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The Madison Half-Marathon

June 12th, 2010

Logo for Madison Half Marathon

Over Memorial Day weekend I participated in the Madison Half-Marathon. The course was great–we started at the capital, ran through the lakeshore side of campus, then to the east side (right by my apartment!), around Monona Bay, and back to the capital. The day was a hot one–in fact they had to close the race at 11AM due to rising temps.

This was my second half-marathon. (My first being in Deadwood, SD.) I did a combination of training on my own and with my friend Kelly. We started training in January. I remember running in 10 degree weather and feeling quite proud of myself for surviving. Once the school year began, training got trickier. Not only was my schedule busier, but I got sick a couple times and I injured my knee. Despite this I continued to train. Unfortunately the longest run I was able to do before the race was 8 miles.

On race day I didn’t feel exactly prepared, but I was still excited to try and give it my all. It’s no surprise that the last 3 miles were the hardest. I was grateful to the many supporters standing out on their front lawns, cheering us on. Some of them hosed us down and offered us watermelon and even beer (which I politely declined). Unfortunately I don’t have any photos of the race day since Dave, my own personal photographer, was out of town.

After I got home from the race I took a nice but brief ice bath and proceeded to watch TV the rest of the day. As I laid on the couch with my legs throbbing, I couldn’t help but look forward to my next half.

And so it begins…

January 4th, 2010

Last month I registered for the Madison Half Marathon on May 30th, which is about 21 weeks away. Today I began my first “official” day of training: 3 miles with a temperature of about 16 degrees. I don’t think I’ve ever run in such cold temperatures, but I’d better start getting used to it! It actually wasn’t too bad once I figured out where to place my face mask. At the half way point, I turned around and was blasted the rest of the way home with some chilly wind and blinding sunlight. My thumbs went numb for a bit too. In any case, I’m excited to have something to motivate me to run all winter long. I’m training with my friend Kelly, a fellow musicology graduate student, and we will be doing our long runs together. In a couple weeks I’m taking a running workshop to help me improve my form. I’ll keep you posted on my progress!