HI! Goodness, it’s been a while. Coconut-Crusted Almond Butter {Stuffed} French Toast is old news. I have so much to share with you all… but instead of cramming the past two weeks of my life into one novel of a post, I’ll try to update you in an organized fashion.
First things first… Chico Ten 2011 Race Recap!
This morning I got up bright dark ‘n’ early to run the 3rd annual Chico Ten race in beautiful Bidwell Park. I ran the race last year and thought I might as well do it again to see if I could improve my time. I haven’t been running a ton these days, so I wasn’t feeling 100% prepared last night as I was throwing together my race essentials. I had no formal training plan whatsoever, but I know my body can handle 10 miles most days, so I had a casual outlook on the event and went to bed with little anticipation.
This morning I fueled up with my traditional pre-race breakfast of toasted (Alvarado St. 50-calorie) flax bread, creamy PB, banana, and honey.
Iced espresso roast coffee with a splash of 1% milk – time to wake up!
Late last night, I quickly complied a playlist and tattooed my arm, per usual, with splits a la CoolRunning pace calculator.
new tracks added:
- Beautiful People – Chris Brown
- In the Dark – Dev
- Lights (Bassnectar Remix) – Ellie Goulding
Miles 3, 5, and 8 respectively.
The weather was ideal for a run at 8:30am – cool, with September sunshine beaming through the tall trees.
The run was no different than last year, a very flat course with no unexpected changes. I ran nearly the entire race without anyone within passing distance (a very small race*). I kept a steady pace, and just enjoyed being outside doing something I love, thankful that I have a strong body to keep up with me.
- Mile 1: 7:18ish
- Mile 2: 14:28ish
- Mile 3: 22:30ish
- Mile 4: 30ish
- Mile 5: 37ish
- Mile 6/Mile 7: ?
Mile 7-8 was the toughest. I wanted the run to be over and my GI was singing to me =/
- Mile 8: 60ish
- Mile 9: 68ish
- Mile 10: 1:16:15 – a new PR! *Place: 28th/95 (men + women)
Chico Ten 2010: 1:18:49
Running by yourself for 76 minutes is tough. It is so simple slow down, or just stop whenever and wherever. A had a light side ache before Mile 4, but with the power of positive thinking, I was able to get it to go away.
“Running is mental activity with physical benefits.”
Post-race, I refueled my depleted glycogen stores with a hot bowl of creamy buckwheat – my new favorite breakfast cereal!
Blueberry Buckwheat Bowl
- 1/2 c. unsweetened vanilla almond milk + 1/2 c. water
- 1/4 c. organic creamy buckwheat cereal
- 2 T blueberries + 3 dried apricots
- 1/2 T ground flax, cinnamon, vanilla
- topped with:1 T roasted almonds + a small spoonful of sunflower seed butter
This afternoon I headed back to the park for a picnic with the nutrition club. Running, sunshine, cucumber shooters, healthy finger food, friends, playing with a happy Labrador, local mocha chip ice cream… it’s been a lovely Saturday.
Now I’m due for a disco nap ;)
Good Job! 10 miles is no easy feat. And that buckwheat bowl looks absolutely yum-alicious.
Nice job, you rocked that race!
That buckwheat bowl looks delicious! I never had it before. I wonder how it would taste like? Also, congrats on your run!
Woah! Congrats on the 10 miles, that is really amazing! Enjoy your weekend :)
Yummy looking breakfast!
Great job in the race! :)
Nice job on your run! Running that long by yourself is super hard. I always find that I have better runs when I’m with someone. I’m too easy on myself I suppose, but I do enjoy my Sunday jogs. :)
Nice job, Hill! You look great, too :D
I LOVE Alvarado’s flax bread. Always have some of that on hand!
Congrats on the race! You are super fast!! I just signed up for my first 10K (ran my first half-marathon in June). Super excited!!
Congrats on completing your run! I def agree that running alone for a long period of time is hard :/
You’re getting fast, cousin.
Nice work!
Great job on the 10 miler!! I love those cool, September mornings for running. :-)
Congrats on a great race, Hill!!
Yay for PR-ing! I ran my 2nd 5K this week and shaved about 58 seconds off my first race. It’s a great feeling! And 10 miles… I dream of the day I run a 7:18 mile and go for 10! You’re a rockstar!
xo Marie
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