katiekomo
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 11, 2010
- Messages
- 195
Great was a good word after the rain but in yesterday mornings race it was just oppressive, especially when headed with the wind.
Im not seeing an important ingredient anywhere in your post carbs. That is except for a small amount in the V Water. More than likely you are feeling nausea as your system is attempting to restore blood glucose levels. Anyone who has done a really hard leg workout in the gym has had a similar feeling. Try to get a few more carbs in post run to help get nourishment into the system.
Other than that, it is not uncommon for a little queesiness post run as your body returns to normal
Thanks! It makes perfect sense! I could easily add some fruit into the post run... actually that sounds quite nice!
And yes, the morning did not look as good. I'm glad I held off running (I've been trying to run in the evenings bc of the race time)! I'm so impressed with your run!
"Yesterday I ran the "Toughest 10k". I thought this was a gimmicky race when I first saw the brochure and blew it off. But I had a couple friends who said they were running the event and I really was not looking forward to a 10-12 mile run in the late summer heat. Yes it is still hot here in Houston."
"I came on a girl who was in tears. I stopped to see if she needed help and she was just panicked no physical issue just not wanting to go over to the other side knowing she would have to come back. You could see fear in her eyes. I kind of put my arm around her shoulder and pointed her up the hill and said I would run it with her. We had to stop a couple times to allow her to get out of her red zone. Once we crested I had to hold her back a bit as she wanted to take off like a rocket. Once near the bottom she thanked me and said I should go on. I did the final mile in 9:40 for a total time of 70:18. Not the time I had planned but a rewarding run. I did see the runner I helped up the third climb in the finish area."
I'm SO glad I didn't enter that as my first 10K (instead ran a small 10K in Galveston the weekend before)-- I read the section about the girl crying to my DH who said, "that totally would have been you". I spend a lot of time at Seabrook Shipyard, so I know that bridge well. Eek! Even the thought of it! I know she appreciated your help!!
Congrats!