This morning I went out for my first run post-marathon. 3 easy miles.

photo 1 I felt ok for the most part. Just some soreness in the quads. Oh and a groin twerk tweak…..that pesky groin strain seems to have reared it’s ugly head again. It first bothered me back in June after I started doing some squats one morning and I guess I wasn’t warmed up. Well, I suppose it’s been working really hard and just letting me know it’s time to take a rest. So after Saturdays 1/2 marathon i’ll be taking at least 7 straight days off to rest it.

Today I alternated between frozen corn and a heating pad. I’ll repeat tomorrow.

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ice packs are boring. frozen corn is fun.

I was kinda bummed about it so I decided to go to my favorite store and use a gift card I got from my 40th birthday. ALL Reebok apparel was on sale 50% off. I bought 2 pairs of long running pants. The Reebok Women’s Printed Waistband Performance Pants

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and the Reebok Printed tight Fit Printed Performance Legging

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Total was $55! SCORE! It’s hard to believe my big 40th birthday bash was 2 weeks ago! I just put away my cards. (Yes! I’m a pack rat and save all birthday and Christmas cards each year)

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It’s gonna be about 30 degrees at the start on Saturday. So I’m going through all my winter running gear from last year to see what’s what. I think I’ve got plenty for this season but always good to take inventory.

Question: Favorite winter running gear?

 

I love my alliterations (OMG my H.S. English teacher would be so proud)! Now if only I could roll my R’s…

Before I go into those Rs…..A finish line approach photo from sunday….

I see it!

I see it!

Recovery: Monday and Tuesday were rough. I had severe DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) and couldn’t get down stairs without using my arms and the railing like crutches to basically hold me up. I was feeling some major mental fogginess too! It was so bad yesterday at work I thought maybe I had neurological damage from Sunday somehow. I couldn’t type words, I couldn’t speak in complete sentences. Random words came out of my mouth in lieu of the words I wanted to say. And I was CRANKY!

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I came home from work, slept from 7pm-11pm, and then again from midnight until 6:30am. I woke up today feeling SOOOO much better! My body was fatigued leaving my brain and legs to fend for themselves I suppose.

Rewards: After 2 days of basically abbreviating the dog’s walks to just getting down to business because of my post-marathon crippled-ness, I was happy to reward him this morning with a trip to the park before work. I used the “check in” feature on Facebook to let my friends know where I had been. He had another way of letting them know where he’d been…

Status update: Duncan was here!

Status update: Duncan was here!

And I think there will be some more rewards in my future, for me this time…

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Ramping up for the next run: I’m now getting my logistical plan together for Saturday’s run. Yes! Saturday—as in less than 3 days away! I’m running the Trenton “Double Cross” Half Marathon in Trenton, NJ for 3 reasons.

1. My friend Jane is running and I haven’t had the chance to run with her since we ran the NJ Marathon on May 5th of this year.
2. The swag (shirt and bag) and the bling.
3. To finally get to listen to the playlist that  I didn’t get to listen to on Sunday.

There will be no trying to set PRs. There WILL be fun! It’s probably going to be my last official race of the year:( Unless someone gets me to do a Turkey Trot or Jingle Bell Jog or something. But I’ll probably continue to do training runs with groups or friends.

 

And tomorrow I might even try an easy 3 miles just to make sure I’ll be ready for Saturday.

Question: What does your calendar look like for the rest of the year? Any races coming up? Are we all in agreement that there will be an eating marathon for Thanksgiving?! I can’t wait. PIE, PIE, and more PIE!!!!!!!

 

I woke up this morning 4 pounds lighter! While that’s kinda cool, it’s also I sign I didn’t hydrate and refuel properly. More on that later.

My morning started at 5am when I woke up before both my alarms. I took advantage of the extra half hour to play around with where to pin my memory/support ribbons.

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I doubled up my handmade Boston Strong ribbon and my Melanoma Awareness ribbon and attached to the phone case on my SpiBelt.

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Remembering a friend’s loved one on the anniversary of her passing by attaching this handmade ribbon with her initials to my shirt.

I showered and got dressed, took the pooch out, had a soft pretzel and some coffee and water and headed out at 7:45 to drop the pooch at my friends’ house.

About an hour later I was parking my car about 1/2 mile from the runner entrance. (It’s a huge plus to live on Staten Island for this event). There was added security this year which I was happy to see. Then on I went into the start village!

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beautiful autumn day

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the calm before the frenzy

I knew from running in 2011 that the start village area is crazy! There are 40-50,000 people—half of whom are from other countries and I wasn’t sure I’d be able to meet up with all my running peeps. (they all traveled on the ferry) I texted a few but the reception was probably a bit on overload. I did manage to connect with a FaceBook friend Kevin (from a running event group) and so I just put my phone in airplane mode to preserve battery and we hung around talking, taking pictures and trying to stay warm. It was very windy.

if only the goodwill truck and random flats of wood and metal railing weren't in the picture. #photographerfail

if only the goodwill truck and random flats of wood and metal railing weren’t in the picture. #photographerfail

It was much easier to stay calm this time around. In 2011 I was as nervous as a bowl of jello. It was my first full marathon and I really didn’t know what to expect. Probably not a great idea to run the largest marathon in the world for your first?! Go big or go home I suppose. Oh wait, I WAS home. LOL!

When Wave 4 started, Kevin and I stayed with the 4:45 pacers. I was being really bold as my current PR is 4:48 and that is on a fairly flat course. My plan was to stay with them until the halfway point (on the Pulaski Bridge) and then re-assess. I knew there was a 5 hour pacer behind me that I could fall back to. (yup the exact opposite of what they tell you to do at the pace table at the expo.)

The course itself:

Miles 1-2 The Verrazano Bridge: Well if you’ve been reading my blog for a while you know how I love my VZ Bridge

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summer of 2013. heading to brooklyn for a run.

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October 13th, 2013 My last 20 mile training run

I got to run on the upper level which made me giddy. (did you see the video I posted yesterday?) I’ll never forget these miles. My first mile was 11:03 which was the uphill and my second mile 9:55 on the downhill

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Miles 2-12 Brooklyn: Staying with the pace group seemed to be the right choice. I was in a groove keeping splits right around 10:40 for these miles. Most of this stretch is fairly flat and straight and there is the most amazing energy from bands and spectators. I was loving it all except the aid stops. The pacers weren’t really slowing down much through the aid stops and while there was plenty of pre-poured cups of gatorade the water seemed to be more in demand and I found myself standing there and waiting for a volunteer to pour water from a gallon container into a cup to hand to me. But i was feeling so energetic that I’d speed up to catch up to them.

Miles 13-16 Pulaski Bridge/halfway point thru Queensboro Bridge: I was smiling and running and enjoying the even splits still around 10:40 and as I crossed over the Pulaski Bridge I decided to get in front of one of the photographers. I leaned to the right to make sure he saw me and although I got a cute shot, I felt a twinge in my lower back that never left. (It’s still a little sore this morning). #dumbmove

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Hey! I’m 1/2 way done!

Mile 14 was relatively uneventful. Then it was time to start climbing the Queensboro Bridge. It was at this point that I finally saw the 4:45 pace group pull away. I had already stayed with them for longer than I wanted and I decided to take my first walk break. I had 10+miles to go and knew I needed to be smart. It was quite wild on that bridge. An international running group pushing a disabled runner came by singing in a language other than english and it reminded me of how so may people come from so far to be a part of this. I took a little video. Check it out here.

Miles 16-20: First Avenue: I actually kept decent splits for most of these miles. Slower but not like I was out of gas, just a little less energetic. I got to see a former coworker Marissa. She grabbed this pic of me.

Thanks Marissa for getting this one of me on 1st Ave just past mile 17

Thanks Marissa for getting this one of me on 1st Ave just past mile 17

When you come off the Queensboro bridge you enter 1st ave which is nicknamed the “of sound”. It’s a hot spectator spot and it goes for miles literally! I can’t begin to tell you how many people screamed my name.

Mile 20-23: Willis Ave Bridge/Bronx/Madison Ave Bridge: I actually started to have a mini “crumble” just as I was approaching the “wall” that they say runners hit at Mile 20. But I knew my good friend Elvia was there in her Super-Rican costume with her posse and an amazing special aid stop with coca cola and peanut m&m’s. I got to see Colleen and Cindy too! It was a nice little happy reunion to snap me out of feeling the “crumble”

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NO WALL! Coca Cola and a little reunion with friends!

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Super-Rican Elvia! Representing mile 20 with style!

 

So now I just had to get back into Manhattan via the Madison Avenue Bridge and bring it home. You know if you read this post that I finally decided to use my ipod and couldn’t get it to work. So I drew my strength again from the crowd.

Miles 23-26.2: Engineer’s gate entrance into Central Park to the Finish: MiI started to cry as I entered the park. I put my hand over my face and just sobbed. I was overcome with emotion (I’m ALWAYS overcome with emotion. LOL) I was exhausted and there was some sort of cramp happening at the quad muscle right above my knee that left me unsteady. I kept thinking my leg was going to give out. There was a photo op spot and I just decided to be overdramatic document how crappy I felt. I call this my “ugh-shot”.

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I looked at my watch and then at mile marker 24 and realized if I could just hang on to a sub 12 pace for 2.2 miles I’d break 5 hours!!! (my B goal). Well, that was it…I was off! I even got to see my cousin and her son at the last stretch before the finish. Totally a lovely surprise.

I did it! I finished in 4:57

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deer in headlights look….i’m starting a trend

I only took in half my fuel during the race (i had 2 packs of sport beans but didn’t eat the bag and a half of Honey Stinger chews) and switched it up between water and gatorade at most aid stops. I’ve just come to the conclusion that I hate to fuel while running. Whatever. I’ll deal.

Now it was time to exit the park. I chose the “early exit” option that allows you to bypass the gear bag pickup. Unfortunately it wasn’t really an early exit. They still made us walk up to 77th street when the family reunion area was down at 66th street. (and I was meeting my dad at my cousin’s apartment on 64th street). But we got our nifty poncho’s which really did keep me warm.

zombie poncho walk

zombie poncho walk

Post race my appetite really didn’t come until 10pm! (I finished just before 4pm). So I had an apple, some carrots with hummus, a few crackers with cheese, some homemade spanikopita that my cousin made, some seltzer, tea and a glass of wine.

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started with seltzer

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then moved on to wine

By the way, I need to give props to this product!

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My first chafe-free marathon! Thank you Mission 5-hour Anti-Chafe Cream 

Now if i finished 4 minutes later I don’t know what would have happened. LOL!

So an amazing accomplishment happened yesterday. My friend Lisa (the Lisa who inspired me to start running in the first place (go check out this video to learn our story) completed her 50th marathon yesterday AND she PR’d!!!! 4:52!! I wanted to give her big props!!!!

Lisa and Sally running in January of this year.

Lisa and Sally running in January of this year.

Today I finally got my appetite back. Woke up at 5am and made eggs and turkey bacon. Then for lunch I took care of replenishing my sodium at lunch.

Sweat Out the Salty Stuff

Sweat Out the Small Stuff…Sweat in the Salty Stuff!

So there you have it! Now I’ve got to recover and be ready to run a half marathon on Saturday.

Question: What are your favorite post race meals?

I’m just so overwhelmed right now but I wanted to give a quick post NYC Marathon update.

Bedtime of champions!

Bedtime of champions!

I had 3 goals for this race.

A) To get a highly unlikely PR. NYC is a tough course.

B) To break 5 hours

C) to beat my 2011 time of 5:28

Well, I didn’t PR but I broke 5 hours AND shaved 31 minutes off my time from this course in 2011.  I’ll post a more detailed recap soon about my plan.

Sub 5!

Sub 5!

And here’s a not so funny thing…remember #3 from my last post where I said you should not only charge your electronics but test them too? Well I should have taken my own advice. I went until mile 21 without my iPod (there is just so much going on along the course and hearing people cheer my name was more exciting than music). But I started to struggle as we left the Bronx and knew there was an incline coming. So I pulled out the ipod and went to cue up my playlist. UM, nothing! I couldn’t understand. Well apparently my earphones have a little miniature switch to adjust the volume and being in my pocket it slid down to the “no volume” level!

check the volume!

check the volume!

 

Here’s a silly video for your viewing pleasure. I have waited 2 years to get the chance to run across the upper level of the Verrazano. In 2011 I was on the lower level. What a difference!!!

and here are a couple of pics from the day.

I’ll post back soon with more about the day.

Question: Did anyone else run NYC? Any other marathons? Good weekend? What’d ya do?