Thursday, June 27, 2013

Disney Princess Half-Marathon Take 2!

Well, it's official, I am running the Disney Princess Half-Marathon again in 2014!  Actually, I've decided to take on runDisney's newest challenge, The Glass Slipper Challenge!  What this means is that Saturday (2/22) I will run the inaugural Enchanted 10k AND THEN on Sunday (2/23) I will run the Princess Half-Marathon.  If you math it out (by the way, I like to use "math" as a verb) that is 19.3 miles in one weekend and I will earn not one, not two, but three medals! 

Crossing the finish line at the 2013 Disney Princess Half-Marathon

I'm super excited but super nervous all at the same time.  I've run a 10k and I've run a half-marathon, but never back to back.  This year, we walked around Disney World for an entire day on Saturday before running the half on Sunday; so I keep telling myself that I had to have walked at least 6 miles that day which means this is totally doable, right? right?!?  

There is something just truly special about Disney Princess Weekend.  It's wonderful to be surrounded by thousands of women (approximately 23,000 participated in 2013) who are all supporting each other and cheering one another on.  Plus, you're running in DISNEY WORLD!  One of my Facebook friends commented on my photos from the race telling me I was "the happiest runner he's ever seen".  How can you not help by smile as you run in Disney?  Their slogan "every mile is magic" is definitely true.  I'm sure that 2014 will be even more special with the addition of the Enchanted 10k and the Glass Slipper Challenge.
 
There are two things I am probably most excited about for Princess Weekend 2014.

1.  I'm not only completing the inaugural Enchanted 10k but I will also earn the very first Glass Slipper Challenge.  Ever since I started racing, I've wanted to run an inaugural race.  I don't know what it is, but I always thought it would be really cool to say "I ran the first year of that race".  And then you add on top of that completing the inaugural year of a runDisney challenge!  Full of win!

2. I am traveling to Orlando and spending the weekend in Disney with some pretty amazing people.  I am officially the Queen of Healthy Peer Pressure as I have convince 4 women I work with to head down to Disney for Princess Weekend.  I'll be running the Enchanted 10k with three ladies from the foreign language department at work and I'll be running the Disney Princess Half-Marathon with my department chair.  I am even more excited that my Mama will be completing the Enchanted 10k as well! Mama had a hip replacement July 2012 so I find it incredibly inspiring that she is taking on this race.  This is the first time Mama will join me on a race course and I think that's awesome!  Now if only I could convince my bestie S to run half again with me in 2014... I'll work on her... 

Training doesn't officially start until October but I already can't wait!

<3 T


Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Road Running vs. Treadmill Running

What is the difference between running on the road and running on the treadmill?  Well... 

Road Running:
Most people that consider themselves "runners" run on the road and would never dream of running on a treadmill (I don't necessarily agree, but more on that later).  The scenery changes as you go, making time seem to go faster. Yes, outside you have to contend with hills but just remember, what goes up must come down.  My absolutely favorite part of running outside is running downhill, I pick up speed and I feel like I'm flying.  Add that to the feeling of accomplishment for getting up that tough hill and you get something I call winning!

Just being outside is a huge benefit of running on the road.  On beautiful days, I can't wait to get outside and run.  The sun shining on you, a nice breeze cooling you off, it doesn't get better than that.  Even running with a light drizzle can be fun.

Also, for me when I run on the road, I zone out and stress melts away, and I don't always get that on a treadmill.  Anything that was bothering me seems to disappear.  Seriously,  I have completed runs before where I was fighting back tears during my warm up and by my cool down my mind was totally clear and I was back to normal. 

Treadmill Running:

Even though running outside is wonderful on nice days, it can be downright terrible if the weather is not right.  Weather that's too hot, too cold, too humid, or pouring  rain can ruin a run.  Problem solved  on a treadmill!  You're indoors in a constant environment and if your gym is awesome like my Planet Fitness is, you have a personal fan on your treadmill to keep you cool.

Being in control on your pace and incline on the treadmill is also a huge bonus.  I like to use my pace settings as a challenge each time I run on the treadmill, I'll say to myself "you ran at a 5.5 pace last time, today start at 5.6".  Even though that may seem like a small increase, over time it adds up and it's helped me increase my pace on the road.  I also vary my incline as I go, it keeps my interested and gives me a much better workout.

One of my favorite features of treadmill running is easily keeping track of your time and distance.  Yes, I know there are apps out there that allow to do this on the road (I personally use Endomondo) but the GPS on the apps can sometimes be glitchy or unreliable.  On the treadmill you don't need to worry about an app because the machine does it for you.

I know, running on treadmill can be boring because you're stuck in one place.  Luckily. pretty much every gym I know has TVs to watch which can lessen the boredom.  Or, you can even stream movies and TV shows through Netflix, HBO Go, or Hulu if you subscribe to those services.  Streaming Doctor Who on my iPhone really keeps me going during long runs on the treadmill.

So, which is better?

Some people swear by road running and run outside no matter the weather while others only run on the treadmill at the gym.  I feel it really is a personal preference and I mix mine up.  In the warmer months, I pretty much only run on the road (unless it's pouring rain or a heat advisory), but in the winter I have to run on the treadmill.  I have exercise induced asthma and the cold is a big trigger for my asthma, so to keep myself... alive... when it's cold I run at the gym.

Which brings me to another question...

How do you transition from the treadmill to the road?

Anyone who has tried to make this transition has come to the realization that running on the road is not the same as running on the treadmill.  It was October when I had to start training for my half-marathon and winter was coming... I knew because of my asthma I was going to have to train on the treadmill.  Race day came, and I was pretty darn terrified (luckily February in Florida weather-wise is like April in Maryland so I didn't have to worry about my asthma as much).  I had run up to 14 miles on the treadmill, but how would that transfer to the road?  

I've tried to transition from treadmill to road before and I could barely do half the distance outside that I had done inside.  However, as I was training my friend who had run a full marathon before gave me the advice of running on an incline on the treadmill to make it more similar to the road.  I started out running at a consistent incline of 1.  Once I got used to that I started increasing and decreasing my incline up to a 3 to try to more closely simulate going up and down hills.  I am proud to report I had absolutely no problem running my 13.1 miles on the road and actually finished with a past faster than what I trained at!  Apparently my incline training plan worked (full disclosure: it did help that Florida is pretty darn flat and I only had a few hills to contend with).

So, here's my 30 minute incline running plan for you to use and try out.  Let me know what you think!
<3 T