So, last week I did something that I would like to share
with the blogosphere.
I registered for my second marathon!
As soon as I crossed the finish line of my first marathon I knew it wouldn’t be my last. And why wait an entire year to train for another fall marathon? I immediately started researching spring marathons. I was pretty much convinced I would run the Long Island Marathon, despite everyone’s warnings of an incredibly boring course./
(Once definitely wasn't enough!)
But then my friend Erin came to me with an intriguing
proposition. Run the Pittsburgh Marathon. There were a few things that gave me
some hesitation.
1) Yes I wanted to run a spring marathon, but
training through the cold winter months was (and still is) extremely daunting.2) Pittsburgh is not exactly in New York City’s
backyard.3) Apparently Pittsburg is nicknamed “The City of
Bridges.” Bridges = hills. And the elevation chart for this marathon is a LOT
hillier than Wineglass.
But in the end, here’s why I clicked that “Register” button
and made a commitment to train for 4+ chilly months:
1) I am going to have the most fun training group
EVER to get me to lace up my sneakers when it’s the last thing I want to do. A
ton of November Project friends have dropped #verbals to run Pittsburgh which
is going to make it SO MUCH EASIER.
(SUCH A GREAT CREW!)
2) Erin is running her first marathon, and I SO
want to be there for it!
3) We already have a place to stay that’s close to
the start.
4) Did I mention that I’m so excited for the group
I’m training with ? We are going to have so much FUN- wild and crazy Friday
nights spent in someone’s apartment as we relax and watch movies because we
have long runs in the morning. Brunching after our long runs. Talking during
our long runs.
5) Road tripping to Pittsburgh together!
6) Getting to see a new city!
7) Friends from NY Running Co. are also running the Pittsburgh Marathon! Dave and Mack are both super awesome and are going to be able to teach me so much and give me such great advice throughout this training process.
8) It’s a bigger marathon than Wineglass, and after seeing the NYC Marathon, I’m excited for more cheering/spectators/pizazz. It will be interesting to see which I like better!
9) I am still scared of the hills, but I have decided that next FALL is when I will try to BQ at either Wineglass or another fast course. Pittsburgh is just to get another marathon under my belt for the experience and to make me a smarter racer and trainer.
10) I heard the medal is pretty sweet
5) Road tripping to Pittsburgh together!
6) Getting to see a new city!
7) Friends from NY Running Co. are also running the Pittsburgh Marathon! Dave and Mack are both super awesome and are going to be able to teach me so much and give me such great advice throughout this training process.
8) It’s a bigger marathon than Wineglass, and after seeing the NYC Marathon, I’m excited for more cheering/spectators/pizazz. It will be interesting to see which I like better!
9) I am still scared of the hills, but I have decided that next FALL is when I will try to BQ at either Wineglass or another fast course. Pittsburgh is just to get another marathon under my belt for the experience and to make me a smarter racer and trainer.
10) I heard the medal is pretty sweet
I’m using the next month or so to
put on some weight, lift some weights, relax and enjoy life- the holidays,
parties, drinks, all of that awesome stuff. Then, in January, it’s back to
business.
Right now, I won’t lie, it’s
daunting, scary, and I’m feeling a little lazy. But hopefully by January I’m
ready to go- I’ll have stuffed myself silly with holiday treats and done my
fair share of lounging around by that point!
(Lots of this in my future)
I also want to give a huge shout
out to my friend Kaitlin who ran her first half marathon when Andrew and I ran
the Wineglass Marathon. Guess what she did? She just signed up for the
Pittsburgh Marathon! BOOM! You’re awesome.
You know who hasn’t signed up?
Andrew. He’s in denial that he’s running it. But he is. And Pete, you’re
running the half. Just accept it.
Let's do this Pittsburgh!