BuckeyeBama
You are stronger than you think.
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BTW, in MK and just had a dole whip. Life is good.
BTW, in MK and just had a dole whip. Life is good.
My race last weekend was the Run the Bluegrass half marathon and I had a blast! It was my first half (Wine and Dine 2015 was supposed to be my first half). I had only ran that distance once before all the way back in October so I used that time plus 6 minutes for my goal time because I knew the course was going to have a lot more hills than I am used to running. My main goal was to finish but I decided I wanted to give myself a time to shoot for so set my goal for 3:10. The day before the race I went on a van tour of the course and seriously started to have doubts about being able to finish, I couldn't believe the hills. Race day weather was great low 40's and sunny but the wind did pick up some but not horribly. The course was beautiful but tough, the last few miles were hard and I wasn't able to pick up my pace like I usually try to do but I still finished under my goal time. I finished in 3:04:07 which I was very happy with but sure wished I hadn't stopped to use the restroom, I didn't stop for very long but I'm pretty sure I would have been able to get under 3 hours. I hadn't scheduled any other halves yet because I wanted to make sure I still liked the distance after racing it, I'm now looking at a lot of others for this summer and fall. The whole weekend was great, they really put on a nice race with a lot of other tours as well.
ATTQOTD: I don't really think I'm that much different. That's probably because my time goals are always secondary to Goal #1: Finish. As long as I have achieved Goal #1 (which, fortunately, I have never failed) I can usually overcome any disappointment about failing to meet my other goals. I tend to be pretty laid-back and maybe my standards are too low, but finishing still means a lot to me regardless of the distance.
QOTD: Are any of your family members runners as well? Do you run with them? How competitive are you with them?
ATTQOTD: My dad and step mom run, but my dad had to hang up the running shoes. My step mom used to run religiously, but suffered an ankle injury (non running related) that may not allow her to get back to everyday running. Rarely ran with either of them since we live in different parts of the state. The last time my dad ran was a beer mile we had at my house, and shortly after that a old knee issue ended running for him. He seemed to have really enjoy the beer mile...
Todays QOTD was suggested by @roxymama . QOTD: What are your tips for racing a new distance? Do you try to get a fast time on your first attempt at the distance or are you more conservative to just try to finish the distance?
QOTD: What do you for a living to support your running habits?
QOTD: today's question is a little specific to folks who run with pushing a stroller. What type of stroller do you run with and when running do you push with one hand or two, alternating between both hands?
QOTD: After a race in which you reached your goal v/s a race in which you did not, how much of a different person are you between the two?
QOTD: Are any of your family members runners as well? Do you run with them? How competitive are you with them?
We got ours at the place next to the Tiki Room, and they did not have vanilla. I just got the cup because it is too sweet with the juice for me. I also prefer the vanilla.Oooooh jelly!
Do they still only have the pineapple soft serve Dole Whips? I like the Pineapple Floats myself with the vanilla soft serve. I was so disappointed last time I was there in February that they didn't have it! I had to go to the Polynesian!
I believe a true whoopie pie is a new england thing. I haven't had a decent one since leaving Maine. I have tried to make my own but could never get that puffiness it is supposed to have. Mine always fell flat and looked more like a cookie. I suspect the magical ingredient is lard!Oh it was deliciousYou had your choice of a whoopie pie (Is that a New England thing?) or a breakfast burrito. I was all about the Whoopie Pie! It was the North Shore Cancer Run in Beverly. There is a 5k and 10k. It was in early November last year, but I just went to the page to get the link to paste, and it looks like they've moved it to mid October this year.
Here is the link: https://nsmcgiving.partners.org/2016run It raises money for the North Shore Cancer Center.
My race last weekend was the Run the Bluegrass half marathon and I had a blast! It was my first half (Wine and Dine 2015 was supposed to be my first half). I had only ran that distance once before all the way back in October so I used that time plus 6 minutes for my goal time because I knew the course was going to have a lot more hills than I am used to running. My main goal was to finish but I decided I wanted to give myself a time to shoot for so set my goal for 3:10. The day before the race I went on a van tour of the course and seriously started to have doubts about being able to finish, I couldn't believe the hills. Race day weather was great low 40's and sunny but the wind did pick up some but not horribly. The course was beautiful but tough, the last few miles were hard and I wasn't able to pick up my pace like I usually try to do but I still finished under my goal time. I finished in 3:04:07 which I was very happy with but sure wished I hadn't stopped to use the restroom, I didn't stop for very long but I'm pretty sure I would have been able to get under 3 hours. I hadn't scheduled any other halves yet because I wanted to make sure I still liked the distance after racing it, I'm now looking at a lot of others for this summer and fall. The whole weekend was great, they really put on a nice race with a lot of other tours as well.
QOTD: What other hobbies do you have other than running?
QOTD: What other hobbies do you have other than running?
I don't have time for too many hobbies outside of family, church, running, and planning imaginary Disney trips (jk- kind of). I do try to read at least one new book a month, and I certainly love my Netflix after the kids are put to bed (haha can TV watching be considered a hobby??)QOTD: What other hobbies do you have other than running?
QOTD: What other hobbies do you have other than running?
QOTD: What other hobbies do you have other than running?