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Komen 5K Race Recap

Federer just lost the US Open… 😥 I still owe you the second part of my US Open recap which I will do later this week. We can reminisce together about Federer’s good times at the Open this year. Like when he won when I was there. And when he hit a winning shot between his legs.

So back to this post. On Sunday morning my alarm went off at 7am and I did not want to get up! I had been in some pain for the last few days. On Thursday evening, I started feeling intense spasming high up in my stomach, right under my ribcage. Every few minutes there would be an excruciatingly painful spasm that would cause me to cry and sometimes scream out. Then it would pass and I would still be in pain, but not nearly as bad as the spasm that came again in a few minutes. It went on like this the entire night. Even though it was not nearly as bad the next day, it didn’t go away either.

When my alarm went off on Sunday, I wanted to go back to sleep. After two spasms of light pain I was concerned, but once I got out of bed the pain subsided and luckily I felt fine. Very lucky, since I had my second 5K that day!

I made a green juice, did my stretches and was about to pin my number on when I realized there were no safety pins in my race packet. I still had my pins from last week’s race, so I used those for my number. But I didn’t have any more pins left to pin on the pink “I am racing in celebration of _____” bib to my back. I was going to write my mommy, a breast cancer survivor, but unfortunately I couldn’t.

When I was all ready, I walked over to 77th Street and Central Park West to meet Megan at the race start. On the way, I passed by so many people on their way to the run/walk as well! It was amazing to see so many people all meeting up in groups for such a great cause. I walked past a parking garage and the line to get in was very long — all race people as well. Megan got there a little later than we planned because every subway car was packed to the brim with people on their way to the race too. What an amazing turnout!

As you can see, the turnout:

Komen 5K

There were people as far as the eye could see. And the start line — shortly after I took this picture, the scene was completely packed with people:

Komen 5k Start

When Megan got there, we had just enough time to snap a quick picture until her boyfriend (THANK YOU BRIAN!) took our bags away to meet us at the finish line:

Dori and Megan - Komen 5K

I wore my pink headband for breast cancer, since I have no pink running clothes!

As we waited for the race to begin, announcers from one of the TV stations were making announcements over the loudspeaker and talking about the race in general. I found out that Mayor Bloomberg, Governor Paterson, Judge Judy (!!!), Cyndi Lauper and Stephen Colbert were all there. I didn’t get to see any of them, although I really only cared to see Judge Judy and Colbert. Megan and I tried to line up at the 10 minute mile line but the entire starting section was so packed with people we had to stay a little further back. Not a big deal since this was not a timed run, it was a fun run.

Once the race started, it took us awhile to get to the starting line. I had started my HRM and Nike + iPod but I restarted them both when we actually started for better accuracy. Once we got to the start we began running up Central Park West, just outside the park. I felt awesome and before I knew it, we were at 90th street turning into the park.

Neither Megan nor I had ever run in Central Park before (bad New Yorkers, I know!) and I have to say, it was really beautiful and refreshing! It had rained for two days before this beautiful day, so the park had that rainy grass smell. It was so shady with all th trees and I loved seeing the Reservoir while I ran! I felt better than I ever had during a run.

I looked at my watch when we got to the 1 mile mark and we were at 10 minutes. We were both very happy with this pace. We were listening to our own iPods but every now and then we would remove an earphone to make a comment to each other. I really enjoyed running with Megan because we stayed at the same pace and were able to remain together while being on our own with our music. I made a really great playlist for the run that kept me positive and happy.

It was really inspiring to see what everyone had pinned to their back about the people they were running in memory for, in celebration of — or to see they were survivors themselves. This one woman running the race was a 4 year survivor, and next to her was a woman who’s bib said she was running in celebration of “my shvester.”

I LOVED SEEING THIS. Shvester means “sister” in yiddish, and my brother often calls me that. It made me so happy to see that word, especially since it was describing a survivor who was able to run! I felt even more motivated to do great on this run after that!

Another fun sight was a guy running with his puppy! The dog looked like it might have been a puggle (awww!) but I don’t know for sure. It was just so sweet to see the pup galloping along in the race among all the people. I wish he had a race number!

Before we reached mile 2, the race became extremely slow because there were just so many people on the course. No complaints here — I am THRILLED that so many people are contributing towards a cure for breast cancer. And since it wasn’t timed, I really did not mind! It kept me from overexerting myself.

The last mile became a little rougher. I stopped feeling as great, although I am happy to say that during this run I got NO ribcage cramp, NO lower tummy cramp, NO knee pain and, for the first time since I started running, NO hip pain during or after my run! It was my most pain free run ever! Although my right knee hurt after, but who cares. So, back to mile 3.

By that time, I wanted the run to be over and was hoping for the finish. I didn’t know this until Megan’s race recap, but she was struggling too. What I also didn’t realize at the time is that Megan and I are at the same level running-wise. For some reason I thought I was slowing her down the entire run, but I found out from her recap that we were naturally at the same pace!

When we got to Mile 3, we were on a nice downhill. I started to feel great again as it became easier to run.

When I saw the finish line ahead, I burst into  sprint. I didn’t mean to, it is just what my body seems to do when it registers a finish line is near! As I said, this wasn’t a timed race, but my body did not care! Sees: Finish line. Does: Sprint.

I took off and ran through the finish. I had thought I left Megan behind, but I looked to my left and there she was! I guess she sped up, too! My heart rate was 201 again at this time. But I was so happy, I completed another 5K!

I’m excited to see if I made it into a race photo. For my last 5k, there were photos of people who finished right before and AND right after me crossing the finish line . . . but somehow they completely missed me! Too bad, I definitely would have bought that. 😉

My final stats

According to Nike + iPod:

Distance: 4.96K – pretty accurate!
Time:
30:43
Pace: 9:57 min/mi

According to HRM:

Calories: 314
Max HR: 201
Avg HR: 181

I am VERY happy with these results! Megan and I weren’t pushing ourselves very hard until we got to the end, we were just running and enjoying the scenery and the park and we made great time! And I found out after that this was faster than her last 5K! Congrats, Megan! I love running with her and look forward to more great runs in the park!

As soon as the race was over and we met up with Megan’s boyfriend to get our stuff, I had to take off. I was a little disappointed not to be able to walk around to all the booths (including a Tasti Delite booth, hmmmm…) but I had a 10:30 Core Fusion class to get to!

Normally, I wouldn’t schedule a CF class right after a race, but my friend Emily really wanted to take a class and this was the best time to bring her. I hightailed it to 77th and Madison (the race ended on 72nd in the park near 5th) and made it in time. Class was TOUGH — the instructor was Brynn, who I had taken Transfigure with at my old gym, The Sports Club/LA. The class was tough and painful but the hour went by so quickly! Today, my quads and hamstrings are SORE. I plan to start taking Core Fusion more regularly now.

After class, we stood around and chatted and by the time we got out it was almost 1:00 — and I had not eaten a single thing the entire day (aside from the green juice). And I ran for 30 minutes and did strength training for 1 hour. I am sure you can imagine how hungry I was! We planned to go out to brunch but we walked past a street fair on 3rd ave on the Upper East Side and decided to look around since it was such a gorgeous day. I got a crepe from a stand — banana, strawberry and nutella. It was HUGE! And it was a rare treat. I fully deserved it!

I gobbled it all up and felt so much better. Just what I needed. Most street fairs in NYC are the same, with the same booths repeating every few blocks. This one was different, and it was awesome. Let’s just say I walked away from here with a package of tortilla chips and cheese sauce from Qdoba for free and a pair of Sam Edelman sandals for cheap and Devachan products at a discounted price.

Excellent street fair!

I wanted to spend more time but I was beat! I went home and crashed. I slept until about 8 pm, woke up and ate dinner, and went right back to sleep. What a day!

I will be back later this week with the rest of my US Open pictures (mostly of Federer. Sigh.) and more information into what the doctor said about my abdominal pain, as well as some recent decisions I made medically. And I have an announcement to make that has to do with running!

Surprise!

Surprise pre-race post. I told you all you wouldn’t hear from me again until after the race on Sunday, but clearly I have something to share with you. My blog got a much needed makeover!

I love love love love love it. My brother is a software development engineer at Microsoft and is very talented in the language of the computers. I asked him in around February to help me redesign my blog and instead, he redesigned his girlfriend’s. A month later I had a birthday and what came in the mail from Matt and Mallory but a package of carob almond butter cups and a gift certificate to the ever popular Blog Fairy. While my brother is technical, he is not a designer. She is. But then 6 months went by. Partly because I was lazy, partly because I was busy and partly because I had no idea how I wanted the blog to look. Finally, I wrote to the Blog Fairy. After some very pleasant emails and working together on the header, colors and theme, what you see is the absolutely amazing work she did! I am so happy and impressed with the Blog Fairy’s talent. She truly is a Blog Fairy!

I chose my old theme because I liked the freedom it allowed me to stretch my text as long as I wanted. There were no width limits (This means that you might find large photos here that surprass the given width. I am trying to fix those). But it was lacking in so many ways, the biggest being it did not allow for widgets. I wanted widgets! I also thought the colors were cool, and had originally planned to keep them in the redesign, but they didn’t work as well with my request for “shiny things” to go in the header. Even though the blog’s name started as an inside joke from a TV show my brother and I love, Red Dwarf, since I decided to keep it I figured I might as well make it relevant. Hence, the shiny things (fork, knife, weights, and my favorite, the eksusis ball) as well as the font, which was a fun find. And I love the pink and how it looks with the slate.

Needless to say, I am a happy girl! I had lot of fun playing with widgets and I still have plans to fix up that section. I am also in the process of adding content to my new pages and hope to get that done over the next week or two. I love how easy everything is to find in this theme and I feel like a kid who just got a new toy for Hanukkah!

I’d love to hear your thoughts. Tell me what you think about my new look and feel — and if you have any suggestions for fun widgets, let me know!

So tomorrow is my 5K. A couple of you suggested Target for tops, but I live in Manhattan and we don’t have the luxury of such a place. No time to travel to the outer boroughs before the race either, but luckily I don’t need to! So after two more failed running store visits, I went back to Lululemon for a quick walk through. My eye landed on these shirts I saw the last time, but I hadn’t seen any in my size and I was too lazy to ask. It was the Cool Racerback, and came in great colors, including my favorite, a medium green. I spotted one in my size in white (well, the smallest size, although that size was too large in the other styles I tried on the last time) and took it to the dressing room. And it looked great! I wish I could have gotten it in more colors, but they told me it sells out right away in my size and I am lucky to even have found it at all. I took the white home and was thrilled to have a shirt for the race. And determined to buy this top in every color, it is so comfortable! A little big in the middle but good on top so it is fine with me. I love it! And even though my TaTa Tamer (AKA chest armour), shows like crazy outside it now, they are coming out with the TaTa Tamer II that will be in stores soon (but not yet) that has adjustable straps you can criss cross, and wear it nicely behind a racer back. I am going to return my newest unworn TaTa Tamer and wait for the new version to come out!

Edited to add: I actually had a TaTa Tamer II but there was a design flaw, and the straps are too short when criss-crossed. I returned it and am waiting for the improved version to come out!

Cook Racerback Back Cool Racerback Front

So you’d think all is said and done with the shirt for the race, right? Wrong! I was walking down to Hallmark in the mall where I work when I passed Urban Athletics, where I went earlier in the week and nothing fit. I was drawn in my a 50% off sale sign and went straight to the sale racks (remember, I got my Craft running shorts half off on these racks!) and grabbed a Saucony running top in electric blue. I fully expected it to be giant, but to my surprise . . . it basically fit! A tiny bit big, but nothing noticable or major. And the material is so soft and light and comfortable. I loved it! And for 50% off it was $14. I bought it.

What I don’t understand is — why wasn’t it in the store when I tried everything on a few days earlier? And now it is on sale? Where did it come from!

Saucony

I decided I will most likely wear that one for the race. With my new moisture wicking white Under Armour visor and race bib, it makes me look like such a real runner! I’ll be sure to take a picture tomorrow.

I’m going to try for shorter posts going forward. The way I have two topics in here, I will be splitting them up into two entries when I can since I won’t be able to write every day. And I have a giveaway coming up! And of course, a race recap. I am so nervous! I also may have signed up for something in October that I might not be ready for, more on that coming soon.

Thanks friends!

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