Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Run Mama Run

Well, well, well....I didn't die...or fall off the face of the earth, I've just been ridiculously busy living life. I'm gonna recap (for myself because I know y'all don't care) so that I don't forget.....

So:
I finished training for the half
We went to the beach
I ran a half  13.1 miles
We bought  a car
Major has to have his first tooth pulled

I'll just do a running post since the beach one will be way long.
You know when you think about doing something it feels like "hey, let's go climb Mt. Everest" big? You commit to it, rethink it, think you are crazy while doing it then you do it and it feels awesome, amazing, accomplished but far less Mt. Everest-ish......That's how I describe the last 4 months.

I remember being in the car and telling Josh that it'd be super awesome to run a half marathon "one day" and that it would be a good thing to put on the "bucket list"....mine is just a mental one, but still. Never did I think in the same year I'd run said half marathon.
I remember being talked into it, thinking I was nuts because I could only run 3 miles comfortably. 
I remember sitting on my deck in the warm May sunshine mapping out my training for the next 4 months.
I remember that feeling like Everest.
I remember thinking I can do this, even if there was still a little doubt in there too.
My training was do-able.
Slow and steady.
Stretched it over 4.5 months.
I committed to it.
My body changed a little, but my mindset changed a lot.
I started to enjoy running.
Now, I LOVE running.

 At home at 5 am thinking he is leaving for work...
 Before with the girls who talked me into this whole thing. I am super proud of all 3 of us :) 

October 13 came and I felt ready. I was nervous picking up my packet but knew I was prepared and trained. I began the race and for 7 miles I felt amazing. My body felt great, no cramping or anything crazy. I did have to pee, but that feeling went away :) I got to mile 8 and started feeling a little tired, I was on the backstretch of the course which was long and kinda boring. Mile 9 was a change in scenery which was awesome but miles 10 and 11 were pretty blah. I was ready to be done. I knew at mile 11 I was on the downhill though, so I focused on that. Mile 12 came and at this point, my pace had slowed about 10 seconds. I pushed through that though and rounded the curve and entered the track and field stadium. That was an amazing feeling. As I am rounding the last corner, I spot a poster with my name. No one was supposed to be there for me at the finish. Josh was on shift so I thought it may have been Kathy or Brandi's family. I looked up at who was holding the poster and it was JOSH! I was so so so happy. I couldn't believe he tricked me, came and made posters. I was thrilled. That totally made the whole experience for me. I was so grateful to have him at the finish and to be surprised that way.
 Mile 6

Grateful for a sweet and thoughtful husband for for all his support and words of encouragement.
Our AFTER! We made it girls! Our first 13.1 in the books :)


I was happy for how the race went, how I felt and my finishing time. I was proud to finish and say that I ran every single step of that 13+ miles. The goal was to finish in under 2:30. I finished in 2:10 and am hooked! I could run a race every month. Next year, the goal will be a little more aggressive, I think, but I was really proud of myself. 

2 comments:

  1. Heather, this is really amazing. I have done two half marathons before, but I have never fully ran the whole thing. That is a goal of mine. Right now, I hate running and can't do it (calorie intake and nursing has me not exercising much since I can't possibly eat enough to make enough with exercise right now with a 2 yr old and almost 8 month old... they run me into the ground as is). How did you find people to train with? I think if I had people to train with, I would do better. I need that type of motivation.

    You should be really proud of yourself because this is amazing!

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  2. Thanks Tracey. They are just friends of mine who decided to run a half and just talked me into it. We ended up not really training together though. I'm a solo runner and learned that I did better training alone and relying just on me. I ran the whole thing and they ran/walked it. We ran some together but didn't run or train together specifically. Thanks again for the kind words. :)

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