Monday – 1.5 hours tennis
Tuesday – 4 mile run
Wednesday – 1.25 hours yoga
Thursday – 5K race
Friday – REST
Saturday – 5K race
Sunday – 3 mile run & decorated the house for the holidays!
Another new race for me. I knew nothing about this race except that it was a 5K. I knew I would eat a lot on Thanksgiving and running would be a good idea. A race would motivate me to run at least 3 miles!
It turned out to be a perfect morning for a race…sunny & in the 50s. I got there early because I wasn’t sure where I was going. No signs but eventually I located the church where it started & parked across the street in the school parking lot.
I was pleased to find out that they gave out gloves instead of shirts (I have enough race shirts!!!) But it was a small race so no chip timing again.
I waited in my car until the start…it was chilly and this time I didn’t overdress. I left my jacket in the car.
As usual I had positive splits. But I didn’t care. I knew I was running fast and I said to myself “So what!” My first 2 miles were under 9 min pace. This is a first for me…even in my 5K PR, this didn’t happen. But the last 1/2 mile was uphill and I slowed down a lot. Also according to my Garmin, the race was 3.14 and Thanksgiving’s was 3.03.
So I finished at 28:11. I’m happy with that. I knew it wasn’t as flat as Delmar so I didn’t expect a PR (but secretly hoped for one.)
Though I didn’t know anyone running this race, I did bump into nice people: a DMer and someone who reads my blog (someone reads my blog?) I hung around with 3 women that I’ve met at many races and who run even more 5k races than me.
It took forever to have the awards ceremony…like almost 2 hrs. So we chatted about racing. They are older than me and they all won AG awards. Me, I came in 4th. If I were older or young, I would have gotten an award.
I feel like I have gotten most of my speed back. I don’t think about my injury anymore. I am starting to like 5Ks again!
Happy Running! Did you run off that turkey?
After Thanksgiving, it seems that one should start getting ready for the holidays (Well, they’re been playing Christmas music since the day after Halloween!!)
Happy Running! How are you doing with your holiday to do list?

This is the 2nd year for this race. Last year, it was pretty unorganized and many more runners signed up than expected. There are several turkey trots in the area with the big one being in Troy. Most of the elites run that one.
Things have changed a lot in one year. Last year, I was only running 5ks and my goal was to get faster. This race was and still is my fastest 5K at 27:30.
This year, after an achilles injury, 5 Half Marathons and a 15K under my belt, fast I am not. But that’s ok.
This race also is being run on a different course. (It may be the same 5k course as my first race!!)
Knowing many runners who were signed up for this race and it being so close to home, I was excited to run this race!!
It was pretty chilly…in the 30s!! I decided to wear some layers and as much orange as I could find.
I was wrong about this year being more organized. They had ONE line to pick up your bib and it took forever. I was glad I was there early. I bumped into running friends Janis & Bridget and then I found my good friend MaryPat.
They were only giving out awards for the top finishers and the refreshments were water & Freihofer’s cookies so we left and went to Dunkin Donuts. It seemed that everyone there had come from the race. We chatted for awhile over a latte & a bagel before heading home.
I was cooking a turkey dinner for my hubby & myself and then going to a friend’s for dessert.
I love starting Thanksgiving Day with a race. I am happy with my time. It was faster than the last 5K I did! There’s always room for improvement!! (Tomorrow is another 5K race.)
Hope you had a
Happy Running! Did you race yesterday?
In pictures:
This past weekend was the Philly Marathon. My running friend Mary was running it as HER FIRST MARATHON!! We have a lot in common & have run many races together. She ran the Stockade-athon the week before & had a terrible run. So I was a little worried. But…she did it!!! And she did great!!! I met her for coffee yesterday to hear all about it. Her excitement almost makes me want to do one…I said almost!!!
Now the not so good news: 2 runners died during this race. One was from my area. Read the story here.
He was only 40. He was an experienced marathon runner. He even had completed 3 Ironman races (including the one in Lake Placid this past July). I know they said he died doing something he loved but it is still so sad esp for his family and friends…
Happy Running! Do you ever worry that running is dangerous?
My first year of running, I ran about 13 5K races, my second year, 17 and my third over 20!! I went from finishing in 37 minutes to finishing in 27 minutes!!
Year Four: two 4 mile races, a 5 mile race, a 15K race and 5 Half Marathons!
Since June, I have run only one 5k and I struggled to finish under 30 minutes!!!
I feel like I am no longer a 5K racer!!!
That being said, I have signed up for three 5K races before the end of the year! Nov 24, Nov 26 and Dec 17.
So what is my goal for my 5Ks?
Happy Running! How do you choose between distance and speed? Can you do both?
One of the best years of my life was my junior year of college. I got to spend the year studying French at the University of Nice, travel around Europe and make some extraordinary friendships.
7 of us have managed to keep in touch but we haven’t all been in one place since then. Again Facebook helped us plan a brunch reunion in NYC.
So yesterday I took the Megabus from Albany to NYC. $10 & free wifi. You can’t beat that. After a stop at Starbucks, I took a leisurely walk to the restaurant.
We ate, drank, looked at old photos, but mostly reminisced and laughed at how crazy we were in college.
Believe it or not, we were at the restaurant for over 4 hours!
This morning was HMRRC’s One Hour Turkey RaffAL Run. You get to run for an hour and every time you pass the start, you get a raffle ticket. It was a nice day… a little cool and breezy but I thought it sounded like fun.
I got there and bumped into running/blogging friends Amanda & Suzy. It was nice to see a familiar face. It was pretty crowded ..many more runners than I had expected.
We ran the first 4 laps together. It was at a comfortable pace & I ran without stopping which on my own I might not have done.
For the 5th lap, Suzy decided to walk & Amanda ran ahead. I ran most of it but at a slower pace than the 1st 4.
When I was done, I ran back to my car to get the jacket & glove I had tossed. It got chilly waiting for the raffle prize winners to be announced.
They raffled away turkeys, pies, cakes, wine and all sorts of stuff. We did not win anything!!! 😦
Oh well. It was fun. I got the miles in. Maybe next year, I’ll have better luck.
Happy Running! Did you have a nice weekend?
With the time change, it seems logical to run in the morning before work. I love the way it feels to start the day with a run. I hate to have to run in the dark…and it’s always dark when I get out of work.
But this week, I’ve run TWICE after work!! Duh!
Why can’t I motivate myself to get out of bed???
Well, today I did it!!! It was cold. I even saw snowflakes. But it was a great way to start the day!!
However, I know next week, I will have the same problem…
Happy Running! Anyone else have a problem getting up early enough to run?
