I just realized that the last time I posted was back in January!! I need to get better at it. So with that being said, I really haven't had much to write about up until recently.
The Shamrock Marathon was really a last minute decision. Typically I will plan a few months head if I am going to race, but this time it was weird. I think I signed up about a week before the race. I had been running consistently over the past few months so covering the mileage wasn't going to be the issue. I was more or less worried about the speed factor. I hadn't really "trained" for a marathon per si. Like I said early, I had been doing my long runs and running them consistently, but I haven't done any real speed work or tempo runs. So my thought process on this thing was to use it as a training run for my upcoming 24hr Ultra race in April.
A few days before I had really decided to run this thing I received a tweet from @ArthritisNRF asking me to join their team through @RacinForACure to help spread awareness. Well of course I had to jump onboard and that made me finalize my decision to run. Glad I made that decision too!
Race morning I was having some ankle pain and stiffness. I wasn't sure if the pain would subside before race time or would I be dealing with this nagging issue all day. So before I left the house I took a indomethacine, hoping that it would take affect before race time. If anything, it would take the edge off.
I arrived about an hour or so early and I still had to park about 10 blocks away. It wasn't an issue now, but I know after running 26.2 miles it would be.....Soooo not looking forward to it. Anyways, I ended up take a nap for about 30 min or so before I headed up to Starbucks to meet some friends before the race. One of the other runners had arranged for a media person to do a couple of interviews with some of us. Apparently they were doing a story on our running group.
The weather couldn't have been better. Cool and slightly overcast. So lets fast forward a bit. I ended up in the 2nd Corral, which was fine with me. I wasn't going to set a new course record or anything..haha. The corrals went out about a couple minutes apart. Don't know why I get nervous before a race. I've done this a few times and like I said, it wasn't like I was going to set a new course record or compete for the win. Today was all about having a good time and running with a few people.
Horn sounded and we were off. Good early pace and my ankle didn't seem to bother me. The first few miles I was pretty reserve cruising along at about a 8:15/30 pace. Once things got spread out, I think around mile 5/6 I started to get in my zone. At the 7 mile mark I was under an hour and at halfway I was at 1:51. At this point I was thinking to myself if I can run 14 in under 2hr and 21 under 3hr, hell I have a chance to run a 3:40/45. So I pushed forward maintaining a pace that I wasn't used to running. Well it caught up to me at mile 22. Mile 22 is where the race "really" starts, at least for some people anyways. As soon as I hit the aid station and stopped for a minute, that was it. The wheels came of the bus. From that point on it was stop and go...Of course the negativity set in and the thought of giving up came across my mind. But as soon as thoughts came into my mind they went away. Survival mode kicked in and I was talking to myself trying to psych myself up. I kept telling myself "you can do this, you've finished much greater distances. You are representing for all those who cannot through ArthritisNRF". Heck I only had 4 miles left..Haha, 4 miles seem like an eternity. It could be worse though. As I was coming by the 23 and 24 mile markers there were people just coming up on the 15 mile mark and smiling!! Hell, I could be back there still. Needless to say I finished, 4:01. I don't really have a great finishing story other than I made it. I did pick it up at the end though. Had too, to many people watching. Although I didn't reach my 3:40/45 goal I did however raise some serious awareness for Arthritis National Research Foundation through Racing For A Cure.
All and all it was a good day. It was fun and I might do it again next year. Although I don't think I have too many road marathon races in me. Trails are where it's at anyways. After I saw how much a race pic costs I will have to decline..$25 for a digital web photo?!?!?! Really?
Stay vertical and keep moving forward....Chris
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
A good start
So here it is, halfway through the month of January and I am wondering where the heck the time goes. It seems like I was just putting up the Christmas decorations outside and now the wife and I are planning the spring break vacation as well as our summer vacation. Where does the time really go?
Three weeks into the month and I wonder if New Year's resolutions are still intact. I think it's right around this time when people start falling off and revert back to their old habits.I think that's why every year I set small goals and not something that's not attainable. For instance, this year I set out to be a better person overall. For those of you who do not actually know me, I am not a "bad" person at all. What I mean is to improve little things to make me a better person as a whole. For example, listening. My wife will tell you that I have selective hearing. I cannot tell you how many times that I ask about something and she tells me "I told you about it last week". I swear I need a voice recorder. Along with listening I would like to spend more time with the kids, especially my oldest who is 15. The days of hanging out with dad are slowly coming to end and I can see her developing other interests; which I know are natural but still hard to deal with.
All and all 2012 has started off pretty good. Everyone is healthy,training is going really well and I am keeping my resolutions in check. Stay vertical and moving forward my friends....Chris
Three weeks into the month and I wonder if New Year's resolutions are still intact. I think it's right around this time when people start falling off and revert back to their old habits.I think that's why every year I set small goals and not something that's not attainable. For instance, this year I set out to be a better person overall. For those of you who do not actually know me, I am not a "bad" person at all. What I mean is to improve little things to make me a better person as a whole. For example, listening. My wife will tell you that I have selective hearing. I cannot tell you how many times that I ask about something and she tells me "I told you about it last week". I swear I need a voice recorder. Along with listening I would like to spend more time with the kids, especially my oldest who is 15. The days of hanging out with dad are slowly coming to end and I can see her developing other interests; which I know are natural but still hard to deal with.
All and all 2012 has started off pretty good. Everyone is healthy,training is going really well and I am keeping my resolutions in check. Stay vertical and moving forward my friends....Chris
A new year means new goals
2011 was a very successful running year me. I accomplished a lot of firsts; a 50K, 50 miler and a 100K. So it's only natural to raise the bar for 2012. While I don't think I'll race more than 4-6 races, I hope to accomplish a few milestones along the way. Of course the key to a successful running year will be my ability to stay healthy and injury free. I didn't have too many injury issues this past year except for the occasional Arthritis flare ups.
I think one of my main goals for 2012 should be to consistently post my blog. I have a habit of forgetting to write stuff down. Like this post for instance, I started it back on Jan 3rd and it's now the 16th. I guess i need to get into a routine.
So what are my running plans for the new year? Well I hope to hit the 100 mile mark at this years Hampton Ultra Run and Relay in April. Last year I covered 50 miles in 11hrs and I learned a lot about what it takes to run long distance and about myself. Hopefully I can go the distance this year. I was tossing around the idea of running the Shamrock Marathon this year as well, which will be held a month earlier. While I have pretty much stopped road races, I figured since it's right down the street from my house why not! Maybe I'll set a new PR there. For the Summer months I think I will only run one race and that's the Xterra 21K held up in Richmond at Browns Island. I've ran this race the past two years, great race. My fall schedule is up in the air. Not sure if I want to run UROC again and try to better my time or try something else. It was tough training in the summers for a September race, we'll see though. JFK50 is on my mind as it's the 50th anniversary and I would like to to tackle Grindstone 100. The winter race will definitely be the Seashore Nature Trail 50k again. Gonna shoot for a sub 5hr.
Well that's about it for right now. I will post shortly training stuff over the past two weeks. Stay vertical and moving forward my friends....Chris
I think one of my main goals for 2012 should be to consistently post my blog. I have a habit of forgetting to write stuff down. Like this post for instance, I started it back on Jan 3rd and it's now the 16th. I guess i need to get into a routine.
So what are my running plans for the new year? Well I hope to hit the 100 mile mark at this years Hampton Ultra Run and Relay in April. Last year I covered 50 miles in 11hrs and I learned a lot about what it takes to run long distance and about myself. Hopefully I can go the distance this year. I was tossing around the idea of running the Shamrock Marathon this year as well, which will be held a month earlier. While I have pretty much stopped road races, I figured since it's right down the street from my house why not! Maybe I'll set a new PR there. For the Summer months I think I will only run one race and that's the Xterra 21K held up in Richmond at Browns Island. I've ran this race the past two years, great race. My fall schedule is up in the air. Not sure if I want to run UROC again and try to better my time or try something else. It was tough training in the summers for a September race, we'll see though. JFK50 is on my mind as it's the 50th anniversary and I would like to to tackle Grindstone 100. The winter race will definitely be the Seashore Nature Trail 50k again. Gonna shoot for a sub 5hr.
Well that's about it for right now. I will post shortly training stuff over the past two weeks. Stay vertical and moving forward my friends....Chris
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