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Thursday, February 19th, 2009
Feb 14, The Marathon, 13.2 to end
Susan’s Point of View
My mood rallied once we dropped off the half marathoners. I think it was just checking my ego and taking it one interval at a time. I saw a T shirt that said, “All things are possible through Christ, who strengthens me.” That became a mantra of sorts. When I have done long training day in the past I have copied poems or bible verses on index cards to focus or unfocus (whichever way you think of it). That was hugely helpful. I felt like I was getting stronger as the miles ticked by. I was on track to hit my 2nd goal: 5 hours 15 minutes as of 19 miles. I slowed a bit through 20 and added a vest (Paul’s mom and sis crewed us and she had a bag of things for me) b/c it was really cold after it had rained on us for about 2 hours. I was still feeling great and looking ahead and all of a sudden I saw Paul. I knew that could not be a good sign. I was not sure what to do, I even considered hanging back and not passing him. OK, a good wife would have considered that option a little longer, but I scampered on up (as much as one can scamper after 21 miles) and greeted him brightly. He was not happy.
Paul’s Point of View
Miles 13 and 14 went well and, while painful, I kept my pace. On mile 15 we went down a slight hill towards the beach and on one of my steps the blister on my right foot exploded. It was so full of fluid that it soaked my sock and with every step I could literally hear my shoe sloshing like I had stepped in a puddle. After a few more steps the blister on my left foot popped also. It was no where near as bad but was just enough to be annoying. Now that the blisters had drained I could feel the skin ripping with every step. I knew I was in big trouble now and wanted to stop but decided to keep going. I was still able to make myself stick with the 4 minutes of running and 1 minute of walking. Although my pace had slowed I was still on track to make it by my “real” goal time (I had a main goal and a stretch goal). At mile 18 the blister on my right foot had filled back up and with every step I could fill the fluid ripping through my skin up the side of my foot but never relieving any of the pressure. All it was doing was making the blister bigger. By this time the chaffing on my leg was also really bad. This is the point when my pace really started to slow bad. I kept the same run/walk interval but at a much slower pace. I had already been dealing with the pain for around 3 hours and by this point I was more mentally drained from the pain than physically drained. Mom was right before mile 20 and I got some more Body Glide but this time all it did was burn my leg and didn’t help with the chaffing any. I tried some more on my foot also but it didn’t help that either. At the mile 20 water stop they had a medical tent and I seriously considered stopping but made myself go on. Right after I got through mile 20 it started getting colder and pouring rain. For the next 2 miles I switched my intervals to running 3 minutes and walking 2. After that I was hurting so bad that I just went to running when ever I could and walking when I couldn’t for the rest of the race. The entire final 6.2 miles all I wanted to do was stop but decided that I had made it this far so I was going to keep going. In the last few miles I knew that I should see Susan soon because I had lost so much time and when I did see her I thought she would be able to make the time she was hoping for, but she said she wouldn’t make it.
Tags: Marathon, Races, Running
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Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
Sat, Feb 14, The Marathon, start to 13.1 miles
Susan’s Point of View
The line for the port-o-lets was so long we just found a dark spot in the trees. Very romantic way to kick off our first Valentine’s Day as a married couple. Then we realized last year this weekend, I was lying on the slopes in Vail w Paul teaching me to ski. At one point I was crying and trying not to let Paul see while the ranger came over and suggested I take the lift down before I hurt myself. As IF I were a quitter… Fast forward to this year…The start of the race is always exciting and I did NOT want to start walking at the first interval beep (my plan was to run 4 min, walk 1 min). I felt great, but had that voice in my head saying, “STICK TO THE PLAN!” I looked ahead a bit and Paul was doing the walk/run thing too. I was proud of him because I thought for sure he would just run. That was about the end of the fun times. My ego and pride quickly pummeled any good feelings I had. People were passing me right and left. I was too hot w my long sleeved top on–too cold w it off. My legs were much more tired than I preferred at about mile 4. I started having a hard time breathing. I even used my inhaler (better when it has not expired, long story). I was crabby and just KNEW everyone around me was wondering what on Earth I was thinking running the full when they were beating me only doing the half. Pride is a very evil thing. I was pretty hateful between 6 and 12 miles. I considered quitting at the half cut off. I knew Paul would not let me hear the end of it if I dropped out. I almost started crying between miles 12 and 13. I heard Lauren’s voice in my head from Ironman training, “You can’t cry and run at the same time and we have to run so STOP CRYING!” Around the area where the half marathoners cut off I started remembering when I was at that point of the Ironman and Elli started running w me with her cheerleader run carrying my running shoes (I thought I might want to change them, but did not). She was shouting about how excited she was and how good I was doing and how this was so fantastic and I was going to be an Ironman. Then the official yelled at her to get off the course. He acted like she was giving me booster rockets the way he was freaking out. It cracked me up. I could do it this time too!
Paul’s Point of View
During the first 2 miles of the run my legs were feeling really good and it was also hard for me to do the run/walk. I knew from training that my feet and knees would not take it for the whole race if I tried to run the whole thing so I decided to stick to the plan. Through those first 2 miles my pace was OK, not fast and not slow but I wanted to take my time warming up because I knew it was going to be a long day. Once I got into mile 3 I started feeling even better and started picking up the pace. From miles 3 through 6 I was feeling great and about 15 minutes ahead of the best time I thought I could do. Then around mile 6 my legs started chaffing a little and the bottom of my right foot was bothering me. I thought my sock had a wrinkle in it, and that was what was bothering my foot, so I pulled it up a little to see if that would help but it didn’t. “No big deal” I thought, I was still feeling great, I was way ahead of my pace and I knew my mom would be at mile 10. We had given her some extra Body Glide so I could put some more on and everything would be fine. When I got to my mom I put the Body Glide on my leg and that felt good then I reached down into my sock to put some on my foot and felt the biggest blister I had ever had. When I started going again my chaffing was feeling better but it didn’t help my blister at all. I knew the rest of the day was going to be extremely painful because the blister was on the bottom of my foot so I landed on it with every step. By now my left foot was also getting a blister on the bottom but it wasn’t as bad. I decided not to panic because all it would do is waste energy; my pace was still really good and my legs felt great. At 13.1 I was still on a great pace with my legs feeling great but in a LOT of pain from the blisters and chaffing, by that point the Body Glide wasn’t helping my legs any more. At this point I was thinking that I was either going to make it in my fastest projected time or at least be close, even with the pain.
Tags: Marathon, Races, Running
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Sunday, February 15th, 2009
My motto has always been, “NEVER FORFEIT AN ENTRY FEE!” Paul’s has been, “NEVER GO TO THE DR!” So when I went back out on the course to get him and the first thing he said was, “I need to go to the med tent at the finish” and the second was, “We might be forfeiting our first entry fee”–I knew he was in trouble.
20 hours later Paul mounted the bike and pulled me through 20 mph winds that gusted even higher throughout the 63 mile ride. He has 4 inch blisters broken open on the bottom of both feet plus a patch about 5×5 inches on his inner thigh that I think is 2nd degree burned from his shorts (friction burn from chafing?), plus the usual muscle fatigue.
We came home to Barton having pooped on our bed (again) so I started washing bedclothes. Then the washer started leaking water. Luckily we have tomorrow off. Interval napping was the original plan, but now we will be doing first aid on Paul and the washing machine! We plan to post more about the race, but we both finished both races and that was our first goal. Thank you to Paul’s mom, grandmother, Biz, Roy, Becca and Tripp for coming out to support us!
EDIT 02/19/2009 by Paul:
Thankfully it looks like the washer is fine. It has moved itself back to the wall and I think that was making the hose leak. We moved it back out some and it hasn’t leaked since.
Tags: Cycling, Marathon, Races, Running
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Thursday, February 12th, 2009
The marathon is this Saturday and we have been getting everything ready to go the past couple days. Susan works late tonight so we had to get things ready last night instead of staying up all night tonight. I was off work today to go to the circus with Tyler and then we hung out the rest of the day. It was warm here but VERY windy. I went for a short run and he rode his bike with me. It was so windy that he got blown off his bike a few times so we didn’t go very long. I was happy with the way my legs and feet felt. I am not as happy with the way my cold is going, I feel like I am getting sicker instead of better.
The forecast has changed for this Saturday at Myrtle Beach from what they were calling for earlier. Now they are saying a low of 46, a high of 57 and a 70% chance of thunder showers. This ought to be fun!
Tags: Marathon, Races, Running
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Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
Paul and I decided we are the only people in the world that can train for a marathon and gain weight. I think the scale is wrong. Although it is telling me my body fat is dropping. We have one of those goofy Tanita weight/body comp things. I decided that there are a multitude of issues wrong w the scale: 1–It considers me dehydrated, 2–it considers me overhydrated, 3–the humidity from the shower is messing it up, 4–Paul is stepping on it behind me (even when he is at work), 5–my feet are wet from the shower, 6–did I say dehydrated?
So I decided that I was going to go back to measuring out food (I even have a healthy food message ready when Anna asks me what I am doing so I don’t scar her w weight issues). Paul has a scale so it makes it even more precise…when it works. It told me that it only takes like 2 pecans and a raisin to equal 300 calories? When did THAT happen? Yet 3 cups of spinach leaves and 3 pinches of feta crumbles is only about 60 calories. Sheesh. I wonder how many calories that Valentine’s Hershey bar was today? I was craving a candy bar for about 3 hours. By the time I gave in I needed the king size. Yep, needed it. That’s my story and I am sticking to it.
Fiber–yeah, don’t even get me started. All I gotta say is never go from 0 to 18 g in 1 day. Nuff said.
Tags: Food, Marathon, Running
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Sunday, February 8th, 2009
My friend Susan J has a blog titled, “Nothing Could Be Finer Than to Be in Carolina” while she is attending IU’s MBA program. Let me tell you–NOTHING could be more true this weekend. It was 70 and sunny both days. Saturday afternoon Anna and I hung out at the park and went for a walk w my friends Lauren, Cathy and Ruthan. Tyler paced Paul on his bike for Paul’s 5 mile run {{I also ran yesterday, but I did it at 8am when it was 31 degrees out–we had to take shifts since we had the kids this weekend}}. Today Paul and I rode 42 miles w his friend Tamara. It was GORGEOUS!
We are both taking it easy as we both feel pretty beat leading into marathon week. We both have foot pain, although mine is longer standing and on the upswing IMHO. Paul has been feeling sick for about 5 days. I actually got him to take some medicine tonight. Probably only b/c I told him it was what I took during the Ironman when I had his same symptoms.
We plan to take our multi-vitamins each day and each active culture yogurt. Lauren tells me 90% of your immune system is in your GI tract. Keep it healthy people!!
Tags: Cycling, Injury, Marathon, Races, Running
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Thursday, February 5th, 2009
Lately our marathon training hasn’t been too fun. Last weekend it was cold all weekend and I didn’t run. Susan went early Saturday morning before Tyler’s basketball game and when she got home her hair was frozen. I ran during lunch on Monday and it was actually pretty nice out. Good thing I went at lunch because by the time I got home it was turning cold and getting cloudy, it ended up snowing Monday night. Then on Tuesday we went for a run with it snowing like crazy. It had just started snowing when we left and it wasn’t really sticking so slipping wasn’t a problem, it was just hard to see and cold from the wind. Yesterday we were suppose to run when we got home but it was 30 degrees with the wind chill in the 20′s so we decided not to go. This morning it was 18 with a wind chill of 9 and suppose to stay cold all day so I don’t know if I will run again.
Thankfully the marathon is only 9 days away because we are both ready to stop running in this weather. The weather is suppose to get better starting this weekend and we are looking forward to that. It is suppose to be 65 on Sunday so we are planning on riding between 30 and 40 miles. We have hardly been on our bikes at all because of the weather so the 63 mile ride the day after the marathon should be fun. As of right now they are saying it will be a low of 44 and a high of 61 and no rain in Myrtle Beach on the day of the marathon (which is slightly warmer than they were saying when I looked earlier this morning) so we are crossing our fingers that that forecast holds up.
On another note, I went and saw a doctor about my foot problem and he said I have sesamoiditis (which hurts like crazy!!!). He said that it was common for people with arches as high as mine to have this problem. He also said that I am “not exactly a small marathon runner”, which I thought was funny, and that contributes to the problem. He made me some temporary orthodics to see if they help and if they do he is going to make me some perminant ones. I haven’t done a long run in them yet but so far they seem to be working which my feet are VERY happy about. He also thinks that my knee problems are coming from instability because of my feet so he thinks the orthodics will help with that also.
Tags: Cycling, Injury, Marathon, Races, Running
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Monday, January 26th, 2009
We had a good weekend but it went by way too fast. Susan went scrapbooking Friday night and had a good time. For me I sat at home and did NOTHING. It was nice to finally have a night where I didn’t have anything I had to do. OK, so I had plenty that I should have been doing around the house but nothing got done.
Saturday morning Tyler had a basketball game that he was very excited about. He told me before the game that he was going to get every rebound. It turned out that he was about right. There is another boy on his team that likes to get rebounds and the were about to kill each other. They were both in the game together in the 3rd period and the coach took Tyler out so the two of them weren’t playing at the same time because they were “too competitive with each other”. My mom was there and got a good laugh because I was the same way.
After the basketball game Susan and I ran 20 miles. We had a good run and the weather was really nice which made things easier. Our marathon is 19 days away and that was our last long run until the race. Our longest run that we have between now and the race is 7 miles so we are very excited! After our run we showered and went to Lauren and Elliot’s for dinner. I’m not even sure what time we left their house but I am pretty sure it wasn’t very late. We went home and went right to bed.
Sunday morning we got up and went for a ride with our friend Tamara. She called us that morning to see if we were still going because she knew we were running 20 miles the day before. I knew it was cold outside and wanted to say no (and she also wanted me to say no because of the cold) but I said we were still going. We are doing the 63 mile bike ride the day after the marathon so we have to get use to it. It was 30 degrees with a windchill of 24 when we left the house so we had a very uncomfortable ride, but Susan and I were both glad we went. I’m not sure if it was from the ride or the icing affect from being so cold but I was much looser after the ride.
After the ride Susan and I went to Biscuitville to get breakfast. When we got done ordering we had to tell the lady at the register that we really did only need two drinks and that all that food was just for the two of us. After we ate we picked up the kids, played with them, went to the grocery store, ate dinner and then it was time for bed. I need to figure out how to get 4 day weekends because that all went by way too fast.
Tags: Basketball, Cycling, Marathon, Races, Running, Scrapbooking, Training, Tyler
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Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
Soooo… not much going on so not much to post. Which is FINE with us. After the madness that is party-palooza in December, January’s “boredom” is bliss.
We are still training for Myrtle Beach weekend. We might even be getting faster. Tonight we ran 9 miles in 93 minutes. I am usually a 12 min miler (and drag Paul down w me) so this was FAST for us! Plus it was about 30 degrees. ugh. Treadmill tomorrow–its supposed to be 12 in the morning. I did not move to NC for cold.
We have been watching lots of college hoops. Paul is having apoplexy over UNC’s performance lately. Can’t blame him. I don’t stay up past 8pm to watch them lose!
My goals? We have posted a fruit and veggie page. Check back often to see my progress. I am improving my eating habits slowly but surely thanks to Paul and his great cooking. I am attending the NC Women’s Conference in a couple weeks and very excited about that, especially as it relates to my search to be “well rounded” w/o trying to be Superwoman. I always did like Wonder Woman better anyway. I just know my goal for this week is to finally iron my khaki pants. Maybe tomorrow…
Tags: Basketball, Food, Fruit, Marathon, Running, Training, UNC, Vegetables
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Friday, November 28th, 2008
Wednesday night we took the kids to the pool, and Susan and I planned to do a swim. When we got there we decided Susan would go first and she said, “Are we doing a easy 750?” She knew that was the plan since we were doing a 5K running race the next day. Obviously she had different ideas because when she finished and I asked her how it was she said “13:38, let’s see you beat that.” My previous fastest time for a 750 was probably around 13:50 but I have never been one to turn down a challenge so I took off to beat her time. I finished in 12:20 so I won but it wasn’t exactly what I had in mind for a easy day before a race.
Yesterday morning we did the Greensboro Gobbler, a 5K running race at Country Park in Greensboro. The race was at 9am and when we left the house it was 30 degrees out so I wasn’t exactly excited (I like cold weather I just don’t like working out in it for some reason). There were 1063 people in the race so it was PACKED in the park but it was still a fun run. The park has a lot of hills so it isn’t exactly the best race for us Clydesdales and Athenas but Susan and I both had a good race. The race was two laps around the park and by the second time around the hills were slowing me down more than I would have liked. In the end I was slower than I wanted to be but it was still my fastest time ever in a race (although I have been faster in some training runs), I was even fast enough to lap a lot of people so I was happy with it. Susan also had her best time ever in a 5K so she was happy. I wasn’t surprised with her time because she has been running really good lately. I keep telling her she is faster now but she doesn’t want to admit it.
Tags: Racing, Running, Swimming
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