Waiting2goback
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First, the good:
November Totals:
Distance: 212.99mi
Pace = 7:52/mi avg
Best mileage ever, and a great pace as well.
And a Race Report:
Chase the Turkey 5K
Thanksgiving morning dawned with perfect weather for running, clear blue skies and temps in the upper 40s. My wife and daughter came with me, with my daughter running this race as her baseline run (she hasn't trained at all over the summer/fall), and my wife deciding the morning of to participate as well. The race is run in my usual training run park, so it can be called my true home field race. Picked up my race swag (TWO t-shirts and a bag of sports beans), and after a short warm up run, lined up for the start.
The route for the race is a 2 mile loop around the whole park with an extra out and back to complete the 3.1 miles. The race starts at the main intersection in the park, and the first 1/4 mile is downhill, great for getting a good start. I started off near the front, with nothing but teenagers in front of me by the bottom of the hill. The next 1/4 mile is up hill, with the first 2/3rds of that gradual, but a steep hill marks the end of the first half mile (you have to do this hill twice, it also marks the turnaround point for the out and back to finish the race). By the top of the hill, I had caught 3 of the eight teenagers who were ahead of me, and felt great. The next 1.5 miles I was just cruising, felt really good, just kind of pacing the group of teenage cross country boys at the front about 100 yards back.
As we pass the start/finish line to end the loop and begin the out and back portion, I decided to see if I could push to catch any of the runners ahead of me, who were starting to string out. By the second time up the hill, I had caught and passed the first of the lead pack, and set my sights on the next runner. Once we were going downhill, the progress slowed a bit, and I pretty much paced him until the last 10th, where it begins to go back uphill. I decided now was the best chance, and kicked it up a notch, very pleased I had some left to give. I ALMOST caught him, but once he heard me he picked it up as well, and finished a yard ahead of me.
But thrilled with the result, I crossed the finish at 18:52, a new PR by 44 seconds! I finished 5th overall and 1st in my age group. Here is me with my fun turkey trophy:
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And now the bad:
Saturday marked two weeks till my marathon, and 3 miles into my run, I stopped for a drink of water at a fountain, and when I stepped to take off again, sharp pain shot through the back of my lower right leg. I tried to stretch it out and continue, but it only got worse. I shut it down and limped the 3 miles back to my car. Two days later, and I am still feeling it in my calf, its very tight and tender. I am very upset and nervous, both for making the race at all, and for attempting my BQ (as I watch my fitness score drop each day I can't run).
Is it calf or achilles? Either way, that stinks right before the marathon. Now, even if you can run, it will be in your head the whole time. Keep us posted.
Question of the Day:
As the last weekend in the US seems to be about being thankful and consumption, with respect to the thread topic, (a) what Disney and/or running related items are you thankful for? (b) what running and/or Disney related things did you buy on Black Friday, small business Saturday, the Sunday with no tagline, or Cyber Monday?
ATTQOTD:
(a) I got a chance to use my friend's CM discount for two extra Disney trips this year! I got to take my kids to their first Disney race, and they loved it. They asked when they can go back to run the kids mile- if it were not already sold out in January or February I would have signed them up and figured out the how to pay for a trip later. They did reflect that it was more fun than the local Turkey Trot 1k, but agreed that they wanted to do both in the future, one of these seems more attainable. The inability to move my swollen ankles during pregnancy has left many lasting marks, one of which is an immense gratitude that they work, and amazement that they have worked in concert with the rest of my body to carry me through 3 half marathons (however slow) and nearly 500 miles this year.
(b) There was no way I was heading out on Friday! Saturday I picked up some new socks (smartwool and taller Feetures) and tried to buy shoes, but I cannot bring myself to pay full price for the 2019 Adrenalines when the 2020s are already out. I have been stalking the smartwool skirt @PrincessMickey recommended about 20 pages back, but it has only been full price where I have seen it. There were new fuzzy kids PJs purchased from Disney, but that was the extent of the Mouse cash spent.
a. Like others, I am thankful to be back running again. It has been a disaster since my surgery and now I am consistently running, with much less fear of reinjury (if I stay smart) since August. I am not gaining the fitness as fast as I would like. I am not getting faster as quickly as I would like, but I am still running. It is such a stress reliever to me, I missed it.
I am thankful for being a part of this group, although my participation as lessened because of lack of time, I still think about this thread and not letting people down all the time. It keeps me going.
I am thankful for the experiences I have had as a result of running. The places I have run, the people I have met from running, and the accomplishments I have had.
b. I had to buy a new headlamp recently but not because it was on sale, I just needed it. Other than that, I haven't bought anything from the "sales" yet.
I thought of this QOTD awhile ago, but I keep forgetting to get online in the morning to ask it!
QOTD: When you "travel" to races, do you usually travel alone or with family/friends? And do you like it that way? (You define "travel" - it might be driving several hours, or an overnight stay, or far enough away that a flight is required, etc. You might have different answers for Disney vs non-Disney races.)
I will answer myself later, since I have a student waiting to see me! (priorities, ha)
I have done both. My first race I traveled for was 2014 TOT and it still ranks as a top 3 weekend in my life. Such a great experience. But, I have traveled with others to other races and it's fun both ways. I am hoping to get a few more non-Disney races in the upcoming years. I haven't raced in over a year and I have many I would like to do. I am looking forward to it. My wife is enjoying running more so she seems open to a few 1/2's around the country so we shall see what the schedule, and budget, allow for.