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The ‘Earthquake Run & Shake 5 Point Oh No’ Recap

June 23, 2010

Greetings! (aka: Hellllloooooooo)

What a day!

So interesting to read all of your comments about your earthquake experience today. The news is now reporting that it was a Magnitude 5.0 earthquake that originated in Quebec from 18 km in the ground. Crazy!

However, I carried on. I had a race to fuel for and lots of work to do!

The theme of my pre-race eats = Green, Carbo, Clean!

Ezekiel toast with curried couscous and basil…

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I got up from the table and promptly put some salsa on it. Perfect-o!

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With a Green Juice

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Note- this is the first time my juicer has ever gotten any juice out of a leafy green before! I have tried juicing kale before and did not get a drop of juice out of it. I’m not sure what I did differently with this spinach, but it came pouring out. I think it might have been due to placing a couple items on top of the spinach (lemon, apple) to hold it in place…

The juice contained spinach, 1/2 a lemon, 1/2 a cuke, and a tiny apple.

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Yum!

Dessert was Trader Joe’s Fair Trade Dark Chocolate! LOVE this chocolate so much. My heart goes pitter patter.

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8 squares for good measure!

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Afternoon fueling snacks were a Liberate Raw + GF Glo Bar…

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A TJ’s Raspberry Fruit Leather…

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I used to eat fruit leather all the time as a teenager. I’d like to make my own in the food dehydrator, actually! Specifically dried mangoes…oodles and oodles of dried mangoes. Mmmmmm.

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….and late afternoon, a Green Monster. I wasn’t sure how to fuel for an evening race, so I figured Green Monsters were always fine with previous races so I decided on that! Can’t go wrong with a monstaaaa.

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It contained: 1 tbsp peanut butter, 2 cups Red Russian Kale (that was the mystery veggie from last week’s CSA!), 1 cup hemp milk, 1/2 scoop Amazing Grass Chocolate Amazing Meal Powder, 1 tbsp chia seeds, ice, ice, baby.

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It was thick and chewy. :ermm: I might have good news on a new blender coming soon though…

So yes, I was fueled up.

But I was still undecided about the 5-mile race in Toronto. This called for a phone call consultation to OSGMOM. She was less than thrilled for me to be going given all the crazy circumstances today. I also consulted Karly.

She said…

I think there have been enough warning signs today to give yourself permission to not go to this race:
1. Earthquake
2. Crazy protests in Toronto
3. Sweltering heat
4. Torrential downpours/severe thunderstorms expected tonight
5. Possible looming tornado!!!!!

Do you need anymore reasons? :biggrin:

Sometimes all you need is a worried mother and friend to tell it like it is. Reluctantly, I made the call to skip the race, BUT to make things fun for myself, I hosted my own race, much like Caitlin did with the Chickpea Masala 10k Race.

I called it….

The Earthquake Run & Shake 5 Point Oh…No

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I didn’t have much time to advertise though, so the turn out was a bit less than expected!

I approached the start line and checked the mailbox while I was waiting. Awesome.

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To my surprise, I was in the FIRST Corral, so that right there was a confidence booster. Sadly, I did not see any elite runners though. I think they were ‘running’ late.

Then, the horn sounded and off I went, filled with adrenaline!

Mile 1:

Right from the start of this race I knew it would be a struggle. The air was thick and humid and the temperature was 29C with a humidity of 37C! The air felt like a damp cloth that had been sitting in a steam room. Gross. Luckily I had my Camelbak on me and it was full with COLD water, so I was good to go. The Camelbak has made my runs SO much better. Having water easily accessible on a run is truly amazing. I am used to the extra weight now too so that is not a factor.

  • Mile 1 time = 8:15 min/mile
  • Avg heart rate = 162 bpm
  • Max heart rate =  174 bpm

 

Mile 2:

The storm clouds rolled in and the wind picked up!

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Hence, ‘OH NO’

I knew right then and there that I had to turn back because the storm was approaching quicker than expected. I pictured the ground opening up and swallowing me whole, but I persisted on. I figured if it did, that would be a pretty cool way to kick the bucket. The wind was refreshing, yet it made the run much more difficult. I was able to pick up a bit of speed despite this.

  • Mile 2 time = 8:12 min/mile
  • Avg heart rate = 167 bpm
  • Max heart rate =  174 bpm

 

Mile 3:

It started to rain during the last 0.5 mile stretch and this was great inspiration to boot it home! I ran fast and I ran hard. I decided a 5k race would have to do! During the last 1/4 mile it POURED rain and I felt like I was in the Amazing Race or something. That, or I was Rocky. Probably Rocky actually.

  • Mile 3 time = 7:50 min/mile
  • Avg heart rate = 166 bpm
  • Max heart rate =  182 bpm (sprinting at the end! Wheeee)
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    3 mile race stats:

    • Time: 24:17 min/mile
    • Avg pace: 8:06 min/mile

     

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    [That is not all sweat… it was raining too! But yea, it’s mostly all sweat I guess. lol]

    As I approached the ‘finish line’ no one was in sight and amazingly, I WON the race! :lol: I even took home this awesome 1st place ribbon!

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    I can assure you, I will not be taking this bad boy off for a while.

    I have some post-race fuel waiting to be consumed. Have a good night!

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    Cassie
    15 years ago

    You are dorky in the most adorable way possible! :D
    YAY FOR YOU! Congrats on the big win ;)
    Seriously though, what a great idea instead of just flopping on the couch!

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    Robyn @ Frugal 'n' Fit!
    15 years ago

    I’m glad you decided not to head downtown tonight. Totally not worth it! Your race is much more awesome. Way to place first! :)

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    Jil @ Peace, Love & Munchies
    15 years ago

    haha Your ribbon is too cute! Hard-earned – fooo shooo! :) That toast with the couscous looks amaaazing ,btw.

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    Heather
    15 years ago

    hahaha loooove the ribbon. first place – you must be sooo proud!!! :P
    I was actually in Toronto today (more North, near Yorkdale), and I didn’t even feel a thing earthquake wise. Atlhgouh some people who were in the same building as me said they felt the shaking – weird!?
    I think it’s a good idea that you strayed from Toronto, especially near downtown – it’s crazyness here!!

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    mary
    15 years ago

    I LOVE this post!! :) congrats on your big win! ;)

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    Heather
    15 years ago

    you are too adorable…’nuff said :)

    also, fruit leather and i…well, we’re in love. there, it’s out there for the world to hear!!! :)

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    Sarah
    15 years ago

    CONGRATULATIONS :)

    Your 3 mile race made me giggle! First place is fantastic. Earthquakes are valid reasons to miss a race as are thunderstorms. Fruit leather is yummy toooooooo.

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    andrea @ a cake for a wife.
    15 years ago

    ha ha ha! This post cracked me up. Love your race, congrats on your win!!

    And I totally think you made the right call on not going to the actual race. All signs point were definitely pointing to ‘no’!

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    Cassie @ A Very Busy Mind
    15 years ago

    “Probably Rocky actually.” hahahaha hilarious

    and I love the little “You Win!” on the (sweet) medal

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    AngelaOSG
    Reply to  Cassie @ A Very Busy Mind
    15 years ago

    haha Eric goes…oh no you didnt post that on the blog did you? haha ;p

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    lindsay
    15 years ago

    I heard about the eathquake! Crazy! But glad you ran a “different” race. Did you win it? hehe! Looks like a fun one. :)

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    Stacey@http://stacey-healthylife.blogspot.com/
    15 years ago

    Good call on skipping the race.

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    Amy @ be.you.ti.fully, a.musing
    15 years ago

    I’m just going to echo what everyone else already wrote: LAUGH. OUT. LOUD. (caps for emphasis, not for shouting!) hahaha! Awesome post!

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    Morgan @ Healthy Happy Place
    15 years ago

    wow, you are one speedy girl!! great time for a 3 miler! +

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    Helena
    15 years ago

    Hi! :) Can you tell me how many days your home made hummus (50 cent hummus) can be in the fridge?

    Thank you**

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    AngelaOSG
    Reply to  Helena
    15 years ago

    hmmm it’s never an exact science but it generally keeps a while if you use lemon juice :) It preserves it longer anyways. I would guess at least a week, maybe longer!

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    Mary @ Bites and Bliss
    15 years ago

    I love this!!! hahahaha What an awesome ribbon! :D It’s definitely fridge-worthy

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    Laura (Starloz)
    15 years ago

    um curried couscous, recipe please!

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    Lauren @ Eater not a runner
    15 years ago

    LOVE the ribbon.

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    Steph (@mediterraneanmiss)
    15 years ago

    You are almost too adorable to be allowed. What a wonderful idea!
    I’m so glad the tornado warning has passed =\ how scary was THAT, yikes.

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    Ericka
    15 years ago

    LOL! Congratulations on winning the race!! What an amazing accomplishment. :P

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    Tonyne @ The Unlikely Success Story
    15 years ago

    Loved this post. It screams happiness to me. :)

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