Saturday, October 19, 2013

Oyster Bay Supervisor's 5k Recap

48°,  ESE 5,  72% H,  UV low,  Dp 40

Brrr! Chilly and dry.. just the way I like it. I must say, though -  I believe that the sudden change of weather conditions played a part in how I felt during the race. I'm not blaming the weather, because I think that my finish time reflects my training.  But during the race, I really felt poorly in my lungs and throat. I don't have any type of respiratory issues, but I think I now have some idea how asthmatics must feel. My breathing felt like it became more constricted over the course of the race, and I found that most of my energy was consumed by literally, 'sucking wind'. I'm hoping it was just because of the combination of first time running in the cold this season, PLUS racing, that caused this to happen. Although I did not PR or place, I came in faster than my last 5k, so I'm happy about that. I like to try to rationalize my performances and find some good if I can.

But, the thing I'm MOST happy about, is that I finally met my running blogger guru, The Emerging Runner! I've been reading his blog since the start of my running, and I felt like I met a celebrity!


yay! But God, I'm short.

He is every bit as nice as I thought he would be. We chatted up a storm, took a warm up run together, and talked about things running related and not. He recommended some races that he has enjoyed during his running career, and I'll be reviewing them right after this post and probably start signing up. 

It was a very friendly, community type atmosphere - GLIRC supported. I'm assuming most members of the Selden Hills group were there, but I've only met a few of them once, so I didn't really recognize anyone. The finish line snacks were awesome. Oh, the muffins. How to decide? I walked the entire length of the table, noticing the healthy stuff was at the end. Eh. I'll go back and get a MUFFIN. It was enormous. And delicious. Poor ER. He had to watch me snarf that muffin down. So much for social graces.

The hooded sweatshirts are very nice. Let's see what happens when I wash/dry it. I hope I took the right size.




Instead of finding our times on the side of a van, we waited online to get handed our times on a slip of paper. Classy! I think I remember getting something like this at a kiosk after a race last year? -- but it spit out a blank piece of paper at me.  I just remembered this at this very moment. *sigh*  Loosing one's mind sucks. I hope if am in the beginning throes of dementia, that I become a happy, mindless geriatric instead of a nasty one.

The course itself was great. That downhill was a relief. I stopped to drink at the top of the hill, and I stopped to walk again briefly half way down. My lungs were cold, yet felt like they were on fire at the same time. Weird.


Magellan did ok with the splits,



but took a dump on translating it to graphics. Nice job, problem child Magellen... I see a new Garmin model in my future..

The JMS Timing website was fun to use. Here is a screen capture of my stats.

I'm hoping I feel up to Selden Hills tomorrow morning. I'm not looking at another race until the second week of November. Although, the racing calendar I just prepared shows that I have 4 races up until December 1st. They'll act as my speed training maybe?
Do you think that's a good idea?
Enjoy the rest of the weekend!

14 comments:

  1. Great time!!! I agree that sucking in cold, damp air does a number on your lungs, as well as your overall performance, especially at the beginning of the season. Considering the conditions, you finished superbly. I have to admit, I'm a little jealous that I was not there to meet my two favorite bloggers. I hope part of your conversation was how incomplete it all felt without ME! ;o)

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    1. #missingyou :) -- We DID have that conversation! We laughed about having to watch you pull away from us and disappear into the throngs of runners beyond. Oh, it will happen!

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  2. You did awesome, if I'm reading the charts right those are perfect negative splits.... and if the next races are 5K's I think you can definately use them for speed training and you should. Great job, I would die on those hills, or any for that matter.

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    1. OMG.. you're right! Well, in all fairness, half of it WAS downhill!
      Well, my next 2 races are 10k's - 2 weeks apart. I guess I can try to improve my 10k pace.
      I took the 5k out from the middle to give me a break. After the 2 10ks I have a 5k, and my first 5k trail run!

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  3. TPP you are awesome. I didn't run my best race, but I had a great time today. Thanks!

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    1. Thank, ER - you're not so bad yourself! :)
      There is plenty of fall season left to practice that turnover. I know you'll do it!

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  4. Congrats! Very happy for you. What 10ks are you doing next?

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    1. Thanks! Run for the Warriors and the Long Beach Turkey Trot

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  5. Howdy, neighbor! Sort-of. I work near Oyster Bay. The hooded sweatshirt is pretty cool swag.

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    1. It IS! I don't usually like black, but this is nice with the color combo. And it didn't shrink in the wash.
      Welcome to the site! I'll be visiting yours.. :)

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  6. Nice sweatshirt!

    the cool temps are my fav. Just ran this morning in 43F. ..and only shorts and tee shirt just fine with me! ;)

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