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Location:

Waldorf,MD,United States

Member Since:

Jul 18, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Several half marathons:  PR 1:59:12

3 Full:  PR   4:38:10

Did a 50th b-day run/ride.  Ran 22 miles, then rode 28 miles.  Took me 7 hours but I conquered 50 miles in honor of that milestone birthday.

Short-Term Running Goals:

April 12, 2014  St. Charles 10 miler

May 4, 2014   Flying Pirate 5K & Half Marathon (doing both)  

September 12-13, 2014  Ragnar Run (200 mile relay)

October, 2014  Woodrow Wilson Bridge Half Marathon

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

stay healthy...stay strong...stay happy!

Race at least 3 times a year  (1 full marathon / 2 half marathons) 

Personal:

Married for 30 years.  2 kids (28 & 20).  One beautiful grandson!

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Asics Keyano 19 Lifetime Miles: 66.62
Total Distance
12.00

First there was sleet, then there was rain, then there was snow, then there was rain again. We knew the weather might get nasty but didn't expect this mess.

Hubby and I headed out on the rail trail confident we had at least 2 hours before the precip was going to begin. As soon as we got in the truck it started drizzling, by the time we reached the trail it was sleeting heavily. My plan was to run 12 while he hiked 8. It sleeted for the 1st mile and was kinda fun because it bounced off of my clothes making me feel like a superhero with my forcefield on. That all changed when the sleet changed to rain ... a heavy steady cold rain. I felt like I dressed well because I wasn't feeling cold and I was grateful for grabbing my baseball cap which kept the rain off my face. At mile 6 the mind games began. I started bargaining with myself "its so nasty out here ... you should make this a 10 mile run ... your legs are getting numb ... you could colapse from hypothermia ..." Then I started thinking "how can you do 14 miles next week if you don't do your 12 this week, you know this will mess with your mind". Thats when I started visualizing warm blood flowing to the fat layer on my legs warming them up. It must have worked because I started to forget about the numb parts and concentrate on my stride and pace.

I forced myself past mile 10 and told myself how proud I was of me. Then as I started my last 2 miles the rain turned to snow. I felt rejuvenated and held my arms open as if the snow was just for me! I suddenly didn't feel as tired and picked up the pace but it was short lived ... good while it lasted. The snow turned back to rain and a heavier rain at that.

Finally I made it back to the truck and I had reached my goal of 12 miles. My husband had the truck running and warm. I took shelter under a pavillion and it was then that I realized just how hard it was raining. My husband said I had steam coming off my back ... wow.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00
Comments
From The Quiet Pirate on Tue, Jan 01, 2013 at 00:31:45 from 71.49.55.78

Amazing run! I think I may have gone to the gym.... And I don't even have a gym! This seems like a defining run that will make you stronger from here on out. Job well done!

From Brent on Tue, Jan 01, 2013 at 14:14:56 from 70.196.195.184

Nice work, super hero girl, mental toughness, 500 commando points.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Terri on Tue, Jan 01, 2013 at 15:27:29 from 108.28.226.253

Thanks for commando points commando. I need all the help I can get :}

@QP It always feels good to make it through the tough ones ... I learned from the best ... you!

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