This year, I trained a bit differently than I have ever trained before! And through the blood, sweat and tears, I just KNEW all of you followers wanted to hear all about it! (Yes, all 4 of you- and that includes my mom)
With (4) days left to my next big race, I thought an epic recount of the season was in order! Without further ado, here is the 13.1 things I learned this season!
#13- Training with others

#12- Find the beat
Did you know that you can buy a song based on the beats per minute? Matching them to your cadence? That way you can pace simply by the beats on the tunes your cranking??? WHAT??!?!?!?! I had no idea!! Maybe listening to sappy romance novels while running wasn't actually helping my pace- just my boredom! And it's been FABULOUS!!! Who knew??? Not to mention my MOST fabulous karaoke skills were blasted for all of my neighborhood to hear- you're welcome. I should have charged for the show.
#11- Early is always worth it

#10- Register on time
If you know me, you know I am one cheap bastard. I mean I have buyers remorse over groceries. It's bad. Races tend to bump up the price every 1-2 months just to encourage you to sign up earlier. Wouldn't you think that someone like me would sign up as soon as it's released? You would. But then you would be wrong. For real. I would like to put this in the "lesson learn-ING" category. Committing is so hard, like signing your favorite child away (don't act like you don't have a favorite-ish)! But if you're thinking of racing- SIGN UP TODAY. Trust me. I have no one but myself to blame for the extra $40 I spent.
#9- Cross training
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Driving his hubcap |

And if you're behind him? He will leave you a motivational message! I have (6) siblings, and so it is hard to connect with each one- but running with my little brother consistently for months? So many memories Ill always laugh, roll my eyes and shake my head when I think of them.
#7- Rain Running
That one time I found out that jogging shorts and rain do NOT mix. |
The best thing that can happen while you're training is that it rains. Seems odd, I know. But knowing what your bra is going to do when it's full of water is actually quite vital.
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Soaked to the bone, flashlights out.. Trying not to die! |
So picture this-- it was 5:30 am (every time I type "am" it hurts my heart knowing how often I have NOT slept in), anyways.... back to the story. It was 5:30 am, and we were running on my brother's path up north. The goal for the day was 11 miles, and it was cold! The problem with the cold is you dress for 10-15 degrees warmer than what it actually is. So you freeze for the first mile, but warm up as you go. On this wonderful morning, as soon as we got out of our cars, the wind picked up and it began to sprinkle. OK, no problem. Just as our Garmin trackers dinged that they were ready IT POURED. The wind was so bad-- the rain was sideways. Within 10 minutes every single one of us looked like drowning rats. Except my brother, who found a sign on the trail and carried it over his head. He looked a bit odd- and like he was marketing his "I Buy Houses for Cash" business- but he was most certainly dryer! But ya know what? We finished- everyone was in tact, a bit chilly and my SFAM was squishing as she walked. But now we know.
#6- There is always pain
I don't think any of us have come out the other side of this season unscathed. Under arms, heels and inner thighs were rubbed raw(how that happened with my running shorts? Who knows). Sideways ankles from walnuts, rocks and the sidewalk drop off. Not to mention the actual pain that incurs when you run for hours at a time. We all got REAL familiar with our foam rollers! So much so, that in my house, my youngest knows how to do it. Yes, it hurts. But it's worth it. And if all else fails, my sister runs with Kleenexes. Dry your eyes and press on.
#5- Take the dog
If you know me personally, you've seen all of my pictures on the path with the dog. Although one may assume this is for safety reasons -he's not- he meets no strangers and thinks he weighs 5 pounds. It turns out, and this may come as surprise, he is faster than me. And after a few runs he not only loved the one-on-one attention but he remembered the pace. So on days when I'm NOT in the mood, he is. And he runs. And he weighs more than 5 pounds. So most of time, he is running me. But we make our goals, and we both enjoy it. So if you don't have one, you should get a dog. So many life lessons you are learning here- I hope you are taking notes!
#4- Take out the headphones

#3- I am a shorts runner
#2- Put your shoes on
One of the hardest things about running, is in fact going for a run. Life is crazy busy and putting it on the schedule doesn't make it happen. Great start- but following through is hard. I've learned just putting on your shoes gets you out the door. Put 'em on. Start. I have never regretted going for a run!
#1- Get faster
#.1...... The hardest, and most important part of a half marathon! So important that it has it's OWN ENTRY!!!! Stay tuned-- trust me it's worth it.
I love running, seeing personal records beaten and hopefully encouraging others as they laugh along with me. Thank you for reading! Please feel free to email, share and comment on this post! I love hearing from you!
I am almost done with the next entry and cannot wait to share it with you! Until then... Get out there. Be the best version of you that you can- and then beat her!
Love and miles
XOXO
Katie
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