BernardandMissBianca
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Did my 6.5 on my treadmill at home today. Much better than last week. I maintained a 13:36 pace. Much better in terms of wiggle room. Mentally I felt a little better too.
Hey there! Congrats on finishing the PHM - that's wonderful! I've missed seeing your posts and am so glad you decided to run.
It was an amazing experience for me. As I was just discussing with a coworker, I expected the physical benefits, but my biggest gift was the mental toughness that miles 10 and 11 took to get through. Accomplishing that, and then the elation of seeing mile marker 12 and joyously running that last 1.1 - I'll never ever forget it.![]()
Posted my abbreviated story here:
http://disboards.com/showthread.php?p=50830463&posted=1#post50830463
I had a blast and I am already planning for another triple crown next year. DH is even on board and is talking about a coast to coast!
I think he was glowing more than I was, he and the kids were so proud!
What a great recap! I received notification of your reply on my phone so I was excited to get home from work and catch up. I'm so glad everyone had a memorable PHM!Congrats to you!
I see you just posted on the ToT thread... I am heavily considering registering for it this weekend. A friend (not the one who ran the PHM with me) is already registered and she's just about convinced me to as well. It looks like a lot of fun! My only hesitation is spending the money on registration...I'm still recovering from last weekend. LOL!
Here is where I need to pick some brains... I am absolutely IN for the PHM next year as long as I can nail down the logistics and pick right back up with my training. I cannot even begin to explain how much last weekend has changed me and inspired me to strive for more, push harder, and continue on.
Truthfully, I have my eyes on the GSC. Here is my dilemma -- I will be in my second month of nursing school next February. Nursing school is going to be quite demanding, if not grueling at times. I currently work on our hospital's Nurse Resident floor so I've already polled several new nurses about what their first semester was like. Most say to go for it given how passionate I am about doing this...while one thinks I'm nuts and strongly advises I accept the fact that "there are no vacations in nursing school" and any time spent outside of school and studying is a vacation.He even said he's been known to study while waiting in lines at Disney. He did say it's doable but to plan on bringing my books to study/do homework whenever possible. I am a very dedicated student and I strongly feel I will manage both school and training. But am I being unrealistic? FWIW, I will not be working full time during school. I will still work but it will be per diem with only a few shifts every few weeks.
BernardandMissBianca, I know you did the GSC. Was your training any different than it would have been if you were training for the half alone?
I feel that running will be my sanity during school. I'm going to need a little something away from school to keep grounded. Aside from my family, I really think running will be my "escape".
Just thinking out loud here now... I will be in school and have clinicals Monday - Friday. For the GSC, I will need to head to Orlando some time Friday after school and hit the expo and check-in to our hotel. I will need to be back Sunday after the half in order to rest and prep for the school week. I only live 45 minutes away so it won't be a major road trip or anything.
Am I just nuts? I really really want to do this!![]()