WOW, i am behind on my journal!!!!
First to catch up on my workouts this week, which I will start out by saying were not so good for me!! I planned on doing 5 miles on monday and wednesday. Well, both days I didn't make it the full 5 miles, I just wasn't feeling it. On monday, I only made it 3 miles and I had to walk most of the second mile. Then on wednesday, I only made it 4 miles and I had to walk the last two miles. Needless to say, this had me very worried about my race yesterday. I was really scared that I wasn't even going to be able to jog the whole way. My new shoes felt great, but my legs just felt heavy and I just couldn't run. I rested on thursday and friday, and decided to just do what I could in the race on saturday.
Here is the race report I posted on the race report thread:
Yesterday, I did the Sping Lake 5 miler at the Jersey Shore. MY DBF (my scream team) and I arrived in Spring Lake around 8 am, found a parking spot and headed to the starting line. Since we had to park quite a ways away from the starting line, I did an easy jog to warm up a little. We got to the starting line which was on Ocean Ave, which runs parallel to the beach and ocean! Before the race, I had a little time to stretch out a bit which was great. It was quite hot out yesterday and at 8:30am it was probably in the low 80's already!! Well, there was SOOOOOOOOO....many people running this race it was crazy. The race started right on time at 8:30, and we were off down Ocean Ave. It took me approx. 2-3 minutes to cross the actual starting line. As I crossed, I started up my watch so I could keep my time along the way. I actually had my ipod yesterday too, which I haven't in my previous two races, and I don't think it made a difference for me.
The course was a nice run through Spring Lake, which is a very nice beach town on the jersey shore, lots of beautiful houses along the way. The only problem I felt was that there was just so many people and the street was just not wide enough. I probably ran the first mile and half on the grass/sidewalk on the side of the street. I just never felt like the crowd thinned out until the last 100 meters or so. I found it very hard to pass people, and I felt like I was weaving in and out of people the whole way!! The course was flat, no hills at all. Since it was so hot, they had several fire trucks along the way spraying water out, which was AWESOME!! I ran through each one and that kept my body temp. down, they also had plenty of water at each mile mark to keep hydrated!
My watch time was 48:14, with an average pace of just under 9:30. I was very pleased and happy with my race. Not sure what my official time was, as they haven't posted them yet. After the race, I got my medal, and then they had water, bananas, cookies, Quiznos sandwiches, and soda for free. We picked up some food, sat and ate a little bit, then we headed back to the car to head home.
All in all, it was a nice race, I didn't see any other WISH team members, Kareneast and her DH were supposed to run. I had my shirt on but there was just soooooo... many people that it was nearly impossible to find anyone!
I was really psyched after my race, I jogged the whole way and felt really great! That was a huge relief for me. I think I need to find some other races throughout the summer to motivate me to run until I start my formal marathon plan in september.
Tracy-New shoes are great, I am really getting used to them and I love them!!
goldcupmom--thanks! I am really excited about Toronto! Your DS is lucky.. I would love to drive the zamboni someday...lol!!!!
Carole--We are heading up to Toronto right after work on Thursday. We should arrive around midnight. We are staying near the airport. We have one game friday, two on saturday and possibly two on sunday. We probably won't have too much time for sightseeing, but I definetely want to visit the Hockey Hall of Fame. We will try to do some nice restaurants also. Not sure of the game schedule yet, so that will determine how much free time we have.