Willie’s first long distance race: Austin 10/20

UntitledI ran my first 10 mile race on April 14th! This was my first long distance run. Before this race I had only run 5K races with a finishing time around 36 or 37 minutes. A couple of days before the race, Angela bought me a new pair of running shoes, running socks, and calf compression sleeves. When I ran the previous 5Ks, I had been running in a pair of old Nike running shoes that really needed to be thrown in the trash. The new shoes were Brooks running shoes and when I first put them on I noticed that they were super lightweight. I was super prepared to run the race and hopefully improved my previous 5K race time. Let’s get back to race day.

When we got to the race event, I got nervous. I tend to not get excited for things until right before something starts. This particular race had me nervous because I’d never run anything more than a 5K. Angela was ready for the race. I wondered if she had ever felt the same way when she did her first long distance race. We waited in Corral 7 of 10 until the race started. When the race started, I put on my headphones and just concentrated on moving my feet and listening to the music.

My playlist for those first 3.1 miles was Daft Punk’s Alive 2007 album. Speaking of the first 3.1 miles, they went very smoothly. I ran to my Spotify playlist until I came running up to a band along the course. I turned my music down to hear the local music of Austin bands. There were a lot of good bands and there were some I just didn’t care for. I was convinced that I would easily be able to run a 5K without walking breaks since I’d done it almost a month earlier at the Gusher 5K. With every mile, I checked my heart rate monitor to gauge my pace and just enjoyed seeing parts of the city of Austin.

By the time, I got to the 5K marker; I had run it in 34 minutes. I shaved 2 minutes off my previous Gusher time. I was so happy that I started posting status updates to Facebook with every mile. I think people really enjoyed my steady stream of updates.  I ran the first 4 miles with a walk break and decided to walk mile 5 as to not wear myself out before the end of the race. When mile 6 came around, I was back to running. I switched my music playlist to songs from Fall Out Boy, Macklemore, Phoenix, and Justin Timberlake. , It was a little hard to get back to running because I started to have a little problem with my right knee hurting. I’d never had a problem before. I figured it was just from taking a break from the running. I ran miles 6 and 7 but I knew that the race was starting to get a little difficult for me because my calves and quads were starting to tire out. I pushed through until the end of mile 7.

With mile 8, I took another walk break. I enjoyed it since I’m sure my calves were not. Mile 9 came and my calves were on fire. I tried to run and my legs were just not having it. I had to take frequent walk breaks in between brief runs, Mile 10 came and I was super excited to finish the race. I finished the 10 mile race in 2 hours and 3 minutes.

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I was pushing to finish the race in less than 2 hours but since it was my first long distance race I took it for what it was. I’m just glad I finished it. I went searching for Angela and she nearly knocked me over because she was so happy that I not only ran the race but that I also finished it. She told me she was proud of me. I was actually pretty proud of myself. If you told me back in January 2011 that I would be running a 10 mile race in 2013, the old me would have laughed and shooed you away.

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I’m glad I ran the Austin 10/20. It was a great experience running with so many different types of people. I’m glad Angela and some of our friends were there to witness me finish my first 10 mile run and to get my first race medal. It is a moment that I’ll never forget.

Let’s kick tragedy in the face

Let’s kick tragedy in the face

We are runners!  I am proud to say this and I’m even more proud that I can say WE are runners!  The blog has been left silent for a couple of days because we have been busy doing some amazing things.  Now is not the time to talk about those things, because of the horrible things that happened in Boston yesterday.  It breaks our hearts to know people were out there doing something they trained and worked so hard for and someone took their lives…and their family’s lives. It’s hard to grasp! The running community is strong and we all…

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We have goals: April 2013

We have goals: April 2013

March was a great month for us. We met some great people and have had a chance to share our story with all you. We are blessed! Everyone has a story BUT not everyone gets the chance to share his or her story with the world. We don’t think we are special or did something that someone else hasn’t already accomplished but our situation is different because someone found this blog. One CNN article put us in the spotlight to inspire and motivate others to lose weight and move to a healthier lifestyle. With that being said, we wouldn’t be…

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2:13:50 – My first Rock N Roll race

2:13:50 – My first Rock N Roll race

My Rock n Roll Dallas experience was amazing.  I was really hesitant about running this race because the Gusher was just two weeks before.  I had never run two half marathons that close to each other and I was just afraid to commit, but I’m glad that I did. After the Gusher, my knee was bothering me and I got worried about not being able to run in Dallas.  I did small short runs, became really great friends with my foam roller and did lots and lots of stretching.  I even cut back on teaching my spin classes (I like…

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Thanks for your support

Thanks for your support

Talk about a crazy day! We had no idea the CNN story would cause this much buzz and definitely wasn’t something we were looking for by talking about our journey. Did you see they did a small bit on the actual news channel too? I missed it, but I heard all about it. Willie and I are not the type of people to seek attention. I originally started the blog because people were asking so many questions, I just wanted a place to put it down so I didn’t have to keep repeating myself. The only thing we ever wanted…

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Reflections on The Gusher 2013

Reflections on The Gusher 2013

Sadly, the Gusher is over, but there are plenty of memories to last me a lifetime.  Running in that race was one of the best days of my life.  There were a lot of people to meet and there were a lot of inspiring stories to be heard. Days like this are a reminder of why we make southeast Texas our home. Last year, I was scared and lone, but this year was a different story.  What a difference a year makes! Besides blisters on my feet and some windy weather, I have no complaints about the day and will…

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Gusher 2012: My First Half Marathon

Gusher 2012: My First Half Marathon

Running was never something I thought I would do much less enjoy. I started jogging because I got bored walking on the treadmill. It was a very slow run, but I started with a walk/jog combination and after a while I noticed I was running for longer periods of time than before. (In retrospect I probably should have used that Couch to 5K program.) I desperately wanted to fun in 5K and the 2011 Turkey Trot was coming up. That was supposed to be my running debut but I chickened out on turkey day and didn’t sign up. I was…

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