Sunday, December 16, 2007

I'm recovering from running THIRTEEN POINT ONE MILES this morning.

THIRTEEN MILES!!!!!?!!!!?!!!!!

While y'all were tucked away in your warm beds having sweet dreams this morning at 5:30am I was at MemorialPark in feels-like 27 degree temp all set to run withHouston Fit. (Thankfully there was no rain - the event was supposed to be Saturday but it was postponed due to the thunderstorm predictions.)

It was quite an experience!

I started to get teary during the National Anthem with emotions, but I knew I couldn't 'cause the tears would have frozen!
We went from the picnic loop across Memorial to Blossom, up to Shephard to Luke's Locker (aid station#1/4) on West Grey, down Dunleavy to Bissonnett to the church on Crocker by Rice (aid statin #2/3), down theRice loop to Hermann park, around the reflecting pond and all the way back.
Rounding the reflecting pond seeing my fellow Houston-Fitters across the water waving back & forth to one another was really special. I thought of each of you & all the PIMsters too.
The return trip was tough and I did a lot more walking then. I was too slow for the faster group and too fast for the slower ones, so I ended up totally alone for most of the long Dunleavy stretch (~2 miles),which made it hard to stay motivated.
By that point we had really stretched out - the full marathon group did the entire Rice loop, the entire Hermann loop and then the entire Rice loop again. Plus I skiwed down because I had been at it for 2 1/2 hours!
In the end, I was pleased with my finish time - 3 hours 20 minutes(~15 minute/mile).

Less than one month until the "real" half marathon (although we did get finisher medals & towels!). AndI'm already thinking of doing the Surfside (Texas) half marathon in February and the Seabrook one in March. The Seabrook marathon also offers a relay option if anyone is interested - 6 miles each!

Friday, December 14, 2007

13.6 miler delayed

Due to the 80% chance of thunderstorms tomorrow morning, our Houston Fit training run has been postponed to Sunday. It'll be crazy cold then, but at least no rain.

Now I'm wishing I would have done a run last night. I did go for a 1 1/2 mile walk, but decided not to run again that close to a long run.

I'm still in shock that I'm training for a 13.1 mile run, and part of the training is running 13.6 miles.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Inspired by Viv

My freind from Power In Motion Viv has a blog that I've enjoyed reading so I've dusted off my blog and may start logging my trials & tribulations of running. We'll see how long this lasts. (The blog, not the running. Okay, maybe the running too.)

For some crazy reason I signed up for the Houston Half Marathon, which is on 1/13. Yike -- I just realized that's ONE MONTH from today.

I've been training with Houston Fit, although I was out for about seven weeks with pneumonia. Since then I ran 4 miles in Galveston in mid-November, almost 10 miles with Houston Fit on 12/1 and now this week I ran 2 miles Sunday, 6 on Monday and 6 yesterday. I might go out and log a couple tonight (Thursday). I'm not sure if I should or shouldn't since I'm doing 13 on Saturday.