….and My Story Runs On….
Another first time experience in Portland ME running in a new place! I love having the opportunity to run in new places and the only reason I was there was because of my running friends.
Quick history on why I was there because it wouldn’t have happened for any other reason. I was promoting my Moab Ladies Training Program and Amy, who comes to Running for Brews, emailed me and asked if she could join the program but not do the Moab race. She wanted the benefits of the program but was already committed to running this half marathon in ME because she was on a trip with her husband. First time this happened so I figured why not. I asked her to send me the race info so I could adjust her training plan accordingly to include hills or whatever the race profile looked like. When I looked at it, I realized I was going to be back east during this weekend and only 2 hours away…….HMMMMM….I marked “Interested” in the facebook event and then a friend that I met while I was teaching at Kripalu with Danny last year, saw it and said that it wasn’t too far from her and maybe she would come too. Well before you know it, 3 friends from the Kripalu trip were doing the race too….so why not?!
Race Report
As you know, I love trails so another road half marathon 3 weeks after Moab may have been the only reason I wouldn’t have done the race. But to be able to see Amy through her training and then get to be at the finish line and see my other friends was a huge motivator for me.
This was one of the most organized races I’ve attended. As an out of towner, I got enough updates via email with info for the event. I was able to find an AirBnb for Laurie and I (that was another crazy experience that I can’t even begin to address here but nonetheless part of our adventure). The race directors even did a facebook survey at one point to decide if people wanted t-shirts or tank tops. Tank tops won!
The race website had all the info from addresses of the parking areas to how much each one cost. I was a little disappointed on race morning that the weather was cloudy. I am not crazy about running in the rain but I was so excited to be running a new route, in a new city, with friends even if it was road!
We got to the start line early enough and all of the sudden I could hear the MC of the race motivating people! OMG, this is the start line I was missing since Moab! Completely opposite experience! This guy was awesome! So many motivating words to get us pumped up…and he looked so cool! Dreads and barefoot…..Here is a quick video of him at the finish line doing his thing! I would go to a race just to hear this guy do his thing! His name is Michael Bernier and apparently he MCs many races and does some pretty cool stuff.
I usually always encourage people to run their own race and this is what I normally do. Amy was doing her thing and the other girls said they were going to do Galloway for 1 min run and 30 sec walk intervals. They hadn’t trained as much as they normally would like so seemed like a good idea for them. They said they probably would finish in 2.5 hours. I had no goals for this race at all. I just did the Moab Half in about that time frame 3 weeks ago (still haven’t officially checked my results LOL because it doesn’t matter). I’ve never done intervals that short before so I told them I would start with them and see what happened.
We started out together and it the first part of the race was in neighborhoods. Apparently they changed the route but it was all new to me. We had a few rolling hills and since I hadn’t seen these ladies since their ChiRunning training in Kripalu, I was able to share some reminders from class about hill technique and give them a few pointers on their form. Then it started raining! To my surprise, I was not concerned in the least bit! Might be because it was a very light drizzle or because I was in good company or because it’s been awhile since I’ve had this opportunity so I went with it and enjoyed every minute of it.
Then we got seaside. I was bummed that it wasn’t sunnier as I think it would’ve been a bit prettier but it was still beautiful. Here are a few photos:
Time was flying! We hadn’t seen each other in a year and had a lot to catch up on. We leap frogged here and there but I mostly stayed with them doing these intervals. I’ll admit I wasn’t too crazy about them. We skipped some when we went downhill or uphill going more on body sensing than timing (the ChiWalkChiRun way). By the end of the race, I felt like Pavlov’s dog waiting for the walk intervals.
At about mile 10 I had an awesome surprise! Vince (a ChiRunning Master Instructor from NH) was there cheering me on! He drove an hour to do this! Most of ChiRunning instructors work on our own so when we have a chance to see each other (we are like family!), we try to make it happen.
Here are a few more pics from the route:
We had a few more hills and could hear the finish line approaching. The last 1/4 mile was on cobblestone and my least favorite part. I believe there was more cobblestone in previous years and this was one of the big changes they made. I am happy for that because it was uneven and uncomfortable but as ChiRunners learn to do, we figure out how to neutralize our “opponent” rather than meeting a force with a force. (In Tai Chi, warriors always neutralize their opponent rather than meeting a force with a force….in ChiRunning, our “opponent” is the environment so we use technique to help us flow with it rather than fight it). So, I picked up my feet a little faster while staying slightly on the forefront of my feet (I’m normally mid foot) to avoid the dips. Vince was there again and cheered me on and I could hear Michael, the MC, doing his thing which completely drew me to the finish line (my audio ychi rather than visual!)
Unfortunately a few of the ladies had to leave right after the race so they missed one of the best race after parties! As part of our race entry, we got a slice of pizza, an ice cream and two beers from Shipyard Brewing Company…..you know where I went first, right?! BEER! and I had extra tickets for Vince too. There were 2 beer gardens! After the first one, we decided to go to the second one because a disco tribute band, Motor Booty Affair, was playing and they were awesome! I did a facebook live from there and I clearly had a few beers 😉 While I was on the coast, I had to get some clam chowder and try some lobster so we did that and called it a day. Here are a few more pictures:
Aha moment: An interesting side bar on my soreness a few days after the race….I was sore on both legs in a place I am never sore: the bottom of my hamstrings, close to the back of my knee. I was trying to figure it out and I was talking to Danny about it and eureka! In ChiWalking, you straighten your leg behind you not in front of you. Because I walked much more in this race and changed my form frequently from ChiRunning to ChiWalking, I was extending my leg back which caused this to happen.
So do I recommend this race? Hell yes! I am posting this blog 5 days after the race and they already sent a survey to get feedback. Beautiful half marathon course, very organized event, amazing MC and the best after party! If I happen to be back east at this time of the year again, I would definitely redo it!
From My Running Story to Yours….
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