My first race ended up being partially enjoyable because I ran with a friend. My second race was awful - horrible, terrible, no good at. ALL. I know my dad tried SO hard to make it better and keep me motivated but to no avail. I honestly believe it was the nature of my potential injury (knee) and I thought it was going to be bad so I was freaking out, tired, hungry, scared, upset...gosh all of the 'bad' emotions.
I am happy to report that Sunday's Half in Daytona was AMAZING!
The Husband and I
met my parents in Daytona on Saturday night so that we wouldn't have to get up
at some annoyingly early time to make the long drive out there. We had a high protein, high carb dinner and
went to bed relatively early. I slept with
earplugs in to try and keep from waking up a million times. I wake up a lot when I sleep in hotels – new noises
and what not. I slept surprisingly
well. I woke up feeling
rejuvenated. The Husband on the other
hand fought with the too firm and too fluffy pillows. He was not thrilled about being up at 4:30. Breakfast consisted of eggs and a protein
drink. I was ready.
I knew the weather
was going to be chilly (for the area) so I was stressed about what to wear
running. Saturday morning The Husband
and I bought me a new running shirt that was long sleeved but wasn't made for
either warm or cool weather; I only wanted the dry-fit material. We found something that I felt confident
would meet my needs. I had been hoping
for a brighter and more fun color but when last minute shopping, I was just
happy to find something that was lightweight and long sleeved.
This race set up was
pretty amazing. You drive down through
the Daytona International Speedway tunnel and across the track to park on the
grass in the center of the course. The
starting line was on pit row of the speedway. It was so cool!
Bring it on Daytona! |
I’ll save you the
details on how each mile progressed. We
ran the speedway and then made the trek out to International Speedway
Blvd. The course takes you up and over
the most treacherous bridge I could have dreamt of running across in the area!!
It was very steep and took a lot of steps and energy out of us. You run out to the beach and a quarter mile
on the beach. I was concerned about the
sand situation but it was packed very well.
The view was gorgeous – tide was high so you ran right there at the
water’s edge.
The course took us
back to International Speedway Blvd and up over the bridge again, through a
side neighborhood and the finish was AT the finish line for the speedway.
That's us up front, getting ready to leave the Speedway Track |
It was hard – there
was a lot of elevation change and not a bunch of recovery time in between the
major changes (like the bridge). My dad
and I discussed running it again next year so that we can gauge our progress. Whether or not you are getting better is
hard to determine when constantly running different courses/races.
The best part about
this race was I was able to finish with a smile. Literally I was smiling as I crossed the
finish line.
Almost to the finish and this is when I pass as many people as possible |
I didn't PR but I was close to my time from the half last year. I felt great! One thing though, I think when
they hand out water at the finish line, they should also give you a
banana. By the time I finish 13.1 miles
I am OUT of energy and the crash off the adrenaline happens very quickly for me.
So Proud of us! And I LOVE the medals! |
After the race, we
changed and headed to breakfast where I enjoyed a cranberry mimosa. Um pretty
much one of the most delicious things ever.
I slept most of the
way home – thank goodness The Husband drove.
The rest of our Sunday was extremely low key which didn't hurt my
feelings at all!
Last night after
work I ran a little over 4 miles. It is
the soonest I have run after a half marathon.
I felt so exhilarated! I hope to remain injury free because there are a
slew of races I want to participate in this year =) Oh and here is a picture from my run last
night….
AND btw – for those
who may be a little lost and confused this week also, it is Wednesday, not
Tuesday.
You’re welcome!
Congratulations on the 1/2 marathon!
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