FFF: Drink Your Coffee!

This post is for all you coffee drinkers (or future coffee drinkers).

Here are 5 ways that coffee (that is with caffeine) can enhance your running performance:

  1. Moderate intake of coffee lowers perceived exertion. That means that your workouts may feel easier. So you may be able to maintain your desired running pace longer. 
  2. Coffee increases your blood levels of free fatty acids. That makes them available for fuel while preserving your glycogen stores. In other words, you may be able to run longer distances.
  3. Coffee can also help preserve glycogen stores when consumed after exertion. So you should try drinking some after a run, as well.
  4. Coffee stimulates the central nervous system, leading to increased alertness and lower perception of fatigue. A no-brainer on how this could help your running.
  5. Coffee stimulates peristalsis (or a bowel movement).  So definitely try drinking some coffee before a race. LOL

Yes, I have tried caffeinated teas and they just didn’t have the same effect for me.

Of course, every runner is different. You may not need caffeine at all. 

And my after race preference is actually chocolate milk not coffee.

Happy Running! Do you drink coffee?  Any other benefits of coffee that I have missed? Please share.

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TT: Six Favorites of 2021

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I picked SIX categories but I couldn’t limit myself to one answer for each. lol

1.Favorite Run:

Firecracker 4

I unexpectedly loved this July 4th run. It was the first time I had run this course and believe it not, it was my only PR of the year. And the popsicle at mile 4 was awesome.

Electric City 5 miler

A brand new race.  So I had no idea what the course would be like.  But you can’t beat running on a bike path along the river.  Definitely need to run this one again.

2. Favorite Race:

 Smuttynose Rockfest Half Marathon

Probably because I ran the race with my running friends, I enjoyed this race the most. It was my fastest half marathon of the year, as well. Who doesn’t love a race with ocean views?

Run for the Roses 5k

It was hilly so I may not have loved the course.  But I got to meet up with runners that I had not seen since we ran the 2014 Love Run in Philly together. We had a blast and the race wag was a library book and a rose.  I also won an age group award.

3. Favorite Hike:

 Plotterkill Falls

Most of my hikes, I did alone but this one I did with two friends. I love waterfalls. I think they are even prettier frozen but this hike was the most challenging I’ve even done. I still cringe when I think about the trail conditions that day.

Kaaterskill Falls

Another waterfall in warmer weather (if you look closely you can see some folk swimming under the falls). I also did this one with a friend which made it more fun.

4. Favorite Meal:

Post Race Hard Cider and Fries

This snack was after a half marathon. The hard cider was free and the fries were not but delicious.

Post Run French Toast Brunch

One of my favorite brunches when we run on the rail trail.  If I run at 10 miles, this strawberry-stuff item is my reward.

5.Favorite Event/Activity:

Lighthouse Boat Tour (near Fort Lauderdale, FL)

A spur of the moment decision the day before my half marathon. I was lucky to get a ticket for the last boat that day.

College Reunion at the Van Gogh Exhibit in NYC

Though I had seen this exhibit in Montreal (pre-pandemic), it was fun to do it again with friends (whom I had studied in France with).

6. Favorite Book:

The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek

Based on a true story and better than JoJo Moyles’ Giver of Stars IMO.

The Plot

A page-turner with a surprising twist at the end.

Happy Running! What are some of your favorites of 2021? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Weekly Run Down for 1.30.22-2.6.22: Getting Ready for the Next One…

No rest for the weary.

One week until the big half marathon in Florida!!

That meant getting my runs done no matter what the weather is.

Last Week:

  • Sunday – In spite of the frigid weather and icy/snowy roads, I managed to get my long run done.

sunshine always helps with negative wind chill temps

  • Monday – #mevermissamonday. No time to get it done until after work.  Besides I woke up to another sub-zero temps day. Grateful that it now stays light until 5 pm.

this was an interesting new neighborhood.

And January is now over – 96 miles and I completed the Ragnar Challenge (31 days of logging activities with my blogger friends).

  • Tuesday – Today I was able to squeeze my run in during lunch. Again I was in the office for a bit so I stopped off at UAlbany. 30 degrees and sunshine were heavenly.

if you look on the bottom left, you can see the machine that clears and salts the paths

Then I could go for an outdoor walk with friends right after work.

Today also started a one month challenge sponsored by our Fleet Feet store – My goal is 15 miles/week. At the end of the month, if I reach 60 miles, I’ll get a $15 gift card. Win. Win,

  • Wednesday – I thought about a rest day after 3 days in a row of running. But the forecast was for rain on Thursday and snow on Friday.  So I took my running shoes to the roads once again. The sun has left us and added some wind but the temps were in the 40s. No complaints here.

only had time to run in the neighborhood…that was an election sign but her name spoke to me. lol

Lunch runs enable me to walk after work with friends.  (Eventually this will end when I go back to the office. Sigh.)

  • Thursday – A busy work day and a rainy/snowy one. I was right to have run the day before.

I couldn’t get out of work early enough to join my friends on their Ice Castles visit (I got tix instead for Sunday) but planned make the long drive to have dinner with them. Due to the inclement weather, the ice castles got cancelled.  Instead I decided to join my hubby and his friend for dinner. Much to my surprise, we picked a restaurant where some of my friends were having a birthday dinner.  Sorry hubby, “I see you everyday.”

  • Friday – Rest day because of the miserable weather – rain, snow, sleet, freezing rain….even mah jongg was cancelled.. And because of a possible long run the next day.
  • Saturday – Finally the weather allowed us to run on a Saturday!! It was very cold and windy but sunny. IOW, it could have and has been worse. Another 8 miles this weekend and so happy to do it with a friend. The hay is in the barn as they say.

We had planned on 10 but it seemed to get colder and windier so we quit… (still below zero with the wind chill)

Then I did quite a few errands to get ready to go on vacation next week, including getting my nails done.

  • Sunday –  Rest day but a lot of walking around in Lake George at the Ice Castles.  So fun. Glad they built them (for the first time) here.

I wish we could have stayed until it got dark… they are lit up in different colors

This Coming Week on the Run– 

  • Monday – run  before work. walk with BFF
  • Tuesday – run after work, walk with friends
  • Wednesday – run at lunch, hair appt after work, PACK!
  • Thursday – rest day, 5:30 am flight to West Palm, pick up rental car, friend meet-up in Delray
  • Friday -sunrise run, various activities with friends
  • Saturday – rest day, another friend meet-up in Delray, garden visit in Vero Beach on the way to Palm Bay hotel, packet pick-up in Melbourne
  • Sunday – PUBLIX FLORIDA HALF MARATHON, friend meet-up in Jensen Beach after, then drive to former roomie’s place in Boca Raton.

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Six Favorites from 2021
  • Friday – Benefits of Coffee

Next Week on the Run– 

  • Monday – drive to Miami to see Monet exhibit among other things
  • Tuesday – sunrise run with fellow blogger in Boca, return car, flight home
  • Wednesday – run at lunch
  • Thursday – run after work. walk with friends
  • Friday -rest day, mah jongg
  • Saturday Long Run (8 mi. taper)
  • Sunday – rest day

Next Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Winter Bucket List
  • Friday – What I’m Looking for in a Coach

I am linking up with Kim and Deborah for

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Happy Running! How is your running going? Did run a lot of miles in January? Any in-person races planned?  How are you dealing with winter running so far? Have you ever visited ice Castles?  Any warm weather destination vacations planned? Please share.

FFF: Ultimate Coffee Date for Feb. ’22

It’s that time of the month…

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

1. Over coffee… 

I’d tell you that I just ran a half marathon but crazy me signed up for two more this month!

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2.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that you can never have too many pairs of running shoes especially if someone sells them cheaply. (I do add my own insoles!!)

Topos for $49 (new=$130) and they’re purple!

$40… had to buy them

3.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that my running group has been shrinking.  Between those who winter in Florida, those who are sick and those who are injured, I have struggled to find company to do my long runs on the weekends.  But fortunately I have only had to run ONE long run solo (due to 2 last minute cancellations).

I miss my tribe!

4.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that I giddy about leaving this cold weather and heading to Florida in less than a week. I know it may not be very warm but it won’t be icy and the temps should be above freezing.

beach time?

5.Over coffee…

I’d tell you that related the above vacation, I have quite a few friends to visit and activities with them, believe it or not, will NOT involve running.

with a tennis friend, college roommate and former co-worker

Don’t worry, there will be:

    • a sunrise run or two
    • a half marathon
    • a meet-up with a running blogger (guess who?)

Happy Running! What’s new with you?  Have you signed up for any winter long races? Do you ever buy used clothing/shoes? Any trips planned to escape the cold?  Do you always try to get in your running when you visit friends? Have you met other bloggers in person? Please share.


 

 

 

 

 


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Fred LeBow Half Marathon Race Recap

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I signed up for the Fred LeBow Half Marathon as my 54th Half Marathon (and first of 2022) for several reasons:

  • I love NYC.
  • I love running in Central Park.
  • I hadn’t run a race there since January 2020.
  • I had enough pts for a free hotel room and free train to NYC.
  • I had thought my NYC BRFs Cari and Elizabeth may be running it too or at least we could meet up during the weekend.
  • It kept me doing weekend long runs during the cold temps of upstate NY.
  • I would be running another half marathon in 3 weeks (so could consider this as a training run.)
  • I had hoped to run the Frozen Penguin Half Marathon a few weeks earlier but it was cancelled.
  • I ran this half marathon in 2020 with a sore foot so this would be a do-over.
  • As a NYRR half marathon, if I do finish under 2:27, it would be easier to time qualify for 2023 NYC half & full marathons.

Half Marathon Training:

As I mentioned above, I had hoped to run a half marathon in Central Park two weeks earlier. I love to sign up for winter halfs because it motivates me to keep doing those long runs in the cold weather. (And this year, the temps were COLD!!)

If you follow my posts, you also know that I am not strict about following a training plan. But I do try to do those weekday short runs

and get in those double digit runs on the weekend..

I knew about the HILLS that would taunt me during the race. I have run in this park and I ran the Shape Half Marathon which was also several loops of the park (but different start and end.)

survived but not smiling

I also ran this same race in 2020. That time, due to construction, they added an extra hill and I was suffering big time from foot pain (so I had missed many weeks of training.)

smiling cuz it was over

In case you have never heard of Fred LeBow, he died of cancer in 1994 at age 62, but before his illness, he left an unforgettable mark on running in New York and the world as a runner, race director and founder of the New York City Marathon. There’s a statue in his honor in Central Park.

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

I took the train to NYC on Saturday morning. It was -6 degrees when I left (but the temps were a lot warmer in NYC – balmy 20s). I arrived at 11am and my hotel check-in time was 3 pm.  Due to COVID, there’s no hotel bag check but luckily my room was ready.  So I checked into my hotel on 39th St. and grabbed some lunch.

when in NYC… bagel and lox!

Months ago, I had bought some cheap tickets to a Broadway show in order to have something to do besides walking my feet off the day before a half marathon.  The show that I wanted to see was To Kill a Mockingbird but it closed so I wound up changing my tix for a different show.

The story in this show was told to songs by Bob Dylan

.Afterward, I grabbed some pizza for dinner

and walked around the area (Hudson Yards and Manhattan West) …

and eventually headed back to my hotel in order to plan my race day.

heat wave, right?

I have not run many winter half marathons so it was a challenge to decide on what to wear to keep warm but not too warm for 13.1 miles.

hidden is a skirt with tights attached

Luckily I still had some throw always and foil wrap to add to my outfit.

Race Day:

I brought my usual race breakfast of oatmeal and coffee with me and got up around 5:30 am.  It was chillier than I hoped so I put on my throwaway shirt and jacket, DIY arm sleeves, grabbed a foil blanket and called an Uber. (My hotel was on West 39th and the start was near E. 102nd. I could have taken the subway but obviously way too far to walk.

As I did in 2020, I got there too early and FROZE!!!

I had to pick up my bib and check my bag… everything was so well-organized even with ID and vaccination checks that it only took minutes.

decided to wear 2020 beanie and save this one for after the race

It seemed like most racers were there as well (the race sold out at 5,000) and we lamented about the cold but we knew that it was warmer than recent days.

As I was walking around trying to stay warm, I passed a heated tent with chairs. The runners in it invited me in.  It was awesome. Unfortunately eventually we got kicked out since it was for staff only. So we huddled near it sucking up any warm air that we could.  Of course, they soon shooed us away too.

happy to thaw out here

Soon it was time anyway to head to the corrals and I was assigned (as always) to corral I (based on a fast 10k race).  I debated what to throw away and decided on just the jacket and foil.  I kept on the extra shirt…. I was freezing!

I’ll do my best to recap the race below. (Warning: it’ll be long…)

The Race Plan: Do not get injured!! (You need to be healthy for the Florida half in 3 weeks!) And have fun!!

I would most likely do a lot of walking… because there would be umpteen hills!! (3 Harlems, several Cats and many other annoying smaller ones.)

I planned to stop and walk briefly at every water stop (so I wouldn’t get dehydrated even in the cold) and to stop and walk longer to eat a gel at every other water stop.

Anyway, here’s how the race went:

2022 Course Map:

2 1/2 loops of the park – 3 Harlem Hills and 2 Cat Hills 

Check out this elevation:

Miles 1-5:

It took a LONG almost 7 minutes to get to the start line. Even though I had on 2 pairs of gloves, my hands were numb as were my feet. I was glad to wear my buff since it kept my face warm.

It was slow going at first due to the crowd but soon we heading for a downhill stretch. Of course, I tried to stay slow and it felt slow but when you look at my stats you’ll see that familiar pattern – slow… slow… slower.

My corral had a 2:10 pacer whom I lost immediately. I never did see a 2:20 one if there was one.  I was happy to never see a 2:30 one.

courtesy of nyrr

The first hill was Harlem and it was the steepest.  I ran up most of it thinking that it wasn’t so bad (my opinion changed by the third time)

Once I started running, I realized that I was indeed perfectly dressed. In fact during the 2nd mile, I decided to take off my throw-away shirt.  Not easy. It got tangled in my two other shirts and I forgot about my watch. To make along story short, I had to take off my watch and two shirts and re-dress.

The best news was that my FOOT never HURT.  (Much different than the last time I ran this race two years ago when I could barely walk on it.)

I always tried to pick up speed on the downhills but they were short-lived as there were always smaller hills – the Sisters, etc.  According to Strava, each hill has a name.

There was a water stop early, I think I skipped it as well as the last one.  Many offered Honey Stinger Gels which I did grab (free is free lol).

I knew that Cari and maybe Elizabeth would be be cheering for me on the west side at 79th St. Of course, I really couldn’t figure out most of time where I was in the park… it seemed to be hill, recover, hill, recover hill. lol. I never saw Cari on the first loop but it turned out that she arrived just as I was going by.

I had eaten breakfast at 5:30 am so I was very hungry, I think I stopped at the next water stop around mile 4 to eat a GU.

not sure what I was doing (I’m on the left)

So we continued circling the park… many small annoying hills and then the 2nd largest hill, Cat Hill. I did the same as with Harlem, ran up most and then walked. Cat wasn’t as steep but seemed a lot longer.

(In case you’ve never run in Central Park, it’s called Cat Hill because there is a statue of a cat staring down at you.)

Soon we were back on the east side and passed the statue of Fred Lebow.  Every runner saluted him as they ran by.

Miles 6-10:

We passed the start again and that meant we were heading for round 2 of Harlem Hill.  Of course, it got harder to run up it each time. I did my best but never was able to run the whole thing.

I grabbed a Honey Stinger gel at one of the water stops. I ate it around mile 7 1/2. (It was a first time for Honey… a little too sweet but no bad after effects)

As we headed for the west side again, I was looking forward to seeing my friends Cari and Elizabeth. Around mile 8, I spotted Cari who snapped a pic and shouted “See you at the finish!” I so appreciated her being there to cheer me on especially since it was a cold day.

Thanks Cari for the action pic!!

That gave me some short-lived energy but since this was the second loop of the park, there was Cat Hill again and the statue of Fred and hill after hill after hill.

Miles 11-13.4:

We passed the start for the last time (Thank God!).  Always cruel when that happens to a slower runner. So many runners were walking by with their medals on already.

It was almost over but it wasn’t.  Some downhill as before but leading up for the last time to Harlem Hill. I occasionally looked at my watch and saw that each mile was slower than the next.  I was ok with it (this was not planned as a PR or anything even close) and so I decided to just do what I had to do to finish.  That meant walking a lot in that last mile… Harlem Hill during mile 13… Sigh.

But I finally turned toward the finish line and then turned again.

I ran as fast as I could…. (Adrenaline took over here!)

I saw Cari and Elizabeth cheering me on.

Post Race Activities:

I immediately got my medal, my foil sheet and posed for a quick pic.

I grabbed a bagel and headed to bag check to get some warm clothes and meet Cari and Elizabeth.

my awesome race supporters

I was cold now… I was glad to have packed a down jacket, vest and gloves.

We walked out of the park (from E102nd to W72nd).

the obligatory Imagine pic

stopping along the way for more pics

now I can wear the race beanie

so we could have brunch together.

photo credit = Cari. We were outside but there was a heater above us… I look cold

yes it was as good as it looks.

After brunch, we went our separate ways.  We would see each other in five weeks for another Central Park half marathon. Stay tuned…

Rather than taking the subway, I decided to walk back to my hotel (on 39th St.)

40,000 steps for the day!! OY!

Hotel check out is normally noon but I reserved a late check-out for 2 pm.  It was now 1:45. Yikes.  Originally I had a train ticket for 7:15 pm, but wisely changed it to 5:15 pm.  As I mentioned earlier, there were no bag check options (due to COVID).  I was not planning on dragging my luggage around the city so I changed my train ticket again and left at 3:40 pm.

I don’t recommend sitting for hours on a train or plane after running a half marathon.  I was quite stiff that night. (The good news is that I felt fine the next day.)

Additional Race Reflections:

As you can see from the stats below, my splits were slower the second half the race.

I was surprised and thrilled that I finished under 2:27!! (one of my 2022 goals). But a little disappointed that I only finished about 30 seconds faster than 2020 when I ran this race untrained and hurting.

Enough whining…I am so grateful to be able to visit NYC and run a race. I am unbelievably happy that after the race, my legs/feet felt fine.. no pain anywhere (always a good thing at my age.)

All in all, I thought this was a great race.

The Good:

  • Easy packet pick-up (M-F at Run Center and also race morning near the start).
  • Vaccination required for ALL participants.
  • Many porta potties at the start. Long lines but they moved quickly (I was told – did not use).
  • Bag Check. Well organized before and easy pick up at the end.
  • Water and Gatorade stops (7 at least)
  • Gels available at several water stops
  • Many porta-potties along the course in addition to real CP bathrooms
  • Roads were dry.
  • Friends cheering for support.
  • Well marked course.
  • Timing Clock at every mile.
  • Great crowd support at the big hills!
  • Los of volunteers as course marshals and at water stops (and it was cold out!!)
  • Pacers (useful if you started in the correct corral).
  • Very cool medal.
  • Great winter beanie.
  • Foil blankets put on and taped close for each runner.
  • Blogger meet-up with Cari and another friend to share the race experience after.
  • NO foot pain. No Blisters.

The Bad:

  • No packet pick-up on Saturday (day before the race) so those who do not live in NYC had to do day of race pick-up
  • Loops!!!  2 1/2.
  • Hills in Central Park. 3 Harlems, 2 Cats (and they are long and steep) among other smaller hills
  • I did not do any training on hills (my bad)
  • So cold waiting before the race (but it could have been worse).
  • Post-race food – just bagel and apple (COVID?)
  • No photos

Would I recommend this race?

Yes.

Do it if you can.  You won’t regret it (unless you hate hills lol).

No, it’s not an easy course. Only a little over 5,000 runners usually participate so a small race by NYC standards. And not an expensive one.

Final Stats:

Splits:

my Garmin time is off… may have had auto-pause on?? or started it late?

yeah there was lots of walking..

Next Up:

This one should have warmer weather but you never know with Florida.  I ran this one three years ago in the pouring rain.  No hills just TWO big bridges.

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Happy Running! Ever run this race? Have you raced in NYC? Ever run a cold weather half marathon? Please share.

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Weekly Run Down for 1.23.22-1.30.21: Recovery Week

Recovering from my recent HILLY half marathon.

But not too much recovery since I have another one in two weeks.

Last Week:

  • Sunday – An exhausting but fun day in NYC.  I ran the Fred Lebow Half Marathon In Central Park.

It was harder than expected so didn’t do as well as hoped. Still I met my goal.

After the race, I walked with my friends (who came to the race) through the park and to brunch.

Then I walked back to my hotel. (The race ended on E102nd… my hotel was on W 39th.)  40,000 steps for the day.

  • Monday – Though I was quite stiff the night before, I felt good today. I was even tempted to do a recovery run but decided that I should just go for a walk.
  • Tuesday  – Anxious to get back out running especially before the temps dropped. I had to go to the office for a little while so I decided to run at nearby UAlbany.

I usually run here at night so I varied my route since it was daylight… took it slow but the legs felt great.

After work, it was warm enough for an outdoor walk with friends.

  • Wednesday – Frigid but at least sunny. So I snuck out before work and as usual, it was such a nice way to start the day.

10 degrees, feels like 0 didn’t even feel bad since it hadn’t started to get windy yet.

  • Thursday – Another cold day. Even colder in the morning than the day before (-6). I decided to wait until after work to run. I dropped off a book at the library and ran in those neighborhoods for a change.

the wind made this one feel colder than I’d hoped but it was nice to have daylight until 5 pm.

Then I met my BFF to walk around the mall.

  • Friday – After running three days in a row, I decided that I should take a rest day. Just didn’t feel like layering up after work.  So off to mah jongg I went. (Brain workout).
  • Saturday – Today was my normal LONG RUN day but due to possible snow, low temps and the wind gusts, we decided to wait until Sunday. Another rest day instead.  

We made the right decision… woke up to -11 wind chill and snow falling and blowing!!

And when you work all week, there’s lots of chores to do around the house anyway. Sigh.

I did get out later in the afternoon for a walk. Brr.

  • Sunday –  One of our running friends was running a half marathon in Fla so we planned to run with her virtually. Our routes for long runs are limited due to snow/ice so it would be the neighborhoods around The Crossings (again). I woke up to -7 wind chill so we’re waiting before we head out.  My plan is 12 miles but I’ll see how many I get in (before hypothermia sets it lol).

Update, I waited awhile and the sun helped get me through the miles.  But without any company other than my podcasts (due cold temps & injuries), I only ran 10 miles.

This Coming Week on the Run– 

  • Monday – run after work
  • Tuesday – run at lunch. walk after work with friends
  • Wednesday – rest day, walk, dinner w/tennis friends
  • Thursday – run after work
  • Friday -rest day, walk, mah jongg
  • Saturday Long Run (taper)
  • Sunday – rest day, visit the Ice Castles in Lake George, dinner out

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Fred LeBow Half Marathon Race Recap
  • Friday – Ultimate Coffee Date

I am linking up with Kim and Deborah for

I encourage you to do the same. Grab the graphic, drop your link on the host blogs and play along! Please be sure to always comment on the HOST’s blogs, as well as visit and comment on as many other blogs as you can.

Happy Running! How is your running going? Any in-person races planned?  How are you dealing with winter running so far? Please share.

FFF: First Runfessions of 2022

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

And the first one for this year!!

1.  I runfess… 

Even when the temps dipped below zero, I never regretted not having a treadmill. For some reason, being outdoors just made me feel healthier (with improved immunity). Mind over matter? (Luckily I was always able to find a dry/safe route to run.)

2. I runfess… 

After all these years of winter running, I may have figured how to stay warm yet be comfortable.  I used to wear a jacket (and I have several). But now I just don two shirts and a vest.  If it is really cold (under 20), I’ll add my DIY arm sleeves and a buff (in addition to tights, beanie and gloves/mittens).

easier to move your arms without a jacket… who knew?

3. I runfess…

I need to match my running outfit items even when it is cold.  So I graciously accepted a free beanie because it was pink.

Thanks Deborah!

4.  I runfess…

I am a loyal Skirt Sports ambassador but I bought my first Athleta item – tights. (Don’t report me!)

so comfy that yup, I bought another pair (both on sale!)

5.  I runfess…

During my race weekend in NYC, I spent more time worrying about/planning COVID-safe activities than the race itself.

outdoor eating when the temps are in the 20s…. at least there was a heater

I can’t wait to get back to normal relaxing NYC activities.

Happy Running! Anything to runfess this month? 

Have you been braving the cold and running outdoors?  Do you tend to over or underdess? What is your favorite brand of tights?  Any race-cations planned? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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TT: Hiking 2021 – End of the Year Update

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Once the Pandemic hit in March 2020, I knew that running 30 or more races including one half marathon each month would not likely happen. I planned to continue to run hoping that the Pandemic would end but just in case, I knew that I needed an additional goal to stay active. Since I was working from home with no travel plans, I would have extra time. In April, I decided that in addition to running, I would visit 25 trails in my area. Before 2020, I had NO idea how many nearby opportunities there were for hiking. I wound up enjoying my trail walks, both solo and with friends, even more than my runs. So I made the effort to visit as many trails each week as I had time for. Both after work and on weekends. By June, I changed my goal to 50 trails and to also re-visit the ones I liked and in different seasons. And at the end of 2020, I had visited 72 different trails!!!!

2021 began and the Pandemic continued.  And even when things started opening up and races being held, I vowed to continue my hiking adventures. No goals other than re-visit trails that I enjoyed plus discover some new ones.

So here’s a list of the NEW trails that I visited in 2021:

  1. Indian Kill Preserve 
  2. Burden Pond Preserve  (2)
  3. Sanders Preserve 
  4. Plotterkill Preserve  (2)
  5. Secret Woods Preserve (Ft Lauderdale, FL)
  6. Grafton State Park 
  7. Ooms Conservation Area
  8. Hand Hollow Conservation Area
  9. BeeBe Hill Forest Trails
  10. Cohoes Falls Trail (Waterford)
  11. Owen D. Young Nature Trails
  12. Wintergreen Park
  13. Buttermilk (Yatesville) Falls (Montgomery Cnty)
  14. Paint Mine Trail (Thacher Park)
  15. Escarpment Trail (Thacher Park)
  16. Barbersville Falls Ridge Trail (2)
  17. Barbersville Falls – Creek Trail
  18. Ferncliff Forest Fire Tower
  19. Poet’s Walk
  20. Myakka State Park (Sarasota, FL)
  21. Falling Waters Preserve (2)
  22. Saugerties Lighthouse Trail
  23. Postenkill Gorge Trail
  24. Dionondahowa Falls
  25. Hudson Crossings Park Trails
  26. Kaaterskill Rail Trail
  27. Kaaterskill Falls (lower falls)
  28. Kaaterskill Escarpment Trail
  29. Lawson Lake Trail
  30. Indian Ladder Farms Trail
  31. The Pinnacle
  32. Sage Estates Trail
  33. Pine Neck Nature Preserve (East Quogue, LI)
  34. Hailes Cave Trail (Thacher Park)
  35. Mawignack Preserve
  36. Lincoln Pond Trail (Huyck Preserve)
  37. Bender Melon Nature Preserve
  38. Kinderhook Creek Preserve
  39. Robert Ingalls Preserve
  40. Taconic Sculpture Park 
  41. Chittendens Falls / Electric Rail Trail
  42. Opus40
  43. Thunder Mountain

GRAND TOTAL = 44 That doesn’t count the times that I have re-visited many of the trails. 

No Hiking goals for 2022. 

There are still many new trails and preserves to explore and as I did this year, I want to also re-visit my favorites. I would like to expand my hiking network as I only have a few friends who enjoy hiking.

Happy Running! Any non-running goals or accomplishments in 2021?  How about for 2022?  Any non-running goals? Please share.

 

 

 

 


Since it’s Tuesday, I’m joining the link-up organized by Zenaida and Kim (Kooky Runner)


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with co-hosts Coach Debbie RunsConfessions of a Mother RunnerMile by MileRuns with Pugs, and Laura Norris Running.

Weekly Run Down for 1.16.22-1.23.22 – Race Week!!

And just like that… It’s over. First big race of the year.

And appropriately it was held in my favorite city – New York!

Fred Lebow Manhattan Half-Marathon - NY, USA - Jan 23 2022 -

Last Week:

  • Sunday – I celebrated two anniversaries today:

with a frigid long taper run:

-3 but the lack of, the sunshine and the company of friends made it a good one

and a hike along a creek:

Vromankill trail @ Five Rivers

  • Monday – I t was Martin Luther King Day so I had the day off from work but the weather didn’t get the message. I woke up to this:

pretty, right?

But when I looked at the temps and the salt truck had gone by twice, I strapped on my yaktrax and off I ran.

It was 32 degrees and lovely. I only needed my yak trax to get down my snowy driveway.

I spent the rest the day baking, cooking, cleaning… much more tiring than the run…

pumpkin spice super hero muffins this time

  • Tuesday  – Just a few snowflakes today but very windy.  I had some time so I drove to get my lunch time run done.

it was in the 20s but with the wind it felt a lot colder… glad the sun was in and out.

  • Wednesday –  Holy Wind!! But too busy with work to run at lunch anyway.

But it was almost 40 degrees so I rushed over to UAlbany after work to run a loop before meeting friends for an outdoor mall mall.

It’s been a while since I’ve run after work… so glad I switched things up… Look at that sky!

  • Thursday – Colder temps were headed our way so I decided to get one last run in before the race. And a before work one at that…

no sunrise – totally overcast but it felt great to be out there before the temps dropped…

  • Friday – Brrr… the single digits were back.  (0 zero when I got up!!) Rest day. The first one this week. It was well deserved.

I packed, stalked the NYC weather one last time and then played mah jongg.

hoping that the forecast for Sunday doesn’t change too much

this will have to do… hidden is a skirt w/tights attached

  • Saturday – I got up bright and early and took the train to NYC. Of course, I like to stay busy while I’m there so after I checked into my hotel, I went out to lunch and then a Broadway show.  I had tickets for To Kill a Mockingbird (which I really wanted to see) but the show closed and I had to switch my tickets.

when in NYC, you ha top have bagel & lox and go to Broadway, right?

After the show, I went for a walk, had dinner and called it an early night.

The Vessel (@Hudson Yards), lemon sculptures @ Manhattan West, pizza, course

  • Sunday –  Race Day!  Fred LeBow Half Marathon!

I ran it and finished smiling… in between, there was a lot of grimacing on all those big HILLS!!

Even better than a race in NYC was a meet-up with friends Cari and Elizabeth.

They came to the race and then we had brunch afterwards.

This Coming Week on the Run– 

  • Monday – rest day, walk
  • Tuesday – run, walk with friends
  • Wednesday – run
  • Thursday – run, walk with BFF
  • Friday -rest day, walk, mah jongg
  • Saturday Long Run  (training for another half marathon on 2/13)
  • Sunday – rest day, hiking

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Hiking 2021 Update
  • Friday – Runfessions

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Happy Running! How is your running going? Any in-person races planned for 2022?  Have you ever raced in NYC?  What is your favorite city to run in? Please share.

FFF: Super Hero Muffins

I’m sure I’m late to the Super Hero muffin bandwagon.

If you haven’t heard about them, most of these muffin recipes come from Shalane Flanagan and Elyse Kopecky’s cookbooks and many runners (especially Ali on the Run) have raved about them.

Did you know that they were originally created by elite athlete coach Jerry Schumacher (Shalane’s trainer) to tame his sweet tooth without adding processed bars? (I did not!)

 

I don’t bake at all these days but I decided I had to try them for myself.

Here’s what I discovered:

1.They are tasty.

I admit that I have a big sweet tooth. And I really liked them.

2. They are healthy.

They’re packed full of veggies and sweetened with maple syrup or honey instead of refined sugar. In addition, almond meal/flour and whole grain oats replace nutrient-stripped white flour.

They are Shalane’s go-to muffins.  Need I say more? Maybe they will make me run faster!

the original ones

3. They are easy to make.

I’m not a baker. In fact I rarely bake since the kids are grown and have left home. But like anything that’s worth doing, they do take time.

blueberry yogurt

4. There are many varieties (and they use similar ingredients.)

Honestly, the first time I made them, I had to buy most of the ingredients. After that, I just had to make minor purchases.

5. You can customize to your own tastes and needs.

  • Instead of almond meal in the recipe above, I used wheat flour and added 2 tbsp of butter (as suggested).
  • To keep the muffins dairy-free, you can use coconut oil instead of butter.
  • To go nut-free, you can use roasted pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds instead of nuts.
  • You can substitute maple syrup for pure honey as the sweetener.
  • To remain gluten-free muffins, you should use gluten-free almond meal and rolled oats.
  • You can always add chocolate chips!

pumpkin spice (with chocolate chips)

If you don’t have any of the cookbooks above, here are some links so you can give them a try:

Happy Running! Do you bake often?  Have you ever made these muffins?  If so, which is your favorite? Please share.

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