Zooma Half Marathon Challenge

I’m currently in a bit of a rut.   Truth be told, it’s total chaos in my world.  I thought things would slow down once I  entered taper mode for the Lansing Marathon but apparently that was just the gateway to TOTAL & ABSOLUTE chaos. 

I had to slow down the running for taper mode, then I ran the marathon, then immediately got sick before I was even able to recover.  So while I was trying to facilitate marathon recovery and fight off the respiratory crud of the century, I was also attempting to manage Aby’s track the family schedule, plus working/commuting/traveling to track meets, attempting to keep the house from being condemned, all while tossing in just enough laundry to keep Michael from going to school “nakie”.  I’m on week 6 of not much running and way too much chaos.  Not sure how you mom’s do it who have a lot of kids in a lot of different activities.  I’m barely managing with a 3 year old maniac and an 11 year old “Sporty Spice”.

With all the chaos going on in my life, it’s certainly easy to sympathize with the struggles that women go thru on a daily basis training for a half marathon.  Maybe you’ve trained for a half before, maybe you haven’t.  Maybe you need some assistance to prepare for Zooma Chicago on August 10th, maybe you don’t.  Maybe you like free stuff, maybe you don’t.  If you need or even would like some assistance in preparing for this amazing race, then take a minute to check this out …… Zooma is offering a Half Marathon Challenge and there are currently only 8 ladies who have applied for the 5 spots. 

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What is the Half Marathon Challenge all about?  It provides you with coaching, support, a 12 week training program, a FREE entry to the Zooma Half Marathon in Chicago, a training shirt, and free Muscle Milk Light for recovering. 

What does the Half Marathon Challenge require from you?  It requires that you are able/willing to train for the half in Chicago, that you are willing/able to talk with and be interviewed by both Zooma Chicago Ambassadors (ME, ME, ME!!!) & Zooma Nation staff, that you check-in weekly with your mentors and Zooma staff and that you attend 4 events between May and August.  Not too crazy, huh?

ONE lucky winner will get all of the Half Challenge perks above PLUS be selected as the Muscle Milk Light Athlete to receive additional free gear, hotel accommodations on race weekend at the luxurious host hotel, The Langham Chicago, plus get a free spa treatment on race weekend! 

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Let me just add that I’ve already booked my room at The Langham Chicago and if you can get a room for free, let’s just say that you “might” want to jump on that because luxurious hotels in the CHI don’t come cheap

So we currently have 8 applicants for the 5 spots Zooma is looking to fill (4 Half Marathon Challengers, 1 Muscle Milk Light Athlete).  This is an amazing package and if I weren’t already an ambassador, I would apply myself but they won’t let me I can’t.  So I recommend you apply so you can win free entry to the race, free training and possibly even a free hotel package!

Don’t wait, the application deadline is May 10th & winners will be announced on the 15th (next Wednesday).

To apply, email HMChallenge@zoomarun.com with the following info:

Full Name, address, phone number, blog/website if applicable, and a paragraph detailing your current running status, your running history (including any PR’s, etc), your running history and why you think you should be selected for this program. Good luck, ladies!

If you don’t want to apply but still want to run, please feel free to register for the half or 10K HERE and use the 10% discount code:  CHIAMB6

This is going to be a great race with a great goodie bag and a great atmosphere for an entire weekend of fun.  The only thing that could possibly be better would be to get it all for free, so apply for the Half Challenge!!

** Good luck, all **  Amanda – TooTallFritz **

First Midwest Half Marathon – 2013

Yesterday, we ran the First Midwest Half Marathon.  Some ran hard to showcase their skills and hard work, others ran to be social, some ran just to prove to themselves that they could cover 13.1 miles.  Regardless of their motivation, I was happy to see lots of familiar smiling faces throughout the day. 

The Frankfort New Lenox Running Club – Photo Courtesy of Gail at Running For  KicksFNRC group

This race is an annual event for me so I always register in time for the early bird discount.   The last 2 years  they have given an extra shirt to the first 400 people who register.  Last year we received two of the same shirt.  This year we received two shirts, one in purple (standard issue) and one in white as our reward for early registration.  This race always does it right between SWAG that can be used, plus a $15 off coupon to the running store when you register, then another one that is in your SWAG bag.  Between the SWAG and the coupons, the entry free is usually a wash for me.  I think they give me more than I actually pay. 

SWAG – 2 shirts, Feetures no show socks, $15 off coupon at Running For  Kicks, 13.1 First Midwest Half Marathon sticker & key chain, plus a nylon backpack.

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Lots of fun at the actual race!  I started easy and soon realized that between my breathing or lack there of and my heavy legs from being sick for 2 full weeks, that easy was still too fast.  So I slowed down and settled in by watching the other runners, looking for our F’N Cheerleaders and I just putting one foot in front of the other when I wasn’t roadside coughing up a lung and pissing myself heading for the turnaround.

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This race is always an out and back course along Route 83 in Palos Heights, IL.  It’s advertised as a fast & flat course but there are some slight inclines both up and down at different intervals in the race.  Nothing major.  For some, an out and back is not super exciting but it does allow you to see all the runners on course at one point or another.  I’m usually in my third or fourth mile as the winners fly past me on the opposite side heading for the finish.  Then I get to see my fast friends fly by, then my medium fast friends, then eventually when I hit the turnaround, I get to see the back of the packers.  It’s a good race to run, which allows you to both run and still support other local runners with cheers and words of encouragement.  My kind of race! 

This course has potties, med support, lots of police & volunteers, and probably 4 water stops each way.  One water stop did run out of cups toward the end but all aid stations had both water and blue Gatorade for everyone, even those at the back.

Speaking of those at the back, my plan changed a bit as I was running.  I normally run my race, then go back to help run in friends and F’N Runners who are still on course but I realized early into the race that I didn’t have the energy for that so I revised the plan.  I ran to the half way point, the turnaround, then stopped and waited for friends.  Pam came first, whizzing by and totally taking me off guard (blue/grey shirt below), then I was more “ready” and managed to see Lisa in time to run the turnaround loop with her (white shirt below).  Then I waited and ran it again with Nicki (running solo, far right photo) and settled in with her for the remainder of the race.  

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This was Nicki’s first ever half and I wanted to be there with her at the end.  We had a fun time covering the last half together, me talking endlessly to try to keep her mind off her knee pain, and her just looking at me like I was crazy.  Pretty normal for us really.  Smile     

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Thanks to all the F’N Cheer Squad members who stood out there all day, cheering in each and every runner & taking so many fun photos.  It gets lonely at the back, the road gets disserted.   They waited for everyone to go thru, giving high fives, encouragement and lots of F’N LOVE!

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This is a great race.  Its reasonably priced.  The swag is good.  There are prize purses for the fasties.  The race always has a local charity component or two.  Runners are protected by tons of police & volunteers.  And best of all, there is lots of love and support for each and EVERY runner on course.  It may be small, rural & “just” an out and back race but this is where you will find the heart and soul of our running community on the first Sunday of May, each and every year. 

I’ll see you in Palos in 2014!!

** Happy Running ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **

Running a Race For Fun ….

I always run for fun.  I like to run.  I like to race.  However, I normally take races a bit more seriously than a normal, everyday jaunt on the trail.  The idea of a race, is like a test, we showcase what we know, what we’ve learned and how far we’ve come.  Or at least that’s the plan. 

This weekend is the First Midwest Half Marathon, in Palos Heights, IL. 

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This is one of my favorite local races, one that I can drive to within 30 minutes, park for free, walk to the start line, talk with my friends and then leisurely walk back to my car when I’m ready to leave.  It’s frequently a goal race because it’s a straight out and back course with only one turn. It’s mostly flat.   Runner traffic is very manageable.  There are enough aid stations but not too many to ruin my tummy.  Oh, and our local run store, Running For Kicks, puts on the race so its top notch.  A race designed by runners for runners. 

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However this year, I’m not on my game at all.  I’ve gone to this race less prepared only a few times.  On my good days, when I’m trained up, this “easy” course, that I love, chews me up and spits me out.  I’m not sure why but no matter my fitness level, I’ve never raced well here, possibly because I just don’t race well.  So this year as I take an honest look at both my fitness level and my energy level, as I recover from whatever bug tried to kill me over the last week, I’ve decided to just let go.  Let go of the “I’m racing” concept and just go run for fun.  Not look at my watch.  Not worry about my actual pace verses my desired pace.  Not be disappointed. 

Because the bottom line is that as long as I’m able, I’ll run and support this race for fun.  For the love of the run.  For the love of the event.  For the love of the running store putting on the race.  For the love of my friends, acquaintances and F’N Runners who will be there both running and cheering. 

So, let’s do this, for the love of it!

** Running AND Racing for Fun ** Amanda – TooTallFritz **