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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Greensboro Gobbler 5K

Well over the past few weeks my running has not been at the level I want it to be.  After finishing my last race under 30 minutes, I was so excited that I was improving and doing it pretty quickly.  But now I have gone backwards a little.  I think it has been a combination of several elements. First, daylight savings time ended and now it's dark at 5:30.  Basically as soon as I get home.  I did a couple of runs at night in parts of the neighborhood that is well lit, but I just didn't like it.  I tried to stay on the sidewalk but sometimes I would have to run in the road and I felt like I was dodging cars.  Plus the safety factor of running by myself seemed worse at night. 

Another reason is not being able to meet my running buddies for our group runs.  Since most of them are in a program training for a half-marathon, they meet that group on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  I could meet them on Saturday mornings but I haven't got that much motivation to give up my Saturday morning sleep in's.  Between that and the colder weather and several rainy days, I was only getting about 2 runs in a week.  There was also a week in there that I just didn't feel good.  I didn't get sick but I just didn't feel 100%.  That's why I didn't run in the Free to Breathe 5K. 

I realized that I lost some of my motivation and was finding it easy to make excuses to not run.  And another race was coming up the Greensboro Gobbler.  The 5K that is held on Thanksgiving morning.  I had to step it up for this race.  The Gobbler is at Country Park which is hilly and not my favorite place to run.  We met there several times during the running school.  So I went out there to run the Sunday before Thanksgiving.  It was a HORRIBLE run!  My left leg has been bothering me.  I think it's my IT band.  I don't think I'm injured, just part of running that sometimes makes your muscles sore.  But it started hurting as soon as I started my run.  I even had to take a few walk breaks.  About a quarter mile left to go, my time was so bad that I just stopped my watch and walked the rest of the way.  After that run, I was not looking forward to the race on Thursday.

On Tuesday, I was able to meet Kathy and Lisa for a 3 mile run on the greenway.  I knew I needed to get another run in even with my leg hurting.  I thought it was getting better, but I think it's just the temporary fix of taking Advil.  Again, as soon as I started running it was hurting.  I managed to run the entire time but I was slower.  This time I was the one falling back behind pace and struggling to keep up.  Even though the run wasn't great, it was helpful because I knew what to expect on Thursday's race.

I was going to run the Gobbler and it would be slow and that would be OK.  I knew it was going to hurt some, but not to the point of injury.  If I felt like the pain was worse or different, I would walk.  The last thing I want to do is get injured and not be able to run at all for weeks or months.  Been there done that! I wanted to do the Gobbler because it's a big race and we were all doing this race as a family.  I wanted to do it for the experience. 

It was pretty chilly Thanksgiving morning but we got to the race site early to get a parking spot.  I wasn't nervous because I knew I could do it, it was just going to be slower.  There was SO many people!  About 1800 finishers to be exact.  I started back at the 10 minute pace which was a mistake.  I thought this was a race for runners to RUN...not for walkers to walk!  I understand many 5K's are run/walks, but this race wasn't a race that supported a specific cause, it was just a Thanksgiving race.  Not to mention 1800 people so of course the trail is going to be crowded.  So once I finally made it to the start line, I had to dodge walkers.  It was very frustrating!  Really it would have been fine if all the walkers would start at the back and stay to the left so runners could go by.  I guess now I know to start closer to the front and just let all the fast runners pass me.

My leg hurt the entire time but I did manage to run without any walk breaks.  My finish time was 34:46.  That was actually better than I thought I would do.  I did it and in a decent time so I was happy with that.  After the race, my leg was hurting pretty bad.  I was actually limping some.  Back to stretching and Advil.  I am also going to give it a rest with running even though I don't want too.  I really wanted to do another race that's in 2 weeks, but I'm not sure if my leg will be ready.  I'm going to keep exercising but just not running until I think it's better.  I don't want to stop running right now, but I don't want to be injured either.  Hopefully with a little rest, it will get better quick!

1 comment:

  1. I think I might be the only comment to this post that isn't spam! I'm doing this race this year with my husband and father and have been looking for information on-line to give me a better idea of what to expect. Thanks for posting about your experience!

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