Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Episode 30: My Second Marathon

If you asked me a week before the LA Marathon I would have told you I wasn't running.

I signed up approximately 6 months before the race but I suffered 2-3 injuries on the way there.  As the race got closer it became less and less about time and became more about "can I finish the race?".  With a month to go I ended up hurting my ankle from over use. Every run since then I would start feeling my ankle by mile 4 but I continued to strengthen my ankle by doing calf raises, icing and heating whenever I had the chance.  With a week to go I was pretty set on not running and I was heartbroken by that decision.  With a last ditch effort I decided to try a 10 mile run the Thursday before the marathon.  I proceeded to do 5 miles without pain then stopped to stretch to give myself a little rest before the next 5 miles.  The next 5 miles I felt great and was sub 7:20 per mile.  From there I decided I would try to run on Sunday.  But going into Sunday my goal was to get to mile 16 and see how I felt.

Here is my mile by mile split from Sunday:

MILE
TIME
SUMMARY
1-3
00:23:35  
My plan was to go out in 9 minute mile pace.  Yeah, I didn't do that.  I struggled to find the mile markers and ended up going sub 8 minute mile pace for the 1st three miles.  A fun little bit that happened in the first half mile of the race was the line of men peeing off to the side of the road by some "wooded" area.
4
00:31:37
(8:01)
I try to recalibrate here and cool myself off from the nerves.
5
00:40:37 
(9:00)
I get cool and relaxed.(Take gel shot)
6
00:48:18 
(7:40)
I'm easily excited. 
7
00:56:15
(7:58)
Yep, still excited. (Take gel shot)
8
01:04:12 
(7:55)
Stig and Punky!  What hill?!  i'm definitely excited!
9
01:12:31 
(8:18)
Chill out Don...
10
01:20:28 
(7:56)
Oh my god.
11
01:28:31 
(8:03)
I started talking out loud telling myself to chillout.
12
01:36:39 
(8:07)
I see one of my students and sarcastically asked him why he wasn't cheering for me.  What nerve?! (Take gel shot)
13
01:44:54 
(8:14)
At the half I just feel tired but I keep truckin' along.
14
01:53:22 
(8:28)
The adrenaline starts to wear down.  It only took half a marathon. (Take gel shot)
15
02:01:44 
(8:21)
I see a co-worker at the end of this mile!
16
02:10:49 
(9:05)
meh
17
02:21:03 
(10:13)
I start stretching to gauge how I'm really feeling. Hey I see another family from our school!
18
02:30:37 
(9:34)

And I start to see that there are rolling hills and I'm starting to feel a cramp coming on so I take plenty of time to just walk and stretch (Take gel shot)
19
02:41:18 
(10:40)
Same deal.  I'm really worried about cramping 
20
02:51:48 
(10:30)
I take a water from a kid no older than 3 and it really pumped him up!
21
03:05:11 
(13.22)
Worried about the hills again so I really took a breather here
22
03:13:34
(9:23)
 The hills were done so I started trying to pick up the pace again and I see my friend Bryan here so I start to get amped up again!                                                                              
23
03:26:44 
(12:09)
I hit another wall here and I start walking.
24
03:35:47
 (9:03)
I gather myself and try to pick the pace up and I see Sparta and Jeff!
25
03:45:34 
(9:47)
Theres two miles left so I decided to just put my head down and try to finish.
26
3:55:49 
(10:15)

My calves start to cramp so I try to focus on not putting pressure on my toes too much til the finish.





Once I got to mile 16 I reassessed and I wasn't feeling pain but my legs were just feeling really tired so I decided to go on.

From mile 16-18 I felt alright and actually stopped a couple times to stretch a little bit and actually felt ok.  Once I started Mile 19 it was very stop and go up all the way to the finish where I would stop at up hills in fear of cramping out my calves. 

All in all I am extremely proud of finishing.  I really needed a "win" right now and this was definitely it.

I'm pumped to start my training up again this week to make running a more consistent part of my life.  LETS GO!