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“A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive.” - Walt Disney
Showing posts with label Bucket List. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bucket List. Show all posts
Monday, April 14, 2014
PRAGUE!!!!
24 days until I leave for PRAGUE (and somebody gets left behind)!!!!!!!!! Wuhooooo!!!!
Friday, November 2, 2012
Marine Corps = Hard Core!
I finished the Marine Corps Marathon! It was incredibly hard, but incredibly awesome. My friend Janice and I barely made it through the gauntlet, and only beat the bridge with a couple minutes to spare, but we made it! A full race recap will be up soon (hopefully), but I wanted to share that I finished! I have this picture from after the finish to tide you over until I am able to post again.
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| Janice (left) & me (right) in front of the Marine Corps Memorial after finishing MCM. |
Also, yes, thanks to Hurricane Sandy, I did get stuck in D.C. until Wednesday at noon, but finally made it home safe and sound and unscathed!
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Anticipating Destination Racing
While I'm waiting for my motivation to return (yes, it's still MIA), I've had plenty of time to think about my upcoming races - especially those that I'm really looking forward to. Sure, I've got a half here in Dallas next weekend, and a half in San Antonio this fall, but what's got me positively giddy with excitement? It's my destination racing schedule for 2012:
- Run For the Dream Patriot's Challenge - Williamsburg, VA
- San Francisco 2nd Half Marathon - San Francisco, CA
Very cool, no? And the best part is that I have friends and/or family running each race, so not only do I get the excitement of traveling to a fun location, but I can hang out and run with people I have fun with! Sure, I'm worried about time limits on San Francisco (just like last year) and MCM, but I know that with some serious training and help from friends along the way I can get there.
The Patriot's Challenge race combo is just going to be a fun "girl's weekend" with some awesome ladies from one of my running groups - no pressure, just a good time and a special medal for running both races. San Francisco is the 2nd half of the course that I started last year, and I get to run with a friend and get a special medal for completing the Half It All Challenge (noticing a trend?). Lastly, MCM is a race I've wanted to do from the minute I first heard about it - it's known as "the people's marathon" and is supposed to be incredible - I can't wait to run with yet another friend and experience it together!
I appreciate the help y'all have given me with the motivation issue - I'm hoping it'll show back up fairly soon. But for now, I am keeping the dream alive by eagerly anticipating and planning for these great races that I have on the schedule!
Psst - I actually got a 3 mile run in on the treadmill this evening! A mid-week run! That's practically a miracle these days... Of course, it helps that I ordered a new SparkleSkirt and HAD to try it out. If that's what it takes to get my rear going, then I might just have to sacrifice and get myself some cute new skirts as motivation...hehehehe.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Race Report: My First Marathon - Mickey 2012: Part 2
Part Two: The Race
| BFFs dressed alike! |
| Waiting for the bus. |
2 a.m. is a ridiculous time to set an alarm, but it's part of the process of running Disney. We'd heard that traffic was pretty bad getting over to the runner's village before Donald the day before, so we wanted to be on the first bus - which was leaving at 3am. Since we'd laid out all of our stuff the night before, getting out of bed and getting going was the hardest part of the early wake-up. Once we'd done that, we were ready fairly fast, and on our way to the bus depot.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Doubting the Distance
Today marked 8 weeks until the Walt Disney World Marathon. And thanks to a not-so-great run yesterday morning, I am starting to doubt my decision to pursue the full marathon distance.
My pace group sort of fractured this week - only 3 of us showed up to do the full training distance. One guy decided to bump up to one of the faster groups, and one of the guys bumped down to the slowest group. I knew that there was no way I was going to stick with the faster group, and the slower group was doing 1:1 intervals, which is what I prefer anyway, so I decided to go with them. They were planning on a 16-17mm, which seemed so slow, but for the planned distance (22-23 miles), made sense.
It was a cool, overcast, very windy morning around the lake. About halfway around the second loop, and at approximately 13.5 miles, I was really starting to feel tired and worn out. Chatting with one of the other group members, we decided to start walking at mile 14, and just re-evaluate how we felt periodically about starting to run/walk again. We eventually ended up walking the rest of the second loop and stopping at 18.2 miles. A disappointing finish for me - but I do have one more 20+ mile run left before Disney so I wasn't too upset about it.
As we finished out the loop, we were talking about our planned races and discussing training and race day concerns. Having completed two 18-mile and one 21-mile training runs now, I am doubting my decision to try to do more full marathons (specifically ones on my bucket list like MCM). Now that I'm deep in the heart of full marathon training, I'm realizing just how hard this is. I knew it would be. But, really, this is HARD. I truly don't know that I have it in me to do it again.
At this point in my training, I'm not doubting my ability to finish the Disney Marathon (knock on wood - unless something injury-related happens). But I'm definitely going to have to wait until after Disney to make a determination on whether this distance is something that is really meant for me.
Saturday's Run:
- 18.22 miles; 5:02:59; 16:38 min/mi
Monday, August 8, 2011
Race Report: San Francisco First Half Marathon
Pre-Race:
We arrived in San Francisco mid-day on Friday, and after getting a quick bite of lunch, we headed out for a little exploring. My mom is a native Californian, and we took many family vacations out there when I was growing up, so we're all pretty
familiar with the area, and we each had certain things we wanted to see and do. We drove past my great-great-aunt's old house and the house where my grandfather lived as a teenager. We walked through Golden Gate Park, then headed over to Point Lobos and took a short and easy hike along the coastal part of the Land's End Trail. We rounded out the day by driving south
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| View from Point Lobos |
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| Dinner with old friends on Friday. |
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| "The Race Even Marathoners Fear." |
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| Mom making signs. |
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| Seafood lunch at Fisherman's Wharf |
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| Walt & me |
The Race:
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| 4:45am. @ Ferry Building |
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| At the start line. |
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| View of the Bay Bridge from my corral. |
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| 1st Half Elevation Chart |
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| Crissy Field - approx. 4.5 miles |
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| Mile 5: Bridge approach |
The next leg of the race was: THE BRIDGE! Even though there is a serious uphill section leading up to the bridge approach (150 ft in about half a mile), I was really looking forward to this. After all, running over the bridge was the whole reason I was running the race in the first place! So after trudging up the hill, and quickly stopping for a picture, there I was - at the entrance to the bridge. Awesome. This race is the only one in San Francisco where they actually close lanes of traffic and let the runners on the road deck, so it's really special. The Golden Gate Bridge is LONG - you just don't realize how long it really is when you're in a car! The bridge is actually an out-and-back, so in total, we were on it for
about 3.5 miles! The turnaround was at Vista Point where there was a GU/water stop & a gorgeous view of San Francisco. There were also "real" bathrooms here, but I was feeling good and didn't want to waste time - I knew I had very little to spare! [Funny side note: I was so wrapped up in experiencing the bridge that I kept forgetting to take my gel! I'd tell myself that at my next walk break I was going to pull it out of my belt and take it, but then I'd get distracted and all of a sudden it would be time to run again. I went through quite a few cycles of this before I made the concerted effort as soon as I stopped for a walk break to pull out the pouch and take it. Guess that's one downside to such beautiful scenery!]
about 3.5 miles! The turnaround was at Vista Point where there was a GU/water stop & a gorgeous view of San Francisco. There were also "real" bathrooms here, but I was feeling good and didn't want to waste time - I knew I had very little to spare! [Funny side note: I was so wrapped up in experiencing the bridge that I kept forgetting to take my gel! I'd tell myself that at my next walk break I was going to pull it out of my belt and take it, but then I'd get distracted and all of a sudden it would be time to run again. I went through quite a few cycles of this before I made the concerted effort as soon as I stopped for a walk break to pull out the pouch and take it. Guess that's one downside to such beautiful scenery!]![]() | |
| Leaving the bridge. |
| Entering Golden Gate Park - Mile 12.5 |
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| Nearing the Finish! |
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| My new medal! |
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| The finishers |
Post-Race:
After showering, we spent the afternoon relaxing and reviewing our Garmin data and pictures from the race. I also had to treat matching blisters on each foot - thanks to me forgetting to apply the Sports Shield earlier that morning - ugh.
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| The 3 of us with Great Aunt Carol. |
All in all, I can truly say this race was, as billed, "Worth the Hurt." I have such a feeling of accomplishment that has lasted days and still feels fresh to me, even now, when I think about completing this one. So what do I do now? Why, sign up for the 2nd Half in 2012, of course! After all, I've got my eye on that "Half It All Challenge" medal!!!
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| The "Half it All Challenge" Medal - my goal for 2012. |
Friday, January 28, 2011
My Running Bucket List
Since starting the blog last August, I've done a lot of ...reading. You thought I was going to say running, didn't you? Well, that, too, but this post is about reading, and where it's taken me. I've poured over publications like Runner's World and Women's Running, begun following blogs of friends and fellow Disney runners, and "lurked" on forums like Running of The Ears - searching for every bit of information I can find on how, when, where, and what others are doing - anything that involves running. As a relative newbie, I couldn't get enough information!While all this was extremely helpful in my training for the 2011 WDW Half Marathon, it's also caused a bit of a problem - I contracted two viruses from all these sites: the Racing Bug and Bling Fever. Reading and hearing about all the awesome races and running opportunities that are out there these days has made me want to do more; to reach higher and go further than I ever could have imagined when I took those first feeble running steps a couple of years ago.
So, I've created a Running Bucket List for myself. Who knows if I'll ever manage to do these, but it can't hurt to have something to work towards, right? Since I keep hearing about awesome races, it'll probably keep getting longer rather than shorter, but here it is, as of the end of January 2011:
Jenny's Running Bucket List:
- Disney Land Half Marathon - I want the Coast-to-Coast Medal!
- Wine & Dine Half Marathon - did the relay, want to do more!
- Princess Half Marathon - another Disney Race? Sign me up!
- A Divas Half Marathon - a destination race where you cross the finish line in a tiara & boa? Yes please!
- 3M Half Marathon - It's in Austin - need I say more?
- NYC Half Marathon - I want to run through Central Park!
- Marine Corps - Finishers medal awarded by real-life Marines!!!
- Nike Women's Half Marathon - A diamond finisher's necklace from Tiffany & Co.? Now that's serious bling!
- Walt Disney World Full Marathon - I REALLY want that Mickey Medal!
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