Half marathons are hard. And now I've done two. Whoulda thought?
That's the cruel thing about training for races like this - you can do everything right in the weeks leading up to it, but some things are just beyond your control. We've all been there!
I have no doubt that you did the best you could on that day. There will be other races and you will crush those, too!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
You and @roxyhubby have so much to be proud of! You ran an awesome time in non-awesome conditions.
I was thinking about it last night, and I honestly think I would have strongly considered DNS'ing. I am a whimp about heat. You clearly are the exact opposite of whimp. (and that also made me realize this buttercup needs to work on toughening up....)
Or maybe you are just smarter than me???![]()
No way! You had a great race and are racking up "tough points." Those really pay off
(PS I tried an iced maple pecan latte on Saturday and, like you, it is a total winner! I think it has to be one of their best seasonal drinks. It is not as sweet as Dunkin's, which was fine with me and not nearly as strong as the PSL.)
Thank you everyone for the nice words. I've been wrestling all day with being proud of myself and then regretting not meeting my goals. Dissecting where I could get my 2-3 minutes back and then talking myself down from that. And then remembering what conditions I was battling and patting myself on the back for all the minutes I was running hard all things considering. Making notes so I can have a semi coherent recap tomorrow for yall. I'm a little pizza brained at the moment.
I'll just leave this thought...Sometimes it's a hard pill to swallow that all those minutes logged at tempo speed on the old treadmill late at night and a "red level dangerous conditions" race decides to happen completely out of your control and makes it feel for naught when you can't get your body to push to what you know you can and have done before. And then I remember that "hey I've done it before in training"...I can do it again.
Half marathons are hard. And now I've done two. Whoulda thought? More to come...less vague-booking and actual recapping
Roxyhubby finished his first half too! and we are playing "who's gonna get off the couch to get things" chicken which is our favorite post race game.
This is the frustrating truth for all of us half/marathoners. As someone who has done more than 25 halfs, I can testify that this has happened just as many times as I have raced well. But each race is still an opportunity to be proud...you did it!!!Sometimes it's a hard pill to swallow that all those minutes logged at tempo speed on the old treadmill late at night and a "red level dangerous conditions" race decides to happen completely out of your control and makes it feel for naught when you can't get your body to push to what you know you can and have done before.