Yes, it was the Cinco de Mayo run, but the parade is always on a Sunday and the run is always right before the parade. The run went very well. There weren't a huge number of participants, but, as far as I know, I didn't come in last. Actually, I have no idea where I finished in the line-up because the results don't seem to be available anywhere. They probably are... I just can't find them.
I ran a little better than my 5K three weeks ago for Feet and Friends Fighting Colon Cancer. Just a few seconds, but I'm pleased with any improvement. I was especially happy with the improvement since the race started at 11:30 and it was fairly warm out. Most of the run was in the direct sunlight (you can see that in this picture of me at the start of the race) and since it was along the parade route there were a lot of people lining the street. The runners were accompanied by police cars and motorcycles, so that was different, too. All things that I'm not really accustomed to, and that doesn't even take into consideration the fact that I was out late last night seeing "Weird" Al Yankovic at the Fox Theater in Detroit!
It was a fun run and I'd love to do it again next year. Apparently, last year was more rainy at this time, because the people running the race were talking about how the ground was too soggy in the park where the run started and finished. Actually, the weather was perfect, if a little too warm for me - I'd always prefer that it be a little chilly as opposed to any too warm!
Later this afternoon I also went for a 10 mile bike ride at the Metropark, which was great. Add a little swimming in there and I would have done a mini-tri! This week I'll be running Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Saturday I also have a bike ride that we are doing in Detroit, before going to a family function. Since next Sunday is also Mother's Day, it's going to be a busy weekend. I'm already looking forward to it! My next 5K is in three weeks (May 26) and is also in Detroit. Lots of training between now and then, so I am looking forward to greater improvement with that race.
The ramblings of a middle-aged, overweight woman and her periodic efforts to become a runner, while getting healthy and making a difference where she can. For this year's run I will be raising money for the Michigan Ovarian Cancer Alliance (MIOCA).
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Sunday, May 6, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Early run in my neighborhood
What a gorgeous morning! For a run, or anything else, it was a beautiful morning to spend a little time outside before getting on with the rest of my day. It was 63 degrees with an ever-so-slight breeze. It was humid, (90%) but was cool enough that it wasn't bad - and the sun wasn't quite up yet, or it might have been a lot less comfortable.
I haven't run outside for nearly a week and was amazed at how much lighter it was out there at 6:00 am than it was just a week ago. The sun rising on the horizon made the sky a beautiful color. I saw a few people on their way to work, but not many. One man was walking his fluffy little white dog, who either wanted to kill me, or was telling me how excited she was to see me. She was a fast talker so it was hard to understand her.
I felt good while running and increased my distance by 50% (per Coach Luke's instructions). I did realize my error in eating too much wasabi on my California rolls last night, though. Remember my comparison of running to wasabi? Well, the two may be similar in my desire for them, but it turns out that, together, they just give you a really bad stomach ache! Not a mistake I will make again!
Last night I was at a steering committee meeting for DetermiNation, and those are always fun. I got my official DetermiNation tech shirt, which is so cool. I may wear it this weekend when I run in Detroit.
Tomorrow I'll be out again, rest on Saturday (like I haven't done a lot of that lately) then on Sunday I have my Cinco de Mayo Run in Mexican Town, Detroit. The race starts at 11:30, which is later than they normally start, but I think the run goes just ahead of the Cinco de Mayo parade. I'm grateful for the late start though, because Saturday night I may be out a little later seeing Weird Al Yankovic (also in Detroit - maybe I should just stay overnight in the city). We've seen Al before and he puts on a great performance - funny... iSmoothRun tells me my fastest song during each run, and today it was Weird Al's Alternative Polka!
I haven't run outside for nearly a week and was amazed at how much lighter it was out there at 6:00 am than it was just a week ago. The sun rising on the horizon made the sky a beautiful color. I saw a few people on their way to work, but not many. One man was walking his fluffy little white dog, who either wanted to kill me, or was telling me how excited she was to see me. She was a fast talker so it was hard to understand her.
I felt good while running and increased my distance by 50% (per Coach Luke's instructions). I did realize my error in eating too much wasabi on my California rolls last night, though. Remember my comparison of running to wasabi? Well, the two may be similar in my desire for them, but it turns out that, together, they just give you a really bad stomach ache! Not a mistake I will make again!
Last night I was at a steering committee meeting for DetermiNation, and those are always fun. I got my official DetermiNation tech shirt, which is so cool. I may wear it this weekend when I run in Detroit.
Tomorrow I'll be out again, rest on Saturday (like I haven't done a lot of that lately) then on Sunday I have my Cinco de Mayo Run in Mexican Town, Detroit. The race starts at 11:30, which is later than they normally start, but I think the run goes just ahead of the Cinco de Mayo parade. I'm grateful for the late start though, because Saturday night I may be out a little later seeing Weird Al Yankovic (also in Detroit - maybe I should just stay overnight in the city). We've seen Al before and he puts on a great performance - funny... iSmoothRun tells me my fastest song during each run, and today it was Weird Al's Alternative Polka!
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