TT: How to Walk a Race

Today’s Topic is FREE: I’ve chosen this one:

Some of my running friends are now walking (by choice) and some of my running friends are walking due to injuries.

I have walked a few races myself and I may do so again in the future.

So here are a few tips:

  • Make sure the race is open long enough and allows walkers. Contact the RD if you are in doubt.
  • Respect Runners’ Etiquette.  Start in the back and move over if runners are trying to pass you.
  • Train.  Don’t just wing it. Practice walking the race distance (or close to it) several times.
  • Follow the same precautions as if you are running.  Wear comfortable shoes and clothing. Eat appropriate pre-race food.
  • Brace for an Anticlimactic Finish.  You may be last. The post-race refreshments table may be empty. There may not be many spectators cheering you on.
  • Embrace Your New Adventure and its Advantages. You will be able to talk comfortably, more easily view and enjoy the scenery and you will recover more quickly.
  • Have fun!

Happy Running! Have you ever walked a whole race? 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 9.15.24-9.22.24: On the road again…

…to recovery and training for my fall races

and to NYC for work.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – With boating out of the picture, I went back to where I walked last Sunday.

I parked in a different location so I had different views of the Mohawk R. and again the weather was delightful.

Afterward I went back to that nearby country store…

free cider donuts!!

And then later I met a running friend  for dinner and drinks…

a lakeview…

  • Monday – More great weather… so I took a short run during my lunch break.

Boy was it hot!!!

Now that my face looked normal, I stopped off after work to visit my granddaughter.

even with a fever, she was happy and active

  • Tuesday – A day off from work for a doctor’s visit and to prepare for my work trip the next day.

Since I didn’t know if I would have time to run in NYC (and rain was in the forecast), I ran a few miles in the morning.

feathers from a …?

Later in the day, I went for a long walk with a former co-worker.

  • Wednesday – I took an early train to NYC for work. After checking into my hotel, my plan was to take the tram to Roosevelt Island to view some murals and run (provided that it wasn’t raining.)

The weather turned out to be beautiful and the island had so many interesting sights.

murals, woman puzzle, cat sanctuary, lighthouse, FDR memorial (more pics on FB)

Afterward I had enough time to take the subway to the meatpacking district… to see 100 elephants!!

all sizes, all different, cost from $8k to $22k… to raise money for Africa. (more pics on FB)

  • Thursday – My usual long work day starting with a subway ride at 6:45 am and returning at 5pm.

I several plans for after work: run in Central Park, see 3 new bronze statues at the Occulus Plaza or see the wall art in Freeman Alley.

Nope. Too pooped from standing all day… instead:

great decision .. it was really good!

  • Friday – Another long work and the train back home in the evening.

train ride along the Hudson R. at sunset.

  • Saturday – Long Run Day. Today’s brunch plans included a party hosted by one of the runners (who will soon be wintering in Florida.)

16 miles was on my marathon training plan.  However, there was no way that would happen after a difficult 10 mile run the week before.

I arrived early and parked about 2.5 miles away and ran with Barb. Then I met up with Deb, ran/walked 8 more miles and finally continued solo back to my car.

13 miles followed by a mimosa or two and delicious homemade food!!

  • Sunday – I plan to walk this FREE race (3.3 miles)

and then join some friends at:

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday –  AM run, STEM mentoring
  • Tuesday – PM run, walk with BFF
  • Wednesday – gym, dinner with tennis friends
  • Thursday – PM run
  • Friday- mah jongg chez moi
  • Saturday – Long Run (and Brunch)
  • Sunday – gym, MIL b-day party (she turns 99)

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – How to walk a race
  • Friday –  Runfessions

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this fall? Are the temps cooling down where you live? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF: 5 Tips for a New Runner

New Runners! What beginner questions do you have about running? - Strength  Running

1.Find a friend or a group.

It is so much easier if you don’t run alone.

2.Wear the right shoes.

Go to a running store and try different pairs.

3.Do not worry if you have to walk.

You are still a runner!!

4. Do not set elaborate goals.

You will get discouraged if you set a time or distance goal right away.

5. Sign up for a race.

It will keep you motivated. You will meet other runners. The enthusiasm is contagious at a race.

Happy Running! Do you have any others? Did you get good tips when you started running? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


TT: Fall 2024 Racing Plans

Today’s Topic is: What are your Fall running plans and/or race schedule?

So I optimistically wrote this post before my boating accident and I didn’t feel like trashing it… my fall plans are obviously in limbo…

I could be walking and/or not doing some of them at all.

Time will tell.


You may be tired of hearing this but my running is mostly to train for this BIG race:

Nov 3

However, I do have a few races on my schedule before and after:

  • A free local 3.3 mile race

Sept. 22

  • A local 10k perhaps

Sept 28

  • Maybe a local 5k on Oct. 5:

Barn to Bridge Fall Fest 5K Race Recap | My First 5K and More...

  • Our annual race-cation Half Marathon (as a training run) on Oct. 12:

2022 — Mayflower Wind Cape Cod Marathon — Race Roster — Registration, Marketing, Fundraising

  • Of course, a Thanksgiving Turkey Trot:

  • And finally a new race in Holiday, Florida in early Dec.
Pirate 5K, 10K, and Half Marathon at Anclote Gulf Park, Holiday, FL (8-5-2023)

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Happy Running! What races do you have planned for the  Fall? 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 9.8.24-9.15.24: Crawling my way back…

Just a bump in the road, right?

4 weeks until the Cape Cod Half Marathon and 7 weeks until the NYC Marathon…

After a head injury and bruised ribs 2 weeks ago, can I get myself back into shape????

Last Week –

  • Sunday – After a rainy Saturday afternoon, the sun came out today.

NO BOATING!!

So I opted to again go for a walk and take advantage of having a free day.

a crisp fallish day…

I visited a place that I haven’t been to in awhile… I definitely plan to go back to run there once the leaves change.

that’s chocolate chai at the nearby country store- very yummy!

I got back in time to watch the finals of the US Tennis Open.  Neither American (Pegula or Fritz) won this year but they played their hearts out in the finals… maybe next year!

U.S. Open finalist Jessica Pegula by the numbers: $7.7 billion, $14 million — and 7 (the subway train) - MarketWatch Taylor Fritz's loss to Italy's Sinner in the US Open final extends Slam drought for American men

  • Monday –I decided after 6 days to return to work… especially since I was working from home this week.

After work, I went to get my stitches out. And then I went for a RUN!!!

still had some discomfort in my ribs but otherwise it felt great and my racoon eyes are improving.

  • Tuesday – Feeling stronger each day 🙂

I went for another short run after work.

and they’re building restrooms along the rail trail… yay!

Yesterday running felt great… today things felt awful.  Painful ribs, labored breathing. Boo!

  • Wednesday – Continuing to ease back into running with short run/walk intervals.

After work, I drove to UAlbany since I was meeting my BFF for a walk nearby.

not great on the energy front but my ribs felt less painful than the day before… progress

  • Thursday – After work I met my running friend for a walk and ice cream sandwiches after.

Since it was on the rail trail, I went a little early to get in a few miles.

no better but no worse… as before it was hard to run more than a minute… but I did run!!

  • Friday – Finally I returned to the gym. Obviously an abbreviated workout since almost all of the machines bothered my ribs.

Then I returned to the office… and that meant a stop at Starbucks!!

just as good as the last time!

In the evening, I played mah jongg.

  • Saturday – Long Run Day… I ran 13 miles two weeks prior and nothing last weekend. Big Dilemma!!  How far should I or can I run?

I decided to play it by ear and see how I felt..

Most of my friends were not running today but Deb agreed to run/walk 8 miles with me and then I continued on for 2 more.

it was a beautiful day and I may have run more if I had company and everyone else wasn’t already eating

So it wasn’t 14 miles as I had hoped but I was happy that I could run and the pain was minimal.

  • Sunday – I plan to get together with a running friend and go for a walk.

FARM FEST, 9-3pm

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday –  run
  • Tuesday – OFF – gym, DR. appt, run
  • Wednesday – train to NYC (for work), run in NYC?
  • Thursday – run in NYC?
  • Friday- train home
  • Saturday – Long Run (and Brunch)
  • Sunday – gym, walk/hike

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Fall Racing Plans
  • Friday –  Tips for a New Runner

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this fall? Are you a tennis fan? Any advice for me as I try to play catch up in my marathon training? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


I am linking up with Kim and Deborah for

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FFF: Things that a runner should never do

1.Eat spicy food the night before a race.

I don’t recommend trying this…

pizza or pasta is my go to…

2. Wear something new on race day.

You shouldn’t but I have.

new shoes…

3. Go out too fast in a race.

Who hasn’t?

4.Wear the race shirt on race day.

I have never but I do see many runners who do this.

blue shirts!

5. Over training.

This could result in tired legs on race day.

Santa Clarita HM!!

6. Ignoring an injury.

Running when you should be resting or seeing a medical professional.

smiling with a stress fracture?

Happy Running! Do you have anything to add? Have you violated any of these rules? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


2024 Run 4 the River Half Marathon Race Recap

Run Your PR Down to Frog Alley Brewing! — Nark Running & Strength

In 2021 when most of the local races either cancelled or went virtual, Albany Running Exchange (ARE) began scheduling COVID Safety Plan approved races.

That March, I ran their 5 mile race and then in May a point-to-point 10 miler.  The courses were along the Mohawk River and the bike path, mostly flat or downhill and in Schenectady, NY. (Both these races are now part of their regular schedule.)

In September of 2021 and again in 2022 and 2023, another organization (NARK) offered a half marathon (Run 4 the River) on a similar course.  Of course, I signed up (and convinced some friends to join me.)

And I signed up for the 4th annual Run 4 the River Half Marathon for several reasons:

  • It was local and I could sleep in my own bed the night before.
  • It was local so I would know a lot of the runners.
  • I was familiar with most of the course as I had already run this half marathon three times.
  • I convinced some friends to run it too.
  • It was advertised as having a Net Downhill Course and FREE BEER, Food, and LIVE MUSIC
  • I could run it as a training run for my November MARATHON.

Honestly, this year, I mainly decided to run this race because my NYC Marathon plan called for 13 miles this weekend.

Half Marathon Training:

If you follow my posts, you also know that I am not strict about following a half marathon training plan. But I was in the midst of training for my marathon and so I did complete three short runs during the work week.

And on the weekends, I always try to do my Long Run. I’m lucky to have the company of several running friends.  Due to the extreme heat and humidity this summer, I have adopted my friends’ run/walk intervals.  It really helped me get through the long runs. (We have also often joked and re-labeled them walk/run intervals since we walk so often.)

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

Since it was a point-to-point race, the logistics were complicated. Either you parked at the start and got a ride back to your car after the race or you parked at the finish and got a ride to the start (or pay for the shuttle).

We had several plans and they kept changing but we finally figured out the best option.

As always, I carb loaded on pizza the night before. Then I debated about what to wear the next day.

with an added throw-away

It was supposed to be little cooler than my previous long runs. But still warm and in the 70s by noon and very HUMID.  Thunderstorms were predicted for the afternoon.

Race Day:

As it did the previous three years, the race started at 8:00 am at Mabee Farms in Rotterdam. The race again ended at Frog Alley Brewing near Schenectady Community College (SCCC). The first year,  it ended right at the college.

So I got up around 5:15 am on Saturday morning (ouch) and was on the road by 6:15 to meet Barbara and then I drove us to Deirdre’s. She would be driving us and Kevin plus Kevin’s friend to the start.

Some of our other friends would have parked their cars near the finish so I knew that Barbara & I could get a ride back.

When we arrived at Mabee Farms, there was plenty of parking in a grassy lot.

We were early so I had time to chat with other runners and use the restrooms.

my only “race” photo

last year it was very foggy … not this year

We also knew that in addition to porta-potties, there would be REAL restrooms (always a great perk.)

LOCKED this!!! Boo.

Finally, it was time to head to the start.

First I checked a bag with a dry shirt and my Oofos for after the race and then I ate a Honey Stinger Waffle (since it was already hours since my breakfast).

obligatory pre-race photo

The race started promptly at 8:00 am. There were no waves or corrals… They called out finish times asking the faster runners to line up first.

exactly the same in 2024

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 elevation on the website

according to my Garmin…

The NYC Marathon was my focus this fall so my goal for this race and my next race was to FINISH happy (that is not injured and ready to do another.)

All my long runs have been done slowly and with short intervals. I found out during my last race (which was a 10k) that it didn’t exactly make me slower (or maybe it did?) but I found it hard to run for more than a minute or two without walking… I used to be able to run 1-2 miles straight (not that it matters…)

Miles 1-3:

As I already mentioned, the race began near Mabee Farms Historical site. The first mile headed west, mostly on Route 5S. We ran along the road and fairly soon connected with the Erie Canal Bike Path.

I was determined this year to start out slower so I would not die at the end. (Spoiler alert: I did but I still died.)

Although many of friends use run/walk intervals, I would do what I normally do: run and then walk whenever tired.

Unfortunately I already needed to walk by mile 1. That need continued each mile and the number of times I needed to walk increased as the race progressed (Ugh!)

Anyway, there was an un-official water stop around mile 1 but I did skip it. That was the only one I skipped. I did high five my neighbor who was there (she was recovering from an injury).

The canal was on our right and most of the race was run on the path with water views.

The scenery was pretty. The Mohawk River changed to being on the left eventually.

The first official water stop was a little after mile 3 at Pattersonville Bike Path parking on 5S.  This was where my running friends were volunteering.  It was great to hear them cheering us on.

Stan passed me by there and Barbara was catching up.

Instead of eating my first Gu, I ate some salt chews (something new!).  I was hoping they’d prevent me from cramping and feeling dizzy at the end of the race.

Miles 4-6

Most of what I remember is that my feet hurt (specifically the neuroma on my left foo and then a blister forming on my right foot).

Stan disappeared quickly ahead but I could see Barbara in the distance. She was getting farther and farther ahead and eventually disappearing from view as well.

I continued to walk at least once each mile.  Running just felt HARD!

There was second water stop little past mile 5 at Iroquois St/Bike Path. Here I ate my first GU.

And I continued to add additional walk breaks whenever there was a slight hill/incline.

Around this point, the crowd thinned out a lot and I was running mostly alone. In fact I felt alone for most of the race after mile 3.  Whenever a runner caught up to me, they then passed me.  I guess I was running pretty slow!!

Besides the water stop areas, there were few spectators due it being a bike path.

What I enjoy about races are the runners, the crowds, the energy.  Since there was none, I obviously was not having fun!!

Miles 7-10

The course was pretty flat and shady for the most part.  The temps were rising, the sun came out but it was not too bad. I have raced in a lot worse conditions.

Both of my feet continued to ache. Bunion? Stress fracture? Recurrence of the neuroma? As these thoughts ran through my head, I ran slower and walked more.

There was another water stop was a little before mile 8 at Kiwanis Park. I walked again and then ate two more salt chews.  My neighbor appeared again and cheered me on.

Around mile 9, some annoying hills appeared. Maybe there weren’t big hills and I was just getting tired. I tried to run up them but it was more like a slog. Though the course was advertised as flat and downhill, there were hills (not big ones) throughout. (Aren’t there always?)

Miles 11-13.1

The final water stop was a little before Mile 11 at MH Bike Path lot. I stopped again and ate my second Gu.

The race finish was the same as last year. We headed into the city of Schenectady.

All of a sudden, a racing friend who was way behind me caught up. We chatted for a minute as I struggled and then she passed me.

I tried to pick up the pace and sprint through the finish line…

My friends who didn’t run the race were there cheering.  It was sooo nice to see familiar faces.

At least, this year, I knew that you had to turn right to get to the finish line…

I was out of gas but at least it was downhill!!

And that racing friend who had just passed me was in my age group and that motivated me to move my tired legs.

Yup. I beat her!!!! (She was very gracious. “Nice kick at the end,” she said to me.)

Boy, was I glad to be done!! I grabbed my medal and went in search of my bag (so I could put on my Oofos.)

Post Race Activities:

Barbara had finished already and so had Stan. I joined my non-racing friends near the finish line to cheer in Sherry who had not finished yet.

There was a band, beer, food, etc. at the restaurant where the race finished (the sponsor for the race).

It was crowded but fortunately we got a table. Rather than a boxed lunch (as the first year), you got a free beer and a choice of the food above from a buffet or a whole pizza. I chose the whole pizza (and I ate it ALL!)

We stayed for several hours listening to the band and chatting…about running, of course.

Coke seemed to be the drink of choice. lol (I eventually had a FREE Mango Sour beer.)

I did check the results and noticed that I finished 2nd in my 70-99 year age group.

But I was too tired to pick up my award…

Additional Race Reflections:

Of course, I am glad that I ran the race. Much more fun than a boring 13 miler on the bike path… (at least at the after party!!)

Yet I was disappointed. Not in my finish time. But in how I struggled to finish 13.1 miles. I felt that I did everything right:

  • Long runs on the weekend
  • 3 Short runs during the week
  • 3 Visits to the gym during the week
  • Carb loaded the night before
  • Fueled before and during the race
  • The weather wasn’t perfect but not awful
  • The course was mostly flat.

IOW, what should I do differently? (Wear newer shoes??)

Positives:

  • Ample parking at the start and finish.
  • Bag check
  • Well marked course.
  • Varied scenery including river views
  • Shuttle to the start (if needed).
  • Flatish course.
  • Well organized.
  • Friends supporting.
  • A lot of pre-race information.
  • Free Post-race food.
  • Free Beer.
  • Entertainment at the after party
  • Cool medal.

Negatives:

  • 10 year age group awards.
  • No photos of everyone.
  • Restrooms at Mabee Farms locked.
  • Porta-potties only at one water stop.
  • Running alone.
  • Foot issues.

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. I liked the course. It was well-organized. The after-race party was so much fun.

Final Stats:

Walking definitely slowed down my pace. And my foot pain probably slowed down my running pace.  It just wasn’t my day!!

I finished this race in 2:20:57 in 2021, 2:20:53 in 2022 and last year in 2:19:21.  

Hooray for another course PW for 2024!!

(In hindsight, I am grateful that I completed the distance since I may not be running for a while. IOW, never take that gift for granted!!)

Next Up:

Another Half Marathon in 5 weeks.  Can I redeem myself? Due to injuries in a boating accident, will I even be able to run it???

2022 — Mayflower Wind Cape Cod Marathon — Race Roster — Registration, Marketing, Fundraising

Happy Running! Run any big races lately?  Are you planning any this Fall? Do you run the same race more than once? Ever use a race as a training run? 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 9.1.24-9.8.24: Down but not out…

When I first started this post, I thought I’d be writing about how I completed  a 14 mile run as per my training plan for the NYC Marathon.

How quickly things changed…

Last Week –

  • Sunday – As usual, I started the day at the gym…

I remember that I recover better from a hard race if I walk the next day.  I had the choice of the treadmill or the gym track.  Neither seemed appealing.

A few walking loops around the high school track was perfect.

Today we celebrated my granddaughter’s first birthday with a party.

she is the cutest … can’t believe it’s been a year!!

I’m not a TV football fan but I am a tennis fan. So far the Americans are doing so well at the US Open.

  • Monday – We left late enough for the lake so I had time to do a short run.

new shoes + new insoles = happy Darlene!

We had a lovely day on the lake…

finished a great book and a beer!! ❤

Then things got ugly…on the way back to the marina, I lost my balance and fell, hitting my head…HARD!

To keep along story short: lots of blood, ambulance, hospital, stitches, concussion, bruised ribs!!

  • Tuesday – I decided obviously to take the rest of the week off from work (even though I was WFH).

Besides my ribs, I felt fine.  I even went to get my COVID & flu shots (zero reaction!!)

Then I walked around the mall to get some exercise.

  • Wednesday – I woke up to black swollen eyes and so I went to Urgent Care. They sent me back to the hospital for a CT scan in case I had a brain bleed.

7 hours later, CT scan was normal!! (Blood from my wound was draining downward and that was normal…) Phew.

  • Thursday – Other than looking like a prize fighter who had lost his match, I felt ok.

I donned some BIG sunglasses, cap and went for a walk.

ribs hurt but it felt great to be outside

Then I went to the movies (theaters are dark. LOL)

Between the Temples

the movie was meh but again it was nice to get out of the house

  • Friday –  Another day off from work… Again I decided to go for a walk…

a beautiful day at the Arboretum

Although my ribs were still very sore, today they didn’t seem to bother me at all when I walked. I even ran a few steps. No pain. So tempting. But I tried to be good.

  • Saturday – Long Run (and brunch) Obviously I couldn’t meet my friends for a long run. Those running the Cape Cod half in a few weeks were running 9 miles and those running the marathon with me even more miles!  The others were walking and then everyone met for brunch and hours of conversation.

These runners have kept going in all times of adversity. I am so grateful to have them in my life.

I was sad to miss today… Hopefully my face will be presentable by next Saturday!

Instead, I walked by myself… for 4 miles!!

Very little discomfort. My ribs hurt a lot more when I would sit or try to sleep than when I walked or run. Yes, I did run on and off just to see if I could.

I promised not to run until the stitches were out. IOW, running was still at 0.0.

  • Sunday – Boating (weather dependent.)

Another walk most likely.  If my face isn’t too scary, I may go to the gym.

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – walk, dr’s appt, run?
  • Tuesday – gym, walk
  • Wednesday – run?
  • Thursday – run?
  • Friday- gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday – Long Run (and Brunch)?
  • Sunday – gym, walk

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Run 4 the River Half Marathon Race Recap
  • Friday –  5 Things a runner should never do

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this fall?  How did you spend your Labor Day? Any advice for me as I try to play catch up in my marathon training? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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Ultimate Coffee Update for September 2024

It’s that time of the month…

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

Confession:  I write my blog posts way ahead… sometimes that’s a good thing. Other times I should have waited.

Today I should have waited… 

Read my Weekly Run Down to get the current update.

1.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I had planned my last half marathon as a training run…

But I was very disappointed in how untrained I felt while running.  It was not the course or the weather or an injury (although my feet did hurt).

It was all me… and so I am doubting my decision to run 26.2 miles..

smiling cuz it was over that thee was free food and beer…

2. Over coffee… 

I’d tell you that I think I’ve replaced my love for ice cream with Starbucks cold brew…

I’ll admit that I don’t buy it when I work from home but some weeks it’s been 4x since I either go to the office or the training lab (pass by Starbucks).

I started with Chocolate Cream Cold Brew and then moved on to White Chocolate Macadamia and now ’tis the season for Pumpkin.

I wonder what they will offer next?

3. Over coffee… 

I’d tell you that last December I won a free race entry at the Hot Chocolate 15k in Tampa, Fl.

I am going back on a different weekend and there’s no other race nearby or on a convenient date.

“No live event near you? No problem! Get your chocolate fix from anywhere with the Hot Chocolate 5K, 10K, and 15K virtual run. Warm up your hot chocolate, pick your favorite running trail, and we’ll ship your runner’s kit including your exclusive Hot Chocolate Run swag (a JACKET, chocolate, hot chocolate mix), finisher’s medal, and virtual bib right to your door!”

So WTH, I’ll just run it virtually…

4.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that my work trip to NYC will be returning. One in Sept, two in October and one in December.

Three days have been cut out already and after January, I may no longer need to go there.

So I’m planning my running routes.

    • Roosevelt Island mural display – Sept
    • Hudson R. – Oct
    • Central Pak – Dec.

5. Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I’m still debating about short race vs long run but after last weekend’s debacle, I think I need a confidence booster.

I will probably do the races and add on more miles before, after or the next day to make it count as a long run.

The Great Pumpkin Challenge

Sept 28 – 10K + 6 more = 12 miler

Oct 5 – 5k + 13 more = 18 miler (this race starts at 11 am)

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

 

 

 

 

 

 


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TT: How it all began…


I’ll start by saying that I’m an adult-onset athlete. That means that I did no sports whatsoever until my forties when I started playing tennis (to take my mind off of my impending divorce).

Fleet Feet in Albany, NY started a program for new runners called “No Boundaries.”  Two of my tennis friends talked me into signing up.

The carrot was that we could go out for Mexican food and margaritas after our weekly sessions.

Margaritas & Quesadilla - NMRA

This started on April 1, 2008.  We met with other new runners every Monday night with the goal of eventually running a 5k race in July.

In between these sessions, we were supposed to complete short runs.

pre-skirt lol

I don’t remember much about the runs other than it was not Couch to 5k… we started with 1/4 mile and little by little increased our runs until we could run 3 miles.

There were talks on form, clothing, injury prevention and other running-related topics.

Did I really dress like this?

I immediately felt empowered the first time I ran a mile and I quickly realized that I enjoyed my accomplishment in running much more than in tennis.  You set your own goals and it wasn’t just the score and whether you won or lost the match.  Winning in running means so many things.

I didn’t wait until our scheduled first 5k in July. I ran several before and loved the competition and meeting other runners..

with my partners in crime

I wasn’t serious at first. I didn’t run in the winter and I only ran 1 mile or so during week before my weekend 5k race.

I quickly met my goal of a sub 30 minute 5k and I was happy.  Due to my advanced age, I often won an age group award.

And so I ran lots of 5k races and even mentored a group of newbie runners.

I took me until 2011 to get up enough nerve to run a half marathon.

And now I’ve run almost 70 of them including 2 full marathons.

still wearing the same hat 13 years later

Happy Running! How did your racing begin? 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