I can sum it up in one word: hot. It was hotter than I hoped. I know some people do well running in the heat, but I am not one of them. Despite the heat, I love the run. It is crowded, it has bridges, and it lacks shade, but I still love it.
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The race didn't start until 8:30 which gave the morning plenty of time to heat up. I knew within the first two miles that I was screwed. By mile 3, my hands were swollen. I could barely make a fist. By mile 4, I was starting to feel dizzy. At the halfway point I decided to switch to intervals to conserve my energy and finish. I was a little scared if I didn't give myself a break I was going to be in an ambulance. So, I started my 2:30 intervals, and it helped a lot. I was drinking half my water cup, and then dumping the rest on me at every stop. I ran through every sprinkler that was offered, and enjoyed the ice pop from a lovely spectator. And then, I hit the dreaded green monster. I swear that bridge felt like the longest stretch in the world. Have you ever felt like you were running in place instead of moving forward? That was me. I eventually made it to the top. I crossed the finish line at a time that I will take. I was hoping for a PR before I saw the weather forecast. I was 8 minutes slower than last year if that tells you how hot it was for me. My body hates the heat, but I have to learn to deal with it because it is Florida.
The best part of this race is the crowd support. I felt like there was more last year, but there were still a bunch of people out. There were groups giving out oranges, strawberries, beer, mimosas, ice pops, donuts, and I think someone had tootsie rolls. The bands were awesome. I ran without music so I could soak in the atmosphere. Plus, you get this beauty at the end.
Ugh running in heat is not my favorite either! Great job though you are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Since it seems like summer is upon me in Florida, I will have to suck it up and adjust to the heat.
DeleteIt was crazy hot, especially at the end!! Since I'm not really trained, I made it my goal to PR in drink stops. That made it more fun for me and took the pressure off so I was able to really enjoy it. I told my husband I need to do that every year for this race since there is so much going on.. although.. those top 10% hats were awfully pretty!!
ReplyDeleteIce pop from a spectator! That's really nice!
ReplyDeleteOMG, it WAS so hot. I was having the worst time trying to regulate my body temperature. I hate being wet so I skipped the hoses, but it took me a while to get back to normal. Mile 6 did me right in.
ReplyDeleteI did manage a PR, but just barely.
One of these days, we are going to meet up!
I am not a fan of being wet either, but I was desperate. My hands were swollen for a few hours after the race.
DeleteCongratulations on the PR! We do need to meet up soon!
Nice job!!! I'm totally with you. Running in the heat - especially races - is not my jam
ReplyDeleteThere are some hills around us that are totally unavoidable if you plan to run further than a half mile. A few of them I feel as if I'm not making any progress until I finally reach the top. They're the worst. But, the good thing about going up is coming down!
Good for you! I don't think I would have been able to complete a race like that!
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