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Getting My Frosty On

March 5, 2012

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It’s official: I’m hooked on 5k races!

My second 5k race is under my belt…err…bib, after yesterday’s Frosty 5k race in Burlington. I had such a blast. There was also a half marathon going down…kudos to the brave souls who ran it yesterday!

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Unlike my last 5k race a few weeks ago, the skies were blue and the roads were clear. The temperature seemed innocent enough (-4C), but the wind was bone chilling being so close to the lake. Although, once I started running it wasn’t so bad. The cold isn’t as noticeable when you are breathless and busting some booty on the race course!

One thing I love about winter races? The later start time. The race didn’t start until 10:05am, so that meant that I could sleep in until almost 8am feeling nice and rested when I got up.

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For some yummy pre-race fuel, I enjoyed a wrap with a banana and a couple spoonfuls of sunflower seed butter.

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and a juicy grapefruit for extra hydration.

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We got to the race about 45 minutes early, so I took advantage of the free time to empty my bladder. However, the porta potty line ups were huge and not moving very quickly. I waited in line for 20 minutes, before bailing at the last minute so I’d make it to the start line on time. What a tease! Needless to say, holding my bladder throughout the 5k was not fun. That grapefruit clearly put me over the edge…darn you, grapefruit!

There is something to be said about running a race with hundreds of other people (well, thousands if you count the half marathoners); it’s instant motivation and the excitement is contagious, even in the winter.

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After a cold wait, it was finally time to begin!

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I got off to a slower than normal start, but it ended up being a blessing because I think I would have gone out too hard. I just wanted to sprint to get warm!

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The course itself was a simple “out and back” route on a linear, mostly flat course (along Lakeshore) which is perfect for setting a new PR. I love out and back courses because I get to see the faster people coming back (while I’m still going out) and it’s quite motivating to see them zoom by. The first place finisher had a time of 15:29! Crazy.

I felt so happy during the entire race and I think it was probably one of the strongest races that I’ve run, mentally and physically.

Soon enough I was rounding the last bend to the finish line.

See that YELLOW Powerbar “finish line”? When I rounded the last corner, I thought that was the finish line, so I gunned it as hard as I could only to discover that the finish line was actually a couple hundred metres further!

#epicfail

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I was now out of breath and really struggling not to stop and walk to the actual finish line. The spectators really gave me my last bit of motivation to keep running.

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There wasn’t any smiling for cameras or even looking for Eric. Just me and the finish line, baby!

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The real finish line:

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…and then I bolted to the nearest bathroom. :)

My official stats:

Chip time: 22:37

Ranking: 4th in my division (25-29 yr old women), 13th out of 390 women, and 52nd out of 577 runners

Avg pace per km: 4:32 min/km

Avg pace per mile: 7:16 min/mile

I beat my previous 5k race time by just over 30 seconds, so that was a nice bonus. I think the speed work has been helping!

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I came home and made a recovery smoothie and then had a hot shower. Hot shower = Best feeling ever after a winter race.

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I used this Vega Performance protein powder and added in a big frozen banana and lots of almond milk. Yum.

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The nutritional info (click to enlarge)

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Sketchie was overjoyed to hear about my race. Not.

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So as you can tell, I’m loving the 5k distance. I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised because I used to run short distances in track and field and always loved them.

Here are some things that I love about 5k races…

  • Shorter recovery time: I’m not too sore after my 5k races (just stiff muscles). After my last 5k race I took a couple days off exercise and then I felt fine to get back into my normal routine. After my half marathons however, I had to take 2 weeks off exercise to recover and occasionally sustained mild injuries. The reduced down time with the 5k is a major plus in my books! Of course, that’s not to say that you can’t get injured running a 5k because you obviously can with any distance.
  • Less training time: My 5k training runs are between 3-5 miles, about 4 times per week. I don’t have to spend more than about 25-45 minutes out of my day to train. This is a huge plus when busy.
  • Less Prep: I don’t need to bring water, energy gels, or anything else like I do with longer distances. It’s quite effortless to prepare for.

 

Have you ever run a 5k race or are you thinking about running one some day? For all of you runners: what is your favourite race distance?

If you are looking to start running, I’ve heard great things about the Couch to 5k 9-week running program. If you start now, you can run your first 5k race at the beginning of May! Maybe if some of you have done the C25k before, leave a comment below telling us about your experience. It may help others who are thinking about starting.

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Elly
14 years ago

Nice job, Angela! That’s a kick-ass time :) As Leah said, I’d also love to hear more about your workout routine at the moment! Congrats again!

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Curly J
14 years ago

Congrats on your 5k!! That’s amazing! I’m hoping to try one out in the next few months. Last year I started the couch to 5k program and made it to week 4 feeling FANTASTIC. But then the warm summer days came on and I got discouraged so I quit :(. BUT I started again last week and I’m hoping to go the full distance this time. I’ve read some great suggestions on how to combat the heat (if that comes up again haha). Reading your running posts have been a great motivation!! Keep it up! :)

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Heather @ Better With Veggies
14 years ago

Congratulations on a great race and hardware!!! I have a hard time picking a favorite distance, they are all challenging in different ways. If pressed, I guess I would choose a half marathon right now – not short enough that you are miserable the whole time, but not long enough to need the recovery time of a marathon. :)

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Katie
14 years ago

I just bookmarked the C2K program the other day.

I’ve always wanted to be able to go for a 2-3 mile run for a few of my exercise days each week, but haven’t ever managed to get to the point of solidly running that whole amount. I’m thinking I’ll use C2K this spring and maybe reach this goal for the summer!

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Stephanie @ Legally Blinde
14 years ago

When I first read the title of your post, it made me think of a Frosty from Wendy’s :) Congratulations on the race – you did so well! 4th in your division, 13th out of 390 women, and 52nd out of 577 runners are all really impressive!

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Pam
14 years ago

Congrats! You are super speedy!!! I have run one 5k, one 10k and one 15k :) My 5k time was around 32 minutes :) I am slow and steady. haha Speedwork would probably help, but I just like getting out there and running.

I live in Edmonton and haven’t been running outside yet this year but am thinking about doing a 5k St Paddy’s Day race next weekend, depending on how much snow/ice is on the ground!

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Lauren
14 years ago

Wow, you are so fast! In high school, I ran the 5K in 19:56 (PR), but I haven’t come close over 10 years later. What do you do for speed work?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lauren
14 years ago

Wow, Sub-20 for a 5k is super fast! I had a few kids BLOW by me yesterday…they were, I’m guessing, 8-10 years old. and a young girl also sped by me at the finish line. heh. here’s the speedwork I’ve been doing lately: http://ohsheglows.com/2012/02/17/busting-boredom-on-the-treadmill-5-mile-5km-workouts/

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Vicki
14 years ago

Congrats Angela!
When I saw the picture of your macadamia-almond butter on your previous post I decided I COULDN’T wait for the cookbook to be released to make it. So I took out some ingredients I GUESSED you could have used, threw them in my food processor and YUM!!! it turned out so amazing. Can’t wait to try your version someday!!!

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Kaleigh
14 years ago

Awesome time! Congrats. I love Vega Protein too!

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Annie
14 years ago

I just graduated from C25K and I’m planning on doing the next one up: bridge to 10K. I haven’t entered any races though as I am sooooo slow and a little worried about looking silly?!

well done again on your amazing time :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Annie
14 years ago

I used to be terrified to sign up for a race too, but you will see such a wide range of fitness abilities, ages, etc. It’s really inspiring just to see people out there! The first time will likely be a bit scary since you don’t know what to expect, but it’s honestly way more fun and less scary than I initially imagined (and Im a very anxious person!)

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Annie
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

thanks :) I might give it a go then, there are a couple of 5 and 10 k races in June :) x

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Sabrina @ Radioactive Runner
14 years ago

Congrats on a great run.. that’s a great time!! Was that the Chilly half and frosty 5km that you ran? Are you running the 5km in Around the Bay on the 25th?
I really like running 5km and half marathons… I want to get back into running 5k’s… I agree, they are fun and speedy!

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Betsy
14 years ago

Congrats! A 7:16 mile is really impressive!

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Tiff @ Love Sweat and Beers
14 years ago

Wow, way to go! That’s super speedy. :)

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Jaclyn T
14 years ago

Speedy Ange! Way to go!

I have done ONE race, which was a 5 km this past Dec. I have RAD (Reactive Airway Disease), which is, very much not rad. This makes running in the cold difficult, so I limit my outdoor runs in l’hiver (treadmill time, baby). My time for this race was 35:18, and it featured a long hellish incline (thank you, uptown Saint John), so I was pretty happy, even though my time was a bit longer than my “usual” 5K runs. I run for the enjoyment and am not competitive, so I was surprised that I had the “race itch” and that it was pretty fun.

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Heidi
14 years ago

Great job on the 5K! Your stories (and recipes) are a joy to read. Keep up the good work!

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Yvette
14 years ago

Congrats Angela-
I LOVE redaing your posts – you seem like such a great person and you don’t take yourself too seiously! In the year that I’ve been reading your blog I have gone vegan and also started on a fitness journey. I feel better than I ever have. Please know that you are inspiring people all over the world to live a better life. I know I will never be the same again – I enjoy my healthy new body so much. I still have work to do on myself – but I know I can achieve my goals.

Yours sincerely – Yvette, Sydney, Australia

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Yvette
14 years ago

I’m so happy to hear that Yvette! Thanks for sharing. Congrats on all your changes :)

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Kellie
14 years ago

Super inspiring! I also did a 5km race on Sunday and I agree, they are so much fun! Its a good little feeling of achievement and a boost of inspiration to train for the next one (in May – hooray!). Well done :)

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J'lene
14 years ago

Congratulations! I’m running my first 5K in a few weeks and am on my last week of doing the Couch to 5K training program. The Couch to 5K training program was a great way to ease into running longer distances and I loved seeing my progress. I think I’ve definitely got the “itch to run” now and hopefully have the confidence to do more races after I get this first one under my belt!

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Brittany
14 years ago

Hey! Do you ever feel like the treadmill and the garmin dont match in their times? Like you could be running quite fast on the treadmill say a 8:30 mile pace but it feels like your running faster than that?

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Karen
14 years ago

Stellar job, Ange…you are one speedy lady! Huge Congrats!

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