This is it kids! I can't believe it's finally here!
•Airline Tickets...check
•Warm and cold clothes for unreliable Ohio autumn weather...check
•Race day uniform (with alternative pieces in case of suddenly changing weather)
•shorts
•shirts
•shoes
•socks
•sports bra
•dry fit underwear
•watch
•hat
•headband
•sunglasses
•body glide
•gu
•clif bars
•something to attach gu to body
....check
•Camera(s) for my photography obsession...check
•Money for beer after race...cheeeeeeccckkkk!
Looks like I'm good to go!
I had my last training run yesterday morning, a pretty uneventful 3.2 miles. We tried to run really slow, but as I said, I was itching to get out of the gate, so we ended up running it a 9:37 pace (a minute per mile pace faster than we plan to run the marathon). Ooops. Other than the humidity, the run was pretty good and my legs felt great!
I have also been a little better about the whole weather.com issue. Like a few of you reminded me, 75 and sunny are not the worst conditions for a marathon. I need to relax and remember that I have been training though the entire summer in Miami, so a late-October morning in Columbus, Ohio shouldn't kill me too much. My newest obsession has been about how I am going to hold all that GU since my favorite shorts have no pockets and I'm not carrying a fuel belt. Oh yeah, and that my favorite singlet is dark gray and its going to be SUNNY on Sunday. I really don't want to change the shirt since it's my "lucky running shirt". Sigh... See??? There is always something to obsess over.
So the plan is set. I leave tomorrow at 8am to fly to Columbus with J and our friends Kevin and Marissa. We will arrive at our first hotel, check in and make our way to the expo. Then we will probably just wander around, find a place to eat and try and get some sleep.
Saturday, we have totally lucked out! See, anyone who knows anything about Ohio State knows that they have the BEST tailgating in the ENTIRE country, especially now that this week they are ranked NUMBER 1!!! :) The tailgate on campus is INSANE and covers half the city. They close off streets, shut down businesses and it's scarlet and gray as far as the eyes can see! Anyway, Kevin's buddy apparently has a crazy tailgate set up so we may venture out and try to find him. Of course the only thing about this plan that sucks is, of course, we can't drink. But those of you that have ventured to my photoblog know how obsessed I am with taking pictures, so I plan to photograph the madness all day long which should keep my mind off the whole no alcohol thing.
Sunday is race day. We have a decent plan laid out that I hope we can stick to. Since this is my first marathon and we have been training together, Jeremy is going to run it with me at my pace (I know, aaawwwww!). He usually runs it a lot faster, but I think he just wants to relax and enjoy himself this time. We will try and run with Kevin and Marissa for a bit, but since she is running an 11:00mm pace, we will probably take off after mile 3-4.
We have been training with the Galloway method and plan on sticking with it on Sunday with a 10:30 pace and 5:1 walk ratio. I think this is doable, since most of my running has ventured into the 8:45-10:00mm pace. Of course the longer runs get slower, which is where the 10:30's come in.
My initial goal was just to finish. Ha! That one was soon replaced with an under 5 hour race. Now I am really hoping for around 4:45 or under. And by under...I really want to do around 4:30 ;) Funny how competitive I can get with myself when the heat is on. But seriously, if I finish in the realm of 4:45, I will be extremely happy with myself. Especially for a first marathon.
Then from Monday to Thursday we just plan on hanging out, enjoying the autumn weather, going to all our old favorite bars/restaurants, meeting up with some old friends in town and on campus, relaxing at this cute B&B and NOT being in Miami. Ha. I love Miami, but sometimes we REALLY need a break. I will not be able to access a computer probably until I get back next weekend, so I wont be able to do a report until then. A few of you have asked about tracking me, but I don't have my number yet and can't find a spot on the website for it.
I really want to thank you guys for everything over the past year, especially these past few months leading up to this weekend. I don't have too many friends that are into running, so there is a lot of confusion as to why the hell I would want to a marathon in the first place. I love reading about everyones running adventures and getting feedback and encouragement from so many funny, amazing runners I admire. So anyway, thanks. I couldn't have done it without you guys!
Suzanne and Irish Blue, I wish you both luck and I hope to run into both of you there! (Not literally, that would suck.)
Also good luck this weekend to Leana, Dori and Wendy who's races are coming up sooner than later! Good luck guys!
Monday, 10/15 - 5.6 miles/56:01 - 10:00 pace
Wednesday, 10/17 - 3.2 miles/30:59 - 9:37 pace
Total Weekly Mileage: 8.8 (hehe...EIGHT miles!!)
* UPDATE *
I just got my bib number, it's 2529 in case there ends up being a link on the site to track! Thanks guys! Have a good week!
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19 comments:
Goooooood luck!!
Love the Homer reference, though stay hydrated so you don't become "Grampa."
I hope I'm not too late...have a great time visiting Columbus - you'll rock the marathon.
I didn't even realize you had a Photoblog!! I love it!!! You have nice legs BTW. I hate you LOL JK!
GOOD LUCK chica!!! You will r.o.c.k!!! I am SURE of it!! I'm super excited for you and can't wait for the report. And now that I have your bib number I AM going to stalk you :P
You're sooooooooooo ready. I love the photos you take too - so take alot! Can't wait to hear about it!
I'm not even a beer drinker, but beer totally hits the spot after running (as you can see from my pictures). So, drink many'o beers afterwards!!!!
Good luck Laurel!! I can't wait to see how it goes. You will totally rock it off the block :)
Good luck, Laurel! You've worked so hard... now comes your reward. Savor every moment of it!
Well, you sound ready for some fun! Have a great race, Laurel; I'm looking forward to reading all about it. :-)
Yeah, Laurel!!! You will do great!!!!
Have a great time and enjoy the post-race beer!!!
woo hoo!! its here! i think you have left already, but if not - my coach showed me an ingenius way to attach gu to shorts last year: pin the gu (at the top) to the OUTSIDE of your shorts waistband, then fold the gu over the waistband & inside your shorts. when you are ready for one, you just take it out of shorts, hold onto it & pull it off pin - which also opens the gu. its nothing short of brilliant. i hope you get this - if any of your other blogging buddies have your phone #, maybe they can pass it on!
Good luck! I can't wait to hear all about it! I am so excited for you and hopefully the weather will cooperate perfectly :) Enjoy your vacation afterwards, too. You have totally earned it!!!
GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!! I'm so excited for you =) With a personal pacer that will be awesome to push you when your body starts to hurt. You'Re so lucky, that Jeremy is a real catch =) Have fun this week-end and enjoy your first marathon experience. We want to know all about it when you come back
p-s As a canadian I really don't understand what the fuss is all about with college football..... you guys will have to explain that to me one day. lol
good luck! we'll both be running marathons tomorrow!!
How'd it go? How'd it go?
I'm so bummed that I wasn't more organized and didn't meet you. I didn't actually read this post until just now and I've already gotten your time off the web.
Damn...way to go girl!!!!! I'm so, so, so excited for you. I'm sure you're partyin' now.
My race was much slower than my first, but I was expecting that. My training was not so good. Still, it was a beautiful day and I had a great time.
Congrats Laurel!
BTW - Could you share your Galloway plan with me? The leader of my running club just told me today that's what she does...the run/walk thing. She says it has improved her times a lot. She's 59 and ran a 4:28, her 26th marathon!! She didn't run her first marathon until she was 50 either, so there's still hope for me. ;-)
YOU'RE A MARATHONER MY FRIEND!!!! A DARN FAST ONE!! CONGRATS ON YOUR FIRST OF MANY!!!!! WOOHOOO!!!!!!!!!!
i am dying to hear how your race went!
WAITING FOR REPORT!!! WHERE ARE YOU????? Hope it was great!
I bet you killed the race! I thought you had reasonable goals, and it seemed like you trained very, very well (esp compared to me)! Can't wait to see how you did!
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