Thursday, May 26, 2016

Race Recap - Running with the Cows 5.14.2016

On Saturday, May 14, I ran the Running With The Cows half marathon in Bucyrus, KS. This is my fourth time running this race, second time pacing. I was originally with the 2:55 pace group, but at the last minute was moved up to the 2:35 group. This is also the final race in the Heartland 39.3 series, which I have now completed four times.

The morning was really nice. I got up and was at the race site by 6am as they had emailed out with concerns of highway construction, parking issues, and I just always like to be early. I picked up my packet, found my pacer stick and band, and chatted with fellow runners and friends.

Laura and I - Mermaids for Life!

Racer Pacer at the photo booth
Mermaid Capris by INKnBURN

Classy selfie with the KC Express ladies

What the selfie looked like


About 7:10am I headed out to the start shoot to line up and greet the people that would be running with me in the 2:35 pace group.

We started out well, running for 2 minutes and walking for 1. The group of people around me were great and ready to run. I've been chatting with a woman on InstaGram named Michael - @slowtrigirl - and this was her pace time, so we were able to run the race together. It was a beautiful day - a little cold at the start, but it warmed up to be a perfect running temperature.

The race went well without any major hitches. I was trying out a new waist pack, which ended up to be way to big to run with. It has double water bottle holders, and I ditched the water within a half mile. I liked having the space to hold a hat, gloves, applesause, pacer stuff, and more, but it was just too big. So, lesson learned - it is more of a hiking pack than a running pack.

In the racer pacer zone


I finished my 45 lifetime half marathon with a time of 2:36:54.3 - right where I needed to be for the 2:35 trailing pacer. I felt great after the race, and am looking forward to next year!

Michael (@slowtrigirl) and I after the race

My medal

The series medal - all filled up

NOTE - Maybe I'll be able to add more pictures to this post soon, but I don't have any on-course photos as the race photos do not post well, and the race has been unable/unwilling to fix the photos as of this posting.


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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Event Recap - Wanderlust 108 KC 5.21.2016

On May 21st I participated in the Wanderlust 109 KC event. It was supposed to be a Mindful Triathlon with a 5k run, a yoga session, and then 30 minutes of meditation. You could also sign up for bonus activities like Tribal Body Painting, Slack-line Yoga,  Ariel Yoga in hammocks, Hula-Hooping Yoga, and more. There were several ladies from the KC Express going, so it would be a great group event.

Our KC Express Selfie

KCE doing the Tree Pose


I met Quiet Melissa at 6:30 to get in 7 miles before the event started. We settled for 5.06 and called it good. I'm glad we got in several miles early.

5 miles along the riverfront in INKnBURN Ryu and Mermaid


The 5k 'run without competition' began at 9am. Brandie and I decided to walk the course together and chat. It took us 50 minutes to complete the 2.66 mile course. Not quite 3.1 miles, but it was nice to catch up.

I ran into my friend Yogi Cierra 

After the run/walk, I thought there would be several events, but it ended up being people laying in the sun on their yoga mats. I did try the slack-line yoga. It was fun, but I wasn't great at it. Not sure that I'd be excited to do that again in a yoga form, but slack-lining itself seemed fun.

Slack-line

Slack-line

Starfish Pose



The main yoga/dance party got going around 11am, and was hosting by MC Yogi, and DJ who incorporates yoga with his music. That was fun.

My oldest had a baseball game that afternoon so I had to leave before the meditation session started at noon. Overall, I had fun. But I'm not sure that I would go again. I think I'd rather just go to a yoga class in a studio. Or even the park. But I'm not sure that I need to attend a huge yoga party like that again.

Tree Pose



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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Race Recap - Independence Half & 5k 5.1.2016

I know, I know. I've been bad at updating. But it is summer time now, and I have less structure. Less running around playing mom-taxi, and more time to relax at home and catch up on my posting. So, let's go.

The Independence Half & 5k is a new race in town, put on by good folks at Bodies Health and Fitness. They started putting on races a few years back, mostly on the Missouri side of Kansas City. They are well put together, staffed, and generally go off without a hitch. Bodies has put together a year long series of 5 & 10ks, and if you run them all, your medals form together to make a dinner plate, or something really magical. And you get to race a lot, so all is good. I do believe that this race was their first jump into the longer distances like the half marathon. Being a new race, one is always leary if they will get it right, or if the kinks will get worked out for next year. I'm happy to say, Bodies got it right on the first try. This race was great!

The race start is about 55 minutes from my house and I wanted to make sure I had enough time to grab my packet and get comfortable. I left my house really early. Like, before the sun came up early. I arrived with plenty of time to grab my packet, hit the porta-potty, walk around, take a few selfies, say hello, and get to the start line. I introduced myself to the 2:05 pacers as my goal going into this race was anything below a 2:05 time. I would have been thrilled with 2:04:59. I just wanted to break that time.

Before the race rocking Run or Die by INKnBURN

With my friend Laura, who is rocking a Redline Singlet by INKnBURN 


The gun went off, and we were off. I was just in front of the 2:05 pacers, and they just felt slow. Like dragging. So I moved up. I caught up with the 2:00 pacer and saw my friend Belinda from KC Express. We chatted for a bit, and agreed to run the race together. Run, but not chat, as both of us wanted to get certain times. We said we'd stay together until the mile 10 mark, and then she wanted to pull ahead and go. All of that was fine by me. I like running with company, but I wasn't in the mood to chat. I had my iPod and head phones in, and just wanted to melt into my head and go. Belinda told me that her watch hadn't started on time, and could I call out the mile times to her to make sure we were still on pace. That was no problem.

On we went, mile by mile. I'd let Belinda know the time, and back to our zones we went. And we were still with the trailing 2:00 pacer. At mile 7 I finally pulled my ear buds out and asked him if he was right on pace, off, on, what? He told me that he was right on, maybe even 10 seconds under. I quickly did some math in my head and figured out that I really could try to pull in a Sub2 time. WHAT? Sub2 was not on my radar. That is what fast people run. I'm not that fast. I'm just a mom, out for fun, trying to take it up a little notch.

Belinda and I kept at it. There was a small hill at 11.5, and I kept at it. Belinda got a cramp, and told me to go on. So I did. The down on that hill was great - I felt like I was flying. The rest of the race was flat which was nice. I came to the finish line, and found out that we actually had to run past the finish, turn around, and then finish. I understand the need as the race was a bit short on the distance, but it threw me for a second.

I came into the shoot so excited that I forgot to turn my watch off. So I walked aroundfor a few seconds before remembering. My watch read 2:00:19. I was thinking that I just may have pulled it off. With my shoe timing tag removed, I found the results table, and asked for my time. It felt like forever, but the woman found time time, and read it off. 2:00:03.9. So close. Four seconds. That's it. Just four.

Finished - And Feeling Great!


The four seconds has given me a new goal to work towards. I am chasing the sub2 monster, and I didn't even know I was. I'm going to give it again in September again. It is going to be a summer of training and hard work. And we'll see if the dividends pay out.

This medal is HUGE!

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Friday, April 29, 2016

Race Recap - Garmin Oz Run 4.16.2016

I know this race recap is a few days past due, but life has been really busy lately, and some things have had to give. Blogging has been one of those things. Fitness, no. Computer time, yes. Oh well, better late than never, right?

Anyway, I paced the 2:55 half marathon group about two weeks ago at the Garmin Oz Run in Olathe, KS. The start time was early - 6:45am - and they had warned of getting to the location early due to expected traffic problems. So, with the race start being less than 10 miles from my house, I was able to roll into the parking lot by 5:15am. The race started at the new Embassy Suites Hotel, so I crowded into the lobby with a ton of other people to stay warm before the gun went off. I chatted with some other races, met up with friends, used the indoor bathrooms!, and waited for the time to pass. About 6:15 I started to make my way to the shoot to line up and see just who would be running with me at the 2:55 pace time.

Pre-race selfie with the ladies of KC Express


The race started, and off we went. I was running my group 2:1 intervals. Meaning run for 2 minutes, walk for 1 minute. It went well, and we cruised along through several miles. At the mile 4 water station I ran into Brandie C. - a fellow KC Express member and good friend. She was volunteering her morning at the water stop, on her birthday no less! After a quick side hug and a jump, I was back on the road with my pace group.

Brandie took this photo at the mile 4 water station

The race course had changed from the previous year - a new start location and a new course. Instead of being "fast and flat" it went to "slow and hilly". My group really started to struggle with the hills, and I worked hard to keep them engaged and still in the race. Usually at mile 6 people start to mentally check out of the race, and wonder why they signed up for such a thing. So, by keeping their focus off that and on the latest tv show or sports game, current news, or just whatever, it helps to keep people moving forward.

Jumping at mile 10.5 with my INKnBURN Robot Capris


My finish jump

I managed to finish up the race and welcome in the runners I started with that just couldn't hold on. My finish time was 2:58 - a few minutes off of my 2:55 pace time, but the minutes were worth it as I was able to help people finish up. After spending some time in the finish shoot and headed to my car and waited in the traffic fiasco to get out of the race area. I'm pretty sure this was the number one complaint the race director received after this race, and I have no doubts that things will be fixed for next year.

And just to make the morning even more special, my oldest son ran the Munchkin Marathon - a 1.2m race for kids. He did really well, and had a lot of fun. This is his 3rd year running it, and I couldn't be more proud.
Finishing in the green shirt on the right - middle.

#medalmonday with Glenda the Good Witch

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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Race Recap - Rock The Parkway 4.9.2016

This past weekend was the 6th annual Rock The Parkway half marathon in Kansas City, MO. I have run it four years in a row now, as part of the Heartland 39.3 series (second race is this weekend!). I love the race. I love the atmosphere, and the vibe of the racers in the starting shoot. I love the crowd all along the route, as it really brings out quite a few people. I love the neighbors who sit on their front porches and lawns, cheering on the random strangers that slog past their houses. I love the downhill to flat finish. And I love the rush once I'm finished.

When I started running this race in 2013, I was still fairly new to running, and didn't know what I was getting myself into. It was my third ever half marathon, and I pulled out a 2:22:39. I was pretty proud of that time, and still consider it a good time.

Fast forward to November 2015 when I put myself into a 100-mile-per-month running challenge. I'm not sure what I was thinking, but I wanted to see if I could complete it, and I did. I then ran 55.7 miles in December 2015, and really started to up my game at the turn of the new year. I wanted to achieve a new PR, and beat my 2:13 record set in March 2015. I put in the hours at CrossFit and Jazzercise, and ran at least 1 mile each day, but often more like 3. And come Saturday, April 9, 2016, I put it all out there on the line. I didn't want to leave anything in my tank. I wanted to see if my training, hard work, and dedication could really pay off. And it did.

Race morning came, and the weather was much colder than I'd expected. I was thinking sunny and 50's, but instead it was kinda gray and 32ish. I slipped into my INKnBURN Ryu capris and pullover and prepared to release my innner dragon.

I met up with my friend Tracey, and several other great running friends from KC Express. We chatted, took our traditional 'classy' selfie in front of the porta-potties (and got photo-bombed like a boss!), and headed to the shoot for my Wave D start.
My KC Express Ladies

Once in the shoot I chatted with other runners, and started to get into my zone. I don't normally run with headphones, but I found an old ipod, charged it up the night before, and was ready to be surprised music wise. I had no idea what was loaded on it. So when Snoop Dogg's "Holiday Inn" started up, I was ready to rock. I thought I had my Garmin set up to run 4:1 intervals (run for 4 minutes, walk for 1 minute, and the watch beeps at you when your set time is up.) Turns out the watch was not set, so it never beeped at me to stop. So, I just went.

I can tell you that I really got into the zone and my head with this race. The first three miles went by pretty quickly. Around the four mile mark is when I started to see the elite athletes head into the home stretch, which is always fun to see. I took short walk breaks in the water stops (have you tried to run and drink?), and kept at it. I did not walk except for the water stops. My split times reflect that. Mile 8 was slow (10:40), but I tackled those hills and kept at it. I was determined. I did manage to work in just a single jump. I wasn't going to give any more energy or time to them - not on this race.

Jumping around mile 10


I finally reached mile marker 12, and my time was under 2 hours. That was crazy. I knew at that point that I would reach my goal time of a sub-2:10 race. I mean, I knew I wasn't going to have a 15 minute mile. And in fact, I actually had some gas left in the tank, as I pushed myself to pick up my pace, extend my stride, and really reach deep.

My Split Times


I finished the race with a time of 2:06:12.7. I smashed my previous record by 7:22 I shaved over seven minutes off my time! So huge!

I'm so glad I worked so hard leading up to this race. I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it. I could in fact run a sub2:10 race. I could keep an average pace of 9:40.

I'm proud of my race. I've been grinning about it for days now. I'm still asking people if they just "happen to see my race time". I mean, I'm working this from all angles. But I also am keeping an eye on the horizon, as there are a few races left in the Spring season. I don't want to work myself up, or over-hype the next race, but, well, you know. Why not try for a sub2:05 now, right?

Crossing the Finish Line





Sunday, March 27, 2016

Weekly Wrap-Ups - Epic Unload...again.

So, can I use the excuse that I've been too busy getting my fitness on that I haven't had a chance to blog? What about saying I've had a lot of mom-duties to tend to? Yeah, ok. I know. The blog has fallen off the radar yet again. Sorry to my three loyal readers. I do have some good news though. I have been selected to be an INKnBURN Ambassador for a second term. Yep, you read that right. I get to share more new INKnBURN with you all.the.time. Lucky you!



And now for the fitness wrap-up part of things.

March 6 - 12, 2015
Run - 26.54 miles
CrossFit - 4 classes


3.10.2016 - Hit a new PR with my mile time, and #beatyesterday.

It is the Year of the Monkey, so I run.



March 13 - 19, 2016
Run - 22.10 miles
CrossFit - 4 classes
Yoga - 1 class


At CrossFit on Pi Day (3.14) in my P.I. shirt by INKnBURN (Get it?)


St. Patrick's Day "Fran" workout at CrossFit in INKnBURN Lucky Charm.


March 20 - 26, 2016
Run - 22.67 miles
CrossFit - 3 classes
Jazzercise - 1 class


Another day of 'mill miles while my oldest son does his Karate class at our gym. I went with Classic INKnBURN - Pink Ink shirk and a Chick'D tech tee.


I have continued my #runstreak to 89 days which I'm pretty darn excited about! March is almost over, and I've finished my goal of running 85 miles this month, and am still on track to surpass my 1000 mile year goal.

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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Weekly Wrap-Ups - The Catch Up Edition

Yeah, I know. It's been a minute since I posted last. Opps. Amazing how life jumps in the way.

Anyway, here is what I have been up to broken down by week. You can also follow along on Instagram, where I post waaaaayyyy more often. Find me there at @running_with_hart


Feb 7 - 13
Run - 25.65 miles
Walk - 5.86 miles
CrossFit - 2 classes
Jazzercise - 1 class
Yoga - 1 class



Feb 14 - 20
Run - 29.29 miles
CrossFit - 4 classes
Jazzercise - 3 class

Feb 18, 2016


Feb 21-27
Run - 31.08 miles
CrossFit - 3 classes
Jazzercise - 2 class
Yoga - 1 class



Feb 28 - March 5
Run - 28.03 miles
Walk - 1.15 miles
CrossFit - 4 classes
Jazzercise - 2 class
Yoga - 1 class



February was a great month for me. I finished up with the following totals:
Run - 118.22 miles
Walk - 5.86 miles
CrossFit - 14 classes
Jazzercise - 8 class
Yoga - 3 class

While I could have done better on the class totals, I'm not beating myself up over them. I worked in what I could, when I could, and still kept my mileage up. That is the highest run total for me in a month ever. My year total is 229.27 - a full 59.27 miles ABOVE what my goal was for the year (1000 total, 85 per month.) I'm well on track to reach my goal, and maybe even beat it.

Now if I could just get back to blogging more...

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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Weekly Wrap-Up for January 31 - February 6, 2016

My week of fitness looked like this...

Sunday - 4.01 gym treadmill miles

Monday - 5.01 miles at the gym 
                Laundry day

               

Tuesday - CrossFit
                 Jazzercise
                 3.44 miles

Wednesday - CrossFit
                      Jazzercise
                      2.58 miles


Thursday - CrossFit
                  2.57 miles

Friday - CrossFit
              3.12 miles

Saturday - 11.11 street miles with KC Express


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Weekly Wrap-Up January 24-30, 2016

My week of fitness looked like this...

Sunday - 2.02 miles at the gym



Monday - 6am CrossFit
                8:30am yoga
                2.0 miles on the treadmill



Tuesday - 9:30am Jazzercise
                1.5 mile run and a 2.42 mile gym bike ride

Wednesday - 8:30am Jazzercise
                     1.35m gym run


Thursday - 6am CrossFit
                  9:30am Jazzercise
                  Walk 1.07
                   Run 1.49 at the gym

Friday - 6am CrossFit
             9:30am Jazzercise
             3.86 gym run on the treadmill

Saturday - 10.52 street run with KC Express


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