Showing posts with label 30x30. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 30x30. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Space Coast Half Marathon

Sunday morning was the Space Coast Marathon and Half Marathon. G and I both ran the half. (my first of my six 30 before 30 half marathons). After my last half marathon (back in 2011), I had said no more halfs. Well then the Space Coast released a new running series "The Big Bang Series" and their 3 of 5 and 5 of 5 year challenge medals. As we all know, I'm a sucker for the medals and these are seriously awesome. So once I signed up for this race back at the beginning of this year (the Dec 1st race sold out in Mid July for both half and full), I obviously took back my "no more halfs". G also loves space and all things related (his first half marathon was this one back in 2010) so he too was a sucker for a space themed race.


The race was in Cocoa FL (left from the Historic Cocoa Village) which is like an hour plus from our house, but luckily our good friends are staying in a condo out on Cocoa Beach while their condo is getting renovated and offered to let us stay there making the drive in the morning only 15 minutes, SCORE! So we left their place at 5am, got there and parked by 5:20, still had to get our packets and check our bags and by the time we made it to start line it was already 5:45 so we only had to wait for 15 minutes. Such a better experience than most other races. Only downfall was I didn't have time to use the bathroom before the start, so I started running with a full bladder. I was SO not prepared to run this race. I had barely ran all month (logged less than 35 miles, and most of those were walking) - plus other than the 10 miler in October the longest I had ran since my last half marathon (in 2011) was about 5.5 miles so I knew this was going to be rough. 

Pre-Race Sefie
G and I went our separate ways (I went ahead)  right before mile 1 and I stopped to use the bathroom between mile 1 and 2. Of course being the first bathroom stop, there was a line and it took forever. I would say a solid 4-5 minutes and since I was running with my Camelbak and my phone was in there, I didn't get to pause my RunKeeper. So all my time (both official and RunKeeper) takes into account a 4-5 minute bathroom break. After using the bathroom, I ran to catch up to G since I knew by that time he had passed me. I don't think I caught up to him until about mile 4 or 5. I definitely booked it during those miles because I was trying to make up for lost time. I wasn't trying to PR or anything since I didn't train but I knew I wanted to at least stay ahead of the 3 hr pace group. I met up with and eventually passed G and would say I enjoyed the majority of the race. There wasn't a lot of formal entertainment but running up the causeway coast in a residential area you had a bunch of residents cheering you on from their front porches and driveways. The water/aid stations were very nicely spread (since I had my Camelbak I didn't really need to stop at them - only towards the end I drank some gatorade at 2 of them because I was getting tired, but I did take note of their frequency). All of the water/aid stations were space themed and had people dressed up and cheering you on. When I crossed the 15k  mark and saw I was under 2 hrs I realized how much better I was doing than I thought I was and decided to try a little harder to maybe PR - I couldn't remember my exact PR time - I knew it was around 2:40. (I didn't end up PRing but I came pretty close considering my lack of training) At the end of the race (last .10)  they had some cool posters  and then at the finish line they greeted you with a towel and your awesome medal. I ran 3/1's the a majority of the race (probably until mile 9 or 10 before I ended some of the running intervals early. I listened to the iheartradio app "Glut Pop" station (the same one I always listen to when I run) and jammed out the entire way! 

The weather was beautiful. I started off wearing the race tech shirt (long-sleeved) because I was freezing in my tank top, but by mile one I had already taken it off and stuffed it in my Camelbak. The rest of the race I was fine, a little chilly when breezes came off the water and never once needed my sunglasses (which is nice because they always fog up and get gross). I thought the course was going to be boring because its just up and back one main road but I very much enjoyed looking at all the pretty houses and looking at the water and wildlife.



 I felt MUCH better running this race than I did running the 10 miler in October and am actually not dreading the OUC Half Marathon in 6 days. I won't lie, I'm pretty sore and getting out of the car after driving an hour plus home after the race, it hurt to walk at first. I stayed pretty active Sunday (walking around, doing things in the house, up and down the stairs multiple times) and I think that helped my muscles not tighten so much. After a full night sleep though, I woke up feeling pretty good considering how I have felt in the past after some races and didn't struggle too much during the day on Monday. I also have a massage scheduled after Saturday's race which will be very welcoming after two halfs in one week.

Runner's High!


My Stats:
Official Chip Time: 02:43:03 (overall pace of 12:27)
Place: 1639 of 2923 finishers
Place: 1016 of the 2032 Women Finishers
Place: 105 of 179 in my Women’s Age Division (25-29)
5k Split: 41:45 (STUPID BATHROOM BREAK!)
10k Split: 1:17:35
15k Split: 1:56:50
My RunKeeper stats (which accounts for the zigzagging, run off to the bathroom, etc.):
13.30 miles in 2:43:07 (overall pace of 12:16)
Fastest Mile: #4 at 10:49
Slowest Mile #2 at 16:54 (bathroom break)
REAL Slowest Mile #8 at 12:44

G’s stats:
Official Chip Time: 02:51:46 (overall pace of 13:07
Place: 1861 of 2923 finishers
Place: 677 of the 900 Men Finishers
Place: 74 of the 95 in his Men’s Age Division (30-34)
5k Split: 39:37
10k Split: 1:19:38
15k Split 2:01:50
His RunKeeper stats:
13.40 miles in 2:52:00 (overall pace of 12:50)
Fastest Mile: #1 at 12:08

Slowest Mile #9 at 13:58



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Thursday, October 31, 2013

30 before 30 - Thursday Thoughts



After doing my "Someday I will..." post yesterday, it made me think with my 28th Birthday on Sunday, I'm going to be 30 in two short years and there has to be things I want to accomplish/do before I turn 30. So, this brings you to my 30 before 30 post of today. By November 3, 2016, I want to have completed the following 30 things (and I'll update you all along the way!) :
  1. Become a Mom to a 2nd child
  2. Hit and maintain my goal weight of 135 lbs
  3. Lot 1000 miles in walking/running
  4. Go to an all-inclusive adults only resort
  5. Get 50 'official' followers between Blogger/BlogLovin (hint, hint loyal leaders)
  6. Complete 6 half marathons
  7. Beat my PR half marathon time (2:39:23)
  8. Earn a promotion at work
  9. Stop biting my nails
  10. Run a sub 30 min 5k (actual chipped race, not on the treadmill)
  11. Plant a garden that actually produces something edible 
  12. Run 20 races (5k, 10k, half, etc)
  13. Volunteer at GKTW 5 times
  14. Get Diamond Plus status on Royal Caribbean 
  15. Re-design my blog (not use a standard template)
  16. Make a dinner meal plan for a week, which requires me to cook each night, and stick to it
  17. Play a round of golf
  18. Learn to shoot a gun
  19. Go on a REAL picnic 
  20. Build a back patio/lanai and screen it in (and by build, I mean hire someone else to do it)
  21. Run at least (or walk) one mile every day for 30 days straight (can't make up for a day on a later day)
  22. Complete EM's 1st year photo book
  23. If we have baby #2 by my 29th birthday, complete daily photo collages for baby's 1st year of life (I haven't missed a day yet with EM but everyone keeps saying "I bet you won't do this for your next child, I am going to prove them wrong!)
  24. Blog at least once a week (hopefully more!)
  25. Take a trip to NY and visit family
  26.  Have a date night, once a month with G
  27.  Take a trip to visit my BFF and her family (currently in SC but being in the Navy, who knows where they’ll be)
  28.  Complete 4 Pintrest ideas/projects (recipes don't count)
  29.  Run/Walk and pick EM up from school (day care) and run/walk home
  30.  Bike at least 30 miles in one day. (the most I’ve ever done is around 14)

While I was putting this together, I thought of so many more things I want to do that I know won't be possible in the next 2 years (budget constraints, plan to be pregnant, vacation days, etc) so I decided to also make my 40 before 40 list today as well. I actually finished the 40 before 40 list before I finished my 30 before 30 list.
  1. Vacation in Hawaii
  2. Take a transatlantic cruise
  3. Take an Alaskan cruise
  4. Take a European cruise
  5. Go on a hot air balloon ride
  6. Helicopter tide over a volcano
  7. Stay at a Cabin in the mountains (jacuzzi on balcony a must!)
  8. Adopt a family for Christmas
  9. Visit 3 states I've never been to (driving through doesn't count)
  10. Finish decorating/furnishing/painting our entire house  - including bathrooms
  11. Break my PR 5k time (as of when I'm 30)
  12. Break my PR 10k time (as of when I'm 30)
  13. Break my PR half marathon time (as of when I'm 30)
  14. Attend one UCF road game per Football season
  15. Take EM (+ future child) on a Disney Cruise
  16. Take EM (+ future child) to Disneyland
  17. Take EM (+future child) to swim with dolphins
  18. Take EM (+future child) to NYC in the winter/Christmas time
  19. Take EM (+future child) to Hershey Park
  20. Visit the Grand Canyon
  21. Go to a place once a year that I have never been to before (some of the other items on this list will help that!)
  22. Maintain that 135 lbs I plan to reach by 30
  23. Assuming I'm still blogging, go to a BlogHer (or similar) conference
  24. Assuming I'm still blogging, double my followers that I have at age 30.
  25. Go to a drive-in movie
  26. Plant a fruit producing tree and watch it grow
  27. Attend an all-day country music festival
  28. Swim in a hot spring
  29. Bury a time capsule with EM (+future child) and dig it up 5 years later
  30. Volunteer at GKTW at least once a year
  31. Run a 5k with each child I have
  32. Go Apple Picking
  33. Make Wine (like stomp on grapes at a winery)
  34. Cash in all my savings bond that have FINALLY hit maturity and stopped earning interest
  35. Pay off our mortgage
  36. Do a Wine Tour (on the train in California maybe?)
  37. Go to a NFL football game
  38. Be "Room Mom" at EM (+future child) School once a month (if this still even exists?)
  39. Have a 10 year Anniversary Party
  40. Make my 50 by 50 list!
And this concludes another edition of my Thursday Thoughts with Jen @ Ramblings of a Suburban Mom!

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What do you want to do before 30?
Or 40? Or 50+? Share your list with me :)