As it turns out, we like to run races, but we aren't really all that into training. If I had to sum up our year of running it would be something like this...."Last minute entry decisions, leading to sore bodies and pretty medals!"
The best part about the end of each race- I swear to myself I will properly train for the next one. But, it never happens!
This year we ran several races and basically trained for none. Brandon ran a handful more than I did this year and actually got a few training days in here and there! Knoxville's Track Club has a great trail running series called "Treadin Trodden Trails"! This series offers about 7 or 8 trail races a year. They are perfect for the experienced trail runner OR the beginner (ahem....me). Trail races are a lot of fun, but about 1000x's harder than any road race I have ever done! For one....I am CONSTANTLY looking at my feet to make sure I don't trip over rocks or roots or furry animals. And secondly....how many trails do you know about that are flat? Not many, huh?
In addition to a couple of trail runs we also completed a couple of half marathons and 5K's! This year was by far the most unprepared I have ever been for a half marathon, but we finished. We also suffered with sore knees and legs for several days, but hey....we finished.
Here are a few of our favorite races this year-
-I.C. King of Trails Race- This is a 7 mile trail race that we ran back in March. I will say this was probably my best trail race to date. I actually enjoyed this one! Here is the course below!
-On October 20th we ran in what has been my favorite road race/half marathon EVER! It was the 4 Bridges Half Marathon in Chattanooga! Not only was the scenery spectacular, but the idea of running 4 bridges (or 7 if you were doing the marathon) was pretty cool. At one point, we were even running on a section of the interstate that had been closed down for the race! When will you ever get to run on the interstate again? Um...hopefully never, unless it's for a race. This was a particularly fast course, too!
This photo was taken around mile 6 and I believe this was our second to last bridge! |
-On December 1st, the Sunday after Thanksgiving, we ran in the Secret City Half Marathon in Oak Ridge, TN. This race was a double loop course- by far my LEAST favorite. It's easier for me if I don't know what to expect in terms of courses and seeing the 2nd loop mile markers was hard on that first loop. Brandon LOVED this course and thought it was particularly fast. He was ready to sign up for 2014 right then and there. I, on the other hand, have vowed to not run this race again. It was probably my least favorite race since the Nashville Half Marathon I ran in March (I think) of 2012. And the main reason I hate that race was because I was out of shape from just having a baby. Too bad that's not my excuse for being out of shape now!
-Most recently (last Thursday), I ran in an Ugly Sweater 5K benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee (the charity I work for). This was a fun race! I always enjoy the races where the runners get into the spirit of the race! It was a lot of fun to see everyone in their hideous and tacky sweaters running the 5K! The race started and finished at one of our favorite hang-outs, The Bearden Beer Market! The first 1/4 mile of the race was straight UP HILL, followed by straight down hills. I didn't mind this going out, as I had fresh legs (Oh...did I mention I was pushing Josie in the running stroller), but coming back I was beat. I think making it up that hill would have been tough without the added weight of the stroller and 2 year old and it was nearly impossible with them! Josie kept saying "Run, mama! Run!" as I was walking (barely) up the giant hill! We finished and it was fun! I will definitely do that one again!
Taken right after the Ugly Sweater 5K! It was pretty cold during this night race!! |
I would like to think I will keep my vow to myself and not schedule anymore races with out proper training, but in all honesty, I doubt that will happen. My guess is we will sign up for something in January or February and not run one single mile until a week or two before the race. Maybe I should just accept this strategy and my training method! Although I can't help but think about how much better my times might be if I actually put some legitimate training into this! Oh well....I will likely never know!