Together we could break this trap, We’ll run till we drop, baby we’ll never go back!
I HAD to use these lyrics as I swear between the Rock and Roll San Diego Expo and Marathon, I probably heard "Born To Run" a million times! What a wonderful weekend we had!
This race was a very important race as Matt, Bradford, and Dan were all trying to qualify for Boston, and without making you wait, they ALL DID!!! I am not going to be too wordy, I will let you look at fun pics instead, but I will share a bit about Matt's race.
Matt was feeling great going into this marathon. We got to the start line at about 5am
*Thanks to my wonderful sis and her boyfriend Brian who woke up so early to support Matt!!*
All of the guys were in corral 2. DK was with them as he was banditing the entire 26.2 miles to pace the fellas.
I jumped on the course with Matt at mile 11 and he was looking SO strong. I talked to him for a bit, he wasn't out of breath and was averaging a 7:08 pace, he needed 7:15's, so all was well. I admit I did bandit some of the race but I will say that I used all my own water, gatorade, and gels. I also made sure not to be annoying or get in anyone's way. I was trying to be a good bandit.
Anywho, we made it over to Fiesta Island at about mile 17 and the clouds had burned off already. It was getting very hot and there was no shade. I was really worried about Matt at this point. He and the sun do not get along so well. He had slowed a little bit, but still had great form and was hitting his paces pretty close. He was staying with me and his body was not hurting, so all in all, he still had more in him! At mile 24 we started to pick it up a bit and I could not stop from crying as I was (am) SO proud of him. I knew he had it in the bag at this point and I was getting ready to jump back into the crowd. He shouted "Cross with me!" So together, we came across the finish line at 3:09:48. He had 1 minute and 12 seconds to spare for his Boston Qualification! Bradford and DK came in next at 3:10:46 and Dan came in with a new PR at 3:14. Wendy PR'd in the half too, she rocked that thang! Our friends Lisa and Todd smoked the 1/2 marathon as well! Big shout out to Brandon, Blake, and Angela who same out to support Matt. That was so awesome and just made the race even more special for him!
Wow, what a celebration!!! We were all elated!!! Looks like its Boston again for us in Spring!
The following days were spent at Hamilton's post race,

T-Lo abd Lil' Lisa- who also PR'd in the half and her husband Todd placed 3rd in his age group!!! woohoo!
the Del,
drinking Sangria at El Camino
and the beach!!
Gosh, I sure do love California! Matt's plan is to not do another full marathon until Boston. He wants to try some shorter distances and half marathons for the time being. Oh yeah, he also wants to break 3 hours at Boston...
Next up- Summer Series 5k this Sunday! I am hoping to race this one a tad smarter. Ugh.
Runningly Yours,
School’s Out For Summer!
Nicely put by my fellow Arizonan Alice Cooper! So summer is here, and I have some changes I am making as I train for shorter distances. (The banes of my existence!)
I plan on going to the gym almost daily to get my strength back up and to do some swimming for cross-training. I don't start marathon training until July, and although I am still eating gluten-free and very healthy, I am not going to stress out about having a glass of wine with friends, or enjoying a happy hour with Matt. I only have one month before high mileage hits again and I am going to enjoy it! I also have a new nutrition find that I will share next post! So excited about it!
I am still running daily, my mileage for June is about 57-65 miles per week. I am now a zombie runner again as the heat is coming strong. We are supposed to hit 105 degrees by Friday, and that is nothing compared to what lies ahead! So, 4:30am runs for me it is. Once that sun comes out, the furnace is on full force!
Here is a video I shot today of where I run. I am such a goof, being in front of the camera makes me nervous lol!
Sooo.... about that race I had yesterday. Didn't go quite as planned. I could sit here and make excuses about it, but bottom line is I went out too fast and blew up. My goal was to break 18 minutes for the 5k and I was super confident about it. I had a great workout with coach last Saturday that really built up my confidence. I was SO excited I could barely sleep on Friday night. Saturday morning I had a piece of rice toast with honey, gatorade, and a banana. I took Tank for 2 miles and I felt great! We headed to the race and started to warm up. My warm-up stunk! My legs were feeling heavy and I just wasn't into it. I think I was just getting nervous and working myself up.There were SO many people there!
This first ARR summer series race is a handicap start by age/sex. I started running at 7:53. Blazing hot! A little birdie told me that he thought I could pass all the females that started ahead of me and finish first and also finish first with my chip-time. ((hugs)) So I had that in my head and I really wanted to accomplish that.
I ran out like a bat out of hell. Ugh, I am such a rookie when it comes to that!! I get so caught up in getting out there! I am embarrassed about my splits but I'll share. My goal was 5:50's or right under. My first mile was 5:37. I was still feeling good. Got to the turn-around, tried to grab some water but it fell. I slowed a bit on the curve, which is something you should NEVER do. (hmm... maybe I shouldn't be sharing my secrets
) I hit mile 2 at 5:59. That middle mile is awful. I seriously thought about stopping 3 times. I was feeling bad in a major way. I had a lot of cheerleaders going past the other way, so that was helpful, I think I would have actually stopped if I didn't have that encouragement. Thanks guys! Negative thoughts kept creeping into my head though. I tried to remember to lengthen my stride like Don told me to do when I get tired. I tried swinging my arms more, it was brutal. (luckily I am not dramatic at all!) Mile 3 was 6:03.
I hit mile 3 and tried to muster up all I had left to get to the finish line. My official time was 18:30. My Garmin said I was a touch faster, but I could have started it late as well. My average pace was 5:58 according to ARR results. I was the first female to cross the line, and first overall female, so although I am happy about that, I am really mad at myself for the way I raced. Lesson learned, I know what I have to do to fix it and I am going to try my darndest to get that sub-18 this summer. Luckily all of the other races in the series start earlier to avoid that heat. I poured 2 bottles of water on me after I finished!
So, about 10 minutes after the race, the sneezing began. I always thought people that had allergies were maybe exaggerating it a bit. (sorry, I was so ignorant!)I had never had them until about a year ago when I started getting them very mildly. Post-race I could feel that my sinus infection was majorly flaring up and I had 3 new prescriptions for it that I needed to take ASAP. But I seriously thought my sinuses were going to slide right out of my nose. It was INSANE! My nose was running uncontrollably and I would not stop sneezing! We went to breakfast and I was miserable as it wasn't stopping. So I had all these grandiose plans made post-race such as sipping wine at Postinos', heading to one of my sweet student's music performances, and I ended up inside in bed all day and evening. It was seriously awful. I am about to turn 30 and I am falling apart!!
Today I woke up still sneezing, but decided to try to get in my 15 miles. I took it nice and easy and it was the first time in 24 hours that I did not sneeze. Ugh. My poor little nose is so red!
Wow, that was long and rambling! Sorry, no pics from the race, my paparazzi (re:Matt) also ran the race easy as he is running the San Diego Marathon next weekend. GO MATT!!!!!
Happy running!
Bandido Mile
Last night, my running club held the Bandido mile. You predict your time a week before so their can be objections to your time by other club members if, for example, you try to sandbag it. At the race, the clock begins and the person with the slowest predicted time starts first with the clock. Then each person is given a start time according to their predicted mile time. For example, I predicted I would run a 5:20, so I began running when the clock said 2:10. Theoretically, if everyone predicts close to their time, we should all be trying to outkick each other in the last 200 meters.
So, I knew I had to run 80 second quarter miles to run a 5:20mile. I knew it would be rough. I dread mile races all day because I know they will hurt! I began running when the clock read 2:10 and knew I had to be around when the clock read 3:30. I came around the way in about 76 seconds. A little too fast. Well, here is where I lost all train of thought, I don't even really remember the race! lol! I don't know where my head was. I did have some negativity creep in, but I am really trying to work on pushing it aside.
My ending time was 5:22. I am really happy with it, my last mile race was a 5:36. I lost 2 seconds in there somewhere in lap 2-3- the 'dead zone'. When I finished, my sinuses were pounding and my throat felt full of broken glass, I was so happy it was over! I think all that breathing helped to loosen up whatever has had my sinuses in pain all week. So that was a plus!
So, that leaves me to my 5k on Saturday! My goal is to break 18 minutes. Last year I ran a 19:40 on this course. Should be fun!
Runningly Yours,
8k… check!
So I completed the Arizona Road Racers' Rio Vista Luck Of The Draw 8k on Saturday. It was Carol's birthday and we all went out to run and have breakfast! Fun!
I ran a 29:49 which is a 6:00/mile pace. Happy with that! Results Page
Last year at this time, my 8k was a 34:xx!!!!
My friend Jenny from DailyMile was out from Ohio visiting family, so she came to the run to cheer us on and take pics! How awesome is that! She is just the cutest!
OK, I know I am super cheesy, but I have to share. I was on the contents page of a local (free) magazine last month! Check out page 4! Sweat Magazine
Runningly Yours,
Truckin’, I’m a goin’ home. Whoa whoa baby, back where I belong, Back home, sit down and patch my bones, and get back truckin’ on.
Ok, last part, I promise!! Tuesday after the marathon, we went to Cape Cod. We walked on the beach, ate some good food, and had full-fat ice cream!! Livin' on the edge, I know.
It was sooo good!!
Here are some pics.
Here are my marathon foto pictures from Boston. You know, I have to say these are my best marathon pics yet. Not saying much because I look like I am a dead zombie (can they be alive?hmm...) . But usually, these pictures are much, much, worse.
So, I ran my second post-marathon run this morning. Tank is so happy to be running again! (So am I!!) I am feeling really great and ready to tackle my next challenge. Until July, I will be focusing on shorter distances- 5k and 10k. I am not very good at these and the last 5k I ran was in August, so should be interesting! I am pretty excited to kick my bootie into gear and see what I am made of at the shorter distance. Here is my schedule for the summer:
May 8th- Arizona RoadRacers Rio Vista Luck Of The Draw 8k- Not racing it all out, running it with friends to celebrate Carol's birthday.
Yay!
May 29th- Arizona RoadRacers Summer Series #1 5k
June 12- Arizona RoadRacers Summer Series #2 5k
July 4- Scripps Ranch 10k San Diego How fun does that look?
July 17- Arizona RoadRacers Summer Series #4 5k
August 8- Arizona RoadRacers Summer Series #5 5k
September 6th- DisneyLand Half Marathon - Tune-up race for CHICAGO!!!!!
So, here I am back to healthy eating, healthy running, and enjoying the prospect of meeting new goals and growing stronger as a runner this summer. It was 92 degrees today, so the heat is definitely on its way.
Shout out to my dear friend Don who surprised me with a box of maple syrup candy at track yesterday. We were talking last weekend about how much I ADORE maple syrup (probably the only real reason I like pancakes) and he was telling me about this all-natural maple candy made in Vermont. I was dying to try some and there he was on Tuesday with a box! So sweet! Thanks Don!! It is my new favorite!!! Must. Order. More.
Runningly Yours,





































