Sigh. I did not conquer that race, not even close.
I traveled to Madison, WI this weekend to participate in the Madison 1/2 marathon with one of the ugrads who used to work with me. He's now doing his own Ph.D. at UW-Madison, and I'm super proud of him. We were supposed to do the race together, but he broke himself a month ago and decided he would try to run the 1/4 marathon instead.
It was 70 degrees when the 1/2 started, and I had some crazy idea that I would try to PR the race. So I started with the 1:45-ers. That would be about 25 sec/mile faster than my fastest race, but I had been training and I know I'm faster that I used to be. We entered the sunlight at mile 1 and were in it until mile 3. I realized that I wasn't going to be able to do that pace in the heat and dropped back to the 2:00 group. But by then, the sun and heat was taking its toll. I had trained and had a successful 12 miler the week before, but none of my runs had been in anything over 70 degree weather. By mile 4 I was feeling nauseous and was walking the hills and water stops. Shortly after mile 4, I saw my fiance in the crowd and decided to bail. I could've run further, maybe to 6 or 7 miles, but I knew at that point that the full 13.1 was out of the question. If the race were in Des Moines or a city I knew better, I would have stuck a little longer, but I didn't know the course well enough to be able to bail and walk back to the start/finish.
I am really sad about this one. It was my first DNF at a race.
However, I think I made the right decision. I felt awful for hours, and shortly after bailing, I developed a headache that lasted until 10pm (from 8am!Ahhhhh!). This one is particularly upsetting because it's one of two races I've been too tired/sick for this spring (I previously got a migraine the morning of another race). I think graduating and the stress associated with my job change has taken its toll. While I've been training and been active, I'm always feeling stressed and stretched for time. I honestly can say that from March-mid May I did not have a good run. They were all exhausting, slow, and tedious. And once graduation passed, I started to have these amazing, fast runs. That is testament to how much your mental situation effects your physical game.
That said, I think I'm going to take the summer off racing. I will do a couple 5ks for fun, but nothing serious. I'll re-emerge for DSM 1/2 in October. Until then it's time for me to focus on being healthy and fit and removing stress from my life.
There were highlights from the weekend. I caught up with my friend, saw his new lab, saw Madison, ate some great food and drank 1 whole beer. I also met my first real-live blogger: Ashley from healthy ashley. It was like meeting an actress or something, I was SOO awkward. But Ashley is super nice, and it was great to meet her in person, even for a second.
Ok, back tomorrow with some eats and probably terpenoids.
ERA: Friday 4 miles and 15 min abs, Sat OFF, Sun 4 miles of death. Today I plan to bike if I get out of work early enough.
Don't be so discouraged! The heat was terrible the day of the race and the marathon got red flagged. Train hard and come back stronger than ever!
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