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A Bear of a Race: Getting Ready for My First Marathon

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Even though I have now qualified for the marathon of my dreams (the NYC Marathon,) I wasn't entirely sure that it should actually be my first. I didn't want to find myself standing on Staten Island freaking out about all of the unknowns that come with 26.2 miles; I want to be like "I got this lil' thing" and enjoy every second of the race as relaxed as is possible when one finds themselves trying to go fast enough to hit their pace goals and slow enough not to burn out over the course of said distance.

So last December I signed up for The North Face Bear Mountain Endurance Challenge.

[caption id="attachment_468" align="alignnone" width="743"]2014 North Face Endurance Challenge Bear Mountain Marathon 2014 North Face Endurance Challenge Bear Mountain Marathon[/caption]

Last year, I ran a 10K while my Runner-Brother ran the (insane) 50 miler. The whole weekend was a.) located in the beautiful Bear Mountain State Park and was b.) awesome, in general. It doesn't get much more inspiring than watching 200 people volunteer subject themselves to 50 miles on an extremely technical trail course.

[caption id="attachment_465" align="alignnone" width="480"]Ultrarunners The 50 Miler racers waiting at the Start approaching 5:00am (May 2013)[/caption]

I am incredibly excited to be running my first marathon in less than 3 weeks. I have been training as steadily as possible through the winter (a challenge in itself,) dealt with the unpredictable, sorted myself through some could-be injuries, and now I'm just about to finish up with my "new territory" training. In other words, my last long run will be tomorrow and I'm very excited.

Of course, I got a jump start freaking out about the taper about three weeks ago. On one hand I am stoked because I know I will finish this race and when I do I will have finished my first marathon. On the other hand, this course is extremely technical and I worry the combination of hills and distance is going to annihilate me, despite my training.

[caption id="attachment_470" align="aligncenter" width="669"]Like running to the top of Mount Washington during a marathon. Running up 4,222 feet is almost equivalent to running to the top of Mount Washington.[/caption]

For example, assume a typical fast male marathoner will run between 2:30:00 and 3:00:00. On Bear Mountain the first 2013 male runner comes in at 3:58:01. Followed by 4:10 and 4:20. So that is an extra hour and a half of quad crushing hills.

So with an estimated 4:10- 4:30 current projected marathon pace, I think I'm looking at around 7 hours. Which is good, because we only have 8 to run our race.

And Runner-Brother? He's running the 50 Miler. Again.

 

 

Qualifying for the New York City Marathon

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It has happened!

[caption id="attachment_354" align="aligncenter" width="595"]Officially Registered Officially Registered[/caption]

I am running the TCS New York City Marathon on November 2, 2014!

I cannot begin to explain what the New York City Marathon means to me, or even how the process of committing to qualifying affected me (though I will try to in a following post). All I know is that I am literally so excited that I have  found myself teary eyed on several occasions- on the train, during practice runs, at finish lines- thinking about how it would feel to actually be coming down the final mile. It's super embarrassing, but true.

Not only did I decide spontaneously that I would immediately begin fulfilling my 9+1 credits, but I decided in August, which left little more than four months to run nine races.And since I am no speed demon (sub 1:30:00  ½ Marathon Qualifying Time? Wici-What!), I qualified via the New York Road Runner’s 9+1 Program.

(Note: Unbeknownst to me, this year was the last year you spontaneously join NYRR mid-year and qualify for the following year. Now you must be a member from Jan-Dec of the year you complete your 9+1).

[caption id="attachment_353" align="aligncenter" width="324"]Done! Done![/caption]

From August 24th to December 14, I ran 9 races: the Percy Sutton Harlem 5KAutism Speaks 4M, Bronx 10 Mile , Grete's Great Gallop 1/2 Marathon Poland Spring Marathon Kickoff 5MNYRR Dash to the Finish Line 5KJoin the Voices 5M ,Race to Deliver 4M, and the Ted Corbitt Classic 15K.

[caption id="attachment_384" align="aligncenter" width="480"]Qualifying for the TATA NYC Marathon Qualifying for the TCS NYC Marathon[/caption]

Looking back on those races, two are tied for my favorite: the Bronx 10 Mile (because I had never ran 10 miles before and this race really changed my perspective on running), and the Ted Corbitt 15K (because I finally could breath a sigh of relief, having squeezed in all nine races before the end of the year, and because I had my mom, my aunt, and my mister there to celebrate with me).

Now I just have to learn how to train for a marathon! Then again that is why I found myself signing up for a "practice" marathon this spring... but that is another story. A whole new racing season is coming and I can't wait to get started.