Monday, August 17, 2009

About "The Race"


I ran the race. Saturday, August 1st, so this is a bit overdue. Sorry, but since hardly anyone ever comments on my posts anyhow, it doesn't seem like it matters... (yes, a nice healthy dose of self-pity)

So... the day was pretty good for August in Tulsa. Rained a little right before so the air was pretty heavy-feeling, but at least it wasn't 105 degrees, which we have run in plenty of times...

It started great. Our main coach, Kim, was pacing us - and there are four of us who always tend to run together. I felt great until about 2/3 of the way through - all of a sudden I couldn't breathe. I TOTALLY thought this was psychological, and as Mindy and Abby pulled away I started getting really ticked off - they are not faster than me - was all I could think.

But, I couldn't get a darn breath. Kim stayed with me, and at one point, I even had to walk - probably 30-45 seconds. This REALLY irritated me, because I kept thinking I was psyching myself out, and what a pathetic thing, to psyche yourself out when you've been running great for the past 12 weeks, etc.

So, finally I started running again.

My original fantasy goal was to fun it in under 30. On July 4th, when we had our first practice run and I ran a 5K in 37, my goal changed to under 35...

The week before the RACE, we ran another practice at 33:12, so then my goal was SURELY to run it in under 32.


Well, I came in at 32:11. A very irritated 32:11, I might add.

When I was still struggling to get a full breath Sunday NIGHT, I decided I would make an appointment to see the Doctor. Turns out I have a respiratory infection, and was put on a decongestant, antibiotics and an inhaler... with complete blood work and a chest X-ray... reminds me, I haven't heard back on the X-ray.

At least it turns out I am not a total psychological wuss...

These are some of my new running buddies from our group. We all "earned" our jackets - wahoo! ABby and Lili are missing. Abby was on her way to Honolulu at the time, and Lili had hustled herself off to work - she's a nurse.


Why do I look orange? I do NOT go to a tanning booth, and rarely even step out in the sun these days... seriously.

6 comments:

  1. I think thats great!!!!Your amazing I wouldn't have been able to do that in 32 hours!!And being sick to boot!All I can say is WOW!!!!

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  2. people who choose to run inspire me....not to run. :0) i want my joints in perfect working order when i hit my 60's. someone will have to push those of you who choose to wear yours out, around in your wheelchairs! HA.

    congratulations. in my book you rock.

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  3. 32 is rockin'!!! well done, girl!

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  4. Yea--some excuse!!! respitory infection... SUUURRRRRREEEE! haha, j/k. Great job. I can't believe you were annoyed with yourself so much--well, I can believe it--but I was so proud of you.

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  5. First of all, you look SMOKIN in that jacket. Second of all, LOOK AT YOU!! You're a RUNNER! I am so impressed. I officially gave up on ever enjoying running yesterday and from now on it's reading on the elliptical for me :) I'm proud of you, friend :)

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  6. Okay you ran a race...that is something to be very proud of. I keep saying I am going to do so but do I...no! Great job...sorry so delayed in tell you so. :)

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