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Showing posts with label races. Show all posts
Showing posts with label races. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Peaks and Valleys

Yesterday's One Word Wednesday was JOY.

Today I am feeling more JOY as I focus on some exciting things coming up.
Amanda at Run to the Finish is hosting another great challenge; the July Abs Challenge.  I hopeful that I can use this as part of a spring board to get my fitness routine back on track. 
Yes, I run everyday however running alone does not make a body fit enough to handle the challenges I want to handle.

Speaking of challenges one of the next ones penned in for the fall is the Megatransect.
Looks like a lot of fun, huh?

I only wish this event was sooner because I think it would have been great training for a race that I probably won't get to do this fall The Ring.  This event seems to be a bit of an ultra runner's cult kinds thing.  There are requirements for getting in.  I'm not sure that I will be able to meet those requirements by race day.  But the seed has planted it's self in my brain, that desire to risk pushing myself beyond is back and I am now filled with JOY again. 

JOY at the thought of risking failing by trying something I haven't yet done. 
Even if I have to beg a race director or two.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

A long engagement

Even though I haven't yet done a year end or a 2012 goal post, you wouldn't have to be reading very often
but of course you read every day, right?
to know that my A goal for 2012 is to go for the 100.

yeah, as in miles run at one time. 
on trails, in the mountains, through the day and through the night, without dying or falling off a cliff.

To achieve that I registered for the Massenutten Mountain Trails 100 Mile Run.
Like many true trail races, the MMT 100 has a limited field of runners.  To allow runners a some what equal opportunity to run a very popular race MMT 100 uses a great lottery system as part of their registration.  The next step of the system was on January 4th, the last day for "lottery winners" to submit payment and stay on the entrants list.  On that day I went from a potential 158th to 75th. 

That's right there are 74 people ahead of me on the wait list.
The race only allows 205 runners to be on the entrants list.

As mose of my readers are beyond the fourth grade and can do simple math, I'm sure you can see that I might have a long engagement with the wait list.

Fellow ultra friends who have run MTT 100 many times assure me that with the next two steps on April 16 the (last day to withdrawal with full refund) and May 1st (last day to withdrawal with partial refund) many entrants will drop out for a list of reasons. 

The race scheduled for May 12 - 13.

As exciting as the possiblity of doing a 100 mile ultra is, it would kinda be nice to know before the day of the race that I am going to get in.


What is the shortest notice you have ever had that you made it into a race?

What do you think of race lottery systems?  Level the play field or should it be first come first served?




for a complete explanation of MTT 100's lottery system click here

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Let's Talk Lottery


I had the weekend to get over the fact that thanks to the stupid DOW being down on the 8th I did not get into the Massanutten Mountain Trails 100.  This weekend also provided me time and opportunity to lower the boom on the super secret spy and get his approval for my insanity, relief that his doesn't need to get me a Mother's day gift from the kids, support for crewing for potentially 36 hours of running fun!

So let's talk about the lottery system that Virginia Happy Trails Running Club uses to pick those lucky runner who get to know that they are IN for events.

VHTRC is one of two running clubs I belong to.  The other is the MCRRC. 
One day I will actually get to participate in more of the events and work days that these two great clubs put on.

This year all you needed to do to register successful for the MMT 100 was:

Qualifications for Entry: Entrants must be at least 18 years old at the time they apply for entry and have completed, within the official time limit for that event, either:

A 100 mile run at anytime before December 1, 2011
A 50 mile run after January 1, 2010 and before December 1, 2011

That would be an official race not a fat ass event and not an event that you "dropped" down in distance during the event. 
Easy.
Next year it gets a little harder. 

Qualification Change for 2013 Event: Starting with the 2013 MMT, a qualifying 100 mile run must have been completed within the 36 month period before entry opens. If an applicant does not have a qualifying 100 mile finish, he or she must have two ultra distance event finishes, at least one of which is 50 miles or longer, completed in the 24 months before entry opens. Runners with five or more prior MMT finishes need not have a qualifier. (This paragraph added November 2011)

You will need TWO ultra length events within the prior 36 month period.  Not that this new qualification would have been so hard given my current racing schedule BUT things change and if I waited until 2013 or after to attempt MMT 100, I might not have those 2 events completed. 
So 2012 is going to be the year.

Once you've registered by simply meeting those qualifications they check your race history and filling out their online form, you are given a random number.  Then you simply wait for the closing bell the day after the final day to register.  This year that date was December 8th.  They use the last three digits of the DOW at close to pick the "start" number for entries.  If the DOW was up for the day the number that got "in" go up.  If the DOW was down the numbers go down.  If only it had been up!

Lottery Results: On December 8, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down at 11,997.70. (We confirmed that with the DOW official site.) That makes 770 the beginning number. Lottery numbers 766 down through 269 are eligible to enter. (There is no one on 770.)  At registration I was #194

As you can see in the photo above my worst case scenario wait list ranking is 158.  I don't have seniority by having run this event before.  That would suck.  And would probably mean I would not get in on race day with a field of 205 runners.  However, as January 4th draws near the final day to pay if you got "in" or join the wait list runners will question their once strong bravado and not pay the registration fee and not join the wait list. 
This will move me quickly up the list. 

I am hopeful that I get in and get in early so I know that I need to get serious about my fitness and running.  Get serious and smart.  By smart, I mean the dreaded rest days.  Okay, minimum mile days and cross train days is more honest and accurate.  Because if I were to label myself which I don't I would most accurately be called an ultra running streak runner because running every day is important to me.  But that is another post entirely.

Given the 2013 requirement changes and the race date of May 12 - 13, I feel like THIS is the year to go for 100.  If you are new around here, May 12 - 13 would be Mother's Day weekend.  That will be my second Streak-iversary.  And while I don't love the results of the lottery for this race, I do think it is a great way to even the odds for applicants to get to participate in sought after events.

What do you think?


Have you every participated in an event that used a lottery system?
Did you think it offered a "fair" way to choose participants?
What do you think of lottery systems?

Monday, December 12, 2011

Life is Good

Life is Good.

I'm a celebrity.  I'll be signing autographs and working on my autobiography.




I got this in the mail. 



Yeah, I'm a member of USRSA.
It helps to know that I am not the only one who does this slightly insane amazing thing every single day.
Although currently there a quite a few others who are joining me via Tall Mom through the month of December for a 30 day challenge.
Did you join the challenge?  How are you making that daily run fit in?




My husband did not freak out when I told him about Massanutten Mountain Trails 100.  It may have helped that he had just gotten back from trading in his ATV for a upgraded model unexpectedly AND is taking a trip to the west coast without me to hang with his friends.
Timing IS everything.

Friday, December 9, 2011

E.P.T Moment

Maybe you have experienced the feeling.
You are late.
Not late for a meeting or to get the kids from school but late.

You pray.  You bargain.  You beg.
You promise God everything anything just to let that little stick you are about to pee on to not turn blue.
And then
when it doesn't
you are sad.
Tears running down your face for something you didn't even think you really wanted.

That's how I feel today.
I did not get in to the Massanutten Mountain Trails 100

Yes I registered.
Yes I was ready to pony up the dough.
But I wasn't completely sure I wanted to go through with it.
Until my number wasn't picked.


Now I can't believe I didn't get in.
Now I'm so sad that fate grant me entry.
At least now I know that I really want to do this.
which makes the next step worse.

The Wait List

I won't have priority (previous finishes) to get in
but last year no one was left on the list.

that means I still could make it
and I still should probably tell my husband.

I'm not giving up yet!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Three Things Thursday - Initials Edition


Massanutten

Mountain

Trails

I registered!!!!

Come back tomorrow to see is I got in!
In the meantime, could you start praying?...
oh, not that I make it in but that if I do my husband doesn't kill me.


Thursday, December 1, 2011

How'd November Go

November 2011

Monthly Miles Ran: 275 (Year total: 2727.6)

Highest Mileage Week: 11/14 - 11/20 (DM Weeks)   92 miles

Rest Days Taken: 0
The Streak: November 30th was Day # 570 of the streak ~ 4578.8 miles,

Runs ~ ave. 8 miles per day/ 56.2 miles per week

Races:


Stone Mill 50 Miler ~ November 19th


Current Shame-Inducing Guilty Pleasure:

Pumpkins desserts. 
I found a new recipe and will be sharing it closer to the Holidays
Believe me, you will want to write it down!
Non-food Current Shame-Inducing Guilty Pleasure:
Stalking race websites for registration days.  Oh yeah, life on the edge baby!
Which Outfit did I Wear the Most:

After boring you with a million self photos it seems like I rarely take one during my runs. 

I have been typically wearing my 2010 FOTM white shirt and yellow running skirt (inside version)



Layered long sleeve tech top and tights (outside cold version)

A Mix of tops and my Nike shorts (outside warm version)

What We Are Watching:
With the Kiddos:

Cars 2


My Viewing:
The Walking Dead
Season 1
Funniest/Best Kid Quote:

"Daddy, are we going to go run over the deer now?


 
Current Triumph:
5 Ultras in 2011

Running my farthest distance yet thanks to the Stone Mill 50 Miler
arguably almost 55 miles

Current Goals
Personal:
Organizing my PA house
Running/Fitness:
Working slowly at dropping that extra pudge

Current Blessing:

Every single day in my life. A gift.
Current Excitement:

Family:
S'ghetti Girl landed a part in her fifth grade play!


Blogging:
So exciting news in the coming month.

Running/Fitness:
Already registered for two spring 50ks
Current Concern 
Personal:
Surviving the holiday madness.

Family:
Working out fitting all S'ghetti girl's practices into an already hectic schedule.

Running:
Adopting a plan that allows all my goals to be achievable.


How did your November days add up?

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Three Things Thursday

Three Reasons Why I love
even though it felt like it handed me my tush this year


I can sleep in my own bed, get ready in my own bathroom and still make it to the race on time!


I get to take my kids to race packet pickup and enjoy creating some great memories by having them share in my racing adventure.

I get to run here.  Breathtaking!

Today is day # 550 and in NINE more sleeps I'll be running the Stone Mill 50 miler.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Tough Mudder VA - A Real Pain in the...

Tough Mudder Virginia
October 23, 2011



Let's start with the disclaimer that I will probably have the sequence of obstacles off a bit for multiple reasons.  But if you were out there on Saturday or Sunday and want to point out that the order of things was different feel free to waste your time because I won't care.  In a different kind of way this was THE hardest event I have ever completed and I've done a 50 mile trail race!  So my memory is a bit fuzzy AND the Tough Mudder website does not have a correct listing of the actual obstacles to help my memory. 
And if you didn't do it, just congratulate me for surviving.




Since the Super Secret Spy and I didn't register until late in the game, our start time wasn't until noon on Sunday.  Little did we know this would turn out to be in our favor.  The setting was the beautiful Wintergreen ResortIt was the perfect setting to have your a** handed to you for a challenging event.  The ski slopes and nature terrain added my favorite element! 


We left the house early after being told to expect to arrive 2.5 hours early.  We only drove for about 50 minutes before we arrived.  That was about 40 minutes faster than we thought the drive would take us.  Since I was worried about getting there, I talked the super secret spy into waiting for breakfast.  "We could find something there or along the way," was my brilliant direction.  However, the resort was of course in the middle of nowhereville so the only food option was Tex-Mex...for breakfast?  We decided to get something on site.  It was a huge event there would be food, right?


Luckily for me there was a food vendor selling the smallest ever breakfast sandwiches and drinks.  The super secret spy didn't think his banana from home was enough so he had several sandwiches and coffee.  One was enough for me.  I just wanted to get started but we had over an hour to wait.  And our teammates hadn't even arrived yet.



I wish I had photos from the face marking and packet pickup but I don't.  Somehow I forgot all about wanting to take photos until we were already through bag check.  I will have more photos of our team once I can get the super secret spy to stop saving the world long enough to send them to me. 

What follows are most of the obstacles with the Tough Mudder websites caption and how our team handled each one. 
Block me in for the next 20 minutes, grab a cup of coffee because you are going to be here a while.
Thanks in advance for reading all this.

After the reminder of our Bio Hazard team S&M finally got there with about 20 minutes to spare, we quickly checked their bags and ran a potty stop.  This only lead to losing the super secret spy and missing our official Tough Mudder Team start photo but with the national anthem playing we finally found him and our team joined in the pep rally and we were off!
1. Braveheart Charge – Charge into battle with 5000 other mudders. Battle cries essential.
We ran through water spraying everything and everyone as we rounded the turn to see our first of many giant ski slope.  The ultra runner in me was in heaven.  We wanted to complete the event together and I tried to stay with our team during the hills which were more challenging for some than the actual obstacles.


 Berlin Walls #1 – Show team spirit and camaraderie as you work with other Tough Mudders to scale our series of 12-foot high walls, tough enough when dry, but really fun when wet.

We approached the first set of walls after the hill climb and didn't have to wait to get over them.  The guys worked great at assisting S and myself over the walls.  First challenge down and we are all still super excited.

The Gauntlet – Prepare to feel like you’re at a South American political demonstration as you get high pressure hosed from both sides as you run through Wintergreen’s halfpipe

The next obstacle was rolls of large round hay bales that we had to climb over while getting hosed down by the wonderful Tough Mudder workers.  I wonder what question on the Tough Mudder employment application indicates who would best fill a position like that?
Our team made short work of this obstacle.  We were starting to get dirty and the real fun was just beginning.


 Devil’s Beard – Try as you might, you will get caught like a fly in a spider’s web time and time again in our annoyingly low cargo nets.
This obstacle sat at the top of a very very long and steep climb.  S was really having trouble with the inclines and fell behind.  M went back and stayed with her while the super secret spy and I charged on.  I reached the top first and cheered for my teammates while helping to hold up the cargo for other Mudders.  Yes, sitting in the mud with a skirt on was fabulous.  Sparkle Skirt sooo should have sent me a skirt to wear.  I could have demonstrated the wear ability! 


Down hills like this were repeated many times over and went on and on.  I think it was great training for the Fire on the mountain Trail 50k this Sunday!  Everyone else on the team didn't seem to enjoy it as much as Super Strong Legs Shelly did.

Hold Your Wood – Make like a lumberjack and drag a log up a ski slope and then try to keep your footing on the way back down. 

Our team regrouped at the next challenge but decided not to carry a group log.  S was still winded from the down hill and needed to recover so we each grabbed a log and headed off.  The super secret spy and I waited at the turn around and after a minute S was ready to head back in.  Unfortunately I got caught up in the fun and ran to the end of the challenge after a, "Let's go!" declaration.  It seems that not everyone was ready to jog holding an awkward piece of tree as I was.


 Funky Monkey – Monkey Bars were easy when you were five, but you’ll need to hold on extra tight to these. Some of them have been greased with butter and you’ll get a shock when you fall into an ice cold lake.

The next obstacle was one of the ones I was dreading. 
Welcome, No Upper Body Strength Shelly.
"NUBSS" attempted this challenge but did not make it across without swimming.  The super secret spy and M breezed through it and S made it almost the entire way before swimming too.


 Twinkle Toes – Make your way across a log bridge without falling into a freezing cold lake

The Log Bog Jog – Because running through a swamp isn’t tough enough, you’ll have to hop over or under a series of fallen trees

After fighting our way through a forest trail blocked by fallen logs we ended up at the next obstacle.  All our team members made it across without swimming.  There were hugs and high fives for everyone! 



Chernobyl Jacuzzi – Jump in and out of an icy mixture of assorted carcinogens. The additional limbs you’ll grow will surely help you on later obstacles.
Next up you had your pick, ice filled water that was blue or ice filled water that was muddy and littered.  There seemed to be less ice in the muddy water so S and I jumped in.  We were wrong.  Instantly the muscles froze and locked up.  The guys both chose the other tub and amazingly scampered through and out.  S and I needed to be pulled out.  Hello, NUBSS.  I simply could not get my arms to extend long enough to grab the top of the tank.

Spider’s Web – Fight your way up over not one but two cargo nets. The view from the top is nice, but we think it’s best you get down the other side as soon as humanly possible.
We were quickly at the next obstacle which was great because we were freezing making this a bigger challenge than it might seem.  The ladies went over and then I held the bottom of the net - yeah, in the mud with my skirt again! - while the guys climbed over.  We took turned holding the net for several other teams to quickly cross.  Teamwork.  That's what Tough Mudder is ALL about.

 

 Cliff Hanger – Grab onto anything you can as you scramble up and over the hills of this muddy mountain track

Not sure what this obstacle was.  Simply the course it's self maybe.  I'll talk on our team's abilities to do that more later.  We are just getting to the fun.  and by fun I mean a whole lot O'hurting!



Greased Lightening – Have some fun sliding down on your ass, real Tough Mudders go head first back into the pond.
As we approached this slip and slide obstacle I though, LAME.  Okay there is another muddy pond of water to get soaked in and keep those muscles cramped up but really? 
Then I was on it and picking up speed... sitting on my a** because that is where I fell when I stepped onto the slide.  Real Tough Mudders go head first.  So glad I didn't do that.  Because Tough Mudder got confused and thought Tough was a synonym for Dangerous.  In case you are wondering, it's NOT. 
There were rocks under the slip and slide trap.  I could hear other people yelling as they hit them.  Not knowing what was going on and having the super secret spy slide down without incident, I continued to curse along just slightly behind and to the left of S.  Then there was a big puddle of water in my path and the depression from the water pulled me into it.
OUCH! 
I am proud to say I didn't cuss or cry.  But I wanted to do both.  I nearly vomited.  That is how much it hurt.  My tailbone, hidden rock and speed collided.
Suck it up Shelly!...and I did.


Boa Constrictor – Crawl through a series of pipes that may also force you into freezing, muddy water.

With my tailbone screaming at me I found myself in front of my next dreaded obstacle. 
An enclosed space.  With Water!
Okay, enough drama.  I did it and it wasn't as hard to set that fear aside as I though it would be.  Maybe my rear hurting distracted me but we all wiggled our way through easily.

Underwater Tunnels – Bob underneath the obstacles on the surface of the water as your head shrinks to the size of a walnut.


Sorry no photo of this one but you get the idea.  Trees across water with barbed wire over top so you had to stay submerged in the freezing cold water.  We all did it and kept moving.




Death March – Feel the burn early on as you charge straight up this red graded ski run to the top of the mountain.
Super Strong Legs Shelly LOVED this one.  Seriously this climb just went on and on.  I should be embarrassed for leaving my team in the dust but I was using this as training for the FOTM and secretly having a blast crushing this hill!  I got to the top and cheered for everyone while I waited.  Bio Hazard killed the hill but they wanted to take 5 at the water/banana stop at the top of the hill after this....



Kiss of Mud – Eat dirt as you crawl on your belly under wire set only 8 inches from the ground.

Did you know that there are rocks in the ground?  Yeah there are.  And every single one of them was in the lane I crawled through.  Team Bio Hazard got a few scraped knees on this one but no one got cut on the wire so we made it fairly intact.  And they all happily rested at the water station.
After a little rest, I convinced everyone to get moving again.  I think we were all getting really cold even with the space blankets that some people were using thanks to the water station.  We ran/walked through a beautiful area and then a gold course.  I couldn't believe they were allowing us to trample the greens!  I got ahead again with all the trail running opportunities and enjoyed the gold course terrain. 


Log Jammin’ – Don’t bang your head as you navigate over and under a series of logs.
I waited for everyone to arrive at the obstacle and then Team Bio Hazard completed it together.  Sorry no photo of this one but you get the idea. Trees across one another stacked 6 feet high with barbed wire over top so you had to go under some and over other. We all did it and kept moving.



I'm missing or Tough Mudder is missing an obstacle.  Piles of round hay bales to climb over.  Seeing how there weren't filled with needles, heehee it was one of the easier "challenges" as many commented however when you are tired and freezing cold anything in your way can be a challenge. 

This photo is not from my actual event.  And I don't just say this because I was terrified of going over those walls....yeah two of them, but our walls were taller!  They were 12 feet tall.  This is a photo of the first set of walls. 
Berlin Walls #2 – Yet another set of brutal walls. Don’t slip off the top!
We all had to wait to get onto this obstacle.  It was on of the few times we had much of a wait.  As we got closer I got more nervous but the super secret spy and a fellow mudder simply shoulder pressed me to the top and I flipped over.  Little did I know the difference between my 5'2" body extended and a 12' wall was great than I thought because I ended up on my butt again.  OUCH!  Still no cussing or crying.  I helped S drop down after the guys pressed her over.  The guys helped a few others and then got a boost themselves and we repeated the process for the next wall.  Minus me falling on my butt.



Mystery Obstacle – Obstacle Design Race Day Surprise. Expect Something Truly Bad Ass.

If you are still reading you have learn a little bit about me.  I do things I don't want to do when the super secret spy is around.  I get off on climbing love to climb really steep and long hills.  I feel like a kid when I'm covered with mud.  I may not be the best team player.  I tend to charge ahead.  I am afraid of enclosed spaces.  I can suck up pain like no body's business.  I can go all morning without eating much.  I don't like to stop.  I have no upper body strong.  I have multiple personalities. 
It's that first one that got me to do this challenge.
A lady with a bull horn was screaming at us to climb the obstacle, sit on the edge and go feet first.  S and I climb up and take openings beside each other.  Okay I can follow instruction.  I climb.  I sit.  I put my feet into the smoke void.  There is a short wall in front of me and I don't understand that I need to press my back against the back wall and then drop down.  I think there will be water so I push off.
OUCH!
No cussing.  No tears that anyone saw. 
I smack my tailbones and it hurts so sharply that I spring backwards and smack my head off the ground.
STARS!I squat down for a minute while a Tough Mudder Medical dude checks my pupils.  I stand.  I wobble.  I squat back down for a minute.  Medical Tough Mudder clears me to continue if I think I'm okay.
I'm okay.
Suck It Up Shelly is here so we charge ahead. 
Almost done.


Kinky Tunnels – Kinky refers to the bends in the tunnels, not what takes place while inside...we think.
After the abuse I just took I know that I can force myself into another
enclosed space!
This one is dark AND I can't see the end.  Team Bio Hazard charges in and I follow.
Praying a little bit that no one stopped moving.
We all make it through without anyone (me) freaking out.

Shake n’ Bake – After being hosed down by the fire department, crawl through sand. If you have ever wanted to feel like breaded chicken (or sushi crunch), you’re welcome.
Another climb and we get to coat ourselves in sand (it's sparkles!  not kidding) as we low crawl under wire.

Turd’s Nest – Try not to fall as you make your way across this fragile net.

Another Tough Mudder employee must have checked the right box on his resume because he got to hose us down while we tried to cross another cargo net.  Team Bio Hazard jumps onto the net and rolls through the spray.  Now slightly cleaner.


Everest – You’ll need help from your fellow mudders to reach the top of this slippery giant quarter pipe.

We trek down another hill thinking we are almost done.  Then we see this.  What has to be the hardest challenge.  M and super secret spy run, jump, grab and are pulled over the wall.  S and I attempt and attempt this.  But after grated knees from all the sand on the bottom of the pipe and sliding on the grease, we can't grab anyone.  I wish that I had thought about other ways to get over this challenge because we didn't exhaust all our options. 
For me this was a FAIL.


Fire Walker – Plain and simple run through our blazing kerosene soaked straw. Expect flames at least 4 feet high.
Finally for the photo op challenge.  I was so excited for a leaping flame photo.  There was no line of fire for me to jump over.  There was fire all around me and smoke thick enough to kill me but Team Bio Hazard didn't get it's leaping flame photo.  We were excited that only one challenge stood between us and the beer finish line. 
Another thing about me, I don't drink so the beer is really a joke for Team Bio Hazard.
But they all enjoyed the beer.  I just did all this for the cool headband.


Electroshock Therapy – Release your inner demons as you sprint through a field of live wires, some of which carry a 10,000 volt shock.
We went into this challenge single file.  S and I got zapped a couple times.  Only one was hard.  The guys didn't admit to any discomfort.  They are far too tough to feel a measly shock.
We grabbed hands and ran through to finish. 

There were so many interesting costumes and people to see.  The entire experience was amazing.  I'll save my criticisms for a later post.  And there are a few.  But I asked to be challenged when I signed up and Tough Mudder delivered.
I couldn't have asked for a better team and nicer fellow Mudders to complete this event with.
Thanks to all other Mudders who push my butt through this challenge.

9.8 miles.  25 obstales.  A great afternoon.
We are Tough Mudders!

No post is complete without a classic over head shot.

Happily back at the truck and ready to change clothes no matter who sees.



Thanks to Champion for the EcoFleece that comforted me after a great adventure.
Watch for my review coming soon.


*photo credits UsuallyStephanie and Tough Mudder