I love small town, local races. Not gonna lie, sometimes they suck because I am usually closer to the end with very few people behind me. But its great to wake up at a reasonable hour, drive a short distance, run real quick, and be home early enough to still have your whole day in front of you. Especially on a holiday like Thanksgiving. I like working out in the mornings because it makes me feel like I've earned my food for the day, so Turkey Trots are perfect for me! Medals and a guilt-free slice of pie? Umm, yes please!
I hired a running coach two months ago and while I got through my crazy 11 week race binge healthy and strong, I felt like any progress was slow or barely measurable. Plane rides, hotel stays, and sight-seeing wreak havoc on my system, especially since I kind of went a bit crazy by doing that every single weekend. The Turkey Trot was my last race of the binge so I was super excited to have a relaxing few days off from running and work after it was done.
Have you ever been to downtown Riverside or the Mt. Rubidoux area? If you haven't and you're a fan of Victorian style homes, or homes with a ton of character, I suggest you take a trip out stat! The race was mostly residential and hilly. Luckily the gorgeous houses distracted me from the hills a bit! I finished the race on a mission to pass the 12 minute pacer and I did! (just barely, but let's not split hairs here.) I went through the finish line, got my water and snacks and got a hug from my mom. Her first words? "Wow, that was a lot faster than I expected!" Booyah! Progress. lol. Definitely not a PR, but much faster than I've been running in awhile. So I guess the training is paying off, even if its not always super obvious.
PS, the race entry included a beer, which I wasn't aware of but super stoked to have it. Recovery carbs, right?!
Haha, that 12 minute pacer was MEEEEEEEEEE! :)
ReplyDeleteLol it was!!! Thanks for motivating me without even knowing it!! <3
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