Thursday, December 27, 2012

2012 in Review

As the year comes quickly to a close, I wanted to recap my amazing year!
When 2012 started, I didn’t have any resolutions - I just don’t like them. I tend more just to set goals to accomplish in the year. Goal #1 was to purchase a home! I accomplished this in the spring and was surprised at how much effort and time the entire process (from looking at places to redecorating) took. By the fall I finally felt settled in and the major projects are completed. While there are many projects I want to accomplish (new floors, new kitchen cabinets and counters, built-in seating in the sunroom, etc., etc., etc.), I am extremely happy with my home! Goal Accomplished!
Goal #2 was to “get fit”. I’ve had this goal for a number of years ---- ever since I realized I was a “chubby child” back in the 90s, but nothing seemed to stick. I have done a number of diet and workout plans and nothing felt right and I would always stop after a few weeks. I always knew that the answer was to eat healthier and work out more. I set out to find a eating plan that I could stick with well into my 90s. I found the whole-foods plant strong movement and decided to try it for a few weeks! Surprisingly, I loved it and have stuck with it ever since.
Now for the second part, work out more. I have had gym memberships and have gone occasionally for cardio and some classes here and there. However, when I moved, there wasn’t a gym conveniently located near my new home. At the same time, I was in the search for an activity I could do for the rest of my life and not have to pay a monthly fee to work out. I decided I would try the Couch to 5k program to see if I could enjoy running. I completed the Bastille Day 5k in July and didn’t enjoy it --- I loved it! I looked around and realized that there were people of all ages and I could also do this well into my 90s! For the rest of the year I spent it signing up for more races and doing longer distances (7k & 10k). I jumped feet 1st into running and am loving every moment of it. Not only did I discover an activity that I could do no matter where I was (physically or in my life), I discovered an amazing community of people that support each other. I felt compelled to give back and started this blog -- something I never thought I would do! Goal #2 – Accomplished and loving it!
Overall, I would say it was a very successful year!
Coming up next…..Running Goals for 2013!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Weekly Recap

Well, here it is…my weekly recap!

 

Monday: 2 mile run. This was a short out and back after work. I had dinner plans so I was rushing to get back quickly

Tuesday: Yoga Sculpt. I had skipped this class for the past few weeks and it was great to get back to it!

Wednesday: I was to run 3 miles, however I was needed to move some heavy furniture up three flights of stairs – it got some cardio and weights! ;)

Thursday: rest day, which is great as I put in long hours at work

Friday: Rest day and early to sleep

Saturday: 10k! The weather was horrible L but I finished and under my highest goals J, but missed my target goal L. Overall, it was good and the last race for my “season”

Sunday: I wasn’t as sore as I thought I would be so I headed over to the noon Barre class! Boy, was I sore on Monday!!

 

This week:

Now that my “season” is over, I’m taking time to rest and try out some classes! Tonight (Tuesday) is my yoga class and Thursday, I’m planning on going to a new class! I’m out of town this weekend for Christmas and hope to get in a few runs (one with my mom following me in the dark to see how “visible” I am to cars). Then it’s resting before I start a crazy busy new year of classes for three months and then running a half marathon!!!!

 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Santa Hustle 5k Review

Overall: Great!

Shot Recap:
Sign Up Process: This was just ok. I purchased a Groupon for this event, which cut the price in half, but it meant that I couldn’t just sign up online. I had to print something off, fill it out, scan it back in, email it over and then follow up to ensure I was actually enrolled…..ugh! But it did save me $20, so I will take it.

Price: $20 or $6.45/mile. Nice price, but I did get a Groupon for ½ off. $40 is a lot for a 5K in December in Chicago where it could have been freezing and hailing and snowing…..
Communications: This was great! They sent just enough to remind you that the race was coming up, but not enough to annoy you.
Packet Pickup: This was super easy! There was a big sign outside the door to let you know where to go in. They gave me my bib and pointed me to the next area, where they gave me the shirt, hat and beard and I was out the door!
Gear Check: Nice and easy! Huge signs to indicate what area you should go and the people were friendly.
Route: Nice route in an area I haven’t run before. We went under the parking garage of the McCormick Place, which was fun, until it got super dark in there.
Water Station: Nice. They had Gatorade and Water and clearly marked the difference. In addition, they had a Cookie and Candy station  -- nice touch.
Swag: Santa hat, beard and shirt. The shirt fit and the hat wasn’t scratchy at all. The beard on the other had was not fun to run with. I should have realized this and just left it at home, but I didn’t.


Full Recap:
The Chicago Santa Hustle took place at Soldier Field on December 1, 2012. This summer I purchased a Groupon for ½ off and assumed that December weather would be warm as it was 90 degrees all summer. As soon as I registered, I realized that I live in Chicago and it does get cold…..oh no! Luckily we’ve only had a few chilly days and I have been able to run through it. The week of the race was super chilly, but all the weather people stated that it would be in the 50s on race day. Waking up race day, I was excited to see that they were correct! It was sunny morning with few clouds in the sky. It was even warm when I left my house at 7:30 am.

I arrived early and walked around. I noticed a few port-a-potties and jumped in quickly to avoid long lines. I walked around and looked at the reindeer (nice touch) and looked at the mass number of Santa’s that were in the area. It was one of the only races where I and everyone else were wearing the shirts.

The 5k race started right at 9 am and they had self-assigned corrals divided up by 0:30 mins/miles, but only went up to 14 min/mile. There were a ton of walkers for the event (they announced the 85% of the participants didn’t consider themselves to be “runner) and they might have stressed the fact that the walkers should start after the runners. This would avoided a lot of runners passing walkers, which I saw all the time. They did have port-a-potties lining the entire corral area, which was nice as it took us 30 mins to get to the start. This did allow for a lot of chatting with my fellow runners and a nice smooth course with only a few crowded areas (usually around a water/candy station).

The course was nice. I don’t know of many races that start at Soldier Field and it was nice to be able to run in that area. The race went south, then turned around and came back. A simple out and back. We did go under the McCormick Place parking garage (I believe) and it was super dark at points. Have some more lights would have made it feel safer. Also, it wasn’t a completed 3.1 miles L.  If I just wanted to run a random distance, I would go and run. I pay money to run a specific distance in a safe manner with support. It stinks when races can’t get these two basic components down!

The route advertised cookie and candy stations, which there were. They had M&M’s and stated they were “Santa’s Favorite” candy. I did not know that. In my house they are a staple at Christmas and every family gathering (my grandfather would always give them to us and we continue to share them in his memory) and I know that M&M advertises it as that way, but I just assumed Candy station would by Candy Canes or something more “Christmas-y”. Also, they advertised “music along the course, which turned out to be music at one station and some guy who was walking the race and playing tunes. It would have been nice to have more Christmas music---maybe even carolers?

The finishing area was good and there were people cheering. I snagged the last banana, and they also had candy canes (also a nice touch), water and granola bars. You had to walk a little bit (which they could have shortened and done a complete 3.1 miles maybe???) to get to the post run area. There were milk and cookies and carriage rides. I started my walk back and ran into someone I had started with. We chatted until our routes turned and I headed the rest of the way to the EL.

Overall it was a fun run! I think I would do it again if I can pay the same price I did this year. $40 is a lot of money when it’s not actually a 5k. The shirt was nice as was the hat, but you can get the hat at any store for less than $40. The small touches that make the race unique (reindeer, cookies and milk, candy cane, etc) could even be stressed more and added to in order to add value to the race. It is truly a fun run and everyone was smiling and laughing!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Month In Review

I cannot believe that it is almost 2013! I know I say this all the time, but November flew by. I feel like the middle two weeks just weren’t there! Here is a numerical recap of the month:

22.2 – Total miles run!
13:00 – fastest pace EVER!!!
10 – farthest race this month (in K)
3 – Number of classes in one week (and a holiday, 5K, wedding and overnight guest!) – Phew, what a week!
3 – Also the number of Thanksgivings I celebrated
2 – Number of races this month – Chicago Perfect 10 & TD5K
2 – Number of Nobel Peace Prize winners that I saw in person!
1 – Great Month!


Goals for December:
-Have a fun 5k and a great 10k! Once again I have two races planned this month and I’m super excited for the Santa Hustle for a fun run and the Jingle Bell 10k to finish out the year strong.
-No more skipping planned workouts. In November, I would find any excuse not to go to a class or do a run. I need to stop that. The only way to get better is to work at it.
-More studying – I have seemed to all but stop my studying for my professional certification that I will sit for a the end of January. I think that now that I know when I will take it, I feel like I can procrastinate and “do it later”, but in reality, I need to study now, so that I can truly enjoy the holidays!
-Continue hanging out with new friends. I continue to meet new and awesome people in Chicago and do fun things!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Weekly Review

Last week was a great week for running, not so much for working out…but running was great!

Monday – 3 miles. This was a great run. Just ran to my local park and back. I did it during lunch so there wasn’t a lot of people out and it was great to be able to get back into running after the long Thanksgiving weekend.

Tuesday – Cross training. I skipped this today. I just didn’t go. That’s it.

Wednesday – 2 miles. I really pushed myself on this and tried to run “all out” for 1 min and then walk as slow as I wanted for 1 min. When I got back, I realized I had run a 13:06 pace. This is the fastest I think I’ve ever run (my fastest pace is 13:33 at the Chicago ½ Marathon and 5K). This really pumped me up for the 5K I had on Saturday.

Thursday – Rest – I went out to dinner with a friend and ordered a large Margarita…which I regretted the next day.

Friday – Cross training. I skipped this as well. I wasn’t feeling so well from the Margarita (I’m getting old L)and wanted to ensure I was at tip-top shape for the 5k on Saturday

Saturday – 5k – Santa Hustle. I’ll post a full review later this week, but this one is on my “To Do” list. It was a beautiful day and the organizers where on top of everything – enough space for people to walk around, pace markers from 6 mins to 14 min and longer, announcements to get in line, TONS of port-a-potties, etc. The only down fall was that it wasn’t a true 3.1 miles. My Garmin stated 2.99 and someone else stated they had 2.8 miles and when I tried to GoogleMap it, it looks like it was 2.9. Either way, I ran the fastest I have ever done and felt like I could have pushed myself a tad more. I finished in 37:25.14, which is 12:07 for a 3.1 and 12:34 per my Garmin. Either way, I would have finished the full 3.1 under 40mins which was a goal of mine for 2013! Mission Accomplished!

Sunday – S&S. I just hung out around the house today – did some cleaning, did some Christmas shopping online, watched some Netflix.

 
This week I have a lot of social events (dinners, drinks, deserts with friends) and am still training for a 10K in 12 days! This will be my last race of the year and I hope to be able to keep my pace within or under 13:00. My last (and only) 10k was at 1:27:30 with a pace of 14:07. I’m aiming to finish between 1:15:00 and 1:25:00 (12:06 to 13:43/mile), but I would be completely happy to finish 1:26:44 or 13:59/mile and below I will be completely happy!

 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

TD5K Race Recap


Overall: Ok

Shot Recap:
Sign Up Process: This was a fairly easy process and I was able to complete it for my mom and I.
Price: $22 a person ($7.10/mile). I remember that I had a coupon that was emailed to me from a friend. I believe it was $5 off.
Communications: They didn’t send out too many emails, however all their emails looked like junk mail and I missed the pick-up information the 1st time I read it.
Packet Pickup: Super easy. I walked in, stated my name, and walked out with two bibs, two shirts and tons of pins!
Gear Check: This was also easy. They placed my bag in a bag, which was nice as they then put it directly on the ground.
Route: We were able to run along Lake Shore Drive, which I had never done and the traffic was light on Thanksgiving morning so there were no issues with cars zipping by. We then turned around and came back on the Lake Shore Path. It was fine, but my Garmin stated that it was 3.6 miles long.
Water Station: By the time I got to the station, there was no water….fail!
Swag: The shirt is nice, but is just cotton.

Full Recap
On Thanksgiving 2012 I completed the TD5K. It was a beautiful fall day in Chicago and a perfect day to run outside! I believe this pulled out more people than they were expecting, at least that is what I’m hoping because the logistics were not the best. The lines to pick up the packets the day of the race were extremely long and I was once again thankful that I don’t rely on this to get my bib. My mom joined me for the race so we walked around and chatted a bit before it was time to get in line.

My mom was walking the race and I am on the slower side of the races, so we lined up near the back of the pack. There were no pace markers or anything to determine where people should line up. They were letting groups go every few moments to ensure there were no clogs along the route. Once we crossed the start line (about 11 mins after the start), I started running and had to pass a lot of people already walking from the group in front of me. Also, I was being passed by a number of people that were much faster. This is where the chaos started. They really should look into having pace makers in the starting to space people out based on their pace time. That way I wouldn’t have to pass so many people carrying children on their back or 100% walkers or be passed up by super-fast people.  People were passing on the left, or the right, stopping in the middle of the road, walking 6 across….doing everything you “shouldn’t” do in a race. It was frustrating to have to run around everyone and push my way through people just to avoid running in traffic. I understand that this is a lot of people’s 1st race (a Thanksgiving day race was my 1st just one year ago), but some things should fall under common sense (i.e. don’t take 5 kids with you and then run ahead of them making them cut off adults, don’t take the entire width of the path for you and your stroller and your friend and her stroller). Maybe races should include a “how-to” guide on race manners for these types of races.

By the time I got to the water station, there was no water. FAIL! I’m not sure how you can run out of water at a race. It’s water and the only thing necessary for a race, otherwise, it’s just a morning run with a ton of other people. I’m glad that I wasn’t father back or that it was a super warm day. I knew that I would be fine, but it sucked that they ran out about ½ way through the runners.

The rest of the race was fine. Nothing special to report. My Garmin stated that the entire route was 3.6 miles and not 3.1, but it could have been due to running around people and weaving in and out.

After crossing the finish line I was hit by a wall of people just standing around in the finish shoot. The announcer told them a number of times to move, but no one really listened. Once again….Tips on Running a race would be great!

Overall it was a fine race – mostly due to the fact that the weather was beautiful and I went with my mom. The price was nice as well and I’m happy that it was on Thanksgiving (opposed to the “Thanksgiving Day” race in Grant Park on Saturday). I would do a Thanksgiving Day race again (I LOVE starting a day that is traditionally full of gluttony with a healthy 5k race), but I think I’ll try one of the other ones that are in the Chicago-land area.

Week In Review.....4 days late! :D

So, I’m only 4 days “late” for this review, but really there’s not much to say.

Monday – Barre Class at Studio Fit. This class is so much fun and tough. I completely felt it the next day and almost didn’t want to go to my yoga class on Tuesday

Tuesday – Yoga Sculpt. This really helped my super sore body to feel better. It seems to go against my logic, but it worked.

Wednesday – Rest day. I prepared for my mom to come into my home for the long weekend.

Thursday – THANKSGIVING! I started off my day with a 5k with my mom. A full review is to come, however as a quick recap, I’ll just say it’s a mixed bag. Afterwards, I cooked the entire meal and relaxed with my mom. I ended the day with pie with my Dad, Sister and her family.

Friday – My mom and I are early raisers and were up at 6, so what’s a gal to do on Black Friday at 6 am?? Shopping! We didn’t go all crazy (she’s done with Christmas gifts and I’m almost there), but I did get a Panini Press! I’m super excited to have tons of Paninis this winters…..now I just need to get some bread.

Saturday – I had a wedding to go to and my mom came along. It was a great wedding and they even had a vegan option along with super yummy vegan cupcakes! This was only the tip of the iceberg on the thoughtfulness of the couple.

Sunday – My mom and I meet up with my Aunt and Uncle for Brunch and then I sat around all day trying to enjoy the last day of my long weekend.

 

So there’s the week in review. This week I’ve been preparing for a 5k this weekend and keeping an eye out for my last race of the year in two weeks. I’m excited to finish out my running “season” and looking forward to using some of the Groupons I have for workout classes!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Weekly Recap - one day late...

So last week I was all set to jump right back into training, especially considering I have 2 5ks and a 10k before the end of the year. However, I didn't. I just didn't. I hung out with friends, I cleaned my house, I did some shopping, I sat on the couch all day long….almost anything by running.

One thing I DID do is my Yoga Sculpt class on Tuesday night. I love this class and am sore the next day. We had a substitute teacher and she was great at talking us through the moves. However, she had us face the windows (to use as a mirror). However there was (what I assume) a Hot Yoga class going on across the street. It took me about 1/2 the class to understand what was going on as I would just occasionally see half naked people out of the corner of my eye. Let’s just say, it was distracting! J

I’m heading back there tonight. Mostly because there is a Trader Joe’s close by and I need to get some stuff for Thanksgiving, but also because I love the burn! The plan for this week is a little backwards and I have a 5k on Thursday and then my mom is staying with me through Saturday.

How do your training plans change due to the holidays? Do you stick with them or plan around them?

Monday, November 19, 2012

Chicago Perfect 10 Recap

Chicago Perfect 10
Overall: Good race!

Short Recap:
Sign up process: I did this a while ago, but don’t remember anything difficult about it.
Price: $32.00 (or $5.16/mile). It’s a little on the pricey side for per mile, but the medal is pretty sweet!
Communications: They didn’t send out too many  emails (unlike my other 10k this year which sends out emails almost every week). I liked the amount they sent out – enough to remind you the race is coming and provide great information, but not clogging up your emails.
Packet pickup: 4 different days in the city and suburbs and over the weekend and evening hours.
Gear Check: Very smooth and easy!
Route: Nice and unique, but not closed to public and was somewhat congested
Water Stations: The one station for the 10k was only on one side of the path and no one was taking it on the way out (I assume because they thought there would be another one)
Medal & Shirt: Both great! Long sleeved shirt and a medal that spins!

Long Recap:
On 11/10/12 I completed the Chicago Perfect 10k race. It was my longest race to date (I’m still a newbie)! Overall it was a good race, despite a few hiccups. I got to Navy Pier with enough time to spare and walked slowly to the expo to drop off my bag. It was super easy and the volunteers were nice. I then walked around Navy Pier and waited for the race to start. The race was delayed by 30 mins, but then the 10K started off earlier than the new times. I guess this was announced on Facebook, but I am not “friends” with them, so I found out about it from someone in line. Also, they had a guy walking around screaming it. Later I heard that it was due to a vendor not showing up or due to parking issues. If it was a critical vendor, then I get it – but if it was someone for the expo (there was an empty stall) or due to parking, I don’t get it. People should know that parking and traffic will be bad around the race and leave early enough to not be late to their race. I didn’t have to struggle with traffic (Thank you CTA!) and was spending my time walking around stretching and playing on my phone. After the 10 mile runners left, I lined up near the back of the starting areas and couldn’t hear anything that the speaker was saying. All of a sudden, we were walking forward and then crossing the starting line!

The route was great! It was along the Lakefront path, but all the other races I have done start around Lincoln Park or Montrose Harbor and go north. It was great to be able to run south and go by the Shedd and other Chicago sites. There was a HUGE hill early on and luckily it was downhill – I wasn’t looking forward to going back up it, but I had a few miles to go before that. There

There was a water station around Mile 2, however it was on the other side of the path and there were faster runners on that side. Also, the volunteers weren’t encouraging anyone from our side to take water, so I thought there would be another station a bit further down for us. However, I was wrong. As the weather was nice and cool it wasn’t too bad, but I was completely thirsty by the time I got back here and took two cups!

There was some congestion going the other way around Shedd and the runners spilled onto the other side of the path. It looked like it was both 10 milers and 10kers on that side and most people seemed to understand their pace and moved where they needed to be. Once I got to the turn-around, I was pushed in with the 10 milers that were at their 7 mile mark. This means that I was now running with those going about 8 to 11 mile pace. I felt bad for people having to now go around me, but I hugged the right side and soon enough the fast ones passed me by. The hill I mention before wasn’t too bad. At this time I was drafting off a couple nice ladies and trying to keep pace with them and not walk the entire way back to Navy Pier. They started slowing down and walking the hill, but I decided to plow through it and run it! It felt great and I soon took a walk break and it actually felt better to run. From this point on, I ran most of it and only walked when I felt I couldn’t run anymore. 

There we almost no spectators along the way and some of the volunteers were just holding their flags and staring into space. It would have been nice to have some more cheers along the way, but if I need a cheer, I just asked the volunteer to smile and wave and they mostly would. It’s surprising how much a smile can make you feel better and keep pushing on.

I was aiming for a 1:25 to 1:30 time and knew I was going to come in right in the middle of the two (I finished at 1:27:30). It did mean I had to continue to push myself and it was great to hear the cheers along Navy Pier and see other runners clap and cheer. Crossing the finish line was great for me – I did my longest run and was right on pace for my goal time! Oh, I also got a cool medal!

The post run food was ok. The bananas were way overripe, but yummy! There were also beagles, but I didn’t take one due to dietary restrictions. I made my way to the expo and picked up my bag and continue to walk around. I got some SWAG from the vendors and enjoyed a banana before walking over to the buses to go home.

Overall it was a nice race! I will most likely do it next week --- maybe I’ll try the 10 miler!

Monday, November 12, 2012

Second Week Recap!



Monday: My mom came into town this week and  I decided to take it easy and hope I wouldn’t suffer on my race the upcoming weekend. We hung out and chatted the night away.

Tuesday: My mom and I stayed up late to watch the election returns, so no workout or thought about workout.

Wednesday: My mom left in the morning and after work I sat down for “just a few moments”….and ended up waking up at around 8:30 pm. I decided just to roll over and continue to sleep, figuring my body needed sleep more than a run.

Thursday: After three days of not working out, I figured I should do something before my longest race to date…so I set out for a 3 mile race. As soon as I was well into it, I realized that my foot pod wasn’t working L I did what I thought was 3 miles, but it was closer to 2.5 when I checked it on Google Maps. Oh well! I wasn’t feeling the run at all and was struggling the whole time just to keep moving. I was hoping that this wouldn’t repeat itself on Saturday!

Friday: Rest day and packet pick up. After work I rushed to pick up the packet with the horror stories of the Hot Chocolate in the back of my mind. I was just hoping to be able to run in and run out to make it home for dinner plans and I made it with time to spare! The pick-up was super easy!

Saturday: Chicago Perfect 10 – overall the race was great! I was hoping to finish between 1:25 and 1:30 and came in right at 1:27:30! I did the run 2 mins/walk 1 min thing and was able to run for longer stretches on the second half. I still felt I started off to fast, but need to download my times off my Garmin to really know. Overall it was a great race and I will most likely come do it again (one of the few races that I have done this year that I will do again!) I’ll be posting a full recap later this week so stay tuned in! After the race, I ran some errands and then fell asleep early!

Sunday: Rest Day – After hearing Elie Wiesel speak, I walked around Chicago a bit and enjoyed the warm weather.

 

Plans for this week

I am not as sore as I was after the 7k I did earlier this fall so I hope to be able to bounce back and continue with training for my last three races of the year (TD5K, Santa Hustle 5K and Jingle Bell 10K). Also, to get a race recap of the Perfect 10 up within a few days.


Exciting news: I signed up for the Pile On The Miles organized by Run Eat Repeat! And I think you should too! ;) http://runeatrepeat.com/2012/10/23/pile-on-the-miles-2012/!


Stay tuned for a recap of the Chicago Perfect 10!

Monday, November 5, 2012

The week in review..



I’m 6 days away from my longest race to date (a 10k), so this past week I have been sticking to my training plan as close as I can.

Monday – 2 mile run. I did this in my neighborhood. There was nothing special about it, just went out a mile, turned around and came back.

Tuesday – Cross Training. I went to Yoga Sculpt and ended up being the only student! Whoo-hoo for personal training for the price of a class! The teacher really was able to push me and adjust me more than before and it kicked my behind!

Wednesday – 3 mile run. I kinda forgot that kids go trick-or-treating on Halloween night. I’ve never had a single tick-or-treater since leaving the dorm in college many moons ago and don’t have children myself, so I was completely surprised when I turned a corner on my run and encountered little princesses and superheroes! I was going to do 3 miles in my neighborhood, but ran as fast as I could and not knock anyone down to a nearby park and ran laps. No the most exciting, but I was glad the library was close by as I really had to “go” half way through my run.

Thursday – Rest day. After work, I went to dinner with a friend and then relaxed.

Friday – Cross Training. I tried out a new Barre class and it was so much fun! The group was great and the teacher was really encouraging. You could tell a lot of us had never done this type of class before (yoga with some weights and small movements and the help of a ballet barre). Everyone was laughing at themselves embracing their inner prima ballerina.

Saturday  – I was planning to run to a class and then take the bus home, however I got a ticket to see President Obama in Milwaukee at the last minute, so I skipped all my plans for the day and spent it standing around (for 8 hours) and talking to people and listening to Katy Perry and President Obama.

Sunday – Needing to make up for yesterday, I decided to run 5.5 miles to another Barre class. The run was great! I went around Wrigley Field (one of my favorite places in Chicago) and through a number of neighborhoods and made great time. As for the class --- I don’t think I’ll be trying this after another long run! My legs were so tired from standing on Saturday and running 5.5 miles that they were shaking right off the bat in the class. I kept pushing myself, but was complete excMy legs were tired enough from the run and then we did a lot of leg work! My legs sure are hurting today.

This upcoming week, I just have two short runs and then the 10k on Saturday. I feel very prepared for it and am just focusing on trying not to start out too fast. I’m horribly bad about this, but think I’m going to do the run 2 min/walk 1 min routine for the 1st half of the race and then see what I feel like. I would hope to run the 2nd half but don’t want to burn out before the end.  What do you do to pace yourself at the start of a race?

Monday, October 29, 2012

Welcome!

Welcome! I’ve decided to start a blog. Why? Well, I have been motivated and inspired by the running blogs that I read and I thought that one day, maybe I can inspire someone else. So here goes! (Are you inspired yet?).
 
I guess I should start off by talking about myself. I’ve been running for a few months and have completed a few 5ks and a 7k. I have a 10k coming up and recently signed up for a 10miler and a ½ marathon (more on all those later). I guess you can say that I have jumped completely into this “running thing” and I have to say I completely LOVE it! I used to say that I only run if I’m being chased, but not anymore! I have been “big-boned” (a nice way of saying obese) my whole life and have tried (what seems like) every diet and workout plan. I would lose weight, but then gain it and more back once I stopped following the plan. I was going to the gym 2 to 3 times a week and “watching what I ate” but didn’t see any results. When I moved this spring, there were no gyms nearby, so I was on the hunt for a new workout that I could do without a gym. At the same time, I had been looking for a eating lifestyle that I could follow long term and wanted the same thing for my workout. I looked around and noticed that there were runners at every age in races and on the trails. I figured that I would try it and found the Couch to 5k program and signed up for my 1st 5k (Bastille Day 5k on 7/12/2012). I did the 1st workout (run 60 seconds, walk 90 seconds) and felt like I was going to die after the 1st 60 seconds – honestly it was only after like 15 seconds of running. But I kept with it. I mean I had already paid for the race and wanted to finish it! Day after day, week after week I followed the plan and finished the race in 45:05 and I was in hooked!
 
So here goes. These are my adventures in running!
 
 
Are you inspired yet?