Arriving in LA!
JV - All we really talked about on the plane was about the things we were planning to do and visit (and eat). I was constantly yelping restaurants, since I love food and trying out new places. When we landed the weather was nice.
Luz - Palm trees everywhere! We decided to head straight to the expo (so glad we did!) After dropping off our things, we jumped on bus and arrived at the LA Convention Center for packet pick up. Little did I know I was going to be meeting the person I look up to the most.. Deena Kastor.
Out of nowhere I asked Luz, "Why is there a long line here?". She looked at me and said "Its Deena Kastor!!". She was all happy that I was able to spot Deena for her . We quickly got in line, but unfortunately she had to leave. However, we saw that people were following her to the stage where she was going to be speaking. We ran to the stage and got front row seats. Deena was nice enough to sign our bibs and was able to motivate me and Luz for the marathon.
She was talking about injuries. At the moment, I was bummed out at what led to my injury... not paying enough attention to the signs early on. After she was done talking, it sunk in. I can let this injury sabotage my mood (and this trip) or I can overcome it. I was going to be doing something stupid on Sunday.. really really stupid. I was going to be running the marathon. I promised myself as long as I finished.. no matter the time.. There was a chance I could make things worse.. but I was willing to take that chance. I wasn't going to beat myself up. I was going to be 100% happy that atleast I got to experience part of something amazing. And I don't regret it. A week and a day later.. I can't wait to get back to running, but with time.
Our goodie bag included our marathon t-shirt (awesome looking!), a pack of Shot Bloks, those pop chip things, tons of flyers, and sunscreen. NICE!
I'm so glad we went to the expo right after we arrived. Deena inspired both of us to do our best. We were ready to take on that marathon! >:)
After the expo, we were starving. Luz quickly spotted a random Chinese food place and I'm so glad we went to it. Best shrimp fried rice ever lol :) ! I wish we would of brought some home :(
Day 1 |
After yelping places, I thought it would be a great idea to go to Santa Monica Pier. As we were walking to the pier we somehow ended up going to an outdoor mall where they had so many stores. We ended up walking around and doing a bit of shopping. After the shopping, we actually went to the pier and took a few pictures. It was really nice seeing the ocean again. I think it was Luz's first time seeing the ocean up close. OH RIGHT!! I forgot about that..
We walked all day long! Bummer it was a little windy and cloudy, not a bummer since we wouldn't be dying on Sunday. While shopping, I was snacking on cinnamon pretzels (mmm.. carbs right? ;) lol) While also keeping track of upping my water throughout the day.
We had our dinner early-ish (TACOS!) and stopped at a convenience store for last minute things (...like vaseline, pretzels and hair pins) JV mentioned Yum Yum donuts and I couldn't resist buying myself a donut (carbs!) haha. That night, we ended up going to try Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles. We played it safe and just split the waffle and chicken piece lol (it was past 10pm).
I tried staying up, tried to put together a playlist into my ipod.. but I was tired of walking all day and slept like a baby. We left our stuff ready in our marathon bags, ready to be put on in the morning.
Day 2 Wearing my marathon shirt before the actual marathon haha.. |
Race Morning
Was I nervous? Erm... yes and no. Not the type of nervous when you're going for a PR and you are trying to think up several scenarios when things can go wrong and ruin your chances. It was different kind of nervousness... like going into the unknown. I had no idea what was going to be happening today.
We left for the race with more than enough time. 5am wake up call, but 5:30 we were in the car. We arrive with more than an hour to spare! So we walked around.. took pictures in Dodger Stadium, lined up for the Port-o-potties.. and headed to the start line...
Seeing all the runners and everybody lining up got me pumped. I was even more excited because I was going to do the marathon with Luz. I was determined to make sure that I was there to cheer her on for support. We lined up and we were ready to go!
Day 3, Race Day |
Ok, the nervousness kicked in. Right when JV decided we should line up with the 3:45 pacer. Heh. I'm def not going to stay here very long buddy... He was running with me today, we had no plan, just finish this thing.
First mile, I stayed relatively conservative and told him I wanted the first two miles around 8:40 and depending how I felt, we would speed up (he was my personal pacer afterall). After passing the 3rd mile marker I realized... I had not ran more then 3 miles in a very long time. This brought on fear, what the heck was I going to do at mile 10? 15? 25?! I shoved those thoughts away and turned off my ipod. This was not going to work. I had to relax. So I let my mind wander off from any expectations today. If I hurted, I would walk.
Mile 4 was a bitch. Why? The incline wasn't too bad on the hill... but it stretch out for about half a mile up. This course was not what I expected. Rolling hills during every mile. I remember looking at the elevation map, the end was the best part.
I felt comfortable so far. We were doing even splits and I liked the course. Even though , there a lot of hills.
Mile 4-20
Yes I am skipping all the stuff in the middle. I don't want to bore you lol But nothing really happened. Besides.. slowing down a little after the hill. Gaining a little speed, then my foot reminded me I was still injured. We walked through some water stations, and we mostly took water from the first 15 miles and food from every station which really helped. I never felt thirsty or hungry.
Some of the highlights:
HOLLYWOOD! |
- I started drinking water and first Shot Blok at mile 2. Then I would take another Shot Blok every other mile (when I would remember) and sip some water at every aid station... and conveniently, there was aid stations at every mile.
- It was horrible trying to find a port-a-pottie. The ones JV tried were locked.. (see picture above.. lol poor JV) and probably spotted the next one within a 2-3miles..
- Food that I ate along the course after I ran out of Shot Bloks:
oranges, bananas, cheez-its, pretzels, half a Mocha Gu.. yuck - other stuff they were giving out, but i didn't want: gummy bears, chilli dogs(?!)
- random people giving out Oreos, I love you!
- We were actually on pace for a 3:5x up until about mile 15... :(
- As we neared mile 20.. all I could think about was the "Wall"
- I'm not sure what was worse.. up hills or downhills.. they both hurt by now (but during downhills, my foot hurt less)
- My flipbelt was super comfy! This was the first time wearing it and I had stuffed 2 phones, 2 shot bloks, tiny vaseline (worked wonders! no chafing!) and cash/creditcard. Nothing fell out. Nothing was bouncing around and you can't even see it in our pictures!
- My shoes (Saucony Virratas) never hurt my feet one bit.. except the little blister I got. For first time use, I got lucky. Very Lucky. They shall now be my lucky shoes :-)
- I had no idea what part of California we were.. except when we hit Hollywood, obviously because of the stars on the sidewalks lol (funny video I found of on youtube! haha didn't even see this guy on the course, and kinda glad I didnt)
- Mile 13 came out of no where..I was surprised at how fast time was going by. The miles that dragged the most were probably 17-23..
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Mile 13 was bathroom break.. or more like Where's "a Port-a-pottie for JV"? haha |
- When we hit mile 20.. I thought back on how horrible and how long it took us to finish our 20 mile training run, this felt ALOT better.. maybe because of the excitement/food/water being handed to us. I LOVE MARATHONS!
- I was having fun the whole way! People's encouragement really pumped me up I still felt good.
- I was still waiting to hit the Wall... nothing yet.
- Mile 22.. things kinda took a turn for the worse.. every stride my foot would hurt alot. I walked every 5 minutes or so. Then the 4:30 group caught up to us. We tried following.
- Mile 23 I didn't want to walk anymore. So I told JV, from here on out, we were running to the end, even if my foot hurt like a bitch, I wanted to pass the 4:30 group. And we did. Our last 3 miles were all negative splits. Which surprised me... I had been holding back throughout the race because of my foot.. and in an attempt to conserve my energy.
- As we neared the finish line, all I could think of how much I wanted to do it all over again.
Some of my favorite pictures Marathonfoto took...
Bottom left, crossing the finish line |
See you in 2014 LA.. def going back.
...Did I miss anything? It's hard to remember after a week and a half haha
Congrats again! Your recap is getting me pumped for my marathon in 2.5 weeks, which I am going to run for fun as well. I like your attitude at mile 23 to run it all the way in. I am hoping to do that too, after my walk breaks from mile 1 to 22! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou two got some cute pictures together! Congrats on a great race!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on an awesome race! :) You two look so cute together.
ReplyDeleteAwesome race! i normally don't buy pics but yours are super cute. splurge it... you only have one first! :)
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