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Location:

Glen Rose,TX,USA

Member Since:

Nov 26, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

SGM 2009 3:29:18

HobbleCreek 2009  1:39:23

FWRC 15 K 2011 1:15:32

DesNews 10K 2009 44:19

Fireman's Fund 5K 2012  21:41

5 Marathons, including Boston 2009

Short-Term Running Goals:

Have fun and enjoy running.  Work on my fear of racing and learn to enjoy this "season of chaos" that is currently my life.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue running and living an active life

Personal:

 

"If you take care of the little things, the big things take care of themselves." - Bill Jacobsen

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Race: Marine Corps Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:57:04
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
26.200.0026.20

I have put off writing this race report because I am not really sure what to say.  It was the hardest thing I have ever done, but an absolutely amazing experience.   We made some mistakes in the days leading up to the race - too much time on our feet and a dinner that made me violently ill Friday night.  But I went to the starting line feeling prepared and ready to go.   The course is beautiful and the support on the course rivals Boston.   The first 8 miles are hilly and then then it is flat until the last .2.   I did very well through the hills, but my legs were tired by mile 5.  I hit the half at 1:51 - right on for a 3:45.  From there the next 8 miles were tough but I stayed strong and pushed through.  I hit mile 21 at 3:00:00 and did bad math and thought I could finish sub 3:45...not really, this is why I do not do math while I run.   I would have been around 3:47 - 3:50 and then the wheels fell off.  My lower back started cramping and my legs were done.  I was just trying not to fall and the walk breaks became my crutch.   This is also where not driving the course and knowing what was coming up became my downfall.  We were winding through Crystal City and I knew there was a water stop, but it was never there...3 miles later, I found it.  When I hit the point .2 at the end, I was fine.  I had trained and visualized that for so many months that I ran up the hill, slow and painful but I ran.   

I have spent 8 days now deciding how I feel about my time.   I had nothing left when I crossed the finish line, which is good, but I am disappointed with 3:57.  I know I can do better.  I had gone into this race thinking it would be my last marathon for quite some time.  My kids are getting busier and busier and my work is becoming increasingly demanding, so training suffers.   But I am now unsure.  

If anyone is ever interested in running MCM, I highly recommend it.  A first class race, spectacular course and amazing experience. 

Comments
From Bec on Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 16:43:07 from 71.195.240.22

Jody,

I know it has taken me a long time to comment on your blog and the race that you have prepared for for so long, I apologize.

The marathon sounds incredible and it's one I have always wanted to do. I am happy that you got crowd support even though this was not Boston or New York.

I am sad reading your report. I too have had a VERY difficult year with the marathon. There aren't the great course selections in Texas as you have in Utah. Plus the environment in Texas can really take a toll out of your body training in the heat.

I personally think you have a lot more there in the marathon than a 3:57. You did a great job, but I can relate to the feelings of how you think you should have performed... It puts a BIG damper on my thoughts when I even THINK about doing my next marathon, IF I will.

Life is going to get hectic, whether you choose to do another marathon or not, you will make a good call. I say give an early spring Texas marathon a chance.

Following your training on the blog, I think you were pretty solid. You put in a lot of long runs and that says something about you, you are dedicated? If you are trying to get back to Boston, I totally think you are capable. Maybe this race just wasn't your day. Keep it up!

From Jody on Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 10:47:14 from 12.130.123.247

Bec,

Thank you so much for your kind comments. I keep trying to figure out how I can get back to "training" like I did when I lived in Utah and one of the main issues is the solo effort that happens here. I am at a completely different stage of life than those I run with and my priorities are different.

I am taking the next little while to just enjoy running and then will decided if maybe SG next fall is doable.

My son is a senior and will be graduating and going to college and on a mission and I want to be to as much as I can in the short amount of time I have left. I can't believe that he will be leaving.... I cry just thinking about it.

It is just different and I won't train on Sunday and will most likely not race on Sundays any longer. They have never gone well.

It has been a good learning experience and there could be worse problems to have.

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