One Week Post Injury

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One week ago, I was excited to run my favorite race of the year.

me, Courtney and her aunt MaryPat my friend)

I am smiling not knowing what would happen next.

I had a great first mile which is the hardest part of the race because it is uphill and crowded. Then there was that misstep but I continued to run (through the pain.)

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crossed at 29:41 and met my under 30 minutes goal.

A visit to the xray machine led to this for at least the next TWO weeks (but most probably 8 wks.)

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A lot things happen the first week of an injury:

  • feeling that I should give up running
  • feeling that I will never give up running
  • trying to stay busy watching TV and reading books
  • difficulty navigating a 2 story house on crutches
  • trying to be self-sufficient by cooking, doing laundry and emptying the dishwasher
  • realizing that I need help by having groceries delivered to my home (Shoprite – free delivery if you spend over $100 & you get flowers)
  • going to a funeral and realizing that breaking my foot is not the end of the world
  • realizing that I have a lot of friends who care
  • knowing that my non-running friends will never understand when I say that I will run again
  • feeling that maybe I should give up running
  • knowing that I will try to run again
  • feeling sorry for myself
  • realizing that the world of hard to open doors are not made for crutching persons
  • being not embarrassed to crawl around on my hands and knees.
  • matching my sneakers to my outfits
  • being happy when it rains
  • everything takes longer when on crutches
  • watching the muscles in my leg slowly disintegrate
  • my hubby is a saint (hope he stays that way when he realizes boating maybe difficult or impossible)
  • reading EVERY website about a broken fifth metatarsal
  • hating  jealous when I see people running
  • trying to eat healthy and not eat ice cream more than once a day
  • feeling grateful that I am not in any pain
  • feeling glad that I can drive to work and do most of my tasks at my desk
  • feeling lazy, inactive (no yoga, walking, biking, tennis, RUNNING) and fat

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And so yes Ryan, I will try… to be more positive.

Happy Running! 

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Sad Running Roundup

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Last Week:

  • Mon – rest, boating

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  • Tues – 3.4 mile run (after work)
  • Wed – 6.6 mile run (after work)
  • Thurs – 2 walks – too hot to run, Mother Runner party

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  • Fri – walk at lunch, mah jongg
  • Sat – 5K race and broken foot
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I did manage to finish the race – I am the one in blue with black cap

  • Sun – walking around NYC cancelled due to INJURY

13.1 total miles (hey I ran a half )

This Week:

  • Monday – O miles
  • Tuesday – O miles
  • Wednesday – O miles
  • Thursday – O miles
  • Friday – O miles
  • Saturday – O miles
  • Sunday – O miles

Happy Running! Feel free to join my pity party!

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Freihofer Run for Women Race Report and on the DL AGAIN!!

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This race is always so exciting for me. (I posted why here.)

This year as I did last year, I walked over from work yesterday to pick up my bib and goodies (shirt, bread & cookies).

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It was so quiet on the street. Believe it or not I actually saw Joan Benoit Samuelson running up the hill in the 90 degree heat.

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After I picked up my goodies, I struggled up that hill (walking.)

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oops I may have bought a pair of compression socks….

It was warm already when I got up this morning. I had my usual running breakfast (oatmeal & coffee) and drove to work where I would leave my car and walk the 1.5 miles to the start.

me, Courtney and her aunt MaryPat my friend)

me, Courtney and her aunt MaryPat my friend)

I wanted to get there early so I could meet friends and take a photo with the other SRMs (the group keeps getting bigger and bigger).

Look at the group in 2010!!

Last year was such an emotional race. This year, I was relaxed about it. I wanted to do well but I know that it is so crowded.

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some of the SRMs

Around 9:30 or so, I pushed myself into the crowd. It was so hot that I moved up and it was cool because I got to see the elite runners go by and head to the front. Joan Benoit Samuelson offered a moment of silence for Boston. And then we were off.

I tried to get moving. It was difficult but since it was a hill, going slow was ok.

It was warm and all I wanted was to run the whole race and finish strong.

Mile 1 was great. I felt strong and heat really wasn’t bothering me. I was just trying to save it for the end.

THEN IT HAPPENED!!!

I was approaching the first water stop. It was crowded and wet and I was debating whether or not to stop. Somehow I lost my footing or my weak ankle gave out…I am not sure what went wrong exactly. But in trying to remain upright, my foot twisted in my shoe. OUCH!!!!!!!!!!! (Deja vu! The same thing happened 12 years when waterskiing)

Of course, I did what every smart runner does. Stop so I don’t make it worse.

NOT!

I continued to run…my gait was way off and my foot hurt with every step but I ran on….. until I crossed the finish line.

And I did meet my goal. I finished at 29:41!!!

Splits:

mile 1: 9:17 (even going up that hill in the crowd)
mile 2: 9:35 – it hurts
mile 3: 9:40 – it hurts more
.17 – 7:53

After I finished, I headed to the Medic tent to ice my foot. The doctor there suggested I get an xray (not what I wanted to hear) Many women were throwing up, passing out, and staggering in so I limped out of there.

I tried to find my friend but there was SO MUCH SECURITY. I could not get to where we agreed to meet.

So I limped 1.5 miles back to my car.

I was still in denial but my foot was starting to turn purple and I knew what that meant.

Xray results: clean break of the fifth metatarsal

good thing I kept those critches

good thing I kept those crutches

Non- weight bearing for…. a long time. I have to now see my ortho.

There are no words to express how BAD I feel……………..

Happy Running! Enjoy your weekend! Anyone ever break their 5th metatarsal??

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May Update and June Goals

may13Unfortunately, this was a low mileage month.

MAY GOALS UPDATE —

  • Continue to run regularly (outdoors unless it is raining then on the treadmill at work). YES! 3-4x each week for at least 3 miles
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one of my favorite routes = Washington Park

  • Continue to fit in tennis & yoga in my schedule (once per week). YES (did yoga weekly except when on vacation & then I played tennis)
played tennis for 7 days in a row!

played tennis for 7 days in a row!

  • Take a lunch break – we get an hour but I eat at my desk – now that the weather is nice I should go for a walk – Not exactly but I have been walking 1 mile in the morning and 1 mile in the afternoon with a co-worker (on some days). She is diligent about taking her breaks!

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  • Get up early and do some runs before work. YES I have been running once or twice a week before work – prefer it, too.
  • Eat healthy & keep a reasonable weight. Not exactly – birthdays, vacations, etc.
  • Don’t let my running schedule take over – make time for family and friends (and mentees). YES.

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  • Add longer runs on the weekend with the goal being a 10 mile race in June. Not exactly – I only ran more than 3 once and that was last weekend (6 miles).
  • Run at least one race. YES. Ran two 5ks.
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Mother’s Day 5K

  • Run several times during my tennis vacation in Florida. YES, Ran 3x!!
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during one of my 3 mile runs

  • De-clutter the running gear – go through clothes and get rid of those tops & shorts that don’t fit or I don’t wear. Yes. I could do some more but it was a start.

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My goals are getting pretty boring but I want goals that that are achievable and relevant so here they are my GOALS for June:

  • Continue to run at least 3 times per week.
  • Go for at least 5 walks per week while at work
  • Get up early and do some runs before work.
  • Return to doing a plank a day.
  • Lose some of those vacation pounds.
  • Run longer (at least 5 miles) once per week.
  • Run at least two races.
  • Run more total miles than in May.

Happy Running! How was your May? Any interesting goals set for June?

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My Next and Favorite 5K

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2013 shirt…I think it goes with the skirt I wore for the Sarasota Half

Will I be on the first page of the sports section again?

that’s me 2nd from left (2010)

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me again in the purple (2012)

I should be running long and not racing a 5K.  (I have a 10 mile race is a few weeks and am going to NYC on Sunday.)

But for the 6th time, I am running this race. I wouldn’t miss it for the world.

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The Freihofer Run for Women is my favorite race:

  • It is ALL women – all ages – all sizes – veterans  – newbies – elites – walkers
  • It is a real USATF race with Olympic runners in it.
  • It feels so good to be a part of its excitement.
  • The results are printed in the local newspaper and even though I finish around 2000, I am happy if I finish in the top half.
  • You always meet someone you know.
  • Running it in 2008 made realize that I that I could be a runner.
  • Being part of other runners’ first 5k in 2010 made me proud.
  • 2011 was my FRW PR year.
  • Finishing it in 2012 helped me believe that I could be a runner again.
  • It ends with a downhill 🙂
  • Maybe I’ll make the newspapers again…

In such a crowded race, it is impossible to have time goal. But finishing under 30 minutes would make me happy.

Happy Running!  Do you have a favorite race?

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Back on Track

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Because I work, I need to schedule all my runs to make myself accountable.  I used to each Monday post an update  of the previous week and then plan the current week.  I have not done that since APRIL 7!!

I got off track during the A-Z blogging challenge and then my birthday and of course, vacation but now I am back…..

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Last 2 Weeks’ Update:

1st day of tennis play & lessons

8 day tennis vacation starting Wed!

  • Mon – rest
  • Tues – 3 mile run
  • Wed – rest – fly to Naples
  • Thurs – tennis
  • Fri – 3 mile run, tennis
  • Sat – rest
  • Sun – 3 mile run, tennis
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running on vacation =             hard to fit  in

  • Mon – tennis
  • Tues – tennis
  • Wed – 3 mile run, tennis, fly home from Naples
  • Thurs – rest
  • Fri – 4 miles (TM), mah jongg
  • Sat – rest
  • Sun – 6 mile run
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2 1/2 of tennis = ?? miles

This coming week:

  • Monday – rest, boating
  • Tuesday – 4 mile run
  • Wednesday – 3 mile run
  • Thursday – 3 mile run, Mother Runner party at Fleetfeet
  • Friday – mah jongg
  • Saturday – 5K race (+ 4??)
  • Sunday – trip to NYC

Happy Running!  Do you schedule your runs?

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Lacking the Long Run Motivation

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Ever since my March half marathon, I have been trying to get my speed back.  As a result, I have been racing 5Ks and mostly running 3 miles with an occasional 4 or 5 miler thrown in.

I definitely feel more confident about my speed (although it isn’t or may never be totally back).

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So now, I need to run longer.

And I can’t find the motivation!!

I have a 10 mile race on June 23 and a 15K on July 28.  I also have a Half Marathon on October 13.

Long slow distance

The problem is that I can’t find the time on the weekends!!

It is easy to squeeze in 3 miles and then do other things.  Long runs take time!

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can only spend time with Amanda & her sons on the weekend.

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the boating season is too short and too expensive not to take advantage of it every weekend that the weather is nice (it is the one thing my hubby & I do together …)

I guess that’s why I usually run 5ks in the summer and train for long races in the winter.

In the meantime, I am going to have to get creative about fitting in the long runs this summer – take mornings off from work, run after work, etc. (and the weather better cooperate!!)

But I will not get injured by running a long race untrained.

Happy Running!  Anyone else have the long run motivation blues??

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Mother’s Day 5K Race bRUNch Report

motherday5k13 This race was advertised to have chocolate fountains and mimosas – can’t beat that!

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photo from last year’s

As I mentioned before, it used to be held near my house and they gave out phenominal bling but when attendance declined they moved to Schenectady.  Last year, I wasn’t running so this is my first year running this race in its new location.

Felice, Amanda & me after the race in 2010

Felice, Amanda & me in 2010

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me, Mary Pat & Pat in 2011

I have run two 5k races in this park so I know that it has some hills but nothing too bad. I finished one in 2010 at 30:13 and one in 2011 at 29:22 so I had hoped to be in this general range. My tennis friend MaryPat said she would run it with me (but she’s not that dependable).  I have a mah jongg friend, Bev, also who planned to be there. Originally rain was in the forecast but that has changed.  It was cloudy and cooler.

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cooling trend

I must admit that I felt very sluggish when I got up in the am.  I definitely should have gone to bed earlier and skipped the creme brulee at dinner last night.

I had picked up my race shirt and bib yesterday so there was no need to rush to the race.

I had my usual breakfast and decided to wear the race shirt since it was the same color as the shirt I was going to wear and grabbed a jacket (just in case).

The race was in Central Park and there are a lot of places to park but I followed someone in and wound up parking in a new great spot (right across from the start line) that I never knew about.

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ready to run!

I immediately found my friend MaryPat.

Then I bumped into Bev and introduced her to Mary.

Soon the race began.  At this point the sun was in and out and it was warm.  But there were ominous clouds overhead.

As usual, I started near the front but quickly the fast ladies sped by me. My legs felt really heavy and I thought I was running very slow but I actually wasn’t.

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at the beginning

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passing the pond

The course was pretty nice, you ran around the duck pond and through the woods and ended back at the pavilion. (It was different than the course I ran here previously.)

cute mile markers

cute mile markers

As was my last race, this race was a long 5K – at least 3.2 miles.  Oh well.  As with the my last race, I really tired during mile 2 and then got some energy back at the end.

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pretending not to be tired

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happy to see the end

According to my Garmin, I finished at 29:37.  I think the official results said 29:38.  Under 30 minutes – I was pleased. After you crossed, they handed you a rose:

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By this point, the wind had picked up, it was starting to drizzle and the temps had dropped almost 10 degrees – brrrr!

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a fire in May but a welcome site

I grabbed my jacket and went back to watch Mary cross.

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we are done!

Then we went to get food…the best post-race food I have seen lately. In addition to cookies, bagels, bars, pastries, bananas, chocolate milk, etc

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mimosas (minus the champagne)

chocolate fountain with pretzels and fruit for dipping

chocolate fountain with pretzels and fruit for dipping

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As I was about to leave, I glanced at the race results and saw that I had won first in my Age Group!  Hooray for a new age group!

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I won a potted rose bush

I was happy!  What a surprise!

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Race Stats:

finished 51 out 148

Splits:

mile 1: 9:09
mile 2: 9:40
mile 3: 9:24
.2: 8:13

Now I am taking a race break … my next one is’t until June 1 – the Freihofer’s Run for Women.

Happy Running!  How did you spend your Mother’s Day?

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A Belated 5th Blogoversary

March 25, 2013

I’ve been blogging for FIVE YEARS!! That means I’ve been running for FIVE Years!

  • Year 1 – starting to run for the first time and completing many 5ks
  • Year 2 – after taking the winter off, running again and completing even more 5ks (Anniversary post)
  • Year 3 – running through the winter, completing 5ks (and a 5k PR), 4 milers and a Half Marathon (Anniversary post)
  • Year 4 – completing some 5ks, a 5 miler, 15k and FOUR more half marathons (plus an achilles injury and a broken ankle 😦  ) (Anniversary post)
  • Year 5 – recovering from a broken ankle, running my 1st 10k and some 5Ks, suffering a foot stress fracture, running my 6th Half Marathon

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Freihofer’s 5K

Camp Chingachgook 10K

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Sarasota Half Marathon

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  • Year 6: ???

Optimistically speaking, I am hoping that this next year brings NO INJURIES and lots of running and racing

Happy Running! Thanks for stopping by!!! How many years have you been blogging?

Literacy 5K Race Report

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I need to run long.

I love to race.

I shouldn’t spend the money.

Races make me run better.

I could sleep late.

I won’t have to run alone.

These are the thoughts that run through my brain every weekend.

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So I had decided that since I raced 3 Sundays in a row and I have a race next Sunday that I would skip this one.

Then someone posted in Fb asking if anyone was running this race.

And you can guess the rest of the story.

I ran this race 3 years but don’t remember much about it other than it was a little hilly (and a very hot, humid day) and I finished in 30:45 (despite walking many times).

My goal for this race was to reverse this trend:

  • 28:49
  • 29:17
  • 30:31

That means I hope to finish faster than 30:31 and then maybe run some more miles after on the bike trail.

The weather was perfect …warm and sunny.  I didn’t have any Mexican looking outfit but I wore what I could find with red, white & green (the shirt from my Santa Clarita Half in Calif.)

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The race started at 10 am but I arrived early to get parking and my bib.  I was also hoping to see someone I knew. None of my friends were there but I did see a few familiar faces. It was a little chilly but I knew I would warm up as soon as the race began (and I was right.)

There were about 200 runners and the course was quite winding – in and out of the cul-de-sacs of the Rensselaer Tech Park. It started with a downhill but after that it seemed that you were running up hill – not steep hills – just long ones.

There was one water stop but though tempting I passed it by.  I barely glanced at my Garmin but I knew that my first mile was too fast and that I was slowing down.

I finally looked at my watch when it beeped for mile 3 and saw that my time was really good… so I sped up.

The problem was that it took longer than I thought to cross the finish line.  I am sure the clock said 29:58 when I crossed and I stopped my Garmin which said 29:59.

But the course was long – 3.22 miles.  Everyone agreed.  Most of the runners were complaining. My time was posted as 30:01.

I was still pleased and felt I ran a good race.

After the race, they gave out those ugly cotton tee-shirts and the only refreshments were orange slices.

Although I am still 4 days away from the next age group, that’s where I was put and this time I did better in this group.  I came in 2nd (missed first by 1 second.)

They, however, only gave out awards for 1st in each AG.

Oh well, at least I met my goal of finishing faster than my last race and at the correct distance I did finish under 30 minutes.

Race Stats:

finished 80 out 195
2nd in AG (6th in correct AG)

Splits:

mile 1: 9:01
mile 2: 9:56
mile 3: 9:33
.2: 8:30

As always, I love to race and am glad I did but I don’t think I’ll do this one again.

I had hoped to run more miles afterward but I was tired and I had plans to spend the rest of the rest with my mentee and her sons.

Happy Running!  Do you have the Run vs Race dilemma?

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