Sunday, September 28, 2014

I Beat my Husband in a Race*

Today Rick and I both ran the Perfect 10 Race and I crossed the finish line first! Of course there is catch...the Perfect 10 lets you pick your "perfect 10" distance, 10k or 10 miles. So I finished my 10k race before Rick finished his 10 miles. I'll take my small victories where I can get them!

I had a lot of pre-race anxiety and I wasn't sure why since this was more of a training run than an all-out race. The night before I couldn't decide what to wear. The weather is just starting to move towards fall temperatures, and I've been making the wrong choices for my last few runs. I know what to wear in the humid heat of summer, and in the chilly cold of winter, but apparently not for perfect fall weather.

For today's run I landed on capris and a short-sleeve shirt. It was warmer than I expected and in retrospect I would have been more comfortable in shorts. One day I'll figure it out! Layers help with uncertainty - I have some Smartwool arm-warmers that are easy to take on and off and tuck into my hydration belt. I didn't need them today, but I find it comforting to have them with me as an option.

Flash photo on the left - look at the reflection in my
purple lock laces shoelaces! I had no idea they did that.

Someone else thought this was the perfect outfit, too!
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]

In retrospect I realize that my anxiety was because this was my test race before the Army Ten-Miler in two weeks. It was the first race where I was planning to test the run-walk intervals that I've started training with over the past month or so and I was nervous about how well they would work. I'm still having some challenges with my feet going numb from neuromas and I've found that the intervals help a lot during my training runs. I was hoping they would also help for a race (where my "faster" paces tend to bring on the neuromas earlier), and that it wouldn't be too disruptive for runners around me as I moved in and out of running and walking.

Overall the intervals worked well. At my relatively slower pace, there are lots of other people running intervals and transitioning between running and walking, so I didn't have any disruptive transitions. I also got to run with lots of different people as I moved between paces, which was fun! 
  • I started out with Jamie for the first 5-minute run interval. Jamie had already run 3.5 miles leading up to the race and she was running the 10-mile course, so we weren't destined to stay together very long. She also runs faster than I do during our =PR= distance training program long runs. She calmed my nerves during the beginning of race which I was very grateful for, and then I watched her take off as I started my first 1-minute walk interval.
Jamie!
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]

  • I ran for a bit with Molly and some of the other Reston Runners at the beginning of the race. I love running with them on Thursday nights and spending even a few moments during the race with them was comforting.
Molly!
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]

  • For much of the race I was in the vicinity of Kim and her fellow South Riding Moms Run This Town chapter members. They were running 2:1 intervals so our watches would beep together when my 5:1 intervals signaled. They were fun and entertaining and I loved seeing them throughout the race. Kim is running the Army Ten Miler and I hope to run into her there.
 more awesome South Riding MRTTs
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]
Kim from South Riding MRTTs
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]


  • I ran with Tina and Angela a couple of times during this race. They had awesome superhero costumes  - Wonder Woman & Supergirl!
A super-run for these super-heroes!
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]

  • I ran with Laurie for about a mile in the middle of the race. Laurie is in the Reston Runners group and I really enjoyed talking to her. This was the part of the race where I felt like I was hitting my stride and really having fun.
Laurie made a shoulder sling when her waist-pack got annoying
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]


My left foot went numb around mile 2.5, which was frustrating. I loosened my laces during one of my walk intervals and tried to shake it off. It persisted for a bit, and after about a mile when I was running and chatting with Laurie I realized the feeling had come back and it was fine for the rest of the race. I don't think it will every completely go away but I seem to be figuring out how to manage it. 

Before the race I met Susan, who I know from twitter. It was great to meet her in person and I hope to see her at a race again soon. I was a tongue-tied anxiety-ridden mess before the race when I met her. I hope she doesn't think I'm a complete dork! (I'm only a partial dork...)

Susan, aka SuperHokieGirl, rocking the heart patterns!
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]


After the race I saw Tracy who was in the distance training program with me this past winter. She ran the Pittsburg half marathon earlier this year. Tracy is also running the Army Ten-Miler and we have similar paces so I'm hoping to see her during the race, too. 

Run, Tracy, run!
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]


And I have to give a shout-out to Lynn, who ran her first 10k today. I am so proud of you Lynn!! You did great!

Look how happy Lynn is!
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]

I may have "beat" Rick across the finish line, but he did run 3.8 miles more than I did. Way to go, Rick - I'm proud of you, too!

Rick makes 10 miles look easy
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]

My finish time today was 1:11:29 - a PR by 3:16! I'm proud of me, too!

[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]
[photo courtesy Potomac River Running]


8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the shoutout! It was great meeting you today, and congrats on your PR!!
    (Tracy)

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    1. Thank you Tracy - it was great meeting you, too. Looking forward to running with you sometime soon :)

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  2. Congrats!! I must have been running in the same pack as you, I finished right around that time as well. Good luck with the rest of your training.

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    1. Thank you Jennifer! The link to your blog didn't show up in your comment so I'm adding it here. Looking forward to following your training! http://runjenny.tumblr.com/

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  3. Great job! See you at Army hopefully we will get in the same pic

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    1. Yes! Goal for ATM: race pic with the bestie I've never run with. :)

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  4. Congrats on your 3:16 PR! Looks like a fun race!

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