Showing posts with label Cold Weather Running. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cold Weather Running. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Santa Hustle Half Marathon 2016 - Galveston, Texas

What is up with freezing races in the south? Two weekends ago, I ran one of my coldest half marathons ever (apart from my first half in WDW in 2010 when we ran through sleet) and this past weekend, I ran through really cold, crazy insane winds! Thankfully...although do I love racing...I'm done with races for a little while!

A little back story on this one...

So, you guys know I LOVE Christmas and I LOVE running Christmas themed races. Well last year, my sister-in-law, some friends, and I decided to run the Santa Hustle in Galveston, Texas. I was pregnant but had been running throughout my entire pregnancy (even ran/walked a half at 16 weeks), so I knew the Santa Hustle at 25 weeks wouldn't be a big deal...or so I thought. Sometime around the end of November, I began having these strange pains. I wasn't sure what was up so I decided to slow it down a little, still with the thought of the Santa Hustle half in the back of my mind. Well little did I know, I was actually having premature contractions and not round ligament pain. Instead of doing the half, I dropped down to the 5K and somehow made it through (even though it wasn't fun). After seeing all of my friends finish the half and obtain their pretty sparkly medals, I had severe FOMO. I wanted needed that medal!  (Side note: guess who got medals this year? Yep...the 5K'ers. Such is my luck.)

Fast forward to this year. Back in October, I began doing a little research for a Christmas time trip that Jason, Brayden, and I could take as a family. I wanted to see how Brayden would do out of town and use it as a practice for Disney. In my research, I discovered that this year's Galveston Santa Hustle took place on a weekend that Jason was off work!! My severe FOMO from the year before returned and I decided to register for the race and plan a trip! That pretty, sparkly Christmas medal would be all mine!!

As the weekend approached, I became more and more excited. My outfit was decided several weeks before the race and I knew I was going to have a blast. They even advertise cookies and candy along the race course...hello! Heaven? Yes!

Race weekend arrived and so did a funky forecast. At first, it called for a 75% chance of rain. Whomp whomp. Then, that forecast changed to near-freezing temps with crazy insane wind gusts (with temps in the high 70's the day before, thank you very much). As the weekend approached, I tried to keep the stupid forecast out of my mind.


So, we arrived in Texas on Friday night and headed over to packet pickup on Saturday morning. I am in LOOOOVE with this year's pullovers! They were even complete with thumb holes! YES!


Included in each packet was a pullover, a Santa hat and beard, and safety pins for the bib.


As soon as we returned to the hotel, I put together my outfit complete with this adorable running themed Christmas shirt from Gone For A Run, a sparkle skirt, and a Christmas themed RokBAND, also from Gone For A Run.

Race morning came and so did the wind and cold temps! I checked the forecast on my phone before getting ready - the temp was 40 degrees (yes, I know that's not cold to you but it is to me) with a "feels like" temp of 35 degrees and wind gusts at 35 mph. Might as well have been in the teens!

I called this race the "series of unfortunate events" for several reasons:
  1.  I forgot my Flipbelt at home, so we had to stop at Academy for some random Nike belt I'd never run with before. Thankfully, it wasn't bad, but I was nervous!
  2. Brayden did NOT sleep well the night before which means we didn't either. I was running on maybe 4 hours of very broken sleep. Ugh.
  3. My Garmin didn't charge. It was plugged into the wall for a day and a half and somehow, the charging prongs weren't JUST right on the watch, so it didn't charge. This is why I need a new one for Christmas...I can't handle the dumb charger anymore.
  4. I forgot to foam roll before the race. How, I have no clue.
  5. Jason suggested I use my Apple Watch for this race since I had no Garmin. Well, my Apple Watch (although it was in "lock mode") decided to keep pausing itself during the race. So, it says I ran 10 miles instead of 13.1. Turd.
  6. The wind. Oy, the wind.

The race began at 8 a.m. and although I thought I was smart in booking a hotel that was close to last year's start line, the Santa Hustle decided to pull a fast one on me and move the start line to an entirely different location. They didn't announce the start line until a week before the race, either...so I had no time to change plans. My original thought was that I would get dressed quietly, walk to the start line, then let Jason and Brayden come down and watch as I finished. Well, that didn't happen. Instead, Brayden woke up around 6:30 a.m. on his own (it just happened that way), so they drove over and dropped me off at the start line.  So much for my well-laid-plans. Ah well.

With the crazy weather, they returned to the hotel for breakfast and a nap!


Brayden was all festive in his little Santa PJ's! :) I also cut a hole in my Santa hat to loop my pony tail through!


The start line for this year's Santa Hustle was at the Galveston Yacht Club. We all laughed because we had the hardest time finding the start line. It was located at the corner of two streets which we kept hearing announced overhead....however, I had never been on that side of town so I had no clue where I was. After standing around at what I assumed was the finish area and not the start line, I followed the crowd down the street a little and that's where we located the start line.

It took me a few minutes, but I soon realized that there was no big blow up sign at the start or finish because of the wind. Sad times, the wind sure rained on my parade!



I am so glad I had my RokBAND to keep my face warm. This guy was a life saver!


Runners lined up on the street, waiting on the race to begin.


For entertainment along the course, I tuned into my buddies over at the Disney Exchange. I had two weeks worth of listening to catch up on, so they were with me most of the race!

The race began and right at mile 1, I asked the lady next to me if I could turn around and do the 5K instead. We both laughed because I really was joking but the thought was still in the back of my mind anyway....


Right before mile 1 was our first (and what ended up being our only) candy stop. I couldn't resist a cup of M&M's! The wind was just to strong for additional M&M stops or cookie stops.

As we turned on the sea wall, the waves were rolling and the headwind was strong.


Most of this race...like 85%...was along the sea wall which is gorgeous on the average day!


You know when the wind is so strong you have to tuck your head into it? Yeah, that's how we were for most of this route.


Around mile 4, I ditched my sweatshirt in a little "no parking" bucket along the route. At that point, the wind was at our backs and I thought the worst was behind us. Well, that was a dumb move because as soon as we turned around at mile 5.5, the wind was back with a vengeance and stayed that way for the next 7 miles.

Thankfully, I remembered exactly where I put the sweatshirt and I was able to retrieve it on the way back! It was exactly where I left it, thank goodness!



Like I mentioned before, this route is a gorgeous one on a normal day! It was around mile 9/10 that I really needed a pick-me-up. I wanted to quit and walk the rest of the way, but I knew that running would get me there quicker. Right then, I heard my friend Lisa from the Disney Exchange give me a shout-out from the race we ran the weekend before. That was just the boost I needed, so thank you Lisa! :)


Remember that wind? Yeah...it even knocked over a port-a-potty. Nice.


The last portion of this race looped us around the entrance to Stewart Beach, then away from the water.


By mile 12, I knew I could do it! I texted Jason to tell him my location and also tell him that I was frozen like a popsicle.

I also seriously ran 85% of this race and had no clue of my projected time because my watch kept pausing itself. Ugh.

After running what felt like forever, I saw Jason and Brayden standing by a white gate. I assumed it was the "chute" to the finish line but I really couldn't tell. After crossing over a timing mat, I saw others stop running so I did as well. Yep, that was the finish line. Again, they couldn't put up their really cute finish sign because of the wind. Know what else wasn't up and running? Their timer. So, I finished this race with no idea how my time looked or anything!

I later discovered that my time for this race was SLOWER than my time for last weekend's half marathon, even though I ran more and walked less for this one. That stupid wind...


Ah well...you know what I did get? That pretty, sparkly Christmas medal I'd been eyeing for a year! Vengeance was MINE!


My frozen cheerleaders! 
 

Back at the hotel, I took a picture with my little guy. He was just an itty bitty thing last year, growing and developing inside of me. Now this year, he's an 8 month old and growing into his own little person. My how much can change in a year!

Despite it all, I really do like the Santa Hustle series and will continue to run these races in the future. Take out the wind in this case and the race would have been an awesome one (the wind is not the Santa Hustle's fault...obvs).

I feel as if I take something new and something I learn from each race experience and that's why I keep doing them. This race was no different. I can honestly say I never ran a race in 35 mph winds and I can honestly say I never want to again! :)

What has been your craziest race experience?

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

12 Mile Run...& All Kind of Craziness!

Happy day before Thanksgiving! Today, I have half a day of work which will be followed by a bit of baking for our Thanksgiving festivities. I also can't wait for my crew's annual Black Friday shopping shindig! We are going to have so much fun!! :)

This past Saturday, I ran a 12 mile training run with my running buddy, Heather. This training run was our last "really" long run before our December half marathon and was a huge confidence booster for both of us.

Starting out that morning, the weather was incredibly chilly and I had no clue how to dress. I mean, I felt like I regressed back to my newbie running stages where I either over or under dressed all the time. You'd think I would have learned by now! After putting on two different pair of tights (a maternity pair accidentally made it into my tights drawer...whoops), I was ready to hit the road! I might have been late, too...I was incredibly confused by the tights I had on at first and couldn't figure out why they were so big on me. Guess that's what happens at 5:30 a.m.!

After meeting up with Heather and our running group, we began our run. Somehow, it was colder at our meeting spot that it was at my house, which means we spent the first part of our run trying to warm up. That hasn't happened in forever and I kinda liked it! 


Throughout our run, we encountered several "interesting" things...
  • A car passed by and saturated us with a very odd odor. Apparently that odor was weed and it was only 8 a.m. Stay classy, Lake Charles.
  • During one of our neighborhood loops, we looked over and saw a guy who was urinating behind a restaurant near a dumpster. Yes, he was outside and fully exposed. I could go without seeing that ever again.
  • If you've ever had a baby, you will know what I mean by this....well, let's just say that my bladder isn't what it used to be (without being incredibly TMI). Thankfully, I spotted a much-needed port-a-potty somewhere near mile 8 or 9 along our route. As we began running again, we realized that there was NO construction around and pretty much NO reason for said random port-a-potty to be located in that spot. So strange. Hopefully I wasn't being secretly filmed and I won't end up on some random crazy TV show down the road.....!
Needless to say, we had several good laughs during our long run that morning. Out of all of my runs lately, this was by far the best. My knees felt great, my lungs were feeling better and I was finally able to breathe again, and I had good company along the way!


This run ended on a high note and definitely made me grateful for the random bad ones because I was able to appreciate it so much more!


I love getting a ton of steps in before 9 a.m.!

After the run, I stopped by Starbucks for a Christmas/Holiday beverage.


I also had to get this adorable snowman cookie to eat as a snack later on that day. Both the drink and the cookie were delicious! :)

What's the craziest thing you've ever seen while out for a run?

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