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from Runner Training For Life One word to describe this year: Spontaneous. I didn’t plan most of the trips I took and I didn’t know I’d be running another marathon or even tackling another 3 race weekend. I just kept running and stayed open to whatever came my way, which happened to be a truly extraordinary year that combined my love of travel and running nearly every month! From Kansas City to France, it was a whirlwind and wonderful…which also lead me to realize it was time for my new career in travel writing. Honestly I want to just shove photos down your throat for days to really capture what this year meant to me, but I’ve tried to be selective..then again that’s like picking a favorite memory. PAST PERFORMANCE (miles) Linked years are a recap from that year! Unfortunately I didn’t start digitally tracking til half way through 2007, which means I’m not 100% of my numbers for the first 5 years of my running career. I’d love to know what my true total is! As noted before I don’t look at monthly or weekly mileage until December hits then I become curious and this year I was excited to surpass 1600 once again. 2008: 1423.3 2009: 1277.7 2010: 1600.32011: 1600.32012: 1458.52013: 1618.32014: 1603-- Highest Month: Nov 190.3 -- Lowest month: July 83.5 (height of the knee pain) Biking Swimming Cardio Walk Strength/Yoga 2014 45 hours 0 5 hours? 690 miles 90 hours 2013 58 hours 1 hour 13 hours? 560 miles 120 hours 2012 70 hours 3 hours unsure 620 miles 100 hours 2011 42 hours 2 hours 29 hours 980 miles 137 hours 2010 13 hours 3 hours 30 hours 1068 miles 86 hours Oye while I may have upped my strength sessions and done lots of PT, I did pull back on yoga and biking because that seemed to hurt my knee and I didn’t spend much time doing any other cardio! I guess I need to work on that in 2015…. or maybe I just need to stop tracking it so I don’t notice, ha!! States Run in: 9 (FL, MO, MA, TN, NV, SC, HI, WY, VA, + France, Ireland)Longest Run: 26.5 miles for Honolulu marathon and 21 mile training run on Clay Road.Most interesting run: It was a year of wonderful moments where I got to run all over the world, but I think running through the countryside of Ireland as part of the Race to Kinvara with Saucony has to top the list as one of the most unique experiences of my running life. Most exciting #runnerd moment: Being a coach is in many ways for me more rewarding now than my own race finishes, so being there to wrap my arms around Jodi in Honolulu after taking each step by her side was amazing. How did this year compare?: Insane. I started the year hitting my best PR, followed that up by traveling to some truly gorgeous places where I found time every day to run and finished it with the Saucony 26 Strong team in Honolulu…it’s truly a year I could never have even fathomed. My general health seems to have taken a turn for the better this year, so now it’s really about addressing the knee pain which has been nagging me since July. 200 Mile Charleston RelayRunning in France RW Boston Hat TrickExploring Memphis and St JudeConquering fears with Mountain Running AcademyBest race: I have to say the Best Damn Half Orlando because I was so over the moon to hit that PR and even find myself 3rd in my age group. I am genuinely excited to push the pace in 2015 for the half marathon distance.Favorite gear: I think I’ve answered this repeatedly in recent marathon must have’s and even my stocking stuffer lists, so I won’t belabor my love of gear.Goal for next year? In the near term, I am focused on more half marathon PR’s…in the long term tackling some new race distances.
Posted on: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 10:56:59 +0000

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