12/31/12

My Last Race and YOUR Last Chance to Race (anywhere) For Free!


I haven't tallied up my races this year and I don't keep track of my miles.  My husband ran just close to 600 miles this year (not bad for a noob) so I will assume that my total is roughly... double or triple?  I have no idea.

This is my third consecutive year of running the Polar Bear 5 mile in Asbury Park NJ.  In the past 3 years it has only been a true 5 mile race once.


Polar Bear 5 mile turned 5k in 2010.  Guess why?


Polar Bear 2011- 5 miles followed by quick dip in the
Ocean on New Year's Eve!

This year, because Hurricane (understatement of the century) Sandy wiped out most of the boardwalks, the Polar Bear 5 mile was once again turned into a 5k because of repairs and construction.  (or something)  I have to admit, my kid and I were relieved that the distance was shortened.  I had just run 8 miles the day before and 12 miles two days before that.  I knew I wasn't racing this race.  I was just in it for the fun and tradition it has become for us.  Oh, and I thought my kid was going to jump in the ocean like last year:

Last year it was 55 degrees and tolerable. 


With 30 mph wind gusts while sand relentlessly pelted you in the face, oh and the windchill factor bringing the temps into the 20's, let's just say we, without reluctance, decided to skip the plunge this year.  At one point in this race, I stopped to see if the wind would support me if I leaned against it.  It did!  This was not your everyday 5k.  The boy and I finished in just over 30 minutes!  (We are usually faster than this.)

4 loop 5k on the ROAD thanks to
Hurricane Sandy.


2012 has been great to me as far as my love for running.  My husband ran his first "real" race in April and since then has finished 4 half marathons and about 16 races total.  I have a new marathon personal best, and will run my first 50k next weekend.  The fact that my fifteen year old son was even willing to run 5 miles with me in the freezing cold and wind is a gift that I will not take for granted. And speaking of running and races and goodness, one of my main sponsors, Instead Softcup, is giving bloggers one last chance to run a race for free!

As you know, we launched the Instead Softcup Challenge in April of this year.

It was supposed to end on Dec 31st 2012. But if you register TODAY (now!) you can still write a review and have them pay your next race registration, as long as you write your review by June 1st 2013.  If you already signed up but have not written your review yet, you now have til June 1st to write it and get reimbursed for a race of your choice!  If you don't know what Instead Softcup is, take a minute to read a few of many awesome reviews that were submitted by our Instead Softcup Challenge Participants:


Woman in A Wheelbarrow
Running Naked On Sharp Pointy Stuff
Jersey Girl Adventures
Always A Good Time To Lose
Mama Needs To Run
Running For Grace and Hope
Road Runner Girl


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12/2/12

Handana WINNERRRRR! Race Day Ready #6

Woohoo!  I am sitting in bed wondering what the heck happened to me today.

The good news:  I ran fifteen miles at a pretty decent pace.  I haven't run longer than 13.1 in over a month.

Fast or slow?  It's all depends on your perspective!


The you-can't-be-serious news:  I am planning on running my first ultra on January 5th.  It's *only* 50k, but it counts as an ultra.  We can look at this in many ways.  It's just about 5 miles more than a marathon.  Only about 5 miles on top of 26.2.  Piece of cake! (that's sarcasm)  It's 18.3% of a marathon added to a marathon.  Yikes.  And it is also about 1/5th of a marathon to run on top of a marathon.  The NJ Trail Series Watchung Winter Races is holding their 5th annual Winter Ultra.  Shhh... Let's not talk about the fact that it is 5 loops.  K?  As long as it's not actively raining or snowing that day, I plan to run this race.  (Sorry, but I'm a big wuss when it comes to cold weather.  And when something cold and wet is falling from the sky, my wussified-ness increases exponentially.)  During training, I plan to learn to deal with the cold air.  I just can't commit to my first 50k in rain or snow.

The bad news:  A shooting stopmedeadinmytracks pain came clear out of no where pretty early in this 15 mile run.  It was in my lower back.  I had to stop because it was that bad.  My imagination proposed the idea of someone having a voodoo doll of me that they just jabbed a pin through.  I had NO IDEA what to do.  I'm not a back problem person.  I just stopped and stood there for a minute then decided to check my range of motion.  I decided that I'd rather finish the run no matter how slow, then give up since the pain seemed to dissipate.  It was never totally gone, but it didn't feel like a dagger in the back after that.  Has this ever happened to you?

Anyway....

So I had the random number generator thingy choose my winner.

DebsDailyLife is our Handana winner!!!!!!!




Deb, please find my e-mail address in the "about" tab on this site and send me your mailing address!

We have another giveaway coming soon, of course.  After all, it's the season of giving!

Anyone have any crazy goals for the 2013 race season?  In addition to the ultra, think I'm shooting for 2 or 3 marathons next year.  I'd like to have 10 done before I the end of 2014.  These darn cute kids (I mean my man-sized teenagers and my sweet 11 year old boy) make it hard to train and travel for races on a whim!  But honestly, I wouldn't have it any other way...