five 5ks:

  • 11-11 -Valatie Veteran’s Run – 28:59
  • 11-25 -Bethlehem Towne Turkey Trot – 27:30 PR
  • 12-4 -Jungle Bell Run – 29:31
  • 12-18 -Albany Last Run 5K – 29:15
  • 3-26 -Run 4 Your Life 5k – 29:22

Look what’s coming:

  • 5-1 – Sean’s Run 5k – TOMORROW!!!
  • 5-8 -Mother’s Day 5K
  • 5-19 -CDPHP Workforce Challenge 3.5 m
  • 5-22 -SPAC Rock & Run 5K
  • 6-4 -Freihofers Run for Women 5k
  • 6-11 -Kinderhook OK 5K
  • 7-23 -Silks & Satins 5K*
  • 8-13 -Jailhouse Rock 5K*
  • Fasig Tipton 5K*
  • 9-10 –CRSS 5K*
  • 9-15 Schenectady ARC 5K*

*Then it’s back to half marathon training for my third on 9/25 and fourth on 11/6.

So how do I adjust?  How do I not succumb to PR pressure?

Happy Running! Good Luck to all those racing this weekend!

My Virtual Marathon

CantaffordVM

This marathon took me 6 days:

4/18 – 3 miles – 31:55
4/20 – 3.1 miles – 32:33
4/23 – 13.1 miles – 2:22:39
4/26 – 3.25 miles – 39.55
4/27 – 2.25 miles – 23-50
4/28 – 1. 5 miles –    16.29

       26. 2 miles – 4:47:21

Not too bad considering it was a mixture of tapering, half marathon & recovery running and cold temps, rain and warm temps…

Happy Running!

Wordless Wednesday

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The infamous finish line photos of the wettest Half Marathon ever!

Spring is here! It’s been 80 degrees two days in a row…I’ve run a little …but the legs are still tired!!

Happy Running! Hope you are enjoying good weather!

Two (races) for Tuesday

1.


Finally my job has decided to enter this race. It is 3.5 miler and the course is similar to the Freihofers and Susan Komen races.  It’s on Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 6:25 pm. (The day after I come back from my 8 day tennis vacation in Florida!!) There were 8,654 runners and 449 participating companies/organizations in the 2010 race!! Wow!

2.

There are so many 5k races this weekend – 4 on Sat and 3 on Sun, at least.  It was hard to choose. But I’ve registered for Sean’s Run that takes place this Sunday at 1:00 pm.  It’s a great cause, a big race numbers-wise (close to 2000) and my friend Mary may walk it.  (It has hills so this is good practice for me.) And I’m hoping for sunshine.

Happy Running!

Monday is Here!

 

Last week update:

My goal was 19  miles and I ran 3 times for a total of  19  miles. YAY!!
I ran my second Half Marathon race (in the worst conditions ever) and had a PR!! I came in a distant 2nd to my friend Terry in my age group!


I played tennis once  and did Yoga once.

Goals for this week:

This week’s schedule:

Mon – tennis after work
Tues – tennis after work
Wed – yoga
Thurs – mall w/bf
Fri –  mah jongg
Sat – time with mentee

This week’s running (if my legs recover):

Wed – 3  miles after work
Fri – 4 miles after work
Sun – Sean’s Run 5k race 
 
Weekly Running Goal = 10 miles (or less)
April Monthly Running Goal = 80 miles, a race, a Half Marathon

Yearly Running Goal = 1011 miles

Happy Running!

Lake George Half Marathon Post Race Report

I am warmed up and dried out so now I can reflect on this 2nd Half Marathon experience.

The Positives:

  1. I got a PR and I didn’t run my best.
  2. I got a medal.
  3. I came in 2nd in my age group.
  4. I completed my 2nd Half Marathon.
  5. I left my comfort zone – I hate the rain.  I hate the cold.  I ran the race anyway.
  6. I learned that I need to train for hills.
  7. I know that I need my Garmin to run well but can survive without it.
  8. I want to run another half  marathon & I know I can run faster.
  9. I spent a beautiful afternoon in Lake George (the day before)

The Negatives:

  1. poor organization of race
  2. the weather
  3. $60 – no chip timing – no Pasta party (Naples HM cost $30 & had both)
  4. lonely without friends or husband sharing the experience
  5. I gave up too easily when I thought my time was slow (should have pushed harder the 2nd half)
  6. I needed more race fuel (1 more GU or gatorade)
  7. Spent too much $ at the outlets Ha! Ha!

See – there are more positives than negatives!!!

Next Half Marathon is Sept 25No training for 2 months! Yeah!

Today I am doing laundry, grocery shopping, having Easter dinner at my mother-in-law’s and then maybe taking in a movie.  A day to relax!

Lake George Half Marathon Race Report

The forecast was correct!!!

I woke up around 4 am to hail. Then when I got up at 6am, there was SNOW on the grass and it was sleeting!!  UGH!!!!

I brought my own breakfast (cream of wheat w/raisins) from home and ate it with some hotel coffee and then took a long hot shower while debating whether or not I could run in these conditions.

I obviously couldn’t wear my original outfit.  Instead I wore a pink long sleeve top with my green shirt over it and my skirt and compression knee socks.  At the last minute, I added tights under my skirt and an extra pair of socks over my knee socks.  I also wore a windbreaker (that I hoped was waterproof), a baseball cap and pink gloves.

I decided to leave my camera, phone, iPod, watch & Garmin in the hotel.  I was worried about the rain damaging things.  I just put the hotel key & some Gu in the back pocket of my jacket.

I tried to leave several times but it was so COLD that I chickened out. Some people I bet didn’t show up.  Some said they were switching to the 5K. I did meet one girl in the hall who said it was her first Half Marathon.  Poor thing!

Finally it was 10 minutes before the race so I grabbed a trash bag and put it on and ran down the hill to the start of the race.

I bumped into Melissa from the running group (in a trash bag too) but couldn’t find the others I was supposed to meet.  I didn’t care.  I was freezing and it was raining very hard.

There seemed to be a few hundred racers at the first annual half marathon.  No one knew what to do or which direction to face. Eventually people started moving so I figured that the race started.

This was the course:

An out-and-back course that starts along the lakefront on Beach Road. From there, runners follow a quick loop eastward down into Lake George Beach State Park, and then head westward again along Beach Road, past the start/finish line area, and then turn right to head north onto Canada Street.

Once they’re on Canada Street, runners follow it for a stretch before turning onto Lake Shore Drive, which they follow for the rest of the first half of the race, all the way up to the turnaround point just past the half-way point, just north of Diamond Point. Then, runners make the turn and head back southward along Lake Shore Drive, retracing their route in reverse, all the way back to the finish line on Beach Road.

I must say that I just wanted to finish but I was totally lost without my Garmin. I had no idea how fast I was going, and what my time was.  I really depend on it!!!

Anyway, the beginning of the race was spent jumping over puddles and going around lakes of water and then road construction. I finally missed jumping over one puddle and my shoes & socks got soaked.  It wouldn’t the last time either.  Not fun!! I ripped my bag off around mile 2 – too uncomfortable to run in. (I think some runners ran the whole race that way.)

Here’s some pictures from the Post Star:

The course was HILLY!  I knew it would be but I didn’t realize how undertrained I was for hills.  The map is deceiving.  There were steep hills but the rest were rolling hills so you never got a break. I walked up the hills to conserve energy.  I walked a lot.

The rain never stopped!!!

There was water at Miles 2.7,5.6, 8.4 and 11.3.  I had some at each and only took one Gu at 5.6 miles. I was planning to take another but my hands were too cold to open the packet. (I wish I had because I ran out of gas at the end.)

The turn around was a little past mile 7.  I asked someone there what the time was and he said that he had no idea. So I ran 13.36 miles without a clue on my pace.

Then there was the traffic. Cars and trucks on the road.  You had to run on the shoulder but sometimes it was very narrow.  Most of cars moved over for the runners.  Sometimes not – esp. when there was another car coming in the opposite direction. Well, at least I didn’t get splashed too many times. How could I have gotten any wetter, anyway!!!

Cyndi from DM passed me around mile 9.  This annoyed me because I usually finish ahead of her.  But the hills were killing me and I walked more and more.

Did I mention that the rain never let up?

The rest of the race is a blur.  My hands were numb.  My toes were frozen and I was soaked through and through.

I even walked at the last stretch and was shocked to see the time. 2:22:xx – I wish I had know that I wasn’t so hopeless.  I saw the photographer and ran through the finish line with my hands in the air.

We had no timing chips.  They didn’t pull the bottom of our bib off.  How did they get our time?? Who knows.  Maybe there was a guy with a pencil and paper writing the times down.

There was a band playing inside a truck.  Under a canopy, there were bagels, bread sticks, pizza, chips, etc.  No one was staying around.  Everyone was freezing and drenched.  They announced that there would be no awards ceremony.  If you won an award, you would get it in the mail.

my quilting friend Terry (who I never saw during the race )

Needless to say, I went back to the room.  I took a very very long hot shower

Fri, Apr 22 - 60 & sunny

Sat, Apr 23 - 30 & raining

After I changed into dry clothes, I went to my favorite Cafe and sat by the fire and had this:

vanilla latte & raspberry white choc scone

Then I went to the outlets and did some damage.  I deserved it!!

Happy Running! Happy Easter!

Lake George Half Marathon Pre-Race Report

I took today off from work.  I packed racing gear to support all weather conditions but I was secretly hoping that the forecast was wrong & I could wear my original outfit (green tank & black skirt).

The weather was beautiful.  Sunny and in the 50’s.  I hung around the house for awhile doing some yard work while my hubby mowed the lawn (He’s been anxious to do it.)

Slater in the lawn mover bag

 I live about an hour from Lake George. So in the early afternoon, I drove directly to pick up my race packet at the Fort Wm Henry Conference Center. 

This is always exciting for me.

This only my 2nd half and I’ve never done a real big one.  But this one seems rather unorganized. They sent update emails everyday for the last 2 weeks.  The last one offered a $10 off discount code.  I guess I should have waited to sign up. They advertised chip timing and a Pasta Party for tonight. Now they say there’s manual timing and no party because the hotel has no room.  You would think they would have booked a room.  Also there is construction on the road for the first mile.

I picked up my technical shirt (& Mary’s) but they said the numbers went to Buffalo by mistake & they hoped they’d arrive by tomorrow! (They did arrive & I got mine.)

race shirt

Then I checked into the hotel next door.  The room is very nice as is the hotel.  Mary & I had planned to room together before she got injured and then my hubby was going to come but he has a tennis match. So I’m going solo!!

Ft Wm Henry Hotel

As I said the weather couldn’t have been more perfect.  I walked around Lake George Village trying to soak in the sunshine and trying to forget that they changed the forecast to 100% chance of rain (& snow flurries) with temps in the high 30’s!!!!

start/finish line

I even wore my tech tee-shirt in town.  Unfortunately my boating friends are still in Florida except for one who is opening a cafe.  I stopped by there to say hello. (It opens next weekend.)

Then I headed to the outlets.  I was good.  I only bought one pair of running shorts & a shirt that I don’t need and a sweatshirt for my hubby. (Maybe I’ll stop again on the way home.)

Since there was no pasta party, I walked into town and got some pasta to go. I plan to finish this post, hit the hot tub and try to get to bed early (& pray for better weather than predicted.)

Happy Running! Happy Earth Day!!!!!!!

Spring is coming too late!

Lake George Forecast:

This is not funny!!!!!!

I guess I’ll have to re-think my running outfit for Sat: