One night while we were hanging out with our friends John and Erika, I mentioned that I would be running 3 half marathons before my 40th birthday. John was quick to point out that the three do not quite equal 40 miles (39.3 to be exact). I thought it was close enough, but I also took John’s words as a challenge to squeeze in another half marathon.
I had already planned to run the Pasco Challenge Half Marathon on March 12, Iron Girl Half Marathon on April 10, but now thanks to John’s prodding, I may also add the Florida Beach Halfathon on March 20. I haven’t decided about the Florida Beach Halfathon because 1) It’s $70, 2) It’s in Fort Desoto which is quite a drive from here and I don’t know anyone else running the race to carpool with and 3) I don’t want to injure myself by running several half marathons in such a short amount of time. The Pasco Challenge and the Florida Beach Halfathon are a week apart.
Later this year, I would like to run another marathon, like the Space Coast Marathon, but I also applied for the New York City Marathon lottery. If I get selected to run the NYC Marathon, then I won’t do the Space Coast Marathon. My confirmation email stated that the race organizers would be making their selections mid-March. Not much longer now! To amuse myself while I wait, I’ve been singing lines from A Chorus Line.
God, I hope I get it.
I hope I get it.
How many people does NYC need?
How many people does NYC need?
God, I hope I get it.
I hope I get it.
How many boys, how many girls?
How many boys, how many…?
You get the idea.
When I train for races, I take it all very serious. I cut back on all the drinking and junk food, because I worry about dehydration and shitting myself loose bowels during a race. With having a baby, it takes a toll on your body and things just aren’t the same in the lower end department if your know what I mean, so my fear of loose bowels is quite possible.
But more importantly, with being pregnant and having a baby, it had been a while since I was serious about training and I guess my girlfriends forgot how disciplined I become when I’m training. A few times when we were all hanging out, I hadn’t been binge drinking with the rest of them and they all thought I was pregnant! BITE YOUR TONGUE! Not that I wouldn’t love another child, but that would really put a damper on all my plans to celebrate turning 40 this summer. I’d like to do so without a hiccup, unless it’s an alcohol induced hiccup.
Speaking of hiccups, my friends and I celebrated our Gasparilla race achievements by throwing back a few beers at our local watering hole. I completed the Gasparilla Half Marathon at my goal of 2 hours, 30 minutes and burned 1, 349 calories in the process. I definitely earned my beer! (You can read more about the race and look at pretty pictures here.)
And on the topic of calories, I lost another pound last week which is a total of 21 pounds since January 1! After burning over 1300 calories on Sunday, I can’t wait to see what I lost this week. I hope I didn’t undo it all with the beer I put away.
Proudly submitted at The Un Mom’s Random Tuesday Thoughts, because when I blog about my runs, it’s usually pretty random.
Wow, three halfs! I just ran my first not that long ago and yeah, after having kids, there seems to be lower end issues that I certainly did not foresee. I wish you luck in them; hopefully you can run them all…and have lots of beer after. Happy Random Tuesday!
Three halves! Very impressive! Congrats on the weight loss. Happy Tuesday!
Congrats on the half and losing 21 lbs. you have some great goals.
Random thoughts of racing gives you a benefits with your health, aside from the thought that it helps loss weight, running is also a good form of exercise it helps a lot with your cardiovascular muscles. It is also a good way to burn calories.
Instead of running a 4th half you could just run a 5k. That will get you over 40 miles. I’m thinking a tap house run would be nice! LOL
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