Thanks to Finishing is Winning for reminding me about what is important!
Of course, if only I could remember this when I race…
Happy Running!
Thanks to Finishing is Winning for reminding me about what is important!
Of course, if only I could remember this when I race…
Happy Running!
After Sunday’s Half Marathon, I pleased to report that my feet, heel, calves, knees, and legs feel fine! But my QUADS…that’s a different story. I can barely walk down the stairs. The last time they felt like this was when I volunteered last November at the Stockade-athon and spent 1 1/2 hrs cutting off chips at the finish line.
I guess it was the hills!!!
I sit at my desk all day and my exercise consists of tennis, running & yoga. But I don’t bike or hike or or exercise or use any machines at a gym. Obviously, I need to strengthen my quads!!

Monday – 5 miles (on Jones Beach boardwalk)
Tuesday – 3 miles (after work)
Wednesday – 2 miles on treadmill, Yoga 1.25 hrs
Thursday – REST
Friday – 2 miles (after work)
Saturday – REST
Sunday – 13.1 miles – Fall Foliage Half Marathon in Rhinebeck
2 weeks to go… until Half Marathon #5!
Be a part of this beautiful day as participants run through historic downtown Rhinebeck and journey to the shores of the Hudson River in neighboring Rhinecliff.
With the New York City Marathon just two weeks away, this is the perfect opportunity to do a final training run or spend a weekend in the country running in this gorgeous setting.
A portion of the proceeds from the race will be donated to support Riverkeeper, a New York-based organization dedicated to defending the Hudson River and its tributaries and protecting the drinking water supply of nine million New York City and Hudson Valley residents.
Sounds pretty good, right?
Looks like a pretty course.
Hills!!!!!!!!!!! Yikes!!
So I guess I should have looked at the elevation chart before I signed up for this race!! (Look how the race ends!!!)
I thought my friend Mary who is training for the Philly Marathon would run this with me but she decided to do her 20 miler on Sat instead. Then I thought my hubby would come and hang out at the Aerodrome because he loves planes but he played tennis instead.
I was solo.
According the Google, it was going to take 1hr 17 min to get there so I got up nice & early and prepared to leave at 7:30 am so I would be there by 9am (for the 10 am start). However, my GPS said it would only take 1 hour and it did! The ride was nice…the foliage was awesome!
I had plenty of time to kill before the race. There were real bathrooms in addition to porta potties. That’s always a plus.
The weather would be perfect…a little chilly at the start but warm when the sun would come out. I walked around & took some pics.
I decided to leave my jacket behind (actually near a tree by the start) and I was glad I did. There were about 400 running the Half Marathon & about 100 running the 5K. The weather was perfect for a race and the scenery was beautiful. I also bumped into local blogger, Jen at the start.
That’s the good part.
As I said before, I wasn’t going to race this race just use it as a training run. Famous last words.
I started out too fast. My 1st 2 miles were in the 9s and in fact, the 1st 6.5 miles were all under 11. I felt good and of course, I started thinking PR.
I was on course with covering the 1st half in just over 1 hour. (My fastest half was 2:22)
Then came the hills!! I means steep hills — after hill after hill after hill. The total ascent for the race was 2099 ft (that’s 300 ft more than Schroon HM).
My pace slowed. I NEVER TRAIN ON HILLS! I probably should but I hate them. As my hopes of a PR vanished, I walked and took some pics.
The race of course, ended with huge hills. I walked until I got to the finish line and forced myself to sprint across it.
Official time: 2:32:50
Garmin time: 2:31:49 13.20 miles!
Here are some more pics from Jen‘s blog: THANKS JEN!
The refreshments were lacking: half bagels (no cream cheese or butter), bags of chips, water. The medal wasn’t metal – engraved (etched) plastic. There were no awards or results printed. No photographers. Hardly any spectators along the course. I guess that’s what you get for an Inaugural race.
So I headed home. The ride again was pleasant due to the beautiful scenery.
So there you have it…Half Marathon #4 is in the books. (Half Marathon #5 is 2 weeks away!!!!!!!!)
Not sure if it was a good decision to do it (training runs are free!!) but you never know until you try. It certainly was a challenge.
I did achieve all my goals:
Happy Running! Any advice for running on hills or staying with it when your race starts to suck?

I’ve kinda been an absentee mentor. I’ve been working, running or boating & have seen Amanda very infrequently since May.
So today I decided to take her & her 2 sons to Ellms Family Farm. We went there 2 years ago and had a lot of fun.
It was chillier than I would have liked. Probably walking around a farm all day was not the besy way to rest but we had a good time. There were a lot of fun things to do: corn maze, zipline, rides, hayride…cider donuts, etc.
Can one have goals for a half marathon that is only a training run? Sure.
Yeah, so where did this come from?
Voila!
Half Marathon #4, a (expensive) training run (with water stops) for the Santa Clarita Half Marathon in Cali on Nov 6 (which is now Half Marathon #5).
Just think, a year ago, I had never run more than a 5K and had no plans to do so ever.
Happy Running! Have you ever signed up for a race on a whim?
This year the Santa Clarita Marathon Race Committee will be using the newly open trails along the San Francisquito Creek to be part of the 2011 Half Marathon. The new trail system will be used for the majority of the race and will reduce the amount of street closure on McBean Parkway.
Uh oh.

My hosts were great. Linda had to go to work but her husband Chris made me oatmeal (with raisins) and a Cafe Latte.
Yes, that’s my pre-running breakfast!!! And with a view!!
So I said my good-byes and headed for the beach.
This is where I grew up. Jones Beach is where we went all the time during the summer. During college, I even worked there as a usherette at the theatre.
This time of year, there was NO TOLL! ($10 saved).
It was also pretty deserted. There are many parking lots and almost all were closed. I finally found one and parked my car.
It was a gorgeous day – high 60’s & sunny (with a breeze). I headed for the boardwalk and found that they had set up a 4 mile run.
So I did it. I started in the middle so I actually wound up running 5 miles!!!
There weren’t many people around. So I walked around on the sand for awhile.
I even put my feet in the water. BRRRRR!
There were quite a few large shells so I kept a few as a souvenir.
Reluctantly I headed back to my car. As I was leaving, I noticed another parking lot open and there were cars parked there.
I found out why. There was a restaurant open and people were eating at picnic tables.
I ordered a Nathan’s hotdog with sauerkraut & fries and ate it on the beach! I just had too!
Then I headed back up north (with a detour past the house I grew up in).
Happy Running! Where is your favorite place to run? (I just discovered that mine is the boardwalk along the ocean.)

This past weekend I went to my high school Reunion. We had a 20 yr reunion and now 20 years later, we have our 2nd reunion (thanks to Facebook).
I went to East Meadow HS on Long Island, NY. There were 960 people in my graduating class – yes, it was HUGE! I knew probably 60 and was close friends with probably 10 of them.
At this Facebook-organized reunion, there were about 70 plus a few spouses in attendance. Believe it or not, I knew quite a few people. There were mmy close friends, those in some of my classes, some that I rode the bus with, etc.
It was held at Borellis, our favorite pizza hangout back then, from 11-4 pm on Sunday.
It wasn’t a fancy Sat nite shindig like the last one.
It was casual. Everyone chatted and chatted and reminisced. There was a buffet of Italian food and an open bar.
Do you think we’ve aged?
I got to see my close friends which was great but I also got to see friends that I hadn’t seen since high school.
Lots of picture taking. Cake for dessert.
Afterwards, a bunch of us went back to Linda & Chris’ house (where I would be spending the night). We had dinner and chatted some more.
After everyone left, Linda, Chris & I hung out in their hot tub, glasses of wine, looking at the water (Their house is on the water in LI.) and the stars.
What the life!!
Stayed tuned.
Monday was an even better day because….. (I’ll let you guess!)