So many emotions racing through my mind before, during and even after my run, it was insanity! I am so proud of my accomplishment, but have to admit that my time was less than stellar. I'm not sure of my "official" time since I wasn't paying attention when I crossed the finish line, and I also managed to forget to stop my watch...whoopsie. Sooooo, my best guess of a finishing time would be 2:38 (I should have the official time by Wed). That is a super snail like pace of around 12 minutes. Not exactly what I had in mind for a finishing pace, but still proud of myself nonetheless.
The night before the half I was obsessing about having everything laid out and ready for me in the morning. I even went as OCD as to try on my running clothes to make sure everything was a-okay. I know, I'm a coo koo bird. I honestly think I would have been way less nervous if I weren't running by my lonesome...*tear*
All my "gear" laid out the night before...check! |
-Nike running shorts and shirt
-Brooks shoes
-Nike visor (I never run without it)
-watch (one day it will be the Garmin 405...heaven)
-Nathans handheld water bottle (this was a new addition to my run training after a couple uncomfortable runs using my "belt")
-Body Glide (because no one wants their thighs rubbing together for a solid 13.1 miles. seriously.)
-Ipod
-Gu Chomps (strawberry and orange)
-Nuun...my forever and ever all time fave electrolyte enhancing awesomeness!
I was up at 5am and had a quick bite to eat (half a bagel thin with a smidge of peanut butter) and a bottle of water with a Nuun tab. We (me and the Hubs) left the house at 6am and by 6:30am I was picking up my registration packet. I can honestly say that for the most part my nerves were in check. I was most panicked about running "alone". I am 150% a people person and would much rather run with others than by myself any day. Seeing so many groups of people pre-race made me wish I had a buddy to embark on this
Before I knew it, it was 7:30 and the race was about to begin...ruh row. No turning back now.
The first 5 miles ticked by pretty easily. I was having a little bit of trouble controlling my pace, but I was holding my own and was under my sub 11 pace, so I was feeling confident.
Mile 4 (I think)...I'm in the blue shorts/black top and feeling great! |
Hubs took this photo right as I rounded the corner and saw him... |
I came to a screeching halt once I reached him and explained that I was in full on panic mode and would be needing his assistance for a little bit to get me back on track. He was happy to oblige and so we set off on mile 9 together. Then came mile 10 and I just wasn't willing to let the Hubs leave me. I knew that I needed him by my side if I wanted to finish strong. Not to mention trying to make up for all the lost time between mile 6-8 where I was crawling along the course like a slug. No, really, I was crawling. Okay, so I wasn't literally "crawling", but it was slooooow, so very sloooow. It was in fact pathetic, and I will be sure to up my training game to prevent these sort of shenanigans in November. Although, that's the shady thing about running...sometimes you can go forever with tons of awesome runs and then other times it's terrible run after terrible run...so humbling.
That being said.....the Hubs helped me finish out my run and I am forever grateful for his help. He has always been my #1 running buddy, even when we lived in Northern Cali and I could barely scrape together a 3 mile run. He always believed in me and knew I could do whatever I set my mind too. Love you Hubs!
Because my Hubs was running with me during the last leg of the race, I have no pics from mile 9 and on. I will be forced to wait until the race event posts times and finishing photos before I can bestill that excitement onto you. I do however have a lovely photo of my sopping wet shoes post-race. And before any of you "mud run/warrior dashers" get all up in arms because your shoes were 5 times as dirty...let me stop you and say "I don't care how dirty your shoes are because at the end of the day I did not sign up for any such "mud" race, I signed up for a nice flat and "fast" half that did not involve mud of any form".....soo there :) I don't like being dirty and I have a deep LOVE for my Brooks, so I would like them to stay perfect for always.
they're so wet and yucky. I've sent them home with Big Sis in the hopes that she can bring them back to their former glory! Oh, and my feet are still pruned from all the water....gross |
Why, Hello Mr. 13.1 bumper magnet...I love you too |
Missy Muffin was oblivious to today's happenings, but she showed solid enthusiasm regardless! |
3 comments:
Excellent racing skills and although I am totally not jealous of the 13.1 bumper sticker (im more of the run if someone is trying to kill me type)
I am proud of you.... might I add that those sneakers were gross!!!!
You did great, girl! Couldnt be more proud!!!
Similar to Leslie I am not jealous of the 13.1 bumper sticker either (this must be some kind of genetic thing where Leslie and I prefer to only run if our life is in danger), but I am still super proud of you!! Your BROOKS are in the washer now and after all of my magical potions should be returned to their former glory shortly!!
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