A Stress Free 17 Miler

Last night, after finishing work at 9pm, I walked through the door dreading my weekend plans. I was supposed to head down to Philadelphia via train this afternoon in order to run the Rock N Roll Philadelphia Half marathon tomorrow with Leslie.

When Leslie told me that her ITBand was giving her issues and may prevent her from running, that was all I needed to sway me against the trip. Even though I’ll be losing the entry fee, I’m saving $150 by not buying a train ticket and a lot of sanity. Every now and then I have to make a smart decision and think of my sanity versus what I necessarily want to do!

Therefore, last night’s quesadilla slice and chips and salsa that were shared with my co-workers ended up being the perfect carb loading for this morning’s long run.

As soon as I made the decision to run this morning, I chugged a huge glass of NUUN infused water and went to bed.

At 6:30 this morning I woke up ready to run!

IMG_4441 (640x478) In case you were wondering, I’m still not tired of peanut butter and banana sandwiches.

I debated what to wear since it was nice and chilly, my favorite running weather. I decided up on my Lululemon Groove shorts and my marathon technical tee.

IMG_4443 (640x480)This is the face of a happy and very stress free lady! I didn’t realize how much the trip down to Philadelphia was stressing me out until I decided against it. I slept wonderfully, woke up happy, and was excited to run.

I didn’t plan my run ahead of time since I thought I’d be running down in Philadelphia. With my Garmin on and my iPhone Run Keeper I was ready to go. I decided to challenge myself by running up 1st Avenue, part of which is on the marathon route. I ran all the way up into Spanish Harlem before turning over towards Central Park. The whole time I was running down Fifth Avenue all I could think about was last year’s marathon. I remembered passing the botanical gardens, each street sign, and the museums.

IMG_4444 (640x478) IMG_4446 (640x478) IMG_4448 (640x478) These cobblestones are harder to run on than you may imagine! I’m thankful that we have the wide open road during the marathon.

I turned into the park right around the reservoir and enjoyed a relaxing loop around the reservoir. I’m still not in love with the area but this morning the views were relaxing and gorgeous!

IMG_4449 (640x478) IMG_4450 (640x478) Even better was the fact that I felt great! I was around mile 10 at this point and was averaging a 10:31 pace.

IMG_4451 (640x480) As I exited the reservoir, I heard the lead vehicle warning runners to move aside. The elite men had already started the Fitness Magazine 4 Miler!

IMG_4453 (640x478) IMG_4454 (640x478)Their speed inspired me to run over to the registration area as fast as I could at this point in my run. I kept a 9:54 pace as I ran across the park.  It probably wasn’t the smartest move in the long run but boy did it feel good to sprint around the park!

I picked up my bib, stretched, and started looking for my lovely running friends who were running a few miles before the race, just like me.

IMG_4456 (640x480)Luckily, I spotted these two goobers easily. I mean really, how could you miss these two between Theodora’s awesome sweat shirt and Tina’s fanny pack.

IMG_4457 (640x478)We headed over to the corrals, meeting up with Rebecca along the way! At this point she had already run 16 miles, Theodora had run 8 miles, and I was at the 11.5 mile point!

IMG_4458 (640x478)My legs didn’t really enjoy the 15 minutes of standing around. That is the worst part of sticking a race in the middle of a long run. But, the best part is that you’re surrounded by thousands of other people and the energy helps the miles fly by faster than a normal long run.

This pace includes a 3:15 bathroom break which therefore makes me even prouder of this time. I ran the entire time, Cat Hill didn’t kill me, and I loved watching people as they clearly ran their first races; including Ali’s awesome friend who was rocking it when I saw her!

image After the race I was lucky enough to spot tons of my friends including Camille, Ashley, Rebecca, Tina, Theodora, Meghan, and others! It was so fun seeing everyone! After catching up for a few minutes Tina, Theodora, and I decided it was time to start moving. I followed them towards the southern end of the park and waved goodbye as they headed for the West Side Highway and I continued towards the east side. I tend to always exit the park around the corner of 59th and Fifth Avenue as I love the flowers and action in that area!

IMG_4459 (640x478) IMG_4460 (478x640)I had two more miles left by the time I left the park. To say I was anxious to finish would be an understatement. I kept looking at my iPhone every few blocks, hoping I’d see the number 17. Luckily, the new windows in Bergdorf’s, Saks, and Gucci kept me occupied as I headed towards home.

Finally, success was mine! Seventeen miles done in 3:01:38 (actual running time) which is a 10:40 average!

Too bad I forgot my key in my rush to leave this morning. Luckily I knew Bo’s 11am spin class would be over soon and he could let me in.

IMG_4467 (640x478)While I waited I went to Walgreens, stretched, iced, and sipped this new to me recovery drink. The G Series Fit 3 was far more delicious than I expected. With only 120 calories and 12 grams of protein it was the perfect thing to drink after this morning’s run AND it was on sale at Walgreens!

Within twenty minutes of finishing my run I was in my happy and very cold place! Hopefully my legs and itBand will thank me later for suffering the cold.

IMG_4468 (640x478) Now, my feet are ready for some pedicure pampering! Have a great day and enjoy some college football! Go Irish! Go Dawgs!

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Long Run Play Mix

 

Last week I talked about how influential my new run mix was in powering me through the solo miles. A few people have emailed me requesting that I share the songs. I’m putting my pride aside and sharing the mix of songs that I loved listening to even though they are a very random mix!

image image These songs take me back through the years. Back in sixth grade I knew every word to Always be My Baby, Blink-182 is fresh out of my high school years, and OAR and John Mayer were the theme song to my freshman year at University of Georgia.

I hope you enjoy one or two of these for your playlist this week. I’m currently debating whether I should still go down to Philadelphia for this weekend’s half marathon and rocking out to Jay-Z.It’s been a really long week and it turn’s out that Leslie’s IT band is giving her big issues and may keep her from running it too. I could stay in New York City, run the Fitness 4 miler AND finish my 20 miler, all while still being able to catch up with Bo before I leave for Los Angeles. Believe it or not, due to our schedule this week we literally have not seen each other AWAKE since Monday. 🙁 That’s a sad story.

In fact, typing this, I think I’ve made my decision.

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Isn’t It Tough?

It’s been a little quiet around here this week due the my work schedule. I can’t complain about work because I truly love my career, especially this new role. The last two nights I had the opportunity to go out to dinner and drinks with many of my co-workers whom I only see once or twice a year. In fact, I hadn’t seen many of them since our national sales meeting in Las Vegas in April.  (Nope, Theodora isn’t one of my co-workers but she sure had fun partying with us!)

Theodora

My schedule on Tuesday and Wednesday looked like this:

  • 5:30am  I wakeup and immediately curl back up in bed. I’ve only been asleep a few hours and can easily rationalize sleep over working out. Then I realize that the next few days are going to be packed with evenings out, entertaining, and indulgence. I hop out of bed, remembering the way I feel after a workout. The dark morning sky and bright Empire State Building greet me as I step out into the cool morning air.

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  • 5:45am Out the door for either a personal training session or a run up 1st Avenue. I spend my run thinking about the day and watching the city wakeup. I finish my workout feeling invigorated and energized for my day.
  • 6:45am Hop in the shower
  • 7:00am-7:15am Attempt to blow dry my hair while responding to emails, apply makeup, and make sure I look especially nice since I’m going to be with my colleagues all day. I do work in the fragrance and cosmetic industry after all.
  • 7:30am Arrive at work and continue to work through emails while enjoying banana oatmeal and iced green tea. I skip the “free continental breakfast” provided for the meeting since it’s eggs and pastries.  I make sure to take my vitamins since I know they help with my energy throughout the day.

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  • 8am-6pm Sit in meetings all day long surrounded by chocolate, Twizzlers, sunflower seeds, and soda. Laugh constantly as we go through a healthy living session about “fueling for your day” with healthy and natural food choices, while these artificial treats haunt me.
  • 6:30-9pm Dinner at either a steak house or Mexican. Do my best to practice moderation by sipping the wine slowly and only eating half my meal portion. I also focus on the conversation more than the food since that’s more important.
  • 10pm-12:30am Get to know my new co-workers over a few more drinks. I focused on only having vodka sodas since these keep me hydrated and don’t leave me feeling bloated. I resist the amazing pizza my co-workers order after our 10 block late night hunt for food. Walk at least a few blocks home to clear my head before hopping a cab. IMG_2122 (480x640) 1:00 am Chug a huge glass of NUUN water before crawling into bed.

IMG_4425 (640x478)Everyday, at least one person asks me if training for a marathon and practicing my “healthy habits” are worth it.

    Isn’t it tough to wake up and workout every morning? Isn’t it tough to travel and have to stress about your runs? Isn’t it tough to have something control your life?

I am not going to lie and say that training for a marathon or having a healthy lifestyle is easy. But, it isn’t tough either. For me, at this point, it’s a life decision. I experienced 22 years of being lazy and overweight. I was never as energized, confident, or happy as I am now.

Some people’s schedule is controlled by NFL games, Real Housewives of NYC, parties, or other things that bring them joy and happiness. My schedule is happily influenced by marathon training.

Sometimes this mean’s missing an amazing Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion concert with your friends after two indulgent days of long hours and partying. Deep down I knew tonight that an hour personal training session, homemade dinner, and early bed time were what my body needed to stay healthy. I felt it in my gut and never questioned my decision once. 

IMG_4428 (640x478)Doing things in life aren’t tough if you enjoy them as much as I enjoy my life at this point. Sure, there are days when marathon training and being healthy require me to plan ahead a bit, lose an hour of sleep, or alter my schedule. But this year, I’ve learned better than last year, how to ensure it doesn’t take over my life or stress me out even when I’m traveling more than 21 days in a month.

  • Do your long runs or hardest workout on whichever day is your best day. Don’t force yourself to wait until the weekend comes just because that seems natural. I absolutely love Friday long runs and wish I could enjoy one tomorrow!
  • Don’t make a scene unless you want the attention. Even though I will run or workout every morning while out in California, I’ll never use my workout as an excuse to go to bed early when I’m out with the client. Honesty is important but in certain situations it can just make it awkward. No one ever questioned the co-worker who said they were exhausted or had some work to do before going to sleep. 
  • Make it fun! I used to dread working out when I traveled because I always used the hotel treadmill. These days, I’ll run outside, even if it’s circles in a large parking lot, before the treadmill. Take advantage of social media and find a safe and enjoyable route in your new city or take a class at a local yoga studio or gym!
  • Moderation is key! I was able to really enjoy myself these past two days, going out each night with co-workers, and still stand on the scale this evening weighing a pound less than last week and feeling great. Making sure you don’t use these evenings as an opportunity to go crazy is key. I went out each night but I practiced moderation by sticking with my eating habits, using portion control, and sipping on wine or simple vodka drinks. I avoided desserts, sugary alcoholic drinks, and late night food. These things would have left me feeling bloated, tired, and disgusting.
  • Plan a recovery period. I have two nights in between these work events and my trip down to Philadelphia for the half marathon/20 miler. Therefore, these next two nights are my recovery period. This evening I spent an hour with my personal trainer, enjoyed a homemade turkey burger dinner, soaked in the tub, and will be in bed by 10:30. It’s sort of like interval training, making you stronger in the end!

IMG_4436 (640x478) I’m not saying my life or schedule works for everyone by any means. I’m just trying to help you realize that it is tough sometimes but it’s totally feasible and worth every minute!

IMG_4435 (640x480)Every time I put on this 2010 ING NYC Marathon finishers jacket a smile comes over my face and I remember the feeling I felt at 3:46pm on November 7th when I crossed that finish line!

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