Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Number Seven

Mudrun complete. Probably the most fun I've had running a race ever. The course was much harder than any 5k Ive done, considering every place i've lived is completely flat. The course came fully equipped with rocks and mud and hills and a lake and obstacles and mud and more mud. I am 100% going to do this race again, or at least another mud race. My team was super awesome, and I think in the end we all had a blast. Since we were entered in the 4-person costumed race we were hugh hefner and the three girls next door.

Picture this: Runamuck 2010

Next, the 'accomplished post' that was supposed to follow last time, has not fully arrived. I did not beat my time I had hoped to accomplish in the half marathon, in fact i was more the 2 minutes behind. (Those with no running interest skip ahead)... In terms of pacing I was a mess, my mile splits were either 7:30 or 8, and I was hoping for a 7:45 pace. I think this inconsistency is really what killed me. I broke the race down into 3mi intervals, the first and third of which were my quickest, with my last 3mi the slowest. I ended up finishing in 1:44, a 7:55 average pace. That being a minute faster than my first half marathon, I was still extremely happy. The race was fun too, with music set up along the route and a beautiful course along Lake Michigan. Race mantra: your pace. your time. stronger than ever. (worked great mentally, try it!)

Picture this: 13.1 chicago 2010



Also been thinking more about the vegetarian lifestyle, which has become more of an in depth search than I would have thought. In in short stint of Ellen Degeneres obsession, I saw her being interviewed about her more recent vegan lifestyle. She mentioned the movie earthlings, which after watching only 20 minutes of, has certainly forced me to think more about eating options. Are we meant to be meat eaters? I think the answer is mostly yes. Evolutionarily speaking, we were always hunters and gathers. I think a lot of the problem lies in our method of killing and the damage it has on our environment and bodies. I have never given much thought to the suffering of the animals we slaughter. But one look at the conditions in which these animals are raised and it becomes almost impossible to bring back the disconnect I've had with my meals and the place they come from. Also some food for thought... about a month ago, upon listening to a peer's presentation in my networks class I learned a very interesting fact about the food chain: omnivores destabilize a food web.

So up next: TBD...

1 comment:

  1. hugh looks much hotter than the "girls"....just putting it out there :) the veggie/(sometimes sushi) thing seems to be working for you (in a good way)!! xoxo your always proud mama

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