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Yep, I am leaving Albany, NY today (where it is raining & chilly) and flying to Fort Myers, Florida (where I hope it will be sunny & warm.)
I will be playing catch up with my good friend Pat for a few days who now lives in Placida.

Pat is on the right. We started running together. I hope to motivate her to start up again.
Then I plan to drive up to Sarasota to visit another friend, Robin (who is renting a condo there for the winter).

Robin is on the right. She plays tennis & I play mah jongg with her.
I will do dinner & show with her Friday and stay at her place. On Saturday, she is playing tennis, then mah jongg. I plan to go to the beach.
Afterwards, I will probably pick up my race packet and then head to my mah jongg friend, Susan. Susan owns a condo in Sarasota that is located across the street from the start/finish line. (She has since sold it and is moving to another on April 1 – boy did I luck out!!)
So Sunday morning, I can walk to the race and then limp back afterwards wearing this:
I will most likely spend the rest of the day at the pool or beach before heading back to Placida.
I fly home to Albany on Monday. Hopefully when I arrive the snow will be gone…
Happy Running! Full race report when I return…
Saturday was a PERFECT day for running, of course. Sunny, no wind and 52 degrees. Since I was not scheduled to run, instead I went up to Saratoga with my hubby. He visited with a friend & I went to the Summer Expo. There were some running booths but mostly tri-related ones. I couldn’t resist buying these Newtons since they were 40% off. I am not that fond of the color but the ones in the colors I liked (blue or pink) just weren’t as comfortable.
After the expo, I walked around the town and watched this guy practicing his tightrope skills in the park.
On Sunday, I went for my last long run. It was a nice day but very breezy and not as warm as Saturday. I decided to finally go to the Corning Bike Trail on the Hudson. I figured that the snow would finally be melted off the path…and it was.
Running into the wind I was chilly and then going back the other way, I was sweating. Oh well. I can’t complain. This was the BEST weather I’ve had for any of my training runs.
I can’t say that it was a good run. I took some Gu before I started but I ran out of gas at 6 miles (even though I walked a lot.) I didn’t bring anything with me (my fault) and running back was into the wind. I even struggled with my breathing for the first time ever. UGH!!
But I finished my 8 miles!
It took me 1:35:xx. SLOOOOW!!!
Still I know even at my snail’s pace, I can finish the half under the 4 hour time limit.
I can’t wait to do it! Enjoy it! Get my medal! And then train better for the next one.
Week 12:
Happy Running! How many miles do you run while tapering?
EVENT DETAILS:
Sunday, Mar. 17, 2013
7:00 am Start (B-Tag timing)
Start/Finish at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
I am lucky!! One of the women that I play mah jongg with on Fridays eves owns a condo that is across the street from the start/finish of the race. She was supposed to be moving but it has been delayed until April 1 and she invited me to stay with her!!! One less thing to worry about.
COURSE INFO:
The First Watch Sarasota Half Marathon & Relay Race features a fast and scenic course filled with Personal Record (PR) opportunities for both runners and walkers.
Yes, I have been to Sarasota and it is beautiful. But I know that you have to run across the bridge which is uphill and windy and then back over the bridge again so it will not be fast for the first 5 miles. Hopefully, it’ll get easier after that. (I am not looking for a PR in this race anyway!)
RUNNER & WALKER FRIENDLY EVENT:
Truly walker friendly with the course open for 4 hours (approximate 18 minutes/mile pace), allowing all ages and experience levels to take part in the fun-filled activities throughout the event.
Even I can handle that pace. If my foot and/or ankle starts to hurt a lot and I have to walk, I know that I will finish under 4 hours and get my MEDAL. No pressure!
RACE PERKS:
All participants receive a gender specific tech t-shirt, giant finisher’s medal, goodie bag, aid stations with Lemon-Lime Gatorade, medical support, a post-race refueling party sponsored by First Watch Restaurants (including Siesta Key Cocktails for all participants) and awards ceremony.
Who can argue with that? Sounds perfect! Provided that the weather cooperates. No rain, please!
RACE GOALS??
Pretty Simple: FINISH with a smile on my face!!
Happy Running! Ever run a race with NO FINSH TIME GOALS??
It’s less than 10 days until my Half Marathon in Sarasota, Florida.
The only thing I pray for is No RAIN and little WIND.
So I will be checking the weather everyday!! I will be checking numerous websites to find the forecast that I like.
Why?? I can’t change the weather. I will run the race no matter what.
And since I leave on Tues and the race isn’t until Sunday, I will have to pack running clothes for all weather conditions anyway. (At least it will not be snowing or freezing, right?)

7 of the 13.1 miles in the pouring rain
So far, it appears to be in the 70’s all week and CLOUDY and on
Happy Running! Do you obsess about the weather before a big race?
That means wearing BLUE.
OR
Do I wear GREEN cuz it’s St. Patrick’s Day?
The outfit is important, right?
Here are my choices:

OUTFIT A: blue multi-colored skirt from runningskirts.com & a Nike tank (that I have worn to play tennis) & blue argyle compression socks from procompression.com (that I have worn many times)

OUTFIT B:green Nike shorts & mint Champion top (have worn for yoga) & black compression socks from runningskirts.com (have worn these many times)
Happy Running! Cast your vote now: Outfit A or Outfit B?
1. If you remember, the ankle that I broke started to hurt for the first time during my long 12 mile run on Sunday. It didn’t even hurt the first time I ran on it and it didn’t hurt during the 10 & 11 mile runs. So this was pretty scary. Things from stress fracture & bent screws to OMG, I can’t do this half marathon went through my head.
So my cure: ice, ibuprofen, recovery sock, prayers… then last night, I wore an ankle brace to play tennis. It was fine.
Today, at lunch I wore the brace and ran 3 miles on the treadmill… the ankle felt fine so after work, I ran 3 miles outside (the sun was finally out!!!)
The ankle was stiff but not painful! The real test will be on Sunday when I run 8 miles….
2. I am taking the day off and going to NYC.
Tomorrow the 3 of us will be re-united!!!
I get walk my poor ankle and foot around New York City. The forecast is for rain/snow…hope they are wrong.
Happy Running!
Week 11:
Happy Running! How do you Taper?
Long and Slow Distance run…12 miles to be exact.
As they say: “If it were easy, everyone would be doing it!”
And it wasn’t easy!
I always seem to struggle with What is the weather going to do? and Where should I run for a good 12 miles? And of course, Will my foot hurt worse? and Will my ankle be more stiff?
I thought running was supposed to be enjoyable!!
And it is when the weather is nice & I have no pain. Unfortunately, this half marathon training period has not gone as hoped.
So the positive is that the half marathon will be so much more fun!!! I can’t wait!!
Of course, it was cloudy & cold and windy…like every LSD I have done this winter. The forecast was for snow showers. Fun fun.
So to mix things up, I wanted do run the route that I used when I was training for my other half marathons (running from my house into town and back I did not discover the bike trails until Nov 2011.)
When I got up it was in the 20’s, the teens with the wind chill and snowing! My hubby convinced that it would be too dangerous to run in the road with the snow so I drove to the Corning bike trail.
Though the snow wasn’t sticking to the roads, it was sticking to the trail and it was snow-covered and very slippery.
So Plan B: back to Delmar and run in the roads.
I ran on the roads for 3 miles and turned around.
I usually run shorter distances in these neighborhoods so this run took me to roads I had never been on.
After 6 miles, I was half done but felt totally done. I stopped at my car for water & fuel and then headed out for 6 more. This time I ran in the other direction for 3 miles before turning around.
I must say that the first 6 miles were painless but now my right foot started to hurt. As always, it was bearable and the pain would come and go. But at mile 9 (my turn around point), my ankle started to hurt… a lot. It hurt in the front and was getting stiff so it was hard to run without limping. Yes, I should have walked at this point but somehow I made my way back to my car.
12 painful slow miles done!!! It took me 2:26:xx and the 2nd half was a lot slower than the first.
This long run made me wonder whether I was capable of doing a half marathon. Was I in lala land about my ankle??? Could I really run long races ever again??
I went home, took ibuprofen and iced it… it was still sore.
To take my mind off of it, I went to the movies with my running friend Mary (she is running the same half). She tried to boost my confidence. And she did. If my ankle hurts, I’ll rest until the half and then the for the race, I will walk as much of it as I have to. I will get that medal!!
On a shopping note – look what I picked up yesterday:

…I was supposedly stopping at Hannaford’s to buy dinner! They came in handy today (a change from my GU) I liked the cliff shots gel but the powerbar energy busts made me nauseous.

and a new shirt…it was on sale at Olympia Sports & I had a coupon…at least I didn’t buy another pair of running shoes
Happy Running! Did you do LSD this weekend?