Run with the Nuns 5K
January 28, 2012
St. Petersburg, FL
I don't normally run a short race like this when it is so far away (about an hour), but I loved the name of it. I was really hoping to see a few nuns out there running in their habits! Only one nun that I could see and she was on a bike, leading the runners, once we started.
I went into this race thinking I would like to make a respectable finish time. I had been sick all week. I still felt a little stuffy and my stomach was still a little upset.
I arrived a little over an hour early, the kids race was first, so I wanted to get there early for packet pickup and to find parking. I hung out in my car, enjoying my coffee, after picking up my goodie bag. The shirt was very cute and it fit!
About 10 mins before race start, I hit the bathroom one more time and then walked over to the starting area. The last of the 1 mile runners were running by, so everyone gave them big cheers. I lined up with everyone and soon we were off!
The race was run mostly on the roads in this large park. We ran out, turned to the right, ran through a parking area and then turned right again. We ended up running a big circle, passing the spot were we had started. We ran through the parking area again, but this second time we turned left. About a mile and a half into the run, we left the road and ran the next mile on a trail that was part dirt, grass and leaves. I kept my eyes on the ground, looking out for tree limbs. I was making pretty good progress up until this point. I think my time slowed down a little on the trail. I like the cushion of trails, but I like the traction on roads to help me go faster. :) At about mile 2.5, we ran back onto the road, passing the start line once again. We ran another half circle before reaching the finish line.
Overall I am very happy with my race. I could feel the effects of the cold. Even though I was dealing with that, I still had a great race. Only a few seconds off my PR! Amazingly I got 2nd place in my age group too!
Garmin time: 25:36
Official time: 25:38
Splits: 8:09 (mile 1), 8:24 (mile 2) ,8:23 (mile 3), 0:40 (.1)
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
So happy to say that I got a PR at the Race for Jena 5K this morning! This was a last minute race. I think I signed up for it Wednesday. But, I was feeling pretty good post Ragnar, so thought I would give it a go. I wasn't sure how much speed I had lost while dealing with my ITB pain. Well, turns out, I haven't lost to much of my hard earned speed! My time for the race today was 25:33. Average 8:12 min mile. Very happy with it. :)
I felt pretty good from the get go. Gina started out running a pretty quick pace, so I held back figuring I would try to catch up later. I did catch up just past 1.23 mile, but she pulled ahead again when I stopped for a quick drink of water. Never did catch that speedy girl! :) I ended up getting 2nd place in my age group and Gina pulled out first place.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Ragnar Relay Florida Keys
Miami to Key West, January 6-7, 2012
Miami to Key West, January 6-7, 2012
Team Nacho Typical runners left Sarasota in 2 vans Thursday
evening around 6 pm. Van 1, my van, stopped to pick up Renee in North Port
before continuing on to Miami. We had me, Sandy, our driver, Carl, Stacie, Dak
and Renee. Our 6th runner, Krista was going to meet us in Miami at
the hotel.
After a little confusion on the crazy roads of Miami, we
arrived at our hotel in Coral Gables and were in bed by 11, with a wake-up call
set for 5:30 am. I managed to get a pretty good nights sleep, only waking up
briefly when Krista came in a couple hours after Renee and I went to sleep. The
team met up in the lobby before heading to Starbucks for a much needed venti
coffee. The Starbucks was right on the course, so we saw some Ragnar runners
pass by. Some teams started as early as 5 am!
Our next stop was the starting area. We all went through the
safety presentation before getting our bibs, shirts and little cooler filled
with goodies. After a van 1 team photo, we headed over to the start area. Carl
was leading us off as our runner 1. At 7:15 a small group of runners started
their Ragnar journey under the giant orange arch. Carl had a 5.7 mile run that
took him from the island we started on, over a couple of bridges to Coral
Gables were he handed off to me.
I was so excited to get running! It was just before 8:30 am
when I got started. I crossed two streets before remembering to turn on my
Garmin. I ended up running past the Starbucks we stopped at earlier in the
morning. I resisted the temptation to stop for another cup of joe. J This area is a super
nice shopping area, but it soon turns into a not so great area. I could see one
runner a few blocks in front of me and there was another runner a block or so
behind me, so no running company when I hit the really bad area. It would be
nice if they could change this section. A lot of sketchy looking men hanging
out in front of the houses and on the sidewalk. Thankfully there were not many
cars on the road because I was forced to run off the sidewalk. I ran a little
faster to get through it. I’m so happy I wasn’t running through that area
earlier when it was still dark! A few blocks later, we had to climb some stairs
to take a pedestrian bridge over a busy road and then down the stairs again. I
took it easy on this. I then came to the issue with the stop lights. I had
caught up with the woman in front of me and the woman behind had caught up to
us both. We all waited for the light to change and then crossed. At the other
corner, we had to wait again for a green light. Well, I waited but the other
two dashed across the road! I waited a bit then ran for it too. Of course it
was just when the cars to my right got their green light. Thankfully I didn’t
get hit! The two women got a good lead on me as they were lucky to get green
lights at the next few corners when I got reds. I had to stop at a total of 5
lights. It cost me a few minutes. Near the end of my run, I was happy to see
the sign at the corner telling us to turn instead of going strait. A guy way ahead
of me had missed the turn though, so I stopped and yelled out to him a few
times. Finally he turned around and saw me waving and pointing to where we
should be running. We had just a little bit to go before running into the
exchange. The guy had caught up to me and could have passed, but he was nice
and held back letting me go in first. I handed off to Krista and then I was
done with my run for about 12 hours! Total run: 4.27 miles in 39:56.
Krista ran her 3.1 and then handed off to Stacie. She ran
her 5.2 and then handed off to Dak. He ran his 3.8 and then handed off to Renee
who ran 8.7 to the Miami Zoo, where we handed off to Van 2. We managed to find
a Starbucks while Renee was running. I got a nice cold Frap and then changed
into dry clothes. It was fun catching up with Van 2, who we hadn’t seen since
the night before. We hung out with them for just a little bit before they took
off after their runner and we all went to lunch at Applebees.
After lunch, we headed to the Homestead Speedway, the
location of the next major exchange were our van would take over running from
van 2. We had a few hours to hang out and rest before Heather, runner 12, was
expected to come in. A few of us wondered over to where Ragnar had set up some
food booths. I ended up running into Gina and Linda at the little fire pit
where they were roasting smores. I grabbed a stick and a couple of marshmallows
and hung out with them for a while. I ended up going back to the van after a
bit to rest, but it wasn’t easy to rest in the van. It soon got hot. So Renee
and I headed back to the speedway and hung out in the middle section to watch
the runners finishing up their leg. We met up with the rest of the team back at
the van and then walked back to wait for Heather to run in. Van one had let us
know that she would be coming in soon. We found Liz, Lynette and Erin hanging
out near the entrance to the speedway, so we hung out with them for a bit
waiting for Heather to run by. Carl, Sandy and Renee went up to where the
exchange was. Soon we saw Carl running by us, heading out for his second leg!
Heather had already run her 2 mile lap around the speedway and we missed that
and the exchange! She was not happy that we missed it when we caught up to her
a few minutes later. We chatted with van 2 for a bit before heading out.
We passed Carl a couple of miles into his run. He didn’t
look like he was doing so great so we pulled off to the side a little ways down
to check on him. He said he was doing just fine, so we headed to the next
exchange were I would take over. By the time we got there it was pretty dark. I
had my vest on, a light clipped to my visor and a headlamp that was on a
stretchy band that I put around my waist. I wanted as much light as I could
get! Soon enough Carl came into the exchange and I was off.
This run was the one I was most worried about. It was just under 5 miles of dirt and gravel road ahead of me. The first part of the road was very uneven. Lots of deep groves made from the tractor wheels. My lighting was good, but it was hard to get any depth of perception. I was happy to be off of that and onto the paved road. That lasted for only a few minutes. Soon we turned onto the Southern Glades trail road that would take us through the everglades. It was a very narrow road. We were told to stay to the left. Team vans would be passing us on our right. The road had lots of rocks. They were not tiny things either. I just focused on watching the road right in front of me highlighted by my headlight. About halfway down the road I passed my friend Karen. She was a pro on this road. She had ran the same legs for this race last year. I talked with her for a minute before continuing on. Just before I got to my exchange a guy in skimpy shorts and no shirt passed me on my left. He distracted me for just a second, but it was enough time for me to misstep and twist my ankle a little. Thankfully it wasn’t bad and I ran it in to exchange with Krista.
Back at the van I grabbed
my towel and foam roller and got down on that road in front of the van to
stretch and roll. My IT band was feeling just a little sore from the uneven
surface. There will be no trail runs in the near future for me. Krista had one
of the hardest runs. She ran the same road I did, but her run was twice as
long! She ended up having a great run. She handed off to Stacie, who had an 11
mile run that was unsupported by the vans. Thankfully for her, she was now off
the gravel road and onto the Overseas highway leading into Key Largo. I slept
through most of Dak’s 7 mile run. It felt good to catch a little nap. He handed
off to Renee at around 1:30am. We all made our way to the next major exchange
at Coral Shores high school. It was a mad house there. We drove around a bit,
trying to find a place to park. Sandy found us a nice and quiet side street. We
all pilled out in search of bathrooms and our van 2 team. Soon enough Renee was
running into the exchange, where she once again handed off to Lynette. We made
another pit stop before heading to the van.
I was so tired at this point! I climbed into the last seat in the van, pulled my snuggie over me, put in my ear plugs and went to sleep. The rest of the team discussed whether or not we should stay at the school or drive to the next exchange to sleep. I didn’t care. I just wanted to sleep! Sandy and Carl set up their sleeping bags outside, while Renee slept on the middle seat and Dak slept on the front row seat. Krista and Stacie slept in the driver and passenger seats. We got a couple of hours of sleep before getting up and heading toward Marathon. We decided to stop at IHop for breakfast. It was so great to get another meal! I hadn’t had a real meal since lunch the day before. There were two other teams from Sarasota having breakfast there. One team was the Sarasota Storm and the other was Shane's team who had my physical therapist, Michael, on it. He asked how my IT band was doing and I told him it felt tight, but OK.
This run was the one I was most worried about. It was just under 5 miles of dirt and gravel road ahead of me. The first part of the road was very uneven. Lots of deep groves made from the tractor wheels. My lighting was good, but it was hard to get any depth of perception. I was happy to be off of that and onto the paved road. That lasted for only a few minutes. Soon we turned onto the Southern Glades trail road that would take us through the everglades. It was a very narrow road. We were told to stay to the left. Team vans would be passing us on our right. The road had lots of rocks. They were not tiny things either. I just focused on watching the road right in front of me highlighted by my headlight. About halfway down the road I passed my friend Karen. She was a pro on this road. She had ran the same legs for this race last year. I talked with her for a minute before continuing on. Just before I got to my exchange a guy in skimpy shorts and no shirt passed me on my left. He distracted me for just a second, but it was enough time for me to misstep and twist my ankle a little. Thankfully it wasn’t bad and I ran it in to exchange with Krista.
I was so tired at this point! I climbed into the last seat in the van, pulled my snuggie over me, put in my ear plugs and went to sleep. The rest of the team discussed whether or not we should stay at the school or drive to the next exchange to sleep. I didn’t care. I just wanted to sleep! Sandy and Carl set up their sleeping bags outside, while Renee slept on the middle seat and Dak slept on the front row seat. Krista and Stacie slept in the driver and passenger seats. We got a couple of hours of sleep before getting up and heading toward Marathon. We decided to stop at IHop for breakfast. It was so great to get another meal! I hadn’t had a real meal since lunch the day before. There were two other teams from Sarasota having breakfast there. One team was the Sarasota Storm and the other was Shane's team who had my physical therapist, Michael, on it. He asked how my IT band was doing and I told him it felt tight, but OK.
After breakfast we headed over to the next major exchange
point. We were all ready to run our third and last run. Carl started us off
again after Heather ran in and slapped the band on his wrist, he had a short 3
mile run, so we didn’t waste much time getting on the road. I got going around
10 am. It was a nice temp out, but I knew once I got running, I would be hot. I
had just a 12 ounce bottle of water with me, some cliff blocks and 4
endurolytes. My left IT band was pretty stiff from the get go, so I took short
walking breaks the first two miles. I kept my pace up, so my mile splits were
still around 9:30 min miles. At the base of the bridge, I stopped to take a
couple of pictures before climbing up the stairs, to get to the parking area of
the old 7 mile bridge. After the parking area, we ran down stairs to get under
the 7 mile bridge. I stopped for another photo there. The woman I asked to take
the photo, had a little trouble figuring out how to do it, so my time for that
mile ended up being about 12 minutes! Oops. J
My IT band was feeling better now, so I decided to run without breaks for a
while. I climbed the last few stairs and started running on the long bridge. It
was beautiful out there, but so hot without any shade. We had a bike lanes
width of road to run on going against the traffic. I felt pretty good until I
got to the hill part of the bridge. I was making my way through my water pretty
fast by then and started to get worried. I ran a little more than half way up
the hill before stopping for another walking break. I also posted my status on
facebook and posted a photo. Not sure I’ve done that before in a race, but what
the heck, this was not your average race. J
By mile 7.5 I used the last little bit of water I had to swallow a couple of
endurolytes. I knew it was going to be rough for the last part of the run and
my knee was starting to hurt, so I decided to start taking a short walking
break every half mile. This seemed to work out pretty good. I thought I only
had a total of 9.1 miles to run but I passed that mile and still hadn’t hit the
exchange. I ended up running 9.54 before handing off to Krista. Total time:
1:40:03. Much slower than past runs. The last two miles really brought down my
overall average.
Krista had a brutal 9.3 miles to run. While she was out
there toughing it out, we stopped at a gas station, where I got another
Gatorade (finished the first one fast) and a Nestle Crunch Ice Cream bar. The
best tasting post run snack! We drove back towards Krista to check up on her
before turning around and heading south to the next exchange. Krista handed off
to Stacie, who had a shorter 4.1 mile run. She then handed off to Dak who ran a
very speedy 3 miles before handing off to Renee. She had said she was going to
take it easy because of the heat, but that didn’t happen. She ran her run
superfast. A little after 2 pm and we
were done! Very happy Nacho Typical Runners were ready to get to Key West and
check into the hotel.
We got checked into the Southernmost Hotel, which was right
next to the finish line and after party. Renee and I got to our room and
showered before heading out to check out what was going on. We didn’t expect
Van 2 until 6:15 pm. I wasn’t feeling so great at this point. I should have
eaten something real after my 9.5 mile run! I had snacked on beef jerky and a
small pack of cashews and the ice cream after the run and that was all I had
had since breakfast! I picked up a bag of M&M’s which seemed to help, but
really, I was ready to pass out. I was so happy when the rest of the team
showed up and we were all ready to run in to the finish!
Finish time: 35 hours and 31 seconds. 213 out of 246 teams in the mixed category.
The winning team finished in 23 hours! Wow.
We all gathered together and hung out for a little bit
trying to figure out dinner plans. The plan was to meet up at 7:30 and go to
dinner somewhere. I knew I couldn’t wait that long. I ended up just eating a
bagel with peanut butter and honey and an apple for dinner then going to bed at
8:30. So happy that I did, because I felt so much better the next morning after
9.5 hours of sleep!
I would recommend this race to others. It was very organized, with great attention to details that made the race run smoothly. Kudos to Cary and Carrie! J Overall I had a great time and it was a fun experience. I’m not sure I would do it again though. I love my sleep!
Nacho Typical Runners team dinner at Blue Heaven Sunday night.
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