Tuesdays on the Run: Best Race You’ve Ever Run

Erika @ MCM Mama Runs hosts Tuesdays on the Run with April @ Run the great wide somewhere and Patty @ My no-guilt life!

This week’s topic is: Best Race You’ve Ever Run

I’m going to pick 2 – the best short distance and the best long distance…

My Best 5K:

  • I loved the course – you ran around the Saratoga Race track.

  • I loved that you got a personalized bib.

  • I loved the “Roc” age group awards.

  • And of course, I loved that I got a PR even though I walked twice.

My Best Half Marathon:

  • I loved running with a view of the sun rising on the water.

  • I loved the course – along the water but also in the neighborhoods of West Palm Beach

  • I loved that although I had blisters, I toughed it out and kept my pace.

  • I loved getting a PR and winning my age group.

Happy Running?  What is your best race?

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Monday Running Update

IMG_4595 Last Week: 

  • Monday – 4 mile group run with FRW training group resting in my foot
  • Tuesday – rest 3 miles on the track at lunch, tennis

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  • Wednesday – walk at work, 4 3.5 mile run after work

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  • Thursday -GOTR practice 5K
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my running buddy is one of the 2 fastest girls!

  • Friday- rest, walk at work, pasta dinner, mah jongg

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  • Saturday –  15 10K race + 4.5 miles
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58:19 – 1st in my Age Group with a painful foot

  • Sunday –  rest, boating !!
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first day on the lake this season

This Week:  

  • Monday – 3 mile group run with FRW training group?? mall walk with BFF
  • Tuesday – 3 mile run at lunch??, tennis
  • Wednesday – rest, birthday dinner out
  • Thursday –5K race
  • Friday- rest, mah jongg
  • Saturday –  15K race, Tulip Fest, dinner out for my birthday
  • Sunday –  GOTR 5K, dinner out for Mother’s Day

Happy Running! How is your running going?  Any races ?

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Mother’s Day Giveaway

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As a SkirtSports Ambassador, I am happy to offer my readers this amazing giveaway:

A BASIC LEVEL entry to the Skirt 13er/10k/5K Local or Virtual!

The beauty with all Skirt Sports races, the registrant not only receives their race packet including Finisher’s Skirt (or bra or top depending on race), race #, and sponsor swag but ALSO a gift certificate to spend right away on the Skirt Sports website, in the boutique or at an expo attended by Skirt!

The runner can run the 13er, 10k, or 5k and can use this entry for the local race on June 14th or run it virtually on the same day.

So here are the details for this giveaway:

Basic Entry ($85) which includes:
$50 gift certificate
Race #
Finisher’s Skirt (Don’t Sweat It Collection pull over skirt)


Sponsor swag

Click HERE to enter!

The giveaway ends at midnight on May 10, 2015.

Good luck!

Happy Running!

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#REALwomenmove Campaign

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are launching the #REALwomenmove campaign TODAY

Who are SkirtSports?

We are the only women’s fitness brand that showcases the REAL side of women. We inspire and motivate real women of all body types, activity levels, backgrounds, ages, and with a wide range of challenges and goals. We celebrate her accomplishments, no matter how big or small. It’s not just about women of all sizes, but about women in all stages of life, using running and fitness as a way to help herself be … better. It’s about knowing that you are not alone and you are perfect the way you are.

Who is #REALwomenmove Real women?

  • Real bodies
  • Real inspiration
  • She is proud of who she is
  • She is confident
  • She does not judge other women
  • She is comfortable in her own body
  • She accepts and loves herself as she is
  • An active life is important to her health and happiness

What does #REALwomenmove do?

  1. SETS AN EXAMPLE that women of all shapes, sizes, fitness levels, ages, lifestyle choices and abilities can be active.
  2. EMPOWERS WOMEN to make fitness a priority despite their busy, demanding lives and daily challenges.
  3. GIVES BACK to women who are breaking their own barriers in their quest to live an active life.
  • For every 5000 #REALwomenmove hashtags, Skirt Sports will donate a “Get Started Kit” to a deserving woman.
  • Nominations: Women will submit their stories or nominate their friends by submitting their friends’ stories through a “Submit your #REALwomenmove story” link on ss.com.
  • “Get Started Kit” will include: Bra, Top, Bottom, socks, headwear and possibly 3rd party products.

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I hope ALL my readers will take part in this campaign.

For more information, visit the SkirtSports web site.

Happy Running! What does “real women move” mean to you?

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Spring Run Off 10K Race Report

I signed up for the 15k which was to begin at 8:30 am.  The 5K would begin at 10 am.  I was tempted to switch & sleep in or switch to the 10K.

I was afraid of a repeat of what happened to my foot last weekend and make my foot worse.

last year at the 10K

This is my second year running this race and I am familiar with the course.  It is where I do a lot of my long training runs.

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with Judy here a few weeks ago

Last night this race included a free pasta dinner & packet pick up.

The food was really good.  It was catered by D’Raymonds, a local Italian restaurant. There was salad, bread, pasta, wine, and lots of homemade desserts. It wasn’t a buffet.  They actually served you. I ate A LOT!!

Last year I got invited to sit with two lovely older runners.  We had some great discussions….about running, of course and have seen each other several times since.

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This year, these ladies couldn’t come so I sat with some older runners that I know since we run many of the same races. It was fun.

Then all of a sudden I got cold feet about running the 15K.  So I did it – I SWITCHED TO THE 10K!!

I know you are surprised but I didn’t want to run 9.3 miles on a sore foot. I would have switched to the 5k if it was run at the same time.

Anyway, we lucked out with the weather – sunny, no wind and warm. I even wore a tank top and brought a jacket just in case.

I wore my new shoes, thorlo padded socks, moleskin pad under my foot, etc and all other precautions against blisters and foot pain. (Spoiler alert: it didn’t work.)

I arrived early to make sure I got parking and to look for people who I knew.  I found parking in the closer lot and then walked over to the start.

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I immediately ran into Barbara whom I met on FB.

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We hung out and chatted.  In fact, we had to wait quite a while for the race to start.

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chatting with Barbara. Valerie is on the right.

 

Apparently they were blasting a bridge that we would have to run under.

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At least the weather was nice but THERE WERE NO BATHROOMS. There are some in 2 nearby locations but they were locked.

So we waited and were entertained by music.

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and the timing workers dancing

Finally the race started (about a half hour late).  The 10K and the 15k started together.  Same course, the 10Kers just turned around sooner.

I started toward the front but not too near the fast runners.

I went out fast of course because I knew that I would slow down – bad attitude, right?

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The course is lovely. You run along the Hudson River but unfortunately, my foot did not cooperate again.

I was already walking through the water stop at 1.5 miles.

This was a sign that the race would be going downhill.

I willed myself to keep up an even pace until the turn around of this out and back course. (In fact, I was at 28 minutes at the 3.1 mark – PR pace.)

You would think that there would be water then but nope not again until about mile 4.5.  It was warm and I was thirsty.

Finally, I decided to have some Gu to get more energy around mile 4.

I walked twice during the first half but at least twice that during the second half.

My foot was hurting and it really sucked!!  I hate running in pain!!

But I decided to just walk/run until I finished.  I knew that I would not PR (even though it was an easier course than the one I did PR for).

As I approached the finish line, I tried to finish under 58 minutes but could not.

I crossed at 58:19

So it wasn’t a PR but it was actually my 2nd fastest 10K ever. Just think of what I could have done if my foot was not killing me?

Race Splits:

mile 1 –  8:53
mile 2-  9:15  (water stop)
mile 3 –  9:17
mile 4 –  9:53 (walking has begun)
mile 5 –  9:52 (water stop & lots of walking)
mile 6 –  9:38  (less walking)
.2 –  8:19

I had some refreshments and waited for the 5k to begin.  Homemade cookies, brownies and cakes – YUM!

I stayed because I wanted to cheer on my new friends and some SRMs that were running it.

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with Laurie from the Turkey Trot training group

I also began to feel better about my race.  My time wasn’t bad.  I beat my time from last year in this same race!! And now that I was done, my foot felt fine!

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It was fun cheering the 5k finishers.  I rarely do this because I usually only go to to races when I am running in them.

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3 SRMs

Being a small race, it seemed that almost everyone got age group medals.

I was glad that I switched from the 15K. Since it was a new race, they didn’t give out medals for the 15K- just trophies for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place. I would have been pissed if I ran 9.3 miles and got nothing.

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waiting for the results (with Laurie)

Last year. I got 3rd.  This year,  I got FIRST place!

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In the 5K, Valerie got 2nd and Laurie got third – We were all winners!

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All in all, not a bad race but not what I hoped.  I wished that my foot was feeling better.

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Because it was such a nice day, I decided to test my foot further. I walked back to my car and then ran/walked 2 miles, rested my foot and then ran/walked back to my car. My pace was about 13 min/mile.  But I got the miles in and I went home and iced my foot.  Hopefully it is not worse and I can find a way to heal quickly!

I’m linking this post up with Tara at Running n’ Reading for her Weekend Update!
 

Happy Running!  How was your weekend? Did you run or race?

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Friday Five: Race Day

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Every Friday, three DC area bloggers Mary at Mar On the Run, Cynthia at You Signed Up For What?! and Courtney from Eat Pray Run, DC to host the Friday Five linkup.  Anyone can join with their own Friday Five post (yes, it must be a Friday Five!!)  They encourage you to visit other blogs on the linkup, comment, share and engage!

This week, the theme is Race Day.

If you are a runner, who doesn’t love “race day.”

Here are 5 important things in my race day:

1. Have a good breakfast

For me, it’s oatmeal or cream of wheat with flax or raisins added in.

2. Get dressed in a cute but comfortable outfit.

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Yes, I am matchy matchy but I try to wear clothes that I’ve worn before so I know they will be comfortable.

3. Bring all the extra stuff you need

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Fuel for before and during.

My Garmin, my iPhone, my RoadID, my belt for attaching my bib…

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Change of clothes for after.

4.Get to the race early.

So you can find parking, get your race packet, use the restrooms and meet up with friends. And then relax (Is that possible?)

5.Cross that finish line and smile.

Be proud of your accomplishment even if it wasn’t a PR. You finished a race!!

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Happy Running! What important things go on on your race day?

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