I can’t believe it’s been a month since I last posted… Time is flying by and as of today, there are
20 DAYS until our Capital 10-miler Run for the Arts on April 1st!
When I last posted, I had run 6.2 miles in the gym
because there was really bad weather that day.
If you’ve been following our training, you know that we try to run a
long distance once a week to build ourselves up for the big 10 mile run. I wish I had been a little more diligent with
my blogging, so you could get detail on the last four weeks in a more timely
manner, but I’ll try to summarize the long runs in this post.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 – 6.4 miles
This was a run with Charles, Bri, Carolina and me. We ran from Strawberry Square, around City
Island, back across the bridge, down to PennDOT, over to Steelton, back up to downtown,
over to the Capitol, and back to Strawberry Square. It was a difficult run for me. The weather was not too bad, but my back was
really hurting as I recall.
Carolina had to pull out early in the run and walked
about 4 miles. I’m hoping that she will
get a chance to make a blog post about her journey, but I will tell you that
she had a very difficult time with our winter training and was suffering from
extreme fatigue that was not normal for her.
The Friday after the 2/19 run, we found out that Carolina has MRSA and
has had it since the 5k Jingle Bell run we did back in early December. Because it was untreated for so long it
really wore her body down, and she is on a separate training now as part of her
recovery plan. Not one to give up
easily, she has decided that she is going to walk the 10-miler on April 1st,
and I’m so proud of her!
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 – 7 miles, Wind, and Goose Poop!
On this day, none of our Girl Squad were available to
run, and Coach Charles was under the weather with a nasty bug, so I knew I was
going to be on my own. My goal was 7
miles and Charles gave me the route of Strawberry Square to Riverfront Park,
north on the exercise path up to where it ends (Vaughn Street in Susquehanna
Township), then turn around and come back.
I knew I would be running this solo and mentally prepared myself for
this, but when the day came we had crazy wind that day with some gusts up to 50
mph!
Charles met with me before I went out to give me his
runner’s watch and talked to me in length about not feeling bad if I couldn’t
complete the 7 because of the extraordinary weather conditions. Something deep inside me must have clicked
that day. I just really wanted to make
that 7 miles, and I didn’t care if I blew away in the process. Thank goodness for the iPod and ear muffs and
gloves! The wind coming off of the river
was ridiculous, and there were many times when I thought, “What are you doing?
Are you crazy?” Sometimes the wind was
so strong that I thought I was running in place instead of moving forward. Eventually, I made it to Vaughn Street. I thought that when I turned around that maybe
the wind would be at my back and help me along, but nooooo… that was not the
case. The wind was now coming off of the
river and pelting the right side of my body instead of the left. I played a little game I call “Dodge the
Goose Poop” to pass the time. Riverfront
Park in Harrisburg is beautiful and the perfect place to run – it’s practically
flat with a nice paved path to follow.
However, there are an abundance of geese in some areas, and they leave
lots of little presents on that paved path.
You really have to watch where you step!
It took me 1 hour and 34 minutes to complete my windy 7
miler. That night I performed in A
MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM at Gamut, and some of the Titania fairy movement was a
challenge, but all in all I felt I had accomplished something amazing and that
made me feel great!
SUNDAY, MARCH 4 – 7.5 miles
As you may or may not know, I live in Millersburg, which
is about a 28 mile commute to Harrisburg.
A few times I have gone out and run on parts of Route 147 between
Millersburg and Halifax. Knowing that I
had a 7.5 mile goal coming up, I clocked the miles from my house one day on my
work commute and 7.5 miles fell directly at the Sheetz convenience store in
Halifax, so I decided that would be my next run.
Clark and Bri were just getting back from the Shakespeare
Theatre Association conference held in Orlando, FL, and I picked them up at the
airport on Sunday morning. On our way
home, Clark dropped me off at the Sheetz, and my goal was to run home from
there. To make it a little more
interesting Carolina and her boyfriend, Jeremy, decided to walk 5 miles on the
same route. So Clark dropped them off
2.5 miles down the road. Carolina and I
wondered if I would eventually catch up to them on my run. Now the proud owner of my own running watch
($6.98 on sale at Target), I ran 20 minutes at the beginning and then clocked 2
minutes walk/3 minutes run the rest of the way.
The weather was strange that day. It had called for highs in the upper 40s to
lower 50s, but the actual weather stayed in the 30s and was really cloudy. There were a few times when there were little
snow flurries, too. I only had a short
sleeve shirt on under my light jacket, but luckily I had gloves and my ear
warmer, so I alternated wearing those when needed. The run wasn’t too bad, but it was a little
scary on parts of route 147. I really
had to pay attention anytime I saw a car headed my way and make sure that I was
over as far as I could get to stay safe, so in that regard, it wasn’t nearly as
pleasant as Riverfront Park. I have
thought many times that it would be nice to put in a bike trail from
Millersburg to Halifax. It would be
something that both towns could enjoy and even attract some business to our
little piece of northern Dauphin County.
But I have enough projects going on at the moment, so that dream will
have to wait for someone else to spearhead!
As I was passing the old Engle-Rissinger car lot (about 2
miles from home), I was thinking that I probably would not catch up with
Carolina and Jeremy, but as I rounded the mountain coming into Millersburg, I
saw them in the distance! That was fun,
because it gave me a little extra incentive toward the end of the run. I caught up with them, chatted briefly,
passed them and continued on. It was a
little surreal, because there was a 5K run happening in Millersburg that day
going right by my house, so as I was coming into town, exhausted, I was passing
other runners of all ages with numbers pinned to them. I think my time was 1 hour 48 minutes?
Something like that. The last two miles
were really difficult, and I definitely had to walk more than my 2 min. walk/3
min. run pattern. My feet really
hurt. It felt like my shoes were tied too
tight, but when I stopped and loosened the laces, that didn’t really help
anything. I was kind of limping by the
time I reached my house. I was also sore
for about 2 days following that run, but by Wednesday I was able to go do a
small run that morning around town.
Oh yeah, and when I was done, Carolina cracked me up when
she said, “Mom, you literally made a ‘Sheetz Run’!”
SUNDAY, MARCH 11 – 8.2 miles and Gamut Squad Together
Again!
Yesterday, Coach Charles and the full Gamut Girl Squad
were together again for the first time as a group since our run at Stony Creek
on January 29. We met at Alexis’ house
and ran from there to Riverfront Park, down to the Harvey Taylor Bridge, across
the bridge and back to Alexis’. Bri,
Charles, and I did the whole 8.2 miles.
Carolina and Alexis modified the run and cut out the bridge, clocking 6.2
miles. I was so proud of us! And it was great to be together as a group
again.
The weather was perfect!
Sunny and 40-50 degrees. I think
it reached into the 60s by the end of the run.
At one point, I was running across the Harvey Taylor, and the sun was
shining and my music was awesome and the sky and river were perfect shades of
blue, and I just had a very magical moment that was great for my soul.
I told Charles how the week before I had run for 20
minutes and then did a 2 min. walk/3 min. run pattern. He told me that instead of trying to run as
far as I can in the beginning, to try to take it easy at the start and then if
I have energy, bring it on at the end.
So for this run, we did a strict 2 min. walk/2 min. run the whole
distance. The last two miles were hard;
I had to walk a lot toward the end and again, my feet were achy. But upon completion, I wasn’t nearly as sore
as the week before, and today I feel a lot better than I did last Monday when I
was recovering from the Sheetz run. It
took me 2 hours and 2 minutes. Robert
(Alexis’ husband and also a former Gamut Core Company actor) was waiting for us
with lots of food prepared and that was a nice treat!
Bri was in great form while she was running. She definitely gets the gold star on our
team. When we got to the bridge she was
a little ahead of me, and then she just got farther and farther away, becoming
a smaller and smaller dot in the distance.
I thought, “Man, she is RUNNING!”
Charles also shared some gummy Powerade “candy” with us – a little
something to give us more energy for the second half of the run. I also love when Charles runs with us because
he carries my water, and then I don’t have the extra weight of my fanny pack on
my lower back while I’m running. He is a
great coach and is always looking out for each of us!
I think our goal next week is to try 10 miles. Eeeek!!
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I think I’m excited about it!
To date, we've raised a little over $ 1,000 for Gamut! If you'd like to make a contribution to a great non-profit theatre in support of our running efforts, you can do so on our 10-Miler page. Thanks for following!
You have amazed me for over 20 years and you still have the power to do that. I'm very, very proud of you!
ReplyDelete:D Thanks so much, Clark!! That means EVERYTHING to me!
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