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It’s Boston Marathon weekend, also known as the best weekend to be in Boston! Last year at this time I was headed to pick up my race packet and snapped this photo of the Boston Marathon finish line. This year, I’ll be wandering around downtown cheering on friends and (hopefully) soaking up some sun.

Boston Marathon finish line

Last night, prior to and while attending the Taste of the Nation, I got to see the finish line prep, the race expo, and all of the fantastic, inspiring ads all over the city. I am LOVING the New Balance ads.

Once you’ve run the Boston Marathon, you don’t walk down Boylston Street the same ever again, especially past the finish line. At least for me, it is cool to live in a city where I have a constant reminder of pushing my limits on three separate Marathon Mondays.

I won’t get all sappy, I promise, but I am SO proud of every single person who will be out there on Monday, running for themselves, for charities, in memory or in honor of loved ones. The hard part, training through those long winter months, is over. Monday is their day. If you are a spectator like me, be loud! And if you are running, go out there and take in every bit of the experience, the ups and the downs all the way to the finish, and have fun.

Those cheers are for you.

And with luck, a year from now, I will be getting ready to run a marathon :)

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How beautiful is this day? Please don’t tell me cold and snow are going to come back next week. I don’t think I can deal with another day of feeling cold and wanting to hibernate!

I was really excited to head out for a run today. As you know from my blogs and tweets, I have been marathon training in some pretty awful weather, so a chance to not feel numb while running was one I couldn’t pass up.

It all started out okay, but then my knees started to hurt, and pretty badly. Throughout this marathon training period, and DEFINITELY while training for last year’s Boston Marathon, knee pain has plagued me on and off. This time around, it was only made worse by a few twists and slips running in slush and ice.

So, I decided today I am going to be smart. I am not running the Napa Valley Marathon. I might try to enter the 5K, or I might just sleep in and enjoy vacation.

Other factors that went into the decision not to run the marathon:

  • I don’t want to. It’s not that I am afraid of the pain or being tired; I have run up to 21 miles this training season and been fine. Over the past month or so, I just started to have no desire to run a marathon right now. Potentially damaging my knees further just feeds that.
  • I want to spend my time in Napa having fun and being relaxed, not sore, cranky, starving, and tired.
  • My husband really needs a vacation, and I really need to see him without a laptop over his face. I know we just got back from Ireland, but he worked 51 hours over the course of three days last weekend. After a full week of 12-15 hour days. Marathon vacations are not the same as real vacations, in my book.
  • The marathon’s ban on iPods really started freaking me out. I completely rely on music to get me through tough parts of workouts. I think I might go insane if I had to run for four plus hours without that distraction!

I guess I could be disappointed with myself right now. Back in the day, if I said I was going to run a marathon, I would have run it with a broken leg. Now? It’s supposed to be fun, and if I am dreading it, it is not fun.

There. A huge weight lifted off of my chest. Smile I still wish with every bit of my being that I had a Boston Marathon number this year. Wah.

There are definitely more marathons in my future, but for now I think I get more satisfaction from spinning, weights, and short runs. Marathon running (and this is my own fault) sabotages my diet a little as I start to think I can eat anything and everything. And now that I am working for myself, long runs also cut into time I am being paid. As such I am definitely interested in hearing about short, 30 minutes or less, workouts, that you find fun and also really challenging.

Have you ever had to make a decision that was best for you, but you still worried about what other people would think?

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Team 4all

Did you know that I spent Kindergarten through Eighth grades in a tiny Catholic school in NJ? It’s not something I talk about much because it’s not something I really like to remember, but when I received an email from Boston Sports Woman regarding an opportunity to be a brand ambassador for women’s fitness outfitter, Team 4all, my early school years were the first thing that came to mind.

Team 4all, starting with the name, is something I can get behind, and their Gain Power in 2011 campaign sounds it could be something I have written myself in past blog posts.

“Forget the crash diets, the fad eating trends and endless hours on a treadmill. We’re skipping the resolution to lose weight.
We’re going to improve our game, crush our opponents and still have time for a fun weekend. We want to gain power this year. Join everyone at 4all in our resolution to gain power in 2011!”

To enter the contest to become a brand ambassador, interested bloggers were asked to write a blog post based on the following prompt:

What or who inspired you to start a fitness/sports routine and how are you planning to gain power in the New Year?

That’s where Catholic school comes in. Without getting too into detail about this scarring experience, I will just share that the physical fitness program was absolutely atrocious when it came to girls and sports. It was everything every TV show gym class makes it out to be, awful uniforms, picking teams, bullying, general weekly mortification. Our physical education teacher was, I could recognize even at nine years old, a giant chauvinist (who also happened to be horribly out of shape; the only sport he did was beer can opening while watching sports, I am certain) always choosing boys to lead teams, cheering on the boys, and choosing rough “boy” sports like football and hockey. Those of us with less athletic ability were made fun of not just by fellow students, but by the teacher himself. And by those of us, I mean girls.

When I started at my public high school, I was inspired by a family friend to play field hockey, a sport she dominated in throughout her four years at the school. While field hockey was NOT for me, I relished in our weekly two mile runs, and where I was awful at hockey drills, I often was one of the first to come in during the “long” run. A desire to run more and a dislike for the field hockey program propelled several of us into winter track, then spring track, and the following fall, cross country.

Running became a part of my life when I was 14, and while we have had a love/hate relationship for many years, what inspires me most this year continues to be the 2010 Boston Marathon, and, more specifically, the hundreds of little girls I high-fived along the 26.2 mile route. No matter how tired I got, one of my goals during the marathon was to interact with the crowd, and the excitement on the faces of little girls from Hopkinton to Boylston Street was enough to make even the most exhausted runner beam with joy.

I was inspired in those moments because while maybe in many schools, boys’ sports still reign supreme, and we know that professionally the money is with the men’s teams, these little girls were witnessing thousands of women pushing their physical and emotional limits to complete an awesome race.

That's me!

In the end, I know every step I take is for my own health, mental and physical, but during those long runs or on the days where it is too cold to go even to the gym, I think back to the girls along the marathon route and hope that they keep that day somewhere in their hearts the way that the runners do, maybe even some day drawing upon those memories to be fit and have fun at whatever activities they decide to try. I would love the opportunity to represent Team4all

I am also pretty inspired by the fact that the girl who was picked last for nearly every sport is about to run a fifth marathon.

Take that angry Catholic school gym teacher! Smile

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