Showing posts with label meet ups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meet ups. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

No more a 'blogger meet up newbie'

So this weekend was my FIRST blogger meet up! Believe it or not, I'm actually shy when first meeting people (it's a work in progress) so I was kind of nervous to meet with 5 other ladies.

 Julia  @ Pain Pride and Perseverance is going to school in Utah- they have tons of running bloggers out there who do meet ups on what seems to be a weekly basis, so when she was going back home to Louisville, Ky for a month, she decided  to carry that over to us 'southerners.'

Ashley @ Redonkulous Runner, another Nashvillian, suggested Bongo Java as our meetup for coffee and conversation.


Not only was the coffee amazing...
mmm Punk kin spice latte
but I LOVE people watching. This part of town is right across the street from Belmont University- which seems to be the hipster capital of Nashville. If you're unsure of what a hipster is- the link is a handbook on what to look for in identifying a hipster... or if you see something along these lines....



When I got there, it was just Vanessa @ Gourmet runner and myself, so we had the opportunity to chat for a bit until everyone else came (she has an adorable slight English accent)  Before long there were 6 of us and we chatted for probably 3 hours about running (duh), blogging, how to get companies to give you free stuff to review/ giveaway, relays etc.  

Afterward we walked the 100 yards to an AMAZING mexican restaurant to fill our bellies



I'm extremely indecisive on what to get when going out to eat- I.WANT.IT.ALL. I decided to get a combo plate of chicken burrito and chimichunga- don't judge me on my lack of being healthy- I had fruit in my pineapple margarita and veggies in my salsa :) 

Another 2 hours and its time to part...
VanessaAshleyJillStephanieJulia, and myself

 The award to those who drove 3 hours to come play...
Vanessa and Julia

And the Nashville surrounding area locals....
Jill, Ashley, me, Stephanie- this is our 'random' pose

I learned so much from these amazing ladies (seriously, I took some notes) and am anxious to put into practice my new knowledge. I'm equally excited about doing my upcoming 'meet up runs' with Jill, and eventually Ashley as well. It gets lonely listening to the same music over and over!


Have you done any blog meet ups?
This was my first official 'meet up' I've met a few people at races, and randomly saw Jill at the baggage claim at the airport in the winter


If you have done a meet up, what did you talk about it?
Running, ragnar relays, how to get companies to give you free stuff to either review or giveaway, figuring out the kinks in blogger, healthy eating, pyschos in jail etc. 

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

An ode to bloggers + Giveaway Winner

I was thinking the other day on how my running has become more enriched through the wonderful world of blogging:
  • #1 purpose of starting the blog was to hold myself accountable, which it has. Not only do I feel pressure to do what I say I am, but also to keep up with my fellow peers, so THANK YOU for unknowingly helping me to not only check in with my progress, but also to push myself! 
  • In the process of meeting some of you! Its so fun to go to a race and know you are either going to finally put a live body to a blog, or see a familiar face! I've met a TON of Half Fanatics / 50 staters for group photos, AND finally am meeting some of my fellow bloggers.
  • Right now I've met up with Rebecca from 50 half marathons 50 states and her sister L at a few races. I had the pleasure of running alongside her at the  Disney Princess 1/2 (which helped me tremendously from walking due to IT band pain), and am planning on staying with her and her sister for the lovely grand state of RI in October.
Bs & Ls @ Kansas - Wickedly Fast 1/2- I swear I'm not a GIANT, they are all just short haha
Me and B w/ Pocahontas 

A bunch of Disney Princes?

Pirates of Carribean
  • After the princess 1/2 I randomly met Jill from Run for the Hills at the baggage claim waiting for my luggage- we chatted for a bit and she is in the process of potentially joining my Ragnar Relay TN team *fingers crossed*
  • Over the next 3 weeks I have a blogger meet up potentially planned each week to meet more 'virtual friends!'
    • Ashley from Redonkulous Runner and I are FINALLY meeting up for a run. We probably live maybe 15 min from one another and agreed we'd do a "fun run" together next week. 
    • Julia from Pain Pride Perseverance lives in Utah, but will be back home in Louisville Ky (my home away from home) and wants to do a meet up next weekend with us "southerners": Kelsey @ Go Girl, Ashley again from Redonkulous Runner, Vanessa @ Gourmet Runner, and Stephanie (don't know her blog..... yet!)
    • Lastly the following weekend (9/16-9/18) I will be traveling home to pace my brother for the Air Force 1/2 marathon, his FIRST HALF MARATHON!!! Either at the expo, or before the race start, which i hear is breath taking, I'll have the opportunity to meet Jill from Life... as I see it! I'd also like to point out that every Friday Jill hosts a "Fitness Friday Blog Hop"- doing this is how I came across Julia's, Kelsey's, and Vanessa's blog- i.e. you find a lot of great blogs that way! 
So I'd LOVE to hear how has blogging impacted your running, or social well being?!?'

Lastly, the winner from my pay-it-forward book giveaway is....

email me your address or I can bring to you at race, let me know what works best! 

Randomly enough, I was one of the lucky winners of her Moeben Arm Sleeves last week, guess i really am 'paying it forward' haha. 

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Borgess Run for the Health of it (Race Recap)

State 15/50- 2nd day of my first double header weekend!!!
PERFECT temperature!
I actually heard about this race via a few of my clients. One of the accounts I work with is a pharmaceutical company (big pharma goes against my healthy beliefs, so I just coach their employees, don't take their drugs) Anyway, Kzoo is a hub for their veterinary medicinal branch, so quite a few of my clients live in that area and were training for the 1/2 marathon. 

I figured it would be neat to meet some of the people I've been working with for a year but have not yet met, plus it fit nicely to make day 2 of my first double header!! Kalamazoo it is! 

A few hours after our Wisconsin 1/2 we were on the road heading to KZOO- only a 4 hour drive, so time went by pretty quickly- thank goodness. 

We check in at our hotel, unpack, then head to the expo for packet pickup. Nothing too exciting at expo- mainly local businesses and a few retailers. B and I decided to head to the 'artsy' part of their downtown for lunch and decided on a trendy cabaret & grille, The Union. Hit the spot perfectly.

Unfortunately there wasn't anything too exciting to do in the city, so my highlight was getting a new phone, Droid Incredible, since my normal droid failed a few days back (nothing more annoying than having a working phone but black screen- I cringed everytime I heard the text chime because I was unable to read it) We tried again to find a GoodWill for our pre race deal finding, but everything was closed :(

Get back to hotel, lay our race outfits out for the morning, and lights out by 9pm....

Up at 4:30am! I was pretty tight so I did more than my usual stretching and foam rolling to loosen up.We had the half fanatic photo meet up at 6:50am, so we made sure to leave hotel by 5:50, go to designated parking lot and shuttled to the start line and we were good to go at 6:20am.

B and I had some difficulty finding the meeting spot, so we just started stretching and talking to people at one of the many buildings on Borgess' Nazareth Campus. In the process of standing around passing time, a guy came up to me asking if I was Lisa---
***little backstory- I sent all my members that were racing in Kzoo a picture of what I looked like and what I would be wearing so they could find me if they wanted***

The guy ended up being one of my members Greg- he introduced me to his wife, son, and daughter, and we chatted for a minutes then said we would see eachother on the course. So far this is starting out to be a great day- weather is perfect, my legs don't feel as bad as anticipated, already met one of my members, and I set ZERO goals for what to expect with this race so I had nothing to worry about.  (except where the heck the building is that we're supposed to meet for half fanatics pic)

After stopping many race officials to ask for directions, we FINALLY come across our meeting spot for group photo. Its so funny how there is never that much representation for half fanatics- me, B, and Jeff were the only 3 for Cincy Flying Pig as well- at least this time we had one more there. B was laughing hysterically because she was significantly shorter than all of us- heck I was short for once too!!


Turns out Jeff is from Indy and since I'm racing there in 2 weeks for the Geist 1/2, he invited me for their pre race pasta carb load dinner- how nice!!

All maniacs + half fanatics- there were quite a few more maniacs I saw on the course that were unable to get to the photo in time. We had some time to kill, so we all goofed off for a little bit. 
Had our first photo with the infamous Dave Mari- if you haven't met him yet, he organizes the MM or HF photos at every race he goes to and is known for taking photos all along the course, cheering on others, and eating whatever food he can find along the way. Plus he has an infectious personality that just makes you want to be around him. 
gearing up to run!!!
We departed MM / HF group and went off to stretch a bit ... in the meantime I saw what I consider my good luck charm- FLEUR DE LIS. My fascination started with fleur de lis sometime during my 1.5 year living in Louisville, Ky- they're all over the city. That time period is when I truly "found myself" and came into my own- thus a constant reminder of how far I've come mentally. 

B and I part ways into our "corrals" until race time. There is no organization to the start line, people were just lining up near the pacer of their goal time- quite congested. 
I actually started by the 2:10 pacer- mainly because I didn't really care where I started, but also I knew that I was going to need to go out SLOW to warm my legs up. 

Miles 1-2
1st mile was HARD. I felt like I was going in S-L-O-W  M-O-T- I-O-N.  My quads were super tight and I just couldn't move, getting passed left and right.  I figured I'd just listen to my body and if it wanted me to go slow or fast, I'd just listen. With one mile down, my legs finally felt loose, and just in luck for large downhills to let my legs carry me. 

Miles 3-7
Shortly into the 2nd mile, Greg came up from behind me and we ran together for a little bit. I'm horrible at running and talking, so I let him do most of the talking. I asked him what his goal was (how health coach of me hehe) and he said to break 1:50- I assured him he wouldn't do that if he continued at my pace, so I wished him well and he took off. 

I kept the same 3 screen setting on my garmin as I did for the Wisconsin 1/2- so again I couldn't see my total time, but I knew I was going much faster than I actually had planned for. Finally half way into the 5th mile I hit my wall and I started slowing down. They were giving out gu shortly after mile 5 so I took it and saved the one I brought for later. I haven't used 2 gus in a race for a LONG time, but I knew I would need it. I'm not sure if it helped, because I still was tired, but psychologically I think it prepared me a little better. 

Around mile 6.5 we ran on a long wooden bridge which bounced up and propelled you a little bit due to all the runners on it- makes my job that much easier. As soon as we were done on the bridge I heard my name being shouted- there was one of my favorite members I coach- Jeri! I had no idea what she looked like until earlier that morning when I checked my email... she had attached a photo of her and her family so I could recognize her. It was awesome to be in a foreign place and have someone there cheering specifically FOR ME!! I smiled and waved - shouting "Thanks so much Jeri!!!"- that little moment gave me an energy boost for about a mile. 

Miles 8-finish
Shortly after mile 8 I went into walk mode again- bah stupid legs. Cardiovascular wise, I was great... muscle wise, I was sore, tight, and feeling heavy. During my walk some girl came up to me and tried to grab my hand while saying "Lisa you can't walk now, you're over 1/2 way done".... um who is this??? how does she know my name?? It dawned on me after a few seconds- one of my members, Nicole, is part of a huge running group who happen to be fans of plaid. When I told her I would be wearing a purple plaid skirt, she got excited and told her whole group to look out for me... I wonder if she told them to grab my hand as well because I kid you not, the SAME EXACT THING happened at 10.2 miles (according to Garmin). Wow, Michigan people are a little toooo friendly for me. 

I'm not going to lie, although I was slightly annoyed, it felt good to have people sort of know me and want to help me out. I trotted, yes trotted along until shortly after mile 11. We entered these gorgeous trails and I stopped to take some photos, but my camera was blurry from my body heat, so they didn't turn out. Sure enough while I was walking again I had ANOTHER girl come up from behind me and this time she grabbed my arm and dragged me with her saying "we're almost done, I know you're tired but we're almost there"- yes she was right that I was EXHAUSTED, and we were almost done, but walking just feels so good right now haha. 

I told her to go on and I would see her at the finish line. I enter "the fun zone" which was some crazy fans with balloon arches, streamers, gummy bears, and music to pump everyone up- that definitely helped. Last mile was a blur until about 12.8 miles- we're near the home stretch, fans lined the streets, and in the distance I saw petite little Jeri jumping up and down with her cowbell screaming my name- shes AWESOME! I shouted to her I would see her shortly and began kicking it in. 

Generally I don't have much of a kick, but today I was so excited to be done that I started earlier than normal and passed quite a few girls who appeared to be in my age group- YES!!! As I turned the corner and saw the race clock it say 1:56 and change- Wow I thought I would surely go over 2 hours today- awesome!!!

Immediately after crossing the finish line I close out my run and open it back up so I can see my final time on my garmin- 1:55:47- how is that possible?!?! Have I really gotten that much faster over the past month that even when I feel like crap and walk a ton I can still get a decent time??? I realized its my stubbornness and desire to better myself that carries me vs. actual training (something I need to work on in the future) 

Within a minute of finishing, Greg comes up to me, congratulates me on my double and exclaimed he met his goal of breaking 1:50- ran a 1:43... more like creamed his goal. His daughter Abby appeared and  apologized if she scared me- she was the arm grabber at 11.5 miles trying to get me to not walk haha. 


We all talked for a few more minutes and I let them know I need to go and stretch so my legs don't cramp up- I congratulated them both and went and called my folks while attempting to stretch. No sooner had I sat down did my member Jeri call me (I gave her my cell so we could meet up) and then I got up to meet her. I literally felt like she was a 2nd mom because she had a sign for me and told me my official time and how proud she was of me... awww.
Her and I chatted and walked back to the company tent so I could meet my other member Nicole, but she never showed--- rejected. What was kind of neat as I was standing at the tent waiting for her I had 3 of her running group girls come up to me asking if I was Lisa, Nicole's health coach (I definitely feel famous at this point haha)- they told me how much she talks about me and how excited she gets to pass along advice I give her to the rest of the group- that was a good feeling.

B meets up at the tent after shes done, we do our "after photo" together, then say goodbye to everyone and grab a shuttle to our car so we can shower and hit the road.




Mile1-  8:24
Mile2-  7:52 (downhill action)
Mile3-  8:17
Mile4-  8:18
Mile5-  8:55 (first gu)
Mile6-  8:47
Mile7-  8:49
Mile8-  8:50
Mile9-  9:45 (more walking than usual)
Mile10- 9:39
Mile11- 8:59
Mile12- 9:44
Mile13- 9:16
Mile .1- 7:42

Although I wasn't able to thoroughly enjoy the race due to being miserable, I did have a great time: the scenery was beautiful, only 2 major hills to tackle, plenty of 'support for Lisa' on the course, ample aide stations, and of course meeting 2 of my members I talk to on a monthly basis- great times.

State # 15- done!
First double header- success
Official time: 1:55:47
Age group 30/201