Friday Five: Fall Preview

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

This week, the theme is Fall Preview.

Here are the 5 things that I am looking forward to this fall:

1. Fall Foliage and Cooler Temps

along the Schroon River

along Lake George

The fall colors are beautiful in the Northeast.  I hope to get to do some running in the Adirondacks and some on the local bike paths and trails.

Washington Park

Nisky Bike path

2. The Perfect 10 race.

on Oct 26 in NJ

10 miles is less to train for than a half marathon.  It is a new race for me and supposedly flat.  I am going to combine it with a visit to a former college roommate.  The race is all-women and in addition to a medal, you get a hoodie. YAY!

3. Fall activities with my mentee and her sons

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Ellm Family Farms is one of our favorite places to go with the kids. There’s a lot of things to do there – rides, ziplines, mazes, pumpkin picking, etc.  Plus they have great cider donuts.

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4. Stockade-athon 15K

This race is the oldest 15k in the country.  I’ve done it twice before. It is challenging but lots of fun. This year they changed the course.  Hope it is easier.

The new course generally follows the course layout of the previous few years in a clockwise loop versus counter clockwise as in years past. The new course, adds approximately 1.5 miles of new sections, including a short section in Riverside Park in the Historic Stockade, and two new residential loops.

I’m going to miss the big fireplace in the park to warm up.  The start and finish activities will now be indoors.

5. A new 5K & 10K

It’s no secret that I love to race and I love trying new races. As the cold weather approaches, I will try to run as many as possible.

Burnt Hills Apple Run 5K  on Oct 4. was recommended to me.

Great Pumpkin Challenge 5k and 10k on Oct 18. was one that I have signed up for but never run.  This is the year!

 

Happy Running! What are you looking forward to this fall?

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We’re halfway.

report-card16 months down and 6 to go. How am I doing on my 2014 Goals?

1. Do not get injured. So far, so good.

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happy legs and feet!

2.  Run 3-4 times a week ALL YEAR. Yes!

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in the freezing cold

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in the spring

during my vacation

during my vacation

3.  Continue fitting in tennis and/or yoga once a week upper body & core strength exercises (planks & weights). Tennis YES, Yoga  Rarely, Planks & Weights SO  SO

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my instructor returned from maternity leave on May 7.

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when I can remember to use them

4.  Finish all races (except 15ks & half marathons) at under 10 min. pace per mileAlmost all.

5.  Run at least one race per month and at least 20 for the year.Yes!  14 races so far.

6.  Run a race in another state or even a NEW state. Yes, Mayor’s Wellness 10 miler in CA,  Lighthouse 5k in FL and the Love Run Half in PA. But they are not new states.

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Lighthouse 5K  in FL.

7. Run at least 10 NEW races. 11 already!- Mayor’s Wellness 10m, HMRRC Winter Series #3 15K, Lighthouse 5k, Love Run, Bacon Hill 5k, Rabbit Ramble 4m, Cherry Blossom 5k, Spring Run off 10k, Mom’s 5K, Betar Byway 5K, Strawberry Fest 5K, Adirondack Distance Run

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first annual Love Run

Bacon Hill Bonanza

Bacon Hill 5k

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Spring Run Off 10K

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Strawberry Fest 5K

8. Run in NYC. No, not yet.

This is as close as I have gotten

9. Get an Age Group award. Yes! 9 of them – 3rd at the Mayor’s Wellness, 1st at the Lighthouse 5K, 1st at Bacon Hill 5k, 2nd at Rabbit Ramble 4m, 2nd at Cherry Blossom 5k, 3rd at Spring Run Off 10K, 1st at Mom’s Day 5k, 1st at Betar Byway 5K, 1st at Strawberry Fest 5K

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Mayor’s Wellness 10m

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Cherry Blossom5k

Mom's Day 5K

Mom’s Day 5K

Spring Run Off - May

Spring Run Off  10K

Betar Byway - June

Betar Byway  5K

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Strawberry fest 5K

10. Run a 10 mile race. Yes! Mayor’s Wellness 10m and Adirondack Distance Run

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Mayor’s Wellness 10m

11. Run at least one half marathon. Yes! The  Love Run.

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12. PR in a half marathon. Yes! at the Love Run.

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4 sec PR

13. Run over 800 miles.   4  miles so far.  I’m on my way.

14. Continue to blog almost everyday. Yes! So I am doing pretty good so far. Things to work on the next 6 months:

  • Go to yoga regularly
  • PR in a 5K
  • race in a new state
  • run in NYC
  • continue to race each month
  • continue to sign up for new races
  • STAY  HEALTHY

Happy Running! Do you have yearly goals?  If so, how are you doing so far this year?

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  1. New York -5K, 10K, 15K, 4m, 5m, 131.
  2. Florida – 13.1
  3. California – 10m, 13.1
  4. Vermont – 5K
  5. Pennsylvania – 5K, 13.1

I wish I started running earlier. I used to have a job that allowed me to go to conferences all over the country. There was a 5k at each conference. They always closed out in hours. At the time, I thought people were nuts to get up at 7 am to run.  But for the last conference that I went to (2006), I registered and walked the 5k (in 45 min.) I started to see how much fun everyone was having.

I visited 8 cities/states for those conferences (San Diego, Seattle, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Antonio, Philly, New Orleans). Too bad, I wasn’t a runner then.

Now I am 61. I have run in 5 states so far.  

Run in all 50 states?! Not likely.  But I will do my best to run in some more different states.

I’d say my goal is 15 states.

Many bloggers are pursuing the goal of running in ALL 50 states:

Happy Running! How many states have you run in?  Do you plan to run in all 50?

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Choosing Your Next Race

Yes, I like to run races.  So I run a lot of them.

But how do you decide which race to run?

Here are some things to consider:

What is the race distance and where does it fit into your training?

Obviously a marathon and half marathon are goal races.  I can only speak about half marathons.  I always make sure that I have 12 weeks to train whether do I sign up for a spring, summer, winter or fall race.

So if you choose a spring one, you have to train in the winter (which was awful this year.) And if you choose a fall one, you have to train through the heat of summer. You just choose your poison. The reward is worth it.

Sarasota HM – March 2013

Mohawk-Hudson HM – October 2013

Sometimes a 5K can just be a training run and you may want to run additional miles before or after.  Or the 5k can be a race where you want work on your speed and try to PR.  A short race can also be a way to get back into racing after an injury. A 10k or a 15k can be just a different distance to try. Each distance accomplishes a different goal.

I am fortunate that where I live, between April and October, there are many races to choose from each weekend. Most are 5ks. So when I only ran 5ks, it was easy.  Then I started training for half marathons and sometimes I just had to skip a 5K if I wanted to run long. That’s when the 10K and 15k worked out well.  But there aren’t as many of those. I

So if you like to race a lot, you just have to be flexible with your running schedule.

a fun 10k to get miles in while training for a half

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running a 5k (for speed work) and then adding more miles on after

Do you want a big race or a small race?

Big races offer a lot of excitement and they are a lot of fun. They are also more expensive. More expensive sometimes means more perks – medals, swag, food, photos, etc.

Small races are less hectic, it is easier to find parking and there is just less hassle.  You also have a better chance of winning an age group award in a small race.

I like both. In big races, you are always running with a crowd and it is very motivating. You can feel the excitement in the air. Sometimes it is lonely in a small race.  You may often be running by yourself.  But then again, they are more personal and I have been lucky in winning awards & raffle prizes in some small races.

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winning a medal in a small race

Are you willing to travel and how far?

I know someone who is willing to travel for hours to a race. That’s not me.  Gas is expensive and if the race is far away, you have to get up at an ungodly hour. What helps is if you can carpool or go with a friend.  Even better is knowing someone who lives close to the race and staying over the night before.

Then there are destination races.  Those are races that are too far away to go for the day.  You may make them in a vacation or just a weekend away.

As I said, I don’t like to drive more than an hour for a race. (I’ve only done it only once.) I do like destination races.  I have been lucky and been able to stay with a friend (in Florida, California, Pennsylvania, etc.) which saves money.  I also save up my frequent flier miles (that I get my using my credit card) for these trips. So my vacation to visit an old friend just happens to include a race.  Perfect!

Biggest Loser 5K Run Walk

this was farthest drive – 2 1/2 hours to VT

visiting an old friend in CA.

What is the course elevation?

Check it out ahead of time.  No one likes to be surprised by a hilly race.  I don’t like hills but sometimes you can’t avoid them.  Other factors about the race may be more important.

For a half marathon, I love a flat course since even then this distance whips my butt.

Florida races are usually flat (except if they go over bridges)

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hilly 4 miler in Lake George

What is the course like?

Is it on trails?  Is it on roads open to traffic?  It is through a park? Is it in a residential neighborhood? Do you run along the ocean or a lake or a river? In other words, will the scenery be a distraction from the struggle of running.

I love to run a race along the water and through a park.  The course is important to me.  That’s not to say that I haven’t run on some boring courses.

these free races run around the state office campus – so boring

scenic fall 5k in the Adirondacks

Do you get good swag?

Who needs another cotton tee shirt?  At least now, most races are giving gender-specific tech shirts.  Some races give bags or mugs.  And some short races even give medals. We love bling, right?

free windbreakers!

a medal for a 5K!

Has it gotten good reviews?

The race’s advertising always makes the race look great. Try Googling  the race name + “race recap” to pull up bloggers’ reviews.  They are much more helpful.  No one likes to pay for a race that doesn’t have enough parking or bathrooms or water on the course.

Most of my race experiences have been good just a few snafus here and there and I have honestly blogged about them. (I have had 2 bad experiences at 2 USRA races.)

USRA Lake George Half – poorly organized

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CGI Love Run – well organized

So speaking of choosing a race, my next one is this Saturday – Rabbit Ramble 4 miler.

I chose it because it was nearby and supposedly not too hilly. 4 miles is a good distance since I am not training for a half right now but it is short enough to add on more miles if I feel like it. As far as swag — Special 20th anniversary t-shirts, door prizes, special 20th year medals and awards to all overall and age group winners and if you registered early, a pair of Rabbit Ramble running gloves. Some runners that I know have run it and said that it was a fun race.

My goals for this race are:

  • run the whole thing without stopping
  • finish under 40 minutes
  • keep each mile’s pace under 10 minutes
  • win an AG award 
  • have fun!
  • stay healthy!

Happy Running! How do you decide which races to run?

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Racing Bucket List

I am lucky to have done some amazing things in my life. Check out my Reverse Bucket List. And only 3 out of 32 involve running.

So what is on my Racing Bucket List? (Since I started running almost 6 years ago, many of the items, I have already done but not ALL):

1. Run a 5k race. CHECK.

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Freihofer’s 5K

2. Run a 10K race. CHECK .

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Helper’s Fund 10K

3. Run a 15K race.  CHECK.

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Stockadeathon 15K

4. Run a HALF MARATHON. CHECK.

Half in Naples, Florida

Naples Half Marathon

5. Run over a BRIDGE. CHECK.

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Ringling Bros Bridge (Sarasota, FL)

6.  Run along a LAKE. CHECK.

Camp Chingachgook 10K

Lake George (Camp Chingachgook  10K)

7. Run a DESTINATION race. CHECK.

Mayor’s 10 miler in Palm Springs

8. Run along the OCEAN.

9. Run in another COUNTRY.

10. Run in CENTRAL PARK, NYC.

11. Run on a BEACH.

12. Run with a FAMILY member (my hubby or stepson.)

13.  Run a POPULAR half marathon (more than 5,000 racers.)

What’s not on my Bucket List? (nothing is written in stone…)

  • Run a Marathon.
  • Run a Disney Race.
  • Run a fun race (color, neon. etc.)
  • Run a obstacle race.
  • Run a triathlon.
  • Run an ultra.
  • Run a trail race.
  • Run a (Ragnar) relay race.

Happy Running!  What’s left on your Running Bucket List?

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Monday Running Update

 

20140222-161624Last Week:

  • Monday – Day off from work, 4 miles, tennis
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in the neighborhood

  • Tuesday – rest, tennis
  • Wednesday –  3 miles, yoga
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after work – coldest run ever

  • Thursday – 4 miles on the TM at work rest
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watch an episode of “Revenge”on my ipad

  • Friday – 4 3 miles, mah jongg
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after work – felt a lot better than Wed.

  • Saturday – rest, anniversary dinner out
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in Lake George before dinner

  • Sunday –  15K race

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This Week:

  • Monday – rest
  • Tuesday – 3 miles on the TM, tennis
  • Wednesday –  dinner out
  • Thursday – 4 miles
  • Friday – rest, mah jongg
  • Saturday – Polar Cap 4 mile race
  • Sunday – HMRRC Winter Series #5 4 mile race

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

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HMRRC Winter Series #4 15K Race Report

winter series #1 in 2011

Hudson Mohawk Runners Club sponsors FREE races throughout the winter for its members. The course is pretty boring but free is free.

This weekend, they offered distances of 3M, 15K and 30K.

The 15K distance fit right in with my long run schedule since I ran 8 miles last weekend and 10 miles the weekend before.

So I signed up and hoped the conditions would be good enough for running.

It had been freezing all week – I mean sub-zero conditions with the wind chill. I ran on Wednesday (6 degrees) after work and was freezing.  Today it was supposed to be in the teens with some sun and a little wind.

When I got up, it was 6 degrees (-3 with the windchill). I wore similar layers as I did all week.  I just added compression socks under the tights and for my hands which are what gets the most cold, I brought along those hand warmers that you put in your gloves.

I left early to get parking since these races are crowded and there are other events going on at UAlbany. I was surprised that the parking lot was not full!  I think many of the racers bailed due to the cold temps and the snowy conditions. (There was a light coating of snow from yesterday.)

Inside, I found my 2 new running friends.  I was surprised since I thought that they would not be coming.

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Heidi, Adrienne & me – toasty warm indoors before the race

We stayed indoors until the last minute and then made out way outside.

The race is very informal – no bibs, no starting mat, no timing chips, etc.  We just started toward the back.  I ran with Heidi & Adrienne for a short time but they are younger and faster and I told them to go ahead. Then I bumped into Gail, another SRM and we ran for awhile.

I should mention that my stomach was not happy with me today. It may have what I ate yesterday.  I felt nauseous the whole race.  I also felt very lethargic.

I just told myself that this was simply a training run and just do it.

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acting goofy for the camera at the beginning of the race photo by Bill Meehan

photo by Bill Meehan

smiling but it’s early photo by Bill Meehan

The course is very boring but it is also hilly.  Not steep hills, just rolling hills throughout.  Hills are not my friend. My fault, entirely.  I avoid them and when I see them, I walk.

Most of the course was cleared except for a few parts with snow.  It was really tough to move on the snow and maintain any kind of speed.

It was also cold. It started at 7 degrees and in the sun, it warmed up to 13.  The hand warmers worked great.  I was not cold except for my face.  And toward the end, the wind picked up and my lips felt frost bitten.

There were 2 water stops but it you were slow, like me, you didn’t get water at the last one (That was after I took an energy gel..yuck).

So I struggled along.. I walked when I was tired. (It’s amazing how different last week’s long run was  – I ran 8 miles without stopping.)

Race splits:

mile 1 – 10:07
mile 2 – 10:32
mile 3 – 10:39
mile 4 – 11:03
mile 5 – 11:18
mile 6 – 11:10
mile 7 – 11:24
mile 8 – 11:06
mile 9 –  11:54
.3         –    9:53

Garmin time – 1:42:07 (Clock time: 1:42:40)

I was glad to have this run over with.  I went inside to warm up and have some soup, bagels, cookies, fruit, etc.  Not a bad spread for a free race.  They had awards but I didn’t win. (I think I was 2nd n my AG but they only gave out  a gift card to 1st place.)

Heidi & Adrienne did great on their first 15k.  They will have no problems with the their first half in March.  They are strong runners.

How does one forget about her finish time?

I registered for a 4 mile race (Runnin of the Green) on March 15 and a 5 mile race (Delmar Dash) on April 6.

That’s how!

Happy Running! How you are enduring the cold?  Did you run this weekend?

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Monday Running Update

 

20140222-161624Last Week:

  • Monday – rest, fly home
  • Tuesday – 3 miles on TM at lunch (too tired, too busy), tennis
  • Wednesday –  3 4 miles, yoga (still sore)
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no snow or ice and 40 degrees

  • Thursday – rest, 3 miles on the TM at work, haircut
  • Friday – 4 miles, rest, mah jongg
  • Saturday – rest, 8 miles
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on the Corning Bike Path with a new friend

  • Sunday – 8 miles rest, movie

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This Week:

  • Monday – Day off from work, 4 miles, tennis
  • Tuesday – rest, tennis
  • Wednesday –  3 miles, yoga
  • Thursday – rest
  • Friday – 4 miles, mah jongg
  • Saturday – rest
  • Sunday – 15 K race

Happy Running! How is your running going? Any races to start off the new year?

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Foto Friday

There’s no better way to look back on the good things that happened than by looking through your blog photos.

So here’s a month by month look at the highlights of 2013:

January:

running over a bridge while on vacation in Daytona Beach, Florida

February:

winning an AG award with AJH at the Polar Cap 4 mile race

March:

finishing the First Watch Half Marathon in Sarasota, FL.

April:

running Sean’s Run 5K with Mary

May:

running the Mother’s Day 5K with my tennis buddy, MaryPat and winning lst place in my new AG.

June:

not a good month but this was taken BEFORE the Freihofer’s Run for Women (the race where I broke my foot)

July:

recovered enough to complete the Biggest Loser 5K

August:

no races this month but several trips to scenic Chestertown to play tennis and run

September:

winning an AG award at the Helper’s Fund 10k where I met a new running partner, Heidi

October:

finishing the Mohawk Hudson River Half Marathon and seeing a lot of familiar faces

November:

running the Stockade-athon 15K

December:

running the Last Run 5k in a snowstorm (just for fun)

It was definitely hard to choose just one memory from each month.  I feel very fortunate.

Happy Running! What were some of your highlights of 2013?

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2013 is in the books…

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I must say that things were looking up until June 1 and then I broke my foot.  I started getting back on track in August and the year ended pretty well.

2013

  • Run 3-4 times a week ALL YEAR (use the treadmill when it is too cold or slippery or raining outside)- YES, except for June & July.
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even ran 3 times while on vacation in May

  • Continue fitting in tennis and yoga at least once a week (as cross-training) – YES, until June 1. I started tennis again in Sept.  I didn’t start yoga again until late Oct.

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  • Finish my 5K races under 30 minutes and not stress about a PR (though getting one would be super!) – YES. Sure I stressed but finished Ice Breaker, Lake George, Mother’s Day, and Freihofer’s –  all under 30 min. Post broken foot, I finished the Malta 5K, Race for the Cure, Delmar Turkey Trot and Stuff the Sleigh under 30. NO PR this year!! (I think my 5K PR days are over.)
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Ice breaker 5k – 28:47

  • Get an Age Group award (in May I will be entering a new AG!!) – YES. 3rd at the Polar Cap 4m, in the correct AG I finished 1st at Lake George 5K and 1st in my new AG at the Mother’s Day 5K, 2nd in the Biggest Loser 5K & Helper’s Fund 10k, and 1st in the Race for Hope 5K, the Monster Scramble 10K and Stuff the Sleigh 5K. Getting older rocks!

Polar Cap 4m – 3rd in 50-59

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Lake George 5K – 1st in 50-59

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Mother’s Day 5K – 1st in 60-69

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Helper’s Fund 10K – 2nd in 60-69

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Race for Hope 5K – 1st in 60-69

done!

Monster Scramble 10K – 1st in 60-69

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Stuff the Sleigh 5k – 1st in 50+

  • PR in a 10K race (I have only one injured 10K under my belt.) – YES, both of my 10ks were faster.  My PR was at the Helper’s Fund.
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Helper’s Fund 10k

  • Run a 10 mile race (the one from Lake George to Bolton Landing is on my bucket List) – NO (broke my foot). I hope to run my first in January.
  • Run at least one half marathon (a spring and/or a fall one) – YES, I ran 2 – the Sarasota Half Marathon in March and the Mohawk Hudson in October.
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Sarasota Half Marathon 3/17/13

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Mohawk Hudson River Half Marathon – 10/13/13

  • Run at least 12 races (one per month, if possible) – YES, 22 total races – at least one per month except for August (when I decided to cautiously recover from my broken foot.)
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one of 3 April races

Helper's Fund 10K

one of 3 September races

Stockadeathon

one of 3 November races

  • Run a race in another state – YES, I ran in Florida and Vermont.
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Florida racing

Register for The Biggest Loser RunWalk at www.biggestloser.com/runwalk

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  • Run a NEW race (hopefully one in NYC) – YES, 11 out of 22 were new ones – Hmrrc #3 & #5, Sarasota Half, Ice Breaker 5K, Lake George 5K, Mother’s Day 5k, Biggest Loser 5k, Helper’s Fund 10K, Mohawk Hudson Half, Monster Scramble 10K and Stuff the Sleigh 5k. (NYC hopefully next year)
Mother's Day 5K in Schenectady

Mother’s Day 5K in Schenectady

Register for The Biggest Loser RunWalk at www.biggestloser.com/runwalk

The Biggest Loser RunWalk (including a ride on a chair lift)

  • Listen to my body and slow down when necessary (In other words, do not get injured…) – YES. I broke my foot but I cannot blame overuse on that one.
  • Continue blogging regularly (to keep track of miles, as a motivator, to meet new runners…) – YES!

So I think I did pretty well during my 10 healthy months.

Happy Running! How was your 2013? Do you set goals?  

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