Showing posts with label 8 Miles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 8 Miles. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2015

Long Run & A Relaxing Weekend

This weekend was a fairly relaxing one for me and I enjoyed every moment!

On Friday afternoon, I cleaned out several cabinets in the laundry room (cleaning and throwing stuff away is very therapeutic to me)! I also caught up on Grey's Anatomy and Dancing with the Stars.

Saturday morning's run made me very happy because it was the first time I had the opportunity to wear my For Two Fitness shirt!


This shirt is so comfortable and fits so well...I love it! There's definitely room in the sides to grow with the baby! 


As soon as I got home, I ordered two more - one with short sleeves and one with long sleeves! For Two Fitness is having a Fall sale right now - use code FALL25 for 25% off everything in their shop! (Note: I am not affiliated with For Two Fitness, I just love their clothing and want to share in the sale happiness!)

I used my new pre-run formula again (a tbsp of almond butter and a Clif bar) which again held me over until the end of the run! YAY! Two gold stars for almond butter!

After completing the run, I realized I forgot my banana at home...whoops! Instead, I dug through my bag and found this guy! It was already opened because I sampled it for my Bulu Box review...but about 1/2 the pack remained. 



HOW one earth I missed the smiley faces  last time, I have no clue! Aren't these adorable?!


Again, I enjoyed the flavor/consistency of these chews and the scripture on the back made me smile! These are making my "amazon list" next time I place an order!


Something else that has not taken place after a long run in a while was a Panera stop! This time, I ordered a French toast bagel for me and an blueberry bagel for Jason.....with honey walnut cream cheese spread...YUM!

The remainder of Saturday was spent doing a few continuing education units for work and piddling around the house (laundry, de-cluttering, etc).


This girl and I also spent a lot of quality time together on Saturday afternoon! She's so sweet!!

Since my appetite wasn't very high on Saturday (I basically ate lunch and dinner because I had to), I definitely made up for it on Sunday! 


I love the chicken gyro's from a local pizza stop...so good! It definitely made for a yummy Sunday lunch!


On Sunday night after church, several friends and I went to a local pizza buffet for dinner. It was my suggestion because I wanted pizza all weekend but was home alone for most of it. Glad my friends agreed to indulge with me!! :) Unfortunately, we weren't able to see the eclipse or the blood moon because the cloud coverage was so thick. Oh well.

Hope you had a great weekend! Were you able to check out the eclipse? Anything exciting happen this weekend?

Monday, December 2, 2013

2013 Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot

I hope everyone had a fabulous Thanksgiving! We enjoyed many wonderful moments with family in Dallas, Texas. Our time was filled with lots of laughter, a ton of food, and…of course…a little bit of racing!

When I first discovered that our Thanksgiving holiday was going to be spent in Dallas, I immediately began researching Turkey Trot races.

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What I discovered in my search was a multitude of different races, distances, and locations. I went into my search knowing that I wanted to run more than a 5K, but less than a Half. (A 10K would have been the ideal distance.)

After much deliberation with my brother and sister-in-law, we finally chose the Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot, the largest Thanksgiving Day event in the country.

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My brother and sister-in-law arrived in Dallas with enough time to pick up our packets at Luke’s Locker in downtown Dallas the day before the race. Thankfully, this saved us from beating the crowd of 40,000 + for race morning packet pickup.

The race began at 9 a.m. on Thanksgiving morning and our goal was to beat the crowds and find a decent parking spot before downtown turned into a madhouse. I read several race reports prior to race day that encouraged runners to arrive early. We made it to downtown about 1 1/2 hours before the race and had no trouble finding a place to park. All of the parking spots charged a fee, (our lot was $10), so if you’re planning on running this race, be prepared to pay for parking.

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I was excited to run a race with my brother again – it had been several years since we ran our last one together. Speaking of running races together, two out of the three coldest races I’ve ever run have been with my brother. Hmm…

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Did I mention it was freezing on race morning? Cause it was. You see my getup? I ran the ENTIRE 8 miles without taking any of it off. Brrrrr!

After taking a photo with the giant turkey (pictured way above), we began our search for the social media tent. We were awarded VIP passes earlier in the week via Facebook and had to pick up our wristbands in order to gain access to the tent.

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I never saw my tweets pop up on the giant board, but I did tweet these guys several times throughout the morning! :0)

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VIP wristband in place, ready for some pre-race fun!

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Inside the VIP tent, Corner Bakery had a table filled with pastries! We also had a nice, hot cup of coffee which helped warm my hands.

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It was Thanksgiving Day and I was at a Turkey Trot, I couldn’t pass up a photo with the turkey.
A new feature offered this year was the timed chip option. All of the racers (5K and 8 milers) began this race together – the difference is that some chose to have their times recorded. Those who used the chip timing option were granted access into a special area, closer to the start line. (Score!)

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For such a huge race, the volunteers were awesome (there were a ton of them, too) – I didn’t feel as if any aspect of this race was lacking. Everything was incredibly organized and very well put together. It seemed to run like a well-oiled machine.

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I purchased this awesome Turkey Trot Sweaty Band and I was bummed that it couldn’t be seen. Sad times.

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Our corral closed at 8:40 a.m. and we arrived in plenty of time to secure a good spot. I’d read reports about the first two miles of this race being a nightmare, so I wanted to make sure we weren’t stuck behind a lot of walkers.

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In front of us…(above)

and behind us…(below)

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Keep in mind, only the timed corral is pictured here – beyond this corral was several thousand non-timed participants. Dogs were included in this race, too….and I loved it! Even dogs were given race bibs!

After jumping around and moving as much as possible to keep warm (it didn’t work), we were off!

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The first thing I noticed when we started running was that my feet felt like blocks of ice. I couldn’t feel my feet or my toes at all.

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The route took us past City Hall and away from downtown.


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Once we started running, I never felt as if the route was too congested, or as if I was stepping on anyone’s heels. It was great!!

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My brother and I actually ran the first two (almost three) miles together. He isn’t a runner and didn’t train a lot for this race, but he did great!

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Approaching downtown…
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After 2.8 miles, I said goodbye to Brian and continued my journey solo.

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At first, I thought I missed the cutoff, but I am glad to say…it was very well marked!

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The 8 mile route led us through Dealey Plaza and the Grassy Knoll, the location of the President Kennedy tragedy. As a matter of fact, we ran right over the X on the street, which I heard was covered up recently – I didn’t realize it was still there until after the fact.

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Mile 5 (no, I wasn’t running THAT fast)!

Actually, it was around mile 5 when my right knee/IT Band began to bother me. I realized two things – 1, I foam rolled an hour and a half to two hours before this race (big mistake); 2, I couldn’t feel my feet for a solid 3 miles of this race – who knows what my running form consisted of.

I realized I should not push myself any longer and I began to walk – which I haven’t had to do in a while. I was bummed, but I knew if I pushed myself, I would encounter bad news at next weekend’s Half Marathon.

As I jogged/walked, I prayed for a distraction.

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My distraction came in the form of a runDisney shirt. See it ahead? You’d be able to pick it out in a race too, right?

I sped up to catch him and saw that he was wearing a Goofy Challenge shirt. I couldn’t pass up my opportunity so I began talking to him! He was excited to talk to another Goofy Challenge runner and so we ran together for a half mile discussing all things runDisney. He ran Goofy’s Challenge in 2010 (which was the year of my first Half Marathon). That year was one of the coldest in Disney Marathon Weekend history, so we had a lot to talk about. It was just what I needed at that moment!
We parted ways and I realized I only had 1.5 miles to go! Yay!

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We entered Downtown Dallas once again and before I knew it, I could see the finish line!

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I spotted Jason and knew I was close!

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Almost there!

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…and done!

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I didn’t reach my goal of  1 hour 12 minutes…or even 1 hour 15 minutes, but I did keep a good pace and despite my knee pain, I finished under 1 hour 20 minutes. I was ok with my results…not happy (mostly aggravated with my knee), but ok.

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8 miles, done!

I crossed the finish line, grabbed a banana and a water, found my crew, then headed for the car to begin our journey home. After all, I had a fresh homemade batch of these guys waiting on me…

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…and they were worth every mile! :0)

Final thoughts on this race:
  • Arrive early!!
  • Pickup your packets ahead of time if at all possible
  • Follow them on Twitter for extra fun race-day perks
  • Don’t forget to have fun!
Did you run a Turkey Trot on (or around) Thanksgiving Day? If so, which one?

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