With Olivia From Muscle Milk |
I woke up to a very foggy morning in the low 60s. This was a little discouraging to me considering that it was not optimal running weather, but neither was the first time I had a PR in a 1/2 marathon. I showed up to the parking lot and got on the shuttle bus, and I watched as I went over several hills that got me a little discouraged. I did, however, find a moment of encouragement as I spoke with Amy who sat next to me. I told her about Shawns' Anomaly and my journey, and she also told me about her nephew's illness. I think we both needed to hear what we had to say to each other that morning on the bus. I don't know how she finished, but maybe she will comment and let us know her result.
Bag Check-In |
I showed up to deliver my race bag to the check-in and little did I know that it was going to be a UPS truck. Wow, I did not know that "Brown" did that for me too. After checking my bag in, I headed over to my corral to get a good stretch and warm-up. Everything went smoothly and the only thing left to do was the 13.1 miles.
Jamie & Maria |
The horn sounded, and I took off running. I was watching my heart rate, cadence, and pace to make sure I did not go too hard at the first, but every time I looked down, my pace was always below 9:30, and I felt comfortable. I think maybe one reason is I obviously hydrated correctly enough to the point that I was in desperate need to find a port-a-john, but every port-a-john I ran by had a huge line, and I did not want to stop. (*Note to race director-More port-a-johns. The lines were terrible at all of them.) I have to admit that I considered just going while running and washing it off later to avoid stopping, but fortunately I found a port-a-john tucked away behind one of the bands playing on the route that only had a few people in line.
After the pitstop, I continued running, but my pace never seemed to fall off. It slowly started creeping in that I might be running a PR race, and I started watching the time more. By the time I reached mile nine, my body started to react; and I could tell that it would not be long before I hit a wall. Fortunately, GU had set up their regeneration station, and I grabbed a gel just in time to give me the extra boost to help me finish. It was a great race result that I did not expect, but glad it happened. I was also fortunate to get an interview with one of the local news stations to help spread the word about Shawn's Anomaly:
I am now officially in off-season mode where I will be getting ready and prepared for the Houston Marathon, the Ironman 70.3 Galveston, and the Ironman Texas in The Woodlands. This is going to give me a great chance to get stronger in the gym, post more tips I have learned along the way, and promote tell you more about how you can be a part of iRunFor5. What is iRunFor5? What is up with all those pictures with people drawing a 5 on their palm while running? Well, I am glad you asked. Check back soon to be more information and go check out www.iRunFor5.com for initial details.