#Run50

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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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Foto Friday and my birthday

Tulips, what else?

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Unfortunately, due to a long winter and a cold spring, the prettiest tulips have not bloomed yet.

Anyway, I love having my birthday when the tulips are in bloom!

61 years young!

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even Google remembered!

Happy Running! What is your favorite flower?

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Redemption or Not

May 11. 2014

May 11. 2014

I signed up for this 5k on Sunday.

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Got an e-mail that they are now offering a 10K…so?

If you read my race report from last weekend, I wasn’t exactly pleased with how I ran the race.

Do I switch?

Yup-

  • It will be good practice
  • It can count as a long run
  • I can practice pacing better than last week
  • I will kill time until the awards
  • Maybe get a 10K PR?
  • Maybe win AG award?
  • There are not a lot of 10Ks around

Nah-

  • I need to work on speed work
  • Maybe get a 5K PR?
  • Maybe win AG award?
  • I can run 3 more miles after without the pressure
  • The weather is iffy
  • I have plans for after… can get an earlier start going up to the lake
  • Just relax and enjoy. It’s only a race.

Happy Running!  What would you do?

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Liebster Love

Thanks to 26.2 x 2 who nominated me for my second Liebster Award.

If you are not familiar with this award, here’s how it works:

The Liebster Award is an online award given by bloggers to bloggers who generally have a following of 200 readers or less. The rules are:

  1. You must link back to the person who nominated you
  2. You must answer the 10 Liebster questions given to you by the nominee before you.
  3. You must pick 10 bloggers to be nominated for the award (with a small following)
  4. You must create 10 questions for your nominees
  5. You must go to their blogs and notify the nominees

First, my answers to Lis & Steph’s questions:

Questions:

1. What is your preferred sport, and why do you love it so much?

It used to be tennis but that was before I discovered running. I love the energy that running gives me.  I love the feeling of accomplishment after I finish a run or a race.  I love that I can do it alone or with others, in different places and at almost any time of day. I love that it makes me feel YOUNGER!

2. Tell me about your worst running/fitness related injury.

If you are a faithful reader of my blog, you have heard about this many many times. My worst injury was slipping on the ice during a long solo run and breaking several bones in my ankle, which then required surgery. Besides being painful, there was a lot of doubt about whether or not I would be able to run again.  But I have…along with 8 screws and a plate, I have since completed many races including 2 half marathons.

3. What type of running/workout shoes do you wear? Would you ever try something else?

I currently wear Brooks Adrenalines. I have worn almost every brand and am still searching for the perfect shoe.  So yes, I would try something else.

4. How long have you been pursuing a healthy lifestyle for?

I would say for about 15 years. I was not health conscious or even thought about anything related to a sport until my mid 40’s. Then I started playing tennis and my life was tennis. I started running 6 years ago. I still play tennis once a week but now running is my focus and along with it, I am trying to eat healthy. (That’s a work in progress.)

5. Currently, what are your short term goals vs long term goals?

That’s a tough one.  In the short term, just run several times a week and stay healthy. In the long term, improve my 5K speed to where it was before my ankle injury, improve my half marathon time and work on upper strength and flexibility more.

6. Favorite running/workout gear (not including sneakers)?

It would have to be my Garmin. I love keeping track of my pace, split times and of course, for distance.

7. Finish this sentence: when I’m not running/working out, I’m…

thinking about when I will be running, racing or blogging about running/pacing. Sad, but true.

8. What was the last great book you read?

Eleven Minutes by Paolo Coelho (the author of The Alchemist).  A friend lent it to me and I loved it.

9. What’s your favorite healthy food/meal?

I love oatmeal.  I buy organic oats and add flax seed, brown sugar, raisins, etc.

10. And your favorite non-healthy food?

Ice Cream!!

Blogs I am Nominating for a Liebster Award:

  1. Rachel @ Darlin’ Rae
  2. Debi @ 14 in 2014
  3. Amy @ The Point One Will Getcha
  4. Pam @ We Run Disney
  5. Laurie @ 111LaLa Lane
  6. Jen @ Jen is Green
  7. Shawna @ Run This Apple
  8. Michael @ Slowly Tri-ing
  9. Jona @ Zeelemons
  10. Andrea @ Age Groups Rock

Questions My Nominees Need to Answer:

  1. What is your dream job?
  2. Vacation at the beach or city?
  3. What is your favorite food?

  4. Red or white wine?

  5. What is one thing you have accomplished on your bucket list?

  6. Morning person or night owl?

  7. If you could live anywhere for a year, where would it be?

  8. Favorite holiday and why?

  9. Favorite TV show?

  10. How do you relax?

Happy Running! Happy Blogging!

My birthday week

There will be a whole lot of eating going down:

  • Tuesday: dinner out with BFF
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one of my local favs

  • Friday: dinner out with co-workers (MY BIRTHDAY)

eat free on your b-day – can’t beat that

  • Saturday: lunch out with mentee and sons

  • Sunday: dinner out with hubby

on Lake George – always wanted to go here

  • Wednesday or Thursday: dinner out with tennis friends in Florida

Turtle Club for sunset

I guess I better squeeze in some running between my meals.

  • Wednesday: run before yoga
  • Thursday: run sometime during the workday??
  • Friday: run sometime during the workday

  • Sunday – 5K race or maybe the 10K

 

May 11. 2014

  • Tuesday: run sometime during the workday

One problem…the weather 😦

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this does not make me happy especially Sunday!!

Happy Birthday! How do you usually celebrate your birthday?

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Monday Running Update

20140406-150059.jpgLast Week:

  • Monday – 2 – 1 mile walks at work, rest, tennis
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may be the last one outside – rain predicted for the rest of the week

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afternoon break to Walgreen s& Starbux

  • Tuesday – 1 mile walk at work, 4 mile run on the TM at work
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walk outside on the track before the rain

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hated it but it was raining – watched an episode of Call the Midwife

  • Wednesday – 1 mile walk at work, restdinner out with the tennis ladies
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walked inside, raining outside 😦

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the group at a Thai restaurant (had pasta w/lobster & veggies + cheese cake pops for dessert)

  • Thursday – 2 walks at work, 4 mile run, dinner & mall walk with bff
rain stopped!

Am walk after the rain stopped!

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PM walk before the rain started again

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rain shortened run

  • Friday –  walk at work, rest, pre-race pasta dinner

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  • Saturday –  10k race
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PR & 3rd in my AG

finally got to see this movie

  • Sunday –  rest, nails, movie…

not a great film but enjoyable

This Week:

  • Monday – 3 miles, tennis
  • Tuesday – rest, dinner, movie with bff to celebrate my b-day
  • Wednesday – 3 miles, yoga
  • Thursday -rest, hair appt
  • Friday –  3 miles, birthday dinner out
  • Saturday –  rest, tulip fest with mentee & sons
  • Sunday – 5k race, dinner out to celebrate my b-day

Happy Running! How is your running going?  Any races ? Do you celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

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Tunes to run by

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When I run by myself, which is almost all the time except for races, I listen to music on my iPhone.

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My taste is eclectic…anything from the Carole King to Lady Gaga.  I started by downloading songs from cds but now if I hear a song on the radio that I like, I buy it.

I just heard about RunHundred.com. You can subscribe to it for FREE.

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Every month, in your email, you receive a list of the Top 10. The list also includes each song’s BPM. Sounds pretty neat.

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Happy Running! Do you listen to music when you run?  How do you choose your music?  What is your favorite running song?

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Spring Run Off 10K Race Report

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I signed up for the 10k which was to begin at 8:30 am.  The 5K would begin at 10 am.  Again I was tempted to switch & sleep in but I switched for the Bacon Hill Bonanza and I promised myself that I would suck it up and run 6.2 miles for this race.

I am familiar with the course.  It is where I do most of my long training runs.

Last night this race included a free pasta dinner & packet pick up.

same tech tee shirt as last year (unfortunately unisex)

The food was really good.  It was catered by D’Raymonds, a local Italian restaurant. There was salad, bread, pasta, wine, and lots of homemade desserts. It wasn’t a buffet.  They actually served you.

My hubby was supposed to come but couldn’t so I was alone. However, I got invited to sit with two lovely older runners.  We had some great discussions….about running, of course. We exchanged emails.  They said they would come early to cheer me on in the 10K and I would stay for the 5k and cheer them on.

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Ilsa from Conn. (in her 70s) and Sue from Albany, my age.

pasta dinner before the race above

As it has been in recent weeks…fickle weather.  Unseasonably cool, breezy cloudy and chance of rain.

I wore a similar outfit to last week – just different colors. (long sleeved tech shirt with a shirt over, running skirt, compression socks, cap – extra jacket, gloves, and pants to stay warm before and after).

I arrived early to make sure I got parking and to look for some SRMs (Strong Running Mamas group) that I knew were running the race. I found parking in the closer lot and then walked over to the start to get my chip (They didn’t hand them out last night – haven’t run a race with a chip in a long time.)

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It was quite cool waiting for the race to begin.  But I immediately met so many racers that I knew — Michelle, a student that I taught years ago (you would never think that she ran but she does & marathons), Valerie that I met last week, another runner, Nancy, that I meet at races all the time, the brother-in-law of a friend. I even chatted with runners that I met for the first time.  Runners are so friendly at some races.

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If you are wondering – that’s a beaver!

Eventually Felice, Bridget, Janis and some other SRMs showed up (They had been running before the race.) and it was about time to line up.

At this point, I got rid of my jacket and pants.  The sun had come out and it was getting warm.

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this course has nice river views

I started toward the front but not too near the fast runners.

Unfortunately, I forgot that this was a 10k not a 5K or that I am 60 not 40. Plus I felt really sluggish and tired this morning.

I went out too fast!!!!

I was already walking through the water stop at 1.5 miles.  I haven’t walked in a race in weeks.

But this was a sign that the race would be going downhill.

I willed myself to keep up an even pace until the turn around of this out and back course.

I did and then I died.

I walked and then ran and walked some more and then walked and ran, etc. etc. I walked  7 times, I think.  (I had no problems running the Delmar Dash 5 miler several weeks ago – what gives?)

Plus I developed a big blister on my right foot (damn old sneakers!) and I was very hot (wish I had worn just a short sleeved shirt.)

Finally, I decided to have some Gu to get more energy around mile 5.

It may have helped or it was just sheer determination to finish the race well.

I knew I would PR since I have only run a few 10ks and my best was 1:06:10 but secretly I wanted to finish under 1 hour!

As I approached the finish line, I had a few runners cheering for me – new friends Ilsa & Sue and some SRMs.

#8 Darlene Cardillo

nice face – this photo is featured on the race site – springrunoff.com – UGH!

I crossed at 1:00:52.

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Done!

Race Splits: (1:00:44 – Garmin time)

mile 1 –  9:12
mile 2-  9:35  (water stop)
mile 3 –  9:26
mile 4 –  9:59 (walking has begun)
mile 5 –  10:24 (lots of walking)
mile 6 –  9:59  (less walking)
.24 –  8:46

I had some refreshments and waited for the 5k to begin.  I wanted to cheer on my new friends and the SRMs that were running it. (I did miss the infamous SRM photo op when I was talking to some others.)

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Jennifer, Janis, Felice, Kara, Bridget & Elisa

I also began to feel better about my race.  My time wasn’t bad.  It was a PR!!  I should learn from this — pace myself better and prepare better.

It was fun cheering the 5k finishers.  I rarely do this because I usually only go to to races when I am running in them.

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I only got a pic of Ilsa finishing

After the 5k was over, they had the awards ceremony. Some of the SRMs had left but many had stayed.  So many of us got medals – Felice, Bridget, Elisa, Jen, Valerie, Nancy, Ilsa, Sue.

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Even I got 3rd in my age group!!

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All in all, not a bad race but not what I hoped. Do I wish I had signed up for the 5k?  Maybe (I would have won 1st in my AG!) but I think it was good to try the longer distance.

My Race Goals:

  • run the whole thing without stopping  – Not quite – I walked a lot – too much
  • PR (under 1:06:10) – YES!
  • finish under 1:02  – YES!
  • keep each mile’s pace under 10 minutes  – Nope but only mile 5 was over
  • win an AG award – Yes – 3rd
  • have fun!  –  YES!
  • stay healthy! – YES! just a blister.

I had planned to run more miles after the 10K but after the awards, it looked like rain so I headed home. I may run again tomorrow if the weather is good.

Happy Running!  How was your weekend? Did you run or race?

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April showers bring…

It’s been a rainy week.

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That means treadmill runs.

That means short runs.

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they’re coming up in some places

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Hopefully this means that the tulips will bloom on time.

May 10 & 11

But tomorrow I have another new race.

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There is a 5k and a 10K.  I signed up for the 10K.

Oh no!

My last long run was March 30, my half marathon. So not prepared for this race!

At least the course is mostly flat.

My Race Goals:

  • run the whole thing without stopping 
  • PR (under 1:06:10)
  • finish under 1:02 
  • keep each mile’s pace under 10 minutes 
  • win an AG award
  • have fun! 
  • stay healthy! 

We’ll see how I do. It’ll be a challenge.

Tonight they having a free pasta dinner.  Pretty cool for a small local race.

Happy Running!  Are you having a lot of rain?  Are you racing this weekend?

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April rundown

APRIL GOALS:

  • RUN at least 3-4 times each week. Yes!
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on the track

or

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after work in town

or

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in the park

or

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on the trail

  • Continue planks (Do it at least once per week.) Yes! Several times a week.

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  • Walk at least once a day at work. Yes! Almost every work day with my co-worker.
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with my co-worker Sherri

  • Use those 5 lb weights on my desk. Yes! Most days.  20 reps of several arm toning exercises.

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  • Spend some time with my mentee, Amanda’s 2 sons. Yes!
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at a museum

at the park

at a park

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at the mall – nice artwork for a 1st grader!

  • Find a new knitting project. No! Not yet.
  • Focus on speed rather than distance.  (Next long race isn’t until Jun 22.) No, not really in training but yes, in shorter races.
  • Run a 5k race under 30 minutes! YES! Bacon Hill Bonanza and ALS Cherry Blossom 5k.
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28:56 & first in my AG

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27:51 & second in my AG

  • Run a 5 mile race under 50 minutes! Yes! Delmar Dash.

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  • Run a 4 mile race under 40 minutes! Yes! Rabbit Ramble.
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38:06  & 2nd in my AG

  • Run at least 70 miles this month.  Yes! 73 (but my lowest in months!)

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  • Dedicate all my runs to John Anthony my running buddy. Yes!
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smiling & wearing my half marathon shirt

I have been pretty lucky this month.  Look at what I’ve won:

  • Door prize at the Delmar Dash ($75 worth of running-related items)
  • Raffle prize at the Rabbit Ramble (Road ID)
  • Blog giveaway – insoles
  • Blog giveaway – bag
  • work – 4 movie tix
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my birthday month!

  • RUN at least 3-4 times each week. 
  • Continue planks.
  • Start back at Yoga.
  • Walk at least once a day at work.
  • Continue to use those 5 lb weights on my desk.
  • Run my 5k races under 30 minutes!
  • PR in a 10K race (under 1:06)
  • Run during my tennis vacation in Florida.
  • Run at least 75 miles this month.
  • Dedicate all my runs to John Anthony my running buddy.

Happy Running! How was your April?  Anything special planned for May?

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