Saturday, October 20, 2012

Amazing Race

Pre-race with Matt
Today marks one year since my first half marathon, so what better way to celebrate than with a race? After the Joplin Memorial Run Debacle of 2012, my Anything for 10 Sister advised me to take some time off, and sign up for a 10k this fall. I did just that when I found out that I was moving to Pennsylvania and lived close enough to do the Runner's World Festival 10k. I posted a 10k 6 week training program on my blog, but due to life getting in the way, I ended up just running about 2 5k's a week for three weeks and calling it even.


I was pumped when we got to the starting line because the 5k was finishing, and Bart Yasso was up on stage with Dean Karnazes, and I was just a few feet away! I was too excited at the time to realize that I should be taking pictures, but no fear; I saw Bart again. It seemed as if the sight of them had sucked my energy because I felt like I was dragging when I started running. Matt, my fiance, quickly pulled ahead of me even though I didn't let him get too far out of sight. The fact that he had only run two times total to prepare for this race also weighed heavy on my runner's psyche. At the end of mile two, I was then passed by the overall winner who was finishing mile four. It seemed that was the last straw.

Immediately after the blow of a steep hill combined with getting passed by the winner, I decided to let myself walk part-way up the even steeper hill I suddenly found myself climbing. I looked over and there was Matt! We spoke briefly through our huffing and puffing, and then I realized I needed to get ahead of him right then, and find away to push myself to still accomplish at least beating him. It's not that I didn't want him to do well, but at the time, it seemed like all I had to hold on to, so I clenched on to that thought with all my strength. I focused on the things I'd written earlier this week to help dismantle that mental wall.
Scenery: Oldest continually operating bookstore

At the 5k mark, I looked down at my watch to find that I was at 35 minutes! Holy crap! There was still a chance that I might be able to finish in a decent time! This was also the point where I started wondering how they had managed to make a route that had only uphills. It just didn't seem topographically possible, yet I also knew that I had only had one slight downhill that was nothing in comparison to the uphill I had to trek to get it. That's when I heard someone say, "What goes up, must come down." And I knew that person was right. I kept pushing even though I wanted to walk.

Finisher's Medal
In the end, I may not have met my original goal, but I didn't let it get me down or ruin my race. I am the type runner, who in the past, I let little bumps in the road completely destroy my confidence. I consider this race a major victory for me based solely off the mental obstacles I overcame. After my 1:10:45 finish, I am ready to start preparing for the Delaware Half Marathon even though I have till May. I have never claimed to be fast, but an 11:23 average pace is something that I personally am proud of, and that's what's so great about running; each challenge is your own, and nobody, not even the first place finisher, can take that away if you don't let them.

6 comments:

  1. Congrats! I'm excited that are still running, and I would love to run a race together sometime. Let me know if there is ever a race near Philadelphia that you are going to do on a weekend because I think it would be a blast to fly out there and run together! I could check "run a destination race" off my bucket list AND see you at the same time! :) Also, let me know if you ever want a fun Colorado vacation, and we can do one out here :)

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  2. I am doing the Delaware Half Marathon in Wilmington, which is about 20 minutes from my house. I have been looking for someone to sign up for it. The race is May 12th, so I don't know if you'd be able to with school. I bet Grace would come with me out to CO to run a race! We should do it sometime. I want to do a destination race as well at some point, and I've never been west of Kansas!

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  3. I would probably be able to do that... it's on a Sunday, so I would either fly back that night or during the day Monday and just have to take that Monday off from school! But that'd be okay... I'm sure I'll have plenty of days left. I haven't taken any off at all so far. :) That would be fun. I will look up the info when I get back to my house later, and I'll talk to you more about it.

    Also, it would be awesome if you two came out here for a race also! That would be so much fun. There are always races to choose from of all different lengths out here, so we'll have to try to pick a month, and then I can look for something! :)

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    1. That sounds great! I am pumped. I hope it works out.

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  4. We should plan a PSP reunion race! It would a destination race for all of us!

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    1. We should do that sometime! That sounds awesome!

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