Weekly Run Down for 7.7.24-7.14.24: And so it began…

Marathon Training!!! Gulp!

16 weeks to go…

Part 1 (Hal Higdon Novice)

Part 2 (Hal Higdon for Older Runners)

Hopefully training plans are meant to be flexible since I’ve already skipped my 7 miler in favor of a 5k.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – We had planned to stay home and catch up on things since we went to the lake on Friday.

So I went to the gym.. and then my hubby decided it was too hot to anything but boating..

Off we went…

he was right… it was a perfect day to relax in the shade with a beer and a good book… those are my hubby’s feet as he drove into the water.

  • Monday – DAY OFF to go hiking with a friend.

First I had to squeeze in a 3 mile run on the rail trail with another friend..

Then we drove to Pittsfield, MA..

so buggy that we quit after two miles

We had a nice lunch nearby and then drove to Stockbridge, MA.

We took a wrong turn and so this hike turned into longer than planned and the trail to the Laura’s Tower was straight UP..

Not a great view but we earned ice cream after. LOL

  • Tuesday – Rest Day.  So a visit to the gym before work.

With rain forecast the rest of the week (possibly), I had briefly considered a run after work.

Over 90 with a thunderstorm threat… NOPE!

Even my walking friends cancelled so I went out for a drink with a friend (while the hubby played tennis… outdoors?)

  • Wednesday – I was hoping again to squeeze in a run in the ‘hood before any rain arrived.

I agree… running conditions were poor. Not the temps but holy humidity!!!

And no storms….

  • Thursday – Not WFH today so my only option was a run after work

ugh… still hot and humid even along the Hudson (where a concert was preparing to start)

and then a walk on the trails (weather permitted).

no rain and still humid…

We ended the 3 miles with ice cream (what else?)

  • Friday – Again not WFH and a hair appt after work…

Nada today! (Good thing I don’t streak!)

  • Saturday – Long Run Day and Brunch. Many of my running friends were busy and my hubby had planned a day of boating so Plan B was to run the Silks and Satins 5k race

it was a hot one but I enjoyed it and even placed 2nd in my age group

and then drive up to the lake after.

another beautiful day for boating and today we invited friends from the marina to join us for a barbecue.

  • Sunday – Back to NYC (for work).. perhaps a walk there at some point to celebrate:

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – run
  • Tuesday – run?, Broadway show
  • Wednesday – 5K Race (in Brooklyn) or friends meet-up?
  • Thursday – train home
  • Friday – gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday Long Run (8 miles) and Brunch
  • Sunday – GYM, boating

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday –  How to Get Through Summer Running
  • Friday –  Five Favorite Race Photos

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this summer? Do you eat a lot of ice cream in the summer? Still having hot, humid weather where you live? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF: Five Fitness Goals for the Last Half of 2024

Today’s Topic is: Five Fitness Goals for the Last Half of 2024

1.Run 600 More Miles

That will give me over 100o Miles for the year.

It’s not the number that is important but it means that I’ve run consistently and haven’t been injured or sick.

It will definitely be harder this year since I started out the year with a sprained ankle.

2022 (not 2023)

2. Continue my YMCA workouts.

I started going to the gym in March of last year (for free) and then officially joined that July.

Being honest, I don’t enjoy working out but everyone seems to think it is important.

When I’m in town, I do go THREE times a week.

I plan to keep it up.

3. Vary my runs. Do some “drills.”

I’m a creature of habit or I am almost always pressed for time.

I just run. No watch. No speedwork. No hill repeats.

This could possibly give me some speed back.

Ladder Track Workout

4. Finish two more Half Marathons

My unofficial goal is 75 before 75.

I will turn 75 in 2028.

I’ve already completed 68 and have registered for TWO more this year.

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

Oct 13, 2024

5. Complete the NYC Marathon for the 3rd time.

Third time is a charm?

No.

But 4 of my local friends are running it and

I need redemption, they say.

Hopefully I can end my marathon racing on a good note.

YES, THIS IS MY LAST NYC MARATHON!!

Happy Running! What are your fitness goals for the rest of the year? 

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2024 Firecracker 4 Race Recap

              July 4, 2024 9:00 am

Many of my weekend running friends used to run this race every year.

if you read my weekly run downs, you may recognize a few of these runners

I had never joined them because it was always hot, the race is crowded and I’d prefer to head up to the lake early.

Then in 2021,  I decided to do the race for the first time. And I loved it

So I signed up in 2022 and more of my running friends joined me

Last year, I convinced a few more friends to join me.

I was hoping that they would sign up again this year but if not, I knew there would be many others there whom I knew.

Then I had to break it to my hubby as it would interfere with any lake plans.

pic from 2020

He went up on his own to do some repairs on the boat. Since we had planned to go on the boat after my hike the next day, he was cool with me racing today.

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

Since the race was on a Thursday, I was still able to get in a few short runs earlier in the week.

To save time on race day, my friend Deirdre picked up my race packet at Fleet Feet on Monday.

gender-specific tech shirt

The weather for race day: A chance of showers, mainly before 7am. Partly sunny, with a high near 84.

I hoped that they were correct and that it wouldn’t be too humid and we’d be done before the heat set in…

As I’ve said in most of race recaps, my goal in racing these days is to do my best but more importantly, have fun and not get injured. However, racing in cool dry weather, I think would be more fun. LOL.

Race Day:

I ate my usual oatmeal and coffee breakfast and checked the weather – no rain and already warm and humid… boo!

The past few years, I carpooled with Heidi and she knew exactly where to park.  I was thrilled when she again offered. Deirdre and I met her at Leah’s Cakery (which was only a few miles from the race) at 7:45 am. Stan, Sherry and Denise planned to meet us at the race.

We usually found parking on the street but it seemed much more crowded this year and so we had to park in the parking garage. Then we walked toward the start…

We passed the finish line passing many runners that I knew.

Then of course, we took our obligatory pre-race photos…

Denise was late and missed out pic

And we made plans on where to meet after the race. It was cool to see how creatively everyone was dressed for this July 4th holiday race.

I was happy to see so many people racing… even more than last year (although I think they still offered a virtual option.)

There was so much excitement in the air. Live racing rocks!!

Eventually it was time for the race to start (9 am).

Heidi, Deirdre and Sherry headed toward the back.

I stayed toward the front and chatted with some runners whom  I knew.

Though I had run this race 3 times already, the only thing I remembered was that there was a BIG hill during mile 4.

course map

elevation according to my Garmin

Mile 1:

As I mentioned, this was a crowded race.

The bottleneck at the beginning slowed me down which was probably a good thing as I always start out too fast (and still did.).

We began running down Broadway which was a slight downhill but eventually we did hit a hill before we turned left and ran past Congress Park. I already felt the need to walk… I started thinking that this wasn’t going to be a good race…

I may be in there somewhere

I was also wearing running shoes that I hadn’t worn in a while… I did wear them at this race last year and don’t remember a problem.

Blisters=big problem!!

And it seemed like everyone was passing me by but when I glanced at my watch, it showed that my pace was 9:XX minutes!! WTH?

Mile 2:

I was surrounded by runners the whole race. Several times I bumped into runners or they bumped into me.  Then again, it was a big local race with over 2000 finishers.

As we ran through neighborhoods, spectators enthusiastically cheered us on. There were musicians or bands throughout.

The best part was that there were many folks spraying the runners with water as well as sprinklers set up.  I made sure that I ran through each one.  It was very humid and very uncomfortable…

And my blisters seems to be growing…

There was a water stop during this mile.  I did stop and walked for a bit to catch my breath.

I did feel a little stronger during this mile (but that was short-lived.)

The heat and humidity was sucking the life out of me.

Mile 3:

We ran into a few rolling hills during this mile but none too bad. As I mentioned above, there were many different groups playing music. That was a nice distraction.

Saratoga is such a pretty town. I enjoyed running through its streets.

But I started tiring and decided to just walk if I needed to.

I was surprised that there was a second water stop since the race was only 4 miles. I did appreciate it and I stopped again.

In addition to the official water stops, there seemed to be many spectators giving out bottles of water.  I did not stop at any of those since I didn’t want to carry a bottle of water or waste it.

Mile 4:

I think there was one more water stop… I was getting dizzy so I don’t really remember.

And my blisters were getting more and more painful.

I was expecting the steep hill in the last mile. And it did not disappoint. I was wishfully thinking that I could run up the whole thing and finish strong (for once.)

Nope! I had to walk many many times.

Again this year, they gave out ice pops. I remember that it made me nauseous and I threw it away so this year I didn’t even take one.

I continued to run/walk up the hill very slowly.

Finally I spotted that big American flag which meant we were approaching the finish line.

a friend’s husband took this pic

I sprinted as fast as I could at this point.

I saw 40:xx on the clock as I crossed the finish line and was a little disappointed. I knew I was running slower and walked a lot more than the previous year but I expected to at least finish under 40 minutes (No biggie.).

Post Race:

I wanted to watch my friends finish

but it was getting too arm so I grabbed some water and headed to our meeting spot.

Stan finished around my time and Sherry finished soon after.

Eventually Heidi and Deirdre arrived and only a few minutes later, Denise who had walked. (She is a fast walker!!)

I checked the website to see if I won an age group award. Two years ago, I came in 2nd.  Last year, in my new age group, I came in 5th (no surprise since I had slowed down…)

5th again!

Like last year, we decided to stay in Saratoga to have brunch.  First we walked back to our cars to change into dry shirts. We also knew from previous years that the restaurants would be crowded.  So before the race, I had made a reservation in the restaurant where we ate last year.

I made it for 11 am… oops, they stopped serving breakfast at 11 am… and so lunch and drinks it was.

Additional Race Reflections:

I felt that I could have done better if I didn’t walk as much (but I always say that AFTER the race.)

Of course, I think the weather had a lot to do with my pace.  I suck at running in the heat and humidity.

Then there was the painful blisters!!

Lots of excuses. LOL

But probably the most important factors why I enjoy running this race are connecting with friends, challenging myself and the feeling of normalcy on this national holiday!

Win. Win. Win.

Positives:

  • Ample parking (parking garage and street parking, if you get there early)
  • Well marked course.
  • Lots of familiar faces.
  • Interesting course.
  • Friendly volunteers.
  • Music entertainment along the course.
  • Enthusiastic spectators (sprinklers and ice pops)
  • Easy and organized packet pick-up on Mon-Wed and race day
  • Real restrooms before and after and ample number of port-potties
  • Two or three water stops for a 4 mile race.
  • Additional unofficial water tables.
  • Awards (3 deep) for 5 year age group awards
  • Photo Booth
  • 15% discount at Fleet Feet with your bib

Negatives:

  • Steep hill at mile 4
  • Weather (hot, humid)
  • Late start – 9 am for a July race?
  • $$ for race photos

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. I enjoyed it.  I hope that I can make it work and run it again next year.

Final Stats:

2021 –36:26 (PR)
2022: 36:37
2023: 38:49
2024: 40:09

Do you see a trend?

As you can see below, I’m still the Queen of the Positive Splits.

A 10 minute pace is not bad, in my mind, for a 71 year old runner who never does speed work.

No more complaining…

Next Up:

Maybe a July 5k or two

July 13, 2024

and in August, a 10K and possibly a 5k before the half marathons and full marathon arrive in the Fall.

Happy Running! Did you race on July 4th?  Any summer races on your schedule? Please share.

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Weekly Run Down for 6.30.24-7.7.24: Welcome July!

The summer is flying by…

Last Week –

  • Sunday – The early morning rain stopped after I came home from the gym and we had a lovely day on Lake George.

sunshine, little breeze, lunch/beer and I read a whole book= 🙂 (and ice cream after. LOL)

  • Monday – I woke up to rain (again) so I postponed my run until after work.

a sweaty one… I so wish I had run in the morning

  • Tuesday – Too busy to run before work… but then my Internet went down so I had to race to work.  As a result, I had no time to pack running clothes.

After work, I rushed home to change clothes and meet friends to walk on the rail trail.

No RUN!!!

  • Wednesday – Rest Day before tomorrow’s race. I did go to the gym for a quick run before work (to make up for the skipped run the day before)

brought to you by flowers and cooler temps

and then met my BFF for a walk after work after a quick visit to see my granddaughter.

walking soon?

  • Thursday – For the 4th year in a row I ran the Firecracker 4.  

It was great to have a few friends join me and to see so many runners that I knew there.

The race was followed by drinks, lunch and great conversation.

  • Friday – Day Off so I could also participate in the Lake George Hike-athon again.

in the rain in 2022

This year, I invited Deirdre and Kevin and I chose Cat Mountain. It was longer and more challenging that previous hikes. and then we would join my hubby for some boating on Lake George.

Well, unfortunately Deirdre got sick and they cancelled.

I was tired and had climbed Cat Mountain many times so I decided to skip the hike and just drive up to the lake.

We barbecued, swam, napped and had a relaxing day.

  • Saturday – Long Run Day. My last week of only 6 miles.

We woke up to thunderstorms… but they were short-lived and I’ve never sweat so much during a run.

sooo humid!!!!

  • Sunday – Again the gym… not sure what is planned for the rest of the day…

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – DAY OFF, run, hike w/friends
  • Tuesday – GYM, run, walk
  • Wednesday – run
  • Thursday – trail walk
  • Friday –  hair appt.
  • SaturdaySilks & Satins 5k, boating
  • Sunday – Train to NYC (for work), run?

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday –  Firecracker 4 Race Recap
  • Friday –  5 Fitness Goals for the Last Half of 2024

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this summer? How’s the weather been for running? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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Ultimate Coffee Date for July 2024

It’s that time of the month…

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

This mug is in honor of my 9 local “running” friends (We call ourselves “Sole Sisters.)

1.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I have a tennis friend that talked a brunch of us into going to a Salt Den.  I had an open mind esp. when they said that it benefits:

    • RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS-
      Asthma
      Allergies
      Bronchitis
      Cystic Fibrosis
      COPD
      Long Covid
      Sinus Infections
      Snoring
      Ear Infections
    • SKIN DISORDERS-
      Acne
      Eczema
      Psoriasis
    • MENTAL / MINDFULNESS
      Anxiety
      Stress Relief
      PTSD
      Jet Lag

As you can see from the photo above, we sat in lounge chairs in a dimly lit cold room surrounded by Himalayan salt crystals. No water or cell phones (obviously I had mine) are permitted. They provide blankets. You relax there (without shoes) for about an hour.

Honestly, I felt nothing during and after but I’m glad I tried it.  One and done.

2. Over coffee… 

I’d tell you that when my cat died in March, my hubby tried to convince me that my kitten Diamond was lonely.  I finally gave in and got another cat.

I really don’t think she was lonely and in the beginning, she really hated this new cat and made his life miserable.

I think she’s coming around but he prefers to avoid her (which makes her content.)

3. Over coffee… 

I’d tell you that due to my work schedule, hiking has taken a back seat.

I plan to take a few Mondays off this summer and fall to get back out there and explore some trails with friends.

July 2023

4.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I question my sanity for training for another marathon.

FFF: NYC Marathon 2024: Yes or No? | My First 5K and More...

I do enjoy just running 6 miles on the weekend and running short races.

5k 🙂

5. Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I also can’t decide if I want to claim my deferral for the February half marathon.

I hate to waste $$. The race cost a lot and the deferral cost $40.

A 5k seems so much more enjoyable.

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

 

 

 

 

 

 


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TT: 2024 Mid-Year Review

Today’s topic is Your 2024 Mid-Year Review.

Wow, six months went by pretty quickly.

Things have not been perfect (what ever is) and so there’s definitely room for improvement.  Of course, some good things went down.

Running-Related:

  • 407 Miles

My annual goal is 1000 but I started the year with a sprained ankle but if I stay healthy and train for that full marathon, I may actually reach my goal.

My favorite miles were those with friends…

  • 7 Races (3 Half Marathons, 1 -10K, 3 – 5Ks)

Again, lower number than normal… Quality not quantity, right?

One of my favorites was when I skipped a half marathon and ran a new 5k in Florida instead (and met Jeannie Rice).

  • 4 Age Group Awards

Bridge the Gap 5k – 1st
Bacon Hill Bonanza 10k – 1st
Tropicool 5k – 1st
Valley Cats Father’s Day Home Run 5k – 2nd

None were speedy but it depends who shows up…

  • Walked 3 Races

However, one was a free local race, one was free since I was a mentor and so I only walked ONE serious race.

Run for Women 5k (7 of us walked)

  • DNSed 4 Races

Three were also free local races so only ONE big DNS (for the 2nd year in a row).

  • Mentored 2 Running Groups

STEM (victims of Domestic Violence)

Race for Women Training Challenge group

It’s always rewarding to help others reach their goals.

Fitness-Related:

  • 0 Bike Rides

Correction, maybe a few on the stationary bike early in the year when I couldn’t run.

  • 60 Gym Visits

When I was home, I tried to go to the gym on non-running days which was usually 3 times each week.

  • 3 Hiking Mondays

Working full-time so no longer always an option to have the day off. But it’s a great alternative to running and an opportunity to visit new places.

  • 2 Trail Thursdays

The ARE trail series has just begun….

Again when I’m in town, I like to walk them with friends

  • Many Walking Tuesdays

Whenever I’m in town and have friends available, there was walks on the local rail trail…

Non-Running Related:

  • Many visits to NYC

Mostly due to work and always an opportunity to connect with friends, see a Broadway show and/or visit a park or museum.

  • Two Florida Vacations

In February, I visited friends on the East coast (Delray Beach)

And in May, I traveled with tennis friends to the West coast (Naples)

And I am working on my “word” for 2024:

My word for 2021 - Joy — Katie the Creative Lady | Create, Capture, Celebrate

Happy Running! How has your year gone so far? Please share.

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Weekly Run Down for 6.23.24-6.30.24: Just a Quick One

That is a work trip to NYC… only 2 nights.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – I took an early train down to NYC with a friend.

It was hot AF but we managed to have a nice time hanging out on Governor’s Island.

She left that evening to visit my college roommate in the Hamptons.

Too bad I was stuck working.

  • Monday – After a long work day in Jamaica Queens, I returned to my hotel, changed into running clothes and headed by subway to Central Park.

It was so windy but it felt great compared to the heat and humidity of the day before.

  • Tuesday – Just a work day and then the train home.
  • Wednesday – I dragged myself out of bed and went for a run in the ‘hood before work.

  • Thursday – Another early morning run… today I had more time and drove to the rail trail…

And then after work, I met up with my tennis friends.  This month we went to a Salt Den and then out to dinner.

Honestly, not impressed with the Salt Den but glad I tried it…

  • Friday – Back to the gym before work and just mah jongg (at my house) in the evening.
  • Saturday – Long Run Day and Brunch.

Still run/walking a leisurely 6 miles before I get serious with marathon training…

Woke up to pouring rain so decided to wait a little while and then rain or shine, just do it…

and the rain stopped!!!

  • Sunday – Gym and boating (weather dependent)

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – run 
  • Tuesday – run, walk
  • Wednesday – GYM, walk
  • Thursday – DAY OFF – Firecracker 4 race
  • Friday – DAY OFF – Hike-athon
  • Saturday Long Run and Brunch
  • Sunday – GYM, boating

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday –  2024 Half Year Review
  • Friday –  Ultimate Coffee Date

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this summer?  Any exciting summer plans? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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Runfessions for June 2024

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

1.I runfess…

I complain about my lack of speed… A LOT!

I used to think that a finish time for a 5k was good for me if it were 27:xx.

When that stopped happening, I resigned myself to at least a sub 30 min. finish.

Guess what?  That may never happen again.

And I realized that it doesn’t bother me (much) anymore.

Racing is just fun!!

And so I plan to continuer even if I have to walk a race.

2. I runfess…

I decided to skip a race that I have enjoyed in the past due to working on Sunday and having to change our boating day to Saturday (race day).

Of course, then there was a post on FB:

I also wanted to give a shout-out to those who have run all 4 editions of the race…Among the women are Meghan Bethel, Darlene Cardillo, Laura Clark, Jane Labombard, Jamie Lemiszki, and Jill Pederson.

Definitely FOMO on my part especially since due the weather forecast, WE DIDN’T GO UP TO THE LAKE!!

3. I runfess…

Speaking of races… (always)

I already registered for a December 10K.

Is that risky after running a full marathon and so far in advance?

It will be a race-cation in Tampa, Florida. No matter what it will be fun!!

4. I runfess…

I’m enjoying my relaxed long run schedule.

But soon it will be ending!!

Marathon Training Guide For Beginners | Nutrition Tips For Marathons

You probably know that following a plan is not my strong suit.

So this time, I have TWO 8 week plans:

Hal Higdon Novice

Hal Higdon for Older Runners

5. I runfess…

This hot weather has cut back on my sleep!!

I had to become a morning runner!!!

haven’t done this YET…

But I work all day and then do all sorts of things in the evening.

You get my drift.

it helps if you can recruit a friend or there’s time for brunch after…

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

 

 

 

 

 

 


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2024 Valley Cats Father’s Day Home Run 5k

ValleyCats Father's Day Home Run 5K :: Hudson-Mohawk Road Runners Club

June 15, 2024 – 9 AM

This race was not on my radar.  I was planning a long run and taking a break from racing.

Then my friend (as she did the past two years) asked me to do it with her.  How could I say No?

This was the 6th time that I had run this race.  I ran it in 2010!!

they gave out free ice cream that year,

Yes, 14 years ago! I ran with Amanda, a running friend at that time.

This is the race where I met new running BFF Mary. We ran many races together after that. When she eventually moved to Palm Springs, I visited her twice.

Kelly and Mary (on the right)

Then I ran it again in 2016. I knew a lot of runners by then. And it was even more fun.

here with my friend Tom

and my age group competition, Carolyn

My time back in 2010 was 29:40 but improved to 28:47 in 2016.  Both years, I was 2nd in my age group (won a cap, then gloves).

2022? Anything could happen… no expectations.

A course PR! 28:43

2nd in my AG again to Carolyn and won a bat….

The good news last year was that Carolyn didn’t turn 70 until later in the year.

I won my age group!!

But my time was slower: 29:11 (GT)

I was sure that I would have a PW this year since the finish times for the two 5ks I’ve run this year were in the 30s and I walked my recent 5k.

It’s all good. I’m thrilled when I am ABLE to race (especially in a year that included a sprained ankle and food poisoning).

My friend Heidi would be running it with me again. It is always fun to run a race with a friend.

2022

2023

Pre-Race Preparations and Activities:

Last weekend, I kept up my base and ran 6 miles

and then during the week, I ran a few short runs in NYC.

Marathon training does not start until July 9!! Besides, I had Monday off so if necessary, I could run my 6 mile long run then.

The truth was that after FIVE days working in NYC, I was exhausted.  The last thing I wanted to do was get up early on Saturday and run a race!!

Nevertheless, when I got home Friday night I put together my running outfit.. at least rain wasn’t forecast (like last year.)

Race Day:

I dragged myself out of bed and had my usual race breakfast (coffee and oatmeal)

The race was scheduled to start at 9 am and I got there around 8:15.

I immediately found Heidi and then got my shirt and bib.

In addition to the shirt, each runner got 4 tickets to a baseball game.  This year they added a ticket to the Strawberry and Wine Festival that was also held that day. Heidi and I traded tickets.

We milled around chatting with runners that we knew.

Then I spotted a runner that I had met in April while waiting for the H2H half to start.

I forget to get a pic but she’s in the middle

She read this blog and decided to drive several hours from MA to run the race!  It was so fun to meet up again!!

We finally found the mascot for our annual pic.

With the breeze, it seemed like perfect weather for a race.

Below is the course map and elevation:

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“their” elevation chart

and “mine”

It had been about 6 weeks since my last 5k…

I had not been thrilled with my lack of speed and thought I would do some speed drills on a nearby track.  But nope… that never happened.

And then I, due to food poisoning, I was forced to walk my favorite 5k.

So again, my race goal was to finish happy and uninjured… zero expectations of a fast finish time…

As you can see from the pics above, this race began and ended at the home of the Valley Cats, a local baseball team that plays at Joe Bruno Stadium in Troy, NY, on the campus of Hudson Valley Community College.

There was no chip timing at the start line so I probably should have moved closer to the front (but I didn’t really think about it…)

Mile 1:

The race began in the parking lot and then we ran around the outside of the stadium before heading into the neighborhoods.

I wear my Garmin for races but as mentioned, it had been awhile.  As soon as I started it, it began updating the software.  Boo!

I played with it but there wasn’t much I could do.

I had started with several friends but they quickly got ahead and kept gaining on me as the race went on. My goal became to just keep them in sight and cut as many tangents as possible.

Eventually I was able to start my watch … I don’t remember much about the first mile other than I was dragging (and it felt warmer than it was due to the sun).

I think I willed myself to run and not walk…

Mile 2:

Finally there was a water stop around mile 1.5 so I walked a bit. The neighborhoods were rolling hills but nothing too bad until one steep one during the second mile.  I tried to run up it but the legs just weren’t having it. So I ran/walked it.

We repeated most of the course afterwards in 2022 so here are some pics from the neighborhoods 

It felt warm as I mentioned… occasionally we did feel the breeze but as usual, it was was when we were running into it.

My legs weren’t tired but I found myself out of breath… pollen, lack of sleep, out of shape?

And was there a mile 2 marker or did I miss it?

Mile 3-3.1:

A few more walks, I think. And then there was a welcome downhill during mile 3.

We finished the race inside the stadium and I gave it everything (which wasn’t much at this point).

I didn’t expect a course PR however I thought of finishing under 30 minutes. (I think that’s just a dream now…)

As I approached the finish line, 29 turned to 30 minutes and then 30 turned to 31.

A course PW!

Post Race Activities:

I may have come to accept my lack of speed because I was not really disappointed in my time.

I waited for Heidi to finish.

She was happy with how she did.

Then we headed for the food. There was a decent spread: popcorn, chips, cookies, bananas, apples, coffee, water. There was also a barbecue. I ate a hot dog and several cookies.

Everyone whom I talked to before the race seemed to have a good race. Some finished ahead of me and some after.

I checked the results and I did win an award – 2nd in my age group as did several of my friends.

And my friend from MA was the FIRST FEMALE!! Woo Hoo!

So we waited around for the awards ceremony (which took place after the kids race.)

this year’s award was a hat

Then off we went to brunch… I only had iced coffee. lol.

After showering and changing, I invited a friend to join me at the Strawberry and Wine Festival.

wine, sprits, music, ice cream, crafts… loads of fun and it was FREE!!

Additional Race Reflections:

When I dragged myself out of bed that morning, I was not feeling good about running this race.

As usually happens, I connected with some awesome people, ran a decent race and don’t regret it one bit.

Positives:

  • Ample parking.
  • Well marked course.
  • Lots of familiar faces.
  • 4 free tickets to a game as swag
  • 1 free ticket to the Strawberry and Wine Festival there
  • Interesting course (through the neighborhoods and finish in a baseball stadium)
  • Friendly and abundant number of volunteers.
  • Free photos
  • Decent post-race food
  • Cute age group award (my hubby likes it)

Negatives:

  • Gun time (not chip timed)
  • Long course (many said it was 3.2 this year)
  • My Garmin missed the beginning of the race
  • Hills (but don’t most races)
  • Unisex tee shirts (but there were tech material this year)

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. Yes. It’s a nice local race. And very well organized. Maybe someone will twist my arm to run it again next year. LOL.

Final Stats:

Gun Time = 31:10

Next Up:

Adirondack Race to the Lakes 7 Miler

June 22, 2024

Skipping this race for the first time and waiting until…

Happy Running!  How did you celebrate Father’s Day Weekend? Running any summer 5ks? Please share.

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Weekly Run Down for 6.16.24-6.23.24: Heating Up!!

Summer arrived with a vengeance… over 90 degrees most of the week.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – I had not been to the gym in a week so I was glad to be back on those machines

Not that warm out yet but a lovely day to be out on the lake…

my hubby is wearing the hat I won at the 5k the day before… we had a barbecue and I read anther good book (The Mystery Guest)

  • Monday – DAY OFF – Recovering from my week in NYC and started the day (before it got warm) with a run.  Because I skipped my long run on Saturday, I ran 3 miles in the ‘hood followed by 3 more with a friend.

selfie fail but we did try a new place for coffee.

I did lots of errands and got ready for my guest who would be arriving on Wednesday…

I visited with my granddaughter…

9 mos old!

and finally met up with my BFF for a walk.

  • Tuesday – A quick trip to the gym before work…

and a steamy walk with a friend after work.  Searching for shade, we walked at the Arboretum rather than the rail trail.

warm, humid and buggy but pretty…

  • Wednesday – DAY OFF to celebrate Juneteenth…

Unfortunately the gym was closed so I went for a very early run along the river…

I was glad to have company to motivate me to get out of bed but it was slow (my friend’s knee was bothering her)

And then my guest arrived….

yup, another tuxedo kitten to keep Diamond (whom he hasn’t met yet) company… he is very sweet

I spent the afternoon cooling off in a running friend’s pool.

Plan B – Take my walk in the mall (due to the heat and threat of thunderstorms)

  • Thursday – I dragged myself out of bed to get in my run… there was no way I would run after work when it was almost 100 degrees. Again I had company…Yay!

there’s a Pride event this weekend

In the evening, I went to a wine tasting fundraiser… it was to raise $$ for the organization that saves stray kittens/cats (where I got my latest cat).

it was very warm there and we didn’t win any of the raffles but we tasted many local wines and enjoyed the appetizers and cat-themed desserts.

  • Friday – Back to the gym before work and just mah jongg in the evening.
  • Saturday – Long Run Day and Brunch.  Still not long and enjoying that it’s not.

But having FOMO because I usually run a race in Lake George today.

I skipped that race because the hubby and I had to re-schedule our boating on the lake to today.

no rain yet but sooooo humid!!

With all the thunderstorms in the area, we had to cancel boating for this weekend.

it poured most of the afternoon

  • Sunday – Early train to NYC (for work).

My tennis friend is joining me and we plan to spend the day together before she heads out to the Hamptons.

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday – work, run in NYC
  • Tuesday – work, train home
  • Wednesday – GYM, run
  • Thursday – run, Trail walk, out with tennis friends (Salt Den & dinner)
  • Friday – GYM, mah jongg chez moi
  • Saturday Long Run and Brunch
  • Sunday – GYM, boating

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday –  Father’s Day Home Run 5k Race Recap
  • Friday –  Runfessions

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races this summer? Do you race often in the summer? Did you experience a heat wave this past week?  If so, how did you deal?  Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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