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Yay finally our weekend race recap!

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This was our first year running the annual half-marathon and 10k at the Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival. In years past we always shied away from the running events because a) some of us were intimidated (me) and b) we always wanted to enjoy the festival with Neil’s parents and not feel like poo. This year however, with the help of CrossFit over the past 12 months, we have a new-found sense of adventure and the confidence to know we can tackle almost anything. Plus, my brother Eric was coming to run his first 10k. He started running a few months ago, and he’s already done several races, and has just signed up to run a half marathon with me in November. His ultimate goal is to run a marathon next year! He’s even signing up for some CrossFit classes in Omaha to work on his overall strength and improve his running. I just can’t wait to see what the next year holds for him.

Unlike Eric, who maintained the perfect training schedule all summer, we slacked big time in our goal to run more. Well, not so much slacked as just got ridiculously busy. We kind of got backlogged with a few clients, took on a few projects as favors and then had some emergency client work thrown in at the last-minute. While we could have backed off our CrossFit workouts to do more running, we found it really hard to stay away from the box and our friends (who call and text when they don’t see us). I mean, who would choose running alone over working out with friends? Yup, CrossFit always won.

That morning, we woke up early for a quick breakfast of energy bars, bananas, a protein shake or two and some coffee.

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We didn’t have a designated friend or family member to take pictures, so we only have a few photos of the day, mostly ones our friends took while they were shooting their families and selfies I took throughout the morning. Do we look related?

Selfies from the race on Saturday...

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The buzzer went off and we started by running through downtown into campus toward the trail. Eric and I were pretty close for a while, but once started downward he just took off! His strides were HUGE! We had agreed beforehand to kind of run our own races and go it our own, so I was happy to watch him take off. I trotted along at about a 9:30 pace, which is my happy place.

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It was a fairly easy course, much of it going through the center of town and on the city’s winding bike trail, but it had one unfortunate steep hill that was about 1/2-mile long in mile 4. Even though I’d taken it easy on my workouts that week, I was still a little sore from some deadlifts that Monday. My legs felt like lead, and I ended up walking the hill, losing what I’m guessing was about 5 minutes. It sucked!

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Eric finished first with an amazing time of 1:01! I came trotting behind him at 1:07. We met up with Neil’s parents and turned our attention to the park where the half marathoners were starting to appear. I had said before the race that Neil would probably finish in 2:15, but he emerged from the park and sprinted across the finish line in 2:12! Doesn’t he look fierce!? He spent the last half mile encouraging the girls he was running with to finish strong. What an awesome guy!

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Do you hear Chariots of Fire when you see this or is it just me?

He had this to say about his race on Facebook:

Ran the Roots and Blues 1/2 Marathon this morning. A few thoughts after doing one in 2004 with a traditional training plan, and this one just doing CrossFit with no running training. (have not run more than 5k since last Thanksgiving)

  • Minimal shoes beat up your feet/legs if you are not used to long distances. I loved how light they were and how they fit/feel but I really would need more running time in them to be most effective. (shoe: Inov8 155 road-x lites)
  • 13.1 miles is still long and boring
  • Hills have become my strength. I could instantly tell how the large amounts of squats we do in CrossFit were working. I probably passed 100 people up hills today. This was a pretty big difference compared to just doing running training.
  • When you were beat from getting up a hill, the adrenal response that I usually get in a tought CrossFit WOD would kick in and both energy and recovery was quite quick. Another big difference.
  • My running form was much better and easier to maintain. I attribute this to how much more core strength I have now.
  • My legs are much, much more sore after this one than the one that I trained for, a big downside, but this could be shoe-attributed.
  • Although I was not running this one for time necessarily, my time was roughly 13 minutes slower than my last 2004 1/2 marathon that I completed using a traditional training plan. I do feel that I could have shaved off a few minutes of my time today, but I was certainly faster when I ran more regularly.

Anyhow, just some thoughts from a perspective of CrossFit vs traditional endurance training.

Obviously we probably would have done better had we actually trained with more runs, but our 4-5 day-a-week CrossFit habit didn’t exactly leave us hanging. I wish I would have gotten more pictures, but we were all tired and enjoying the free beer, and I just didn’t feel like being a blogger in that moment. Now to look forward to the Cohick “Bass Pro” Half Marathon!

Thanks to Matt and Katie Brucks for the pictures of Neil and I running and finishing!

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Sick Day

by Jessica on October 14, 2011

in Clive, CoMo, Juicing

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I’m happy to say we don’t get sick around here often, but when we do, it typically knocks us both out at once. On Wednesday we went to the gym, and when I got home I was feeling…off. Felt dizzy, scratchy throat, fuzzy brain. I was done. Needless to say I haven’t blogged in two days.

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So here we are on Friday evening and I think I’m finally coming out of it. Neil felt better hours ago. Bugger. He even worked out in the living room while I laid nearly comatose on the couch. Afterward, he made some juice for me. Lets call this carrot-apple-banana-lime-broccoli juice. Plus some protein powder. So good! It amazes me that store-bought juices add so much sugar, if you add the right combination of fruits and veggies it really doesn’t need additionally sweetening.

Hopefully with another night of good sleep I’ll be back to normal. I hate being sick. When you’re used to running at 150%, being at 60% is no good. I have things to do, and this is Homecoming weekend at Mizzou, I want to tailgate and see friends! Speaking of friends…

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This pup has a visitor for the weekend, and possibly longer. We’ll see… More on that tomorrow!

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Is it just me or did this weekend fly by a little fast? Neil jetted out of town on Friday afternoon to host his brother’s bachelor party (getting married October 1), and Neil’s mom and a friend came up to spend the weekend with me and escape the ruckus of a a huge bonfire bachelor party at her house. I was so excited to spend the weekend at the very fun and yearly Roots and Blues Festival girls-only!

Early Saturday morning before they arrived, Clive and and I hit downtown to watch the start of the Roots and Blues 10k and half-marathon races. I chose not to run this year because I wanted to be 100% for Neil’s moms visit (running+endometriosis=exhaustion) and because the summer heat prevented a lot of the training I was hoping to do for the 10k. I also ended up signing up for a race this coming weekend with Rachel (her first!), so all in all it worked out. Even still, it was hard not to be jealous of all the runners.

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We were cheering for a lot of friends. Here is Jen with an awesome shirt designed by Boone County Family Resources, an awesome organization that offers services and assistance to people with developmental disorders. They will soon have an awesome new website by two designers you might know.

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Becky and Aurora. Becky was running her first half-marathon!

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Everybody lining up. They staggered the 10k and half-marathon runners, but in reviewing my photos, it was hard to keep everyone straight.

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Getting ready…

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And GO!

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Chad (in the bandana) was a coworker of mine from my old job.

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I don’t know her, but I just loved her face. You can see Aurora and Becky behind her.

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Off they go!

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I also caught Neil’s coworker Jeremy in line. Hi!

Afterward, I headed to breakfast with my little brother at one of our favorite places, Cafe Berlin. I cashed in my cheat day with an awesome grilled swiss on sourdough. Grilled cheese, for whatever reason and however simple, is one of my favorite things in the entire world. I appreciate it so much more now that we’ve gone Paleo. First meal with cheese in two full weeks!

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I then met up with Neil’s mom and her friend Sheri and headed back downtown.

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Tons of great music and people-watching. Each stage venue was packed. People would wander around or camp out in one spot and hang out. The music was equally as diverse. We saw bands that were more classic rock, some country, some blue grass, and definitely blues.

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I love watching random adults get their boogy on in the middle of a crowd, not caring who sees them. This year it was raining during several of the performances, so people were dancing with their umbrellas.

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How cool is this!?

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Neil’s mom and Sheri enjoyed the different wines they had for tasting.

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I couldn’t get over the HUGE amounts of food this year vs. last year. Look at this huge smoker! We partook of some wood-fire pizza and a full rack of BBQ smoked ribs. My pizza fast lasted two weeks. Oh how I love free days.

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They also had a great presence of local organic producers this year. By this point I was wishing for a bigger stomach. We were stuffed!

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There were also tons of mini-stages this year, with smaller bands that were fun to watch. I loved all the hula-hoop girls randomly walking around downtown.

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All in all we had such a great time, and we stayed up late into the night talking and laughing and watching movies. I really need to take these girls only time-outs more often!

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Maya Angelou

April 18, 2011

I was fortunate enough to get awesome seats for Anja, her mother Donna and I to see Maya Angelou last week. We were in the fourth row! At 83 years young, she can still silence an audience with her incredible prose and stories. Everyone was in complete awe. I still remember the first time I [...]

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