Writing this blog on the train on the way to visit Heather.
This morning I ran the race of my life thus far. I’ve been training for weeks
for my 10 mile race. Somewhere along the course of training the idea of
finishing in 1 hour 30 minutes popped into my head and I began to want it bad.
Of course, I said, “Oh, I’d be happy to finish in between 1 hour 30-1 hour 40,”
but what I really wanted was 1:30 because that is a 9 minute per mile pace.
Reasons I was able to do this and accomplish one of my goals
today:
· 0Used Hal Higdon’s intermediate training plan for
a 15k and only had one off week due to sickness.
· 0This plan incorporates speedwork and tempo runs
so that you get used to running at a faster pace for a longer period of time
(up until today the furthest I had run at under a 9 minute pace was 5.07
miles). But thanks to these tempo runs, I knew what that pace felt like, and I
knew I could handle it.
· 0 I’ve run a freaking marathon in the past so
absolutely nothing feels unattainable to me now.
· 0 I used mantras and positive affirmations when
the going got tough, and it did get
tough.
· 0I listened to music this time. I knew there
would be limited course support cheering us on so I used my music to keep
myself moving.
· 0I only stopped two times briefly to walk and
drink water.
· 0The weather was perfect for running—high 40s,
cloudy, no wind.
· 0I was freaking determined. Ain’t nobody can stop
me when I’m determined.
This race was so super fun. It starts and ends at Soldier
Field. The course runs south down Lakeshore drive for almost 5 miles before
turning around and heading back along the lakefront path. The finish line is on
the Bears’ 50-yard-line at Soldier Field. I have to say, this was just as cool
as I thought it would be. They put you up on the big screen as you finish, and
I really got caught up in the excitement. I was so happy too, because my
friends Shelby and Carlos (who I met through volleyball) were sitting in the
stands watching me finish. They got some great pictures of me on the field too.
I never have people cheering me on at my races so that was really fun.
I feel so crazy proud and ridiculously happy. I feel amazing
and like a true athlete. It’s taken me a long time to get to this point but I
know I am a runner, a marathoner, and an athlete. When I put my mind to
something, I can accomplish it if I just work hard enough and believe in it
enough. And I needed every little bit of that determination because it got HARD
at the end. I had to keep pushing myself even though my body wanted me to stop.
A few stats because I can’t help bragging just a little bit.
Final results according to the official website: I
came in 4,314 out of over 12,000 total, 374 out of around 1400 in my age group
among women, and around 1600 out of 7,000 or so women. Official time was
1:30:27 (9:03 pace).
I’ll never forget this race and
will only keep pushing myself further to be everything I can be.




