Monday, September 27, 2010
Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon
These two cute guys want to say well done to all those who ran the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon (STWM)yesterday!!! Many of my friends ran yesterday's race - one qualified for Boston and another had a PB. My husband and I went down to watch the race and were fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of the front runners running at about kilometer 32 and these men and women were still SPRINTING, not running, but sprinting. That was truly inspirational.
I was a little sad to be sitting on the sidelines this year as the STWM was my first (and so far only) marathon. When I found out I was pregnant in the spring I had just come of a PB in a 10km and half marathon race and I was training for another marathon. Those plans were put on hold but once the baby comes I plan on trying to run a sub four hour marathon (yikes I said it, I put it out there). The STWM was a fantastic first marathon - nice and flat - and while I might not be quite up to par next September considering the baby is due in January I'm sure it is a race I will run again one day.
The above picture is of my kids with the shirts my husband made for them to wear while they watched me run my first marathon. It says Run Like the Wind Mommy on the front with the date of the marathon on the back. I had no idea that he had done this and when we saw them on the sidelines at 30 km I was pretty tickled.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
I'm back...slower...but back nonetheless
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Wordless Wednesday
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Maybe it was not meant to be
I don’t want to complain and I certainly don’t want this blog to come off as whiny. But I guess I want to capture how I felt at this time and describe why I’m not running so when I look back on this stage of my pregnancy I have a journal of why I didn’t manage to hit my goal. But the good news now is that I am starting to feel better and hope to get back out there, even if it is only a slow shuffle.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Book Review: Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an all night runner by Dean Karnazes
Even though I’m certainly not running at full tilt at the moment I still find myself wanting to read about running. A running friend still forwards me all the emails from my old marathon clinic, I occasionally pick up a copy of Runner’s World and I am devouring running books. Hopefully this will keep my head in the game for when I ready to get back into it next spring.
I recently finished Dean Karnazes’ Ultramarathon Man. This was an easy read which I managed to whip off in three nights. I'm sure many runners know who Dean is - the guy who runs all night, thinks nothing of running 100 km+ at a time. Dean starts off by giving background on how he got into running, how it changed his life and than focuses on describing a few of his ultramarathons. And while it certainly is interesting to read about the ins and outs of competing in a race like the Badwater Ultramarathon, a feat I can’t ever imagine undertaking, I wanted to know more about how he manages to train for something like this which isn’t really covered. I’m sure he truly is superhuman and there are some genetic explanations for his feats, but as someone who struggles with the day-to-day of training and all that it entails (i.e. what to eat, how to recover properly, how to cross-train, how to carve out enough time) I would have found it equally compelling to hear more about how he gets ready for these races. Nonetheless, I found the description of each of the ultramarathon races fascinating and Dean’s hour by hour or even minute by minute description of them was gripping. Finally it is always fun to hear about why a runner runs, Dean’s answer seems to evolve throughout his running career. For someone who loves to run and loves to read about the world of running this is a fun quick read about races most of us can only imagine doing!
Monday, August 23, 2010
Out for the count
So for now I am sidelined. Not only do I not feel like running because I am tiered but there is no way that my poor stuffed up head would allow it. But the funny thing is, as I always find when I can’t run, I miss it. I miss my outlet and my quiet alone time. Hopefully I can shake this thing off be back running and writing soon.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Back to running like the wind
I loved training for the marathon and often felt like I was running like the wind. But since the end of May after my last half marathon race I have felt like every run was a chore. It turned out that this was due to being pregnant which sapped my energy. But even though I knew there was a good reason I wasn’t running like the wind at the moment I was disappointed that I was no longer getting the same high from my runs and found each such a challenge.
Well this may have changed. Last night I headed out for my usual five km pretty late in the evening because it is so hot here. With my music playing and the air cooling down I found myself zipping around our neighborhood and I was so pleased to finally get a great run under my belt.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Sloggin Along
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Welcome to my blog
As someone who used to write for a living (sort of) I thought it would be nice to start writing again as I am no longer working full time - I miss having a creative outlet. I am also pregnant with my third child and thought that it would be fun to chronicle my attempt to keep running during this pregnancy.
I love to run and have been running for over 10 years. Last fall I completed my first marathon (the Scotiabank Marathon – 4:30) and have run four half marathons and a number of other races. I got pregnant while training for my second marathon and was determined to at least complete a half marathon during this pregnancy. But I was shot down very quickly by my doctor who I trust implicitly. She said I could keep running but I needed to take it easy. Well in the end I didn’t really have the option to keep running full out because I have been so sick and have barely been able to get out the door with my kids to the park let alone go running. But I have hit my second trimester and am feeling better so I am going to give it a go and chronicle my efforts here. Here we go...