It's a very slow process - two steps forward, one step back - but I'm inching in the right direction. - Rob Reiner

April 16, 2012

I Freaking Rocked the Parkway - New Half PR!!!

Well if you read my last post you know I had a kind of sucky Birthday, but that all went out the window on Saturday!

Jim and I were doing the Rock the Parkway Half Marathon in lovely Kansas City, MO.  It's a great race that runs along Ward Parkway in Kansas City where there are many beautiful old historic homes.   The streets are tree lined, there's a beautiful park.  It's really just a nice run.  Most people call the course flat....which it's really not.  It's actually pretty hilly, but the hills are fairly short, but they are numerous.  I don't think there's anything in KC that could truly be considered flat.

The World Famous Pre-race Dance Pics:





After having a few stressful weeks at work and eating myself to death, I was feeling a little icky on Saturday morning.  I didn't dare weigh myself, but I'm pretty sure my weight was up 5 to 6 pounds - because that's about where I was on Friday (in a week's time).  I was just feeling bloated and sluggish.  I was really hoping to run a 2:25, but I just wasn't sure it was going to happen.

My friend Kristi and I were going to run together, so we picked her up on the way and headed to the race.  The weather forecast was calling for rain and it looked like it could rain anytime but it never did.  But man it was HUMID.  It was about 65 degrees at race start with 90% humidity.  It could have been worse, but it certainly wasn't pleasant running conditions.  At about mile one, I was sweating pretty profusely.

Kristi and I set our sites on the 2:25 pace group, but within the first mile we were ahead of them.  We were probably going a bit too fast to start, but we hadn't passed the 2:20 group, so I was feeling ok with that.  I thought as long as I stayed between the 2 groups I should be fine.

I ran in to several people I knew during the race.  After just a couple of miles, I ran into my friend Christa who did Brew to Brew with me a few weeks ago.  She had recently pulled a hamstring, so she was hurting, but she was also running with a friend to help pace her to a new PR.  Christa would normally have been far in front of me.  Later in the race I found another friend, who unfortunately was walking and looked like she was in alot of pain.  I found out later she thinks she has a stress fracture in her foot and ended up having to be transported to the end by ambulance at mile 8.  NO fun at all!!  One of the highlights of the race though was seeing my friend Susan at about mile 11 or so I think.  Susan is an amazing woman and great athlete.  She was supposed to run the race, but recently discovered some pretty severe heart problems.  She just had a heart procedure done on Monday!!  But there she was cheering the runners on and looking for her friends.  I gave her a high five and it totally boosted my spirits for the rest of the race.

Anyway, back to the race.  After about the first 2 miles, I kind of settled in to my pace and found it rather comfortable to run in the uppers 10s.  My overall times have been getting faster and I think I am finally realizing that I've just flat out not been pushing myself hard enough.  I can run faster and it doesn't kill me.  The heat was pretty brutal.  At about mile 8 my friend Kristi had to go to the bathroom, so I decided to head on without her.  She changed her mind and ended up running to try to catch back up to me, but that was probably a bad move....by about 8.5 her heart rate was high and she was starting to feel "cold" which wasn't good.  She decided to stop and walk so I said goodbye and kept going.  We had already talked at the beginning of the race that either of us could go ahead if the other one wasn't feeling it. I still felt kind of bad, but I didn't want to stop running.

Me & a few of my friends after the race
The last 4 miles of the race were kind of scary.  I have never seen so many people in ambulances or just lying on the ground on the side.  I saw several people stopped trying to recover and 3 people being put into stretchers.  I guess it was mainly the heat, as people aren't quite used to this humidity yet.  My last few races and training runs I've been able to push really hard for the last couple of miles, but I wasn't quite able to do that this time.  The heat was definitely getting to me.  But I did manage to keep a pretty steady pace for most of the race and I did still run my fastest mile at mile 13 so I was super happy with that.


In the end I crossed the finish line at 2:23:23!!  A 10:57 pace!!!  I have never posted a 10 anything in any race including a 5K.  I took off 6 minutes from my recent PR in Little Rock in March.  I couldn't have been happier or more excited.  And the great thing is I felt great, and think I could have even been faster if the weather had been a little nicer.  This slow runner, is still slow by most standards, but I'm getting faster!



A very nice half marathon medal
Jim finds me at the finish line and asks how I did.  He was so proud and happy for me.  He was hoping for a PR himself and was extremely disappointed with his race, but he still let me have my happy moment.  I was upset for him though, because we all know we are only racing against ourselves and when we don't perform like we want it, well it just plain sucks.


The race was great.  I love the medal.  And I had an awesome experience.  I would definitely do this race again.

34 comments:

  1. yay yay yay! Congrats, that's a huge accomplishment and an awesome belated birthday gift to yourself for all your hard work. way to go :)

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  2. Congrats on a PR even in that heat. Awesome! Great medal!

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  3. Holy smokes girl!! That's fast. Congrats on another hard earned PR! And that last dance party picture made my morning. Hysterical!

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  4. Congrats! Great job!! Your training has certainly paid off!

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  5. Well done! That is really great! You deserve it!

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  6. Congratulations!!! I'm right there with you on speed, you're totally inspiring me for my next race. Love the 10's!!! Congrats!!!

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  7. Congratulations! That is an awesome PR. Now that you've broken through the slow runner mentality, I can't wait to see what you're capable of. :)

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  8. Great job Michael! You are a rock star!

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  9. Great job, both on getting that awesome PR and not being one of the people collapsing and being carted off in an ambulance.

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  10. That's such a great result in awful conditions. You're a freak to PR when everyone else is collapsing with heat exhaustion - but a freak in only the best way.

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  11. That is AWESOME!!! What a great PR - by 6 freakin' minutes!! Congratulations :)

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  12. holy crap!!
    That's so freaking awesome!!

    11 minutes --- AMAZING!!

    and those pre-race photos never disappoint.
    love them.

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  13. Congrats on the awesome PR!! And, as always, your pre-race photos do not disappoint :)

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  14. Very coo! Congrats on your PR. Sounds like the heat got to a lot of people.

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  15. Wow, you just keep getting faster! Congratulations, Michael! I'm really psyched for you.

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  16. Congratulations on a great race!!! It is always scary when so many people aren't doing well, esp during a race.

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  17. Outstanding! So glad you are doing so well!

    Scary about all the people not doing well. Hope everyone ended up okay.

    Who takes your pre race dance pictures?

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  18. wohoooo! SO excited for you! congrats!

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  19. Michael! I am so excited for you! What a great PR especially in the heat! Keep it up and soon you will be nipping at Jim's heels at the finish line!

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  20. Congrats on the PR! That is awesome!

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  21. Fantastic! So very excited for you, what a great day. You are unstoppable!

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  22. so happy for you!!!! congrats!
    for sure I will come and see you in Anaheim..that is about 40 min from me...save me some time for a coffee or something!!!

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  23. woo hoo! congrats on the hot new pr! ;)

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  24. COngrats on the PR!!! A nice birthday present for you

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  25. Nothing sucks worse than heat and humidity. I bet you would have beat down that time even more if it had been a regular 50 degree day! So close to Pig TIME!!

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  26. Congrats Michael! I am so incredibly proud of you and it is so so fun to watch your progress. I don't think there is anything tougher to face in a race than heat and humidity.

    You are so ready for sub-2:20!

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  27. Way to go!!!! That is so awesome...congrats on your PR!!!

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  28. Congrats on the PR! Sounds like the race went perfect for you!

    Though sounds like rough race conditions out there. In reading Jim's race report from the race he sounded really upset. And bummer that most of your friends seemed to have tough races with injuries and dehydration.

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  29. Michael...way to go! that is an extreme cut in time from your last race! I hope it made up for the birthday ;)

    you are really impressive!

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  30. so happy for you!!!! congrats! for sure I will come and see you in Anaheim..that is about 40 min from me...save me some time for a coffee or something!!!

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