My First Half Marathon Recap
KyliAnnHobson
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This was me 2 years ago.
This is me today.
I've lost 70+ lbs & discovered a love of running!
I ran my first half marathon today, the Geist Half Marathon, & this is my detailed recap. I'm posting here because I can't for the life of me figure out how to add pics to a blog post!
My day started bright (dark, actually) & early at 3am. I pretty much took naps all day on Friday after getting off work at 2am, so I probably got a decent amount of sleep cumulatively. I felt pretty darn good & ready to run a half marathon! It was an hour & a half drive to the race so we left at 4am to get there at 5:30am, right when packet pick up started. We were one of the first ones there so packet pick up was a breeze. For some reason, they didn't have any small tech shirts, so mine has to be mailed to me. I did get a free t-shirt from last year's 5k race. One can never have too many t-shirts. lol.
After picking up my packet, we went back to the car so I could eat my Luna bar, drink some water, & get my bib pinned on. Then, we decided to go ahead & take the shuttle (school bus) to the start of the race, which was about a mile from the packet pick up & parking area. The race began on a bridge over the water & while it was very overcast, it was still very pretty. The temperature was 64 degrees with 100% humidity & a thunderstorm just missed us.
Blurry iPhone pic
We had about an hour until the start of the race so we people watched & I made good use of the porta-potty. The time passed quickly & before I knew it, it was time to line up.
They had jets fly over in formation after the national anthem, which was pretty cool!
I started between the 1:15 & 1:30 markers & my first mile was a little slower than I would have liked. It was pretty crowded at first but we started to space out a little more after the first mile. My legs felt really good & my breathing felt pretty easy considering the humidity. The course took us around the reservoir so it was very scenic with a lot of bridges over the water & gorgeous million dollar homes. There were a lot of people sitting out along the course cheering us on, playing music, & holding up funny signs. I felt like the race went so quickly!
I had read race recaps that had me very worried about the hills, but they really weren't that bad. The hill at mile 7.5 was much smaller than I envisioned & I didn't have to walk at any point. In fact, I didn't even realize I had already conquered the "big hill" until I looked down at my Garmin & it said 8.10. I thought, "That was the big hill?!?" lol. I was so relieved! I didn't stop for Gatorade until mile 9 & the next 3 stations after that. I didn't really start feeling tired until mile 11 & those last 2 miles were a little rough, but I definitely think I could have picked up the pace sooner than I did. I passed a lot of people in the last 1.1 miles. Now I know for next time! It also started raining at around mile 12 & it felt wonderful!
I finished in 02:07:56, much better than I ever imagined for my first half!
Sprinting to the finish.
At the finish with my medal.
I was a little disappointed in the finish area. The only thing that was left when I finished was bottled water & soggy cookies. There was supposed to be chocolate milk, fruit, granola bars, etc. I'm not sure what happened, but it was nothing like the website described. There was also supposed to be a local restaurant catering with sandwiches & things but they were nowhere to be found. I'm guessing because of the rain, maybe. It started coming down pretty good right after I finished. We did however find the free beer!
The pain was starting to set in at this point, so we finished the beer & headed over to the shuttle that took us back to the parking area. My legs are extremely sore & I'm having a lot of difficulty walking, but it's totally worth it & I will definitely be running another half marathon!
My pretty medal!
This is me today.
I've lost 70+ lbs & discovered a love of running!
I ran my first half marathon today, the Geist Half Marathon, & this is my detailed recap. I'm posting here because I can't for the life of me figure out how to add pics to a blog post!
My day started bright (dark, actually) & early at 3am. I pretty much took naps all day on Friday after getting off work at 2am, so I probably got a decent amount of sleep cumulatively. I felt pretty darn good & ready to run a half marathon! It was an hour & a half drive to the race so we left at 4am to get there at 5:30am, right when packet pick up started. We were one of the first ones there so packet pick up was a breeze. For some reason, they didn't have any small tech shirts, so mine has to be mailed to me. I did get a free t-shirt from last year's 5k race. One can never have too many t-shirts. lol.
After picking up my packet, we went back to the car so I could eat my Luna bar, drink some water, & get my bib pinned on. Then, we decided to go ahead & take the shuttle (school bus) to the start of the race, which was about a mile from the packet pick up & parking area. The race began on a bridge over the water & while it was very overcast, it was still very pretty. The temperature was 64 degrees with 100% humidity & a thunderstorm just missed us.
Blurry iPhone pic
We had about an hour until the start of the race so we people watched & I made good use of the porta-potty. The time passed quickly & before I knew it, it was time to line up.
They had jets fly over in formation after the national anthem, which was pretty cool!
I started between the 1:15 & 1:30 markers & my first mile was a little slower than I would have liked. It was pretty crowded at first but we started to space out a little more after the first mile. My legs felt really good & my breathing felt pretty easy considering the humidity. The course took us around the reservoir so it was very scenic with a lot of bridges over the water & gorgeous million dollar homes. There were a lot of people sitting out along the course cheering us on, playing music, & holding up funny signs. I felt like the race went so quickly!
I had read race recaps that had me very worried about the hills, but they really weren't that bad. The hill at mile 7.5 was much smaller than I envisioned & I didn't have to walk at any point. In fact, I didn't even realize I had already conquered the "big hill" until I looked down at my Garmin & it said 8.10. I thought, "That was the big hill?!?" lol. I was so relieved! I didn't stop for Gatorade until mile 9 & the next 3 stations after that. I didn't really start feeling tired until mile 11 & those last 2 miles were a little rough, but I definitely think I could have picked up the pace sooner than I did. I passed a lot of people in the last 1.1 miles. Now I know for next time! It also started raining at around mile 12 & it felt wonderful!
I finished in 02:07:56, much better than I ever imagined for my first half!
Sprinting to the finish.
At the finish with my medal.
I was a little disappointed in the finish area. The only thing that was left when I finished was bottled water & soggy cookies. There was supposed to be chocolate milk, fruit, granola bars, etc. I'm not sure what happened, but it was nothing like the website described. There was also supposed to be a local restaurant catering with sandwiches & things but they were nowhere to be found. I'm guessing because of the rain, maybe. It started coming down pretty good right after I finished. We did however find the free beer!
The pain was starting to set in at this point, so we finished the beer & headed over to the shuttle that took us back to the parking area. My legs are extremely sore & I'm having a lot of difficulty walking, but it's totally worth it & I will definitely be running another half marathon!
My pretty medal!
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Congratulations! What an accomplishment!! You should be so proud0
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:drinker: Cheers!! So happy for ya.0
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so so so very very very proud of you!0
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That is so awesome!!!! Congratulations!!! I hope to one day be able to do the same. I'm just so scared of failing.0
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well done on your weight loss. Excited to read your story as in a little over a month I'll be doing my first half marathon too. Congrats (and what a great time!)
If you don't mind me asking, how did you prepare for it? and I've added you as a friend0 -
Fantastic job!0
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That's awesome way to go0
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well done on your weight loss. Excited to read your story as in a little over a month I'll be doing my first half marathon too. Congrats (and what a great time!)
If you don't mind me asking, how did you prepare for it? and I've added you as a friend
Thank you! I followed Hal Higdon's Novice 1 training plan. I actually trained for a half marathon back in October of last year, but injured my knee on my last long training run & spent the next 3 months doing physical therapy. This time around I did more cross training & strength training & had no problems.
Good luck with your half marathon!0 -
You are an inspiration! I'm happy to call you a running buddy! Drive on!0
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You look amazing and did amazing! Very inspiring, thanks for sharing :flowerforyou:0
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AWWWE!!!! This was such a good story!! You look so happy. WTG Kyli0
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Way to go girl! You look fantabulous beautiful gorgeous and happy! Pom poms waving to celebrate your accomplishments.0
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WOW! How amazing. I actually felt my chest tightin up and my eyes start to get teary! what a inspiration you are! That is my goal next year to run a half! You should be so proud!0
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This is so inspirational! Great job! You look amazing.
I've only gotten as far as a few 5ks..but my goal is to run half marathons soon!0 -
Congratulations Kyli!! you truly are an inspiration!!0
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:flowerforyou: Congrats on your half, running my first one on Thanksgiving! Awesome time!0
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Great , just Great. You did awesome. I'm very happy for you. You are most defiantly an inspiration to us all. Congratulations. Nice medal by the way.0
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Fantastic!!!! I am so pleased for you and I have to say you look AMAZING!!!!! I have 3 half marathons coming up and I cant wait, the furthest I've run is 15km.
Thank you for sharing your story, very inspirational!0 -
Congrats! I'm jealous of your time.
I ran my first one in March - zero degrees celsius and muddy terrain. Like you, I found that it was awkward at the beginning with all the crowding and bumping elbows, so I had a slow start. Once everyone spread out my pace improved. I finished in 2:10 and was incredibly disappointed (was hoping for 2:05).
The next one (probably in autumn) is going to be sub-2 hours (hmm) as a prelude to the big jump (to Marathon :happy:).0 -
awesome job! You did good! :flowerforyou: :drinker:0
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Awesome work! Nice time as well! I'm hoping to do my first one late in the year or next year. I just did my first 8km run 2 days ago, so I'm getting there.0
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Congrats! Thanks for sharing. So inspiring! Renewing my commitmment!0
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WTG!!!!! Your such an inspiration!0
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Great! Keep it up!0
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Congratulations!0
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Thanks for sharing your story. It was very inspiring. I'm currently,training for my first 5Ks this fall. Can't even imagine doing a half at this point!0
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You are such an inspiration! Congrats! What a great accomplishment! I would love to run a half marathon someday. I've only run two 5K races so far. The first 2 years ago at 160lbs. Was happy I finished (without walking...that was my main goal) but disgusted with my time (over 41 minutes) so I kind of gave up running. Took up other forms of exercise and recently got back into running, now at 137 lbs and in much better shape. I love it now! Did my 2nd 5K earlier this month and finished in 32:03. Surprised myself this week and actually ran 4.25 miles, so slowly increasing my distance, getting ready for the Broad Street Run next year in Philadelphia (10 miles). I hope I can do it!0
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That is awesome, well done!! You're an inspiration to new runners like me Have just ran my first 5K (only on the treadmill though) and hoping to build up to marathons eventually!! and you look amazing by the way!0
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You know what caught my eye in this great story, and I don't know if anyone else noticed it. you have loss so much weight and that is awesome, THEY DIDN'T HAVE A SMALL SIZE SHIRT. lol did you ever, in your life think THAT would be a problem and they now have to mail yours to you , truly a wonderful story of success. great job. and i'm glad they still had some beer .lol0
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Congratulations! That's great!!
I can't believe there was no food left when you finished... there must have been loads of people finishing after you :noway:0
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