Showing posts with label 2010 review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 review. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Rock n Roll San Jose (Race report)


Rock n Roll San Jose 1/2
State #20 (Ca)

I have pretty much exhausted all the states I can compete in that are still tolerable to drive to, so ANY way I can save money with flights, hotels, etcs is on 'high alert' with my radar. I have family that live in San Jose, Ca, so I immediately thought this would be a good one to do, however when I looked up flights to San Jose, they weren't cheap. Luckily my family is AWESOME and said if I could find something that I'd be willing to pay that flew into San Francisco, they would make the 1 hour drive to take me to and from airport. (that's love right there).

I know I've mentioned travel zoo on a post before, but I can't express to you how much of a money saver it can be! Every Wednesday when they announce a destination, I always check to see if its located in a state I haven't raced before. Sure enough one week San Francisco was the city and I was able to snag roundtrip airfare from Nashville to San Francisco for $300 after tax- STEAL! Since I haven't been out to Cali since my uncle's wedding ( the same one I'm staying with) back in 2005, I figured it would be worth my time to stay a week.

Since we went to San Francisco on Friday, we had to wait till Saturday to go to the expo and drive the course. In my imperfect opinion, once you've seen a few Rock n Roll expos, you've seen them all. I had 2 goals to complete before leaving:
1. Find new compression shorts! My outfit was a skirt, but I ALWAYS wear shorts underneath to prevent the rarely sought after chub rub! I left my favorite Nike combat compression shorts-5'' at home- I seriously thought I packed EVERYTHING, story of my life. The expo was my only hope.
2. Also I randomly was looking at facebook on my phone thursday night when I saw this post:

With October right around the corner, we may as well do another Facebook drawing. Congratulations goes out to Lisa Jameson.  She's Glam's lucky Facebook winner of the month for October. Please email me your mailing address and which 2 headbands you'd like. 

What?!?! Yay! I emailed the lady that if I got them BEFORE Oct 20 I wanted these 2 zebra print ones since they go with the theme of my spandex and the other lady in my van for Vegas Ragnar. If I wasn't able to get them before that time frame, then I would choose 2 others, but let me know either way. I didn't hear from her so I figured I would stop at her booth while at the expo.

My uncle was nice enough to drive me to the expo and agree to drive the course afterward to get a feel of the terrain and such. I forget that if someone is a newbie they are probably overwhelmed by their first expo. He insisted I get the obligatory expo photo 

I did find some shorts by Moving comfort, but they were a little snug and all out of any larges- will have to do. Right when I walked into the main area with the vendors,  Glam Head bands was one of the first booths- SCORE. Unfortunately all I was able to do was write my name down and the lady made a note I was the October winner and was going to have the owner email asap- wouldn't it just be easier to give them to me and save money on shipping?!!?

After that I was going to leave, but my uncle was fascinated with all the free samples, so we went around to all the booths taking the free stuff before we left and drove the course. Course itself was throughout all downtown, fairly flat with an occasional slight downhill immediately followed by a downhill- I emphasize the world slight (30-40 ft elevation change whole race)

RACE DAY
I received an email Thursday from AL H. that he was organizing a Half Fanatic meet up if I was interested- 7:25 @ gear check- of course I'm interested. Aunt and Uncle drop me off downtown at 7 and I roam around till I find the gear check and stretch until I see a HF shirt. 
LOVE palm trees! Downtown San Jose 

the 'final stretch'- finish line is the black banner. 

After waiting around for a bit, AL finally gets there, we take our photo, but then 1 or 2 more HF will come a little late (there were a few gear check signs so it was confusing) Thus we ended up taking multiple different 'group shots'
I stick out w/ non blue. This is the 'original' photo

Some people left, then Dave (navy blue) shows up. 

and a bunch more show up!

Afterward we're all standing around talking- majority of these folks have done EVERY Rock n Roll series race thus far, wow. Dave keeps staring at me and finally he says "I think I know why you look so familiar, you're my friend on Daily Mile"- ha second time that has happened to me at a race. Naturally we took our photo together. 

 Louie and I got along pretty well, so we had to get our photo too.... and yes those are actually his REAL glasses.

A few of us start walking toward our respective corrals, and who do we run into... ENDORPHIN DUDE! If there is anyone that might be as well known in the amateur running world BESIDES Dave Mari (duh!), its endorphin dude. Since he lives in San Fran, quite a bit of his races are on West Coast and I've never met him till now

And for all those readers out there that love HIMYM- he is like Barney Stinson- Endorphin Dude (Tony) was actually in the middle of talking to someone when I snapped this photo, I was just trying to 'catch him in action'. Then when I looked at the photo, he was staring and smiling right at me.... I swear that was not the case as it was happening!

Afterward we all departed to our corrals and wished eachother luck. 

Since the race itself was nothing to write home about, I've broken it down to the Good, Bad and Ugly- and there was definitely some ugly. 

The Good

  • Weather. It was probably between 50s and 60s from start to finish. Although I did sweat, I always do, there was only one point where I got really hot, and that was in the last mile. 
  • The people. I've been to many half fanatic photos prior to race start, and this was the first time everyone made sure to introduce themselves! I had 3 of them friend request on facebook later in the day- 2 wrote on my wall about how it was nice to meet me, and AL went above and beyond and sent me a message about how it was nice to meet me and how he found my blog and had some insight on the wear pattern post I had a few days ago for fitness friday! I'm definitely looking forward to running into more west coasters for future races :)
  • Aid stations- although SUPER crowded- many of the aid stations we were run by high schoolers / cheer leaders / athletes, so they were all yelling out positive affirmations and had far too much energy- put a smile on my face everytime. 
  • Inspiration. There were quite a few world class athlete's there. 6 of the men qualified for the Olympic trials for the marathon. Meb Keflezighi was there (he was at the expo signing autographs but the line was too long) and this is his 3rd year in a row winning the race with a time of 1:02 and change. Probably the most breath taking part of the entire race was when I was nearing mile 6 and on the other side of the road comes the police escort along with the truck that has the time on it for the person in the lead, Meb, to see. They were announcing his accomplishments as he RAN by- I tried to take a photo, but it showed up as a blur. At that point he was literally a full minute ahead of the 2nd place guy- ahhh what an experience to see. Also the 6th place guy who qualified for Olympics with 11 sec to spare, proposed to his girl friend upon crossing the finish line. He said that he wanted this day to TRULY be the happiest day of his life by not making it just about him. The last mile he wasn't even thinking "need to qualify for olympics" he was thinking "I hope she says yes"- how ROMANTIC!
The Bad
  • Right away my legs felt HEAVY, leaving me tired already into the 4th mile. My first 4 miles were sub 9, but I never went below 9 minutes again until the last mile. 
  • After taking maybe 10 steps past the start line, I had to pee- BAD. I eventually did stop during mile 4- but I hate cutting into my time when it can be avoided. 
  • So I realized that I do need a little elevation in my life. Mentally a flat course seems GREAT, but for me it generally leaves me sore in my hips and knees- today was no exception. It got to the point that I was 'shuffling' because its all I could to do to prevent walking... and there was a TON of walking (oh well) 
  • New shoes- although I have run about 4 runs in my Saucony's- they probably should have been broken in a little bit more. 
  • The ENTIRE race was crowded- I felt as though I was constantly bobbing and wearing throughout the race. I understand RnR races are busy, but this was only 13,000 so I thought it would thin out. Wrong. 
  • Garmin screen shut off at mile 10. I thought I had locked it, but I was wrong. My only saving grace for somehow running under 2 hours was that I knew I was exactly 1 min behind the clock. 
The Ugly
  • Guess who got period cramps right away in the race- this girl. I guess I've been blessed and really haven't had to deal with this issue for many races, but IT.SUCKED.BAD. The jostling from running eventually got to me, and I vomited- TWICE- ick. 
    • I've said it once, I'll say it 1000x over- I would MUCH rather run with a pain from a joint / ligament / muscle issue, then to deal with any type of digestive issue going on- ANY DAY. 
    • Due to the fact I was just feeling 'peachy'- I couldn't help but count down the miles until the race was O-V-E-R. Not a happy camper. 
"kicking it in"- have no idea where everyone else is because there were tons of people around

So there's my race- the before was great, its just the pesky running part that didn't go my way. 
I'm still happy for the following reasons:
  • Finally ran a race on the west coast!
  • Got to see family out of it. Once I got out there, EVERYTHING was paid for. The only items I bought were trinkets from street vendors in San Fran. 
  • Met a lot of half fanatics that were new to me + daily mile friend.
  • Earned my triple crown RnR medal
  • Qualified for level Venus now by doing 20 half marathons in 20 different states within a 365 day time frame! 
  • I also learned that aiming to go sub 2 hours should no longer be a goal for me considering despite how crappy I felt, I still got it... barely. So I think my new "sub 2 mentality" will be 1:55 since I do have to work harder to reach that time. We'll see how it goes!
Official Time: 1:59:36
Splits ( following my normal routine of being inconsistent)
Mile 1: 8:17
Mile 2: 8:20
Mile 3: 8:40
Mile 4: 8:50 (pee break)
Mile 5: 9:44 (vomit time #1)
Mile 6: 9:04
Mile 7: 9:10
Mile 8: 9:20
Mile 9: 9:20
Mile10: 9:09
Mile11: 9:28 (vomit time #2)
Mile12: 9:28
Mile13: 8:46
didn't realize my garmin was still working, so never stopped it when I crossed the line, so I don't know the last .2mile time. 
Ted, me, Nancy after race back home. 


State # 20 done
Overall place 2686 / 9831
Age: 143/ 913
Gender: 751/5416

Friday, December 31, 2010

2010 in Review

2010 has been a HUGE year of transition, change, and growth in my life.

JOB
Oct of '09 I made the decision (one of the hardest I've EVER had to do) to leave what I had been doing for 3.5 years since I graduated college, nutrition consulting, in search of something different. While in my quest, I served at Melting Pot to have some type of income coming in. Shortly after the new year I found out I got the position I had applied for in Nashville, TN- a health coach. I was currently  living in Louisville, Ky (and loving it), so  I had  1 months notice to pick up my life, leave my circle of friends, and move 2.5 hours south- and another 2.5 hrs farther from my family (dayton, oh). As of February 1, I began my role as a health educator / coach working with 5 different companies hoping to improve the health of their employees. I love what I do, and am proud to say I enjoy coming into work everyday. As for the serving- nice to have cash in hand, and great socialization aspect, but don't miss the hours of putting up with customers crap :)
Outside of office- parents came down for a visit


SOCIAL 
HUGE transition. From Oct '09, up until the day I moved to Nashville end of January, I partied almost every night (especially when we found out I was leaving) Get out of work anywhere from 10pm-1am, hit the bars, go to someones house, get to bed b/n 3-5am. REPEAT.  This was an ongoing routine for 3.5 months, and I have some of the most amazing memories from those crazy nights, bar hopping, dance parties, late night chats, Heroes and True Blood marathons!
some of the crew! 

one of the many nights hanging out at our spot- Old Chicago

basement parties at least once a week. 
It was nice to have the core group of friends to always go out with, and when I moved that was extremely hard to adjust to.
Was crashing with one of my best friends Natalie, and we worked together, so I was always used to having here around.
Nat and me! 
 Now suddenly I'm living by myself, in the middle of a state I know nothing about and the only person I know is one of my good friends from high school RJ (thank God he was around). Up until June I worked from 1:00pm to 9:30 pm, so there was no socialization at all during the week. I literally woke up, went to work, came home, went to bed- miserable. I lived for the weekends because that is when I actually had a life- I researched all the concerts / events coming into town, and because of this, I know more about Nashville then I ever did about Dayton Ohio (lived there for 16 yrs) and Louisville (2yrs).
Now I've met a few people here that I'm close to- I'm close with my co-workers, but its a completely different dynamic. I no longer drink myself silly- however I do enjoy a good quality beer and finding new ones to try.

HEALTH
What a huge change here- went from hardly eating at all on some days, binging on the next, late night cravings, and massive amounts of alcohol to eating well. Although a nutritionist, I didn't really practice what I preached till 2010. Just by eating sensible both with food choices, frequency of eating, portion control, and cutting out alcohol, I lost 15lbs my first few months into 2010. (I'm not overweight to begin with, so this was a great accomplishment) I got back into working out in April- ran my first half (hated it), decided to join a running group to learn how to run the race properly, and have done 4 more halfs since. I was really discouraged when I started getting back into running because I use to be a strong and devoted runner in high school and I was afraid I would not be able to compare. Although I don't think I'll ever be able to be as fast as I was (21-22 min avg 5ks), I definitely am building more endurance and gaining my strength back. After achieving my first moon in the Half Fanatics club, was excited to try to run a half in each state- 2011 will be crazy busy, however it gives you something to work toward and to feel motivated with a purpose again!


FAMILY
I became an aunt for the  first time aunt twice over! Both my brothers are in Ohio, 5 hour drive, so I don't get to see my little nephews as much as I like- but it is more motivation to make the drive when I'm able.
Oldest brother Eric, 33, had his first baby boy in August- Joseph.
1 week old! 
First time feeding him

He is absolutely adorable, well behaved, and has the cutest little smirk! How can you say no to this face?


my brother calls him his little 'mega mind'
Now Andy, 31, had his son, Codyn, 8 weeks later. I have only got to meet him twice since he doesn't live near mom and dads, but hes a little stinker who changes in looks everday. I'm so excited for when his eyes better focus on you when you're holding him!
Look at those eyes and hair! 

Still working on him not crying every time I hold him

bundled joy
Its so cute when they're together. Its amazing how what a difference 8 weeks makes in mannerisms and developmental stages!
Fist pumps! 

side by side- Joseph and Codyn
                                                                          All the kids
Courtney, Andy, Codyn. Me. Eric, Joseph, Tracie
And the grandparents aka mom and dad

Enough bragging about my nephews- they're awesome and I'm looking forward to the talking, walking, and then spoiling when they can appreciate it. 

Aside from all the obvious changes in my life- I especially learned a lot about myself and relationships with others- which has been one of the greatest gifts of all. 

I'm hoping 2011 I don't experience as much change as 2010- although all good- its just crazy to see how DIFFERENT my life was 1 year ago. I've had fun, I know I will continue to have fun, but more importantly I'm just looking forward to my growth as a person AND a runner. I'm excited about all the upcoming travels and sites that running will enable me to witness, and hope to meet some great people along the way. 

HAPPY 2011 EVERYONE!