Pre-race
Weeks after I registered for this race, my uncle sent me a copy of a training plan for a half marathon with a target of 2 hours finishing time. I followed the training plan by running for 5km or more every other day and a long run from 10k to 18k on weekends. I usually ran around our neighborhood in Wilmington during weekdays and driving over Alapocas Run Park to do long runs until Brandywine Park. I didn't do it religiously. Consistently, I'd miss a few weekday runs and didn't run for a few weekends but I did do training. I was also doing the Insanity program while training so it might have helped (or not) in conditioning my body for this race.
before the start of the race
A day before the race, I was able to attend my first ever race expo. I described the experience in a blog post.
Race Proper
Up early at around 5am (not that early as compared to Philippine races), we drove to Philadelphia and parked a few minutes away from the race gun start. After parking, I could see that this race was gonna be the biggest race I ever joined since everyone who parked in the parking building was going to run in this Philadelphia running race. As we walked closer to the staring line, there was indeed a lot of runners. The environment was festive and the photographers are everywhere. We were at least half an hour early so we had time to have a few bites to eat (which I passed on having since I'm used to running without food) and queue up on toilets. Given that it was a pretty large race, the queue was quite a wait.
at the starting line
As the starting time was about to begin, I went with my uncles to wave 9 (in which my original wave was wave 22). A few minutes later, our gun start began and I was running the Rock and Roll Half Marathon Philadelphia. The streets were wide and even if there were thousands and thousands of people, I was still able to find a place. The weather was great. The sun was high up but the air was cool and the complimented each other. It was bad for my skin as it attributed to my darker complexion but the experience was worth it. I could really feel how different an experience the race was as I was seeing bands on mile markers and seeing the Philadelphia back drop with large buildings, wide gardens and historical monuments.
finisher's area
rock and roll truck
The race was a great one. There was enough hydration for water and energy drinks. Half way they gave us energy gels. It would be below the standard of a Philippine race but it was fine if you were the type who was fit enough to run. By the way, it would be a shame to walk on this race since everyone else was running at a fast pace.
Post Race
I was the "slowest" in our bunch so my uncles had to look for me in the finish line. They provided spectator meet up places arranged by the letters. It would be a great idea to have this in big races back home so it would be convenient to find each other after races.
at the finish line
We were treated to a Haley Reinhart performance after the race.
haley reinhart
The overall experience was great and I am proud to have added this to my list of accomplishments. I will do this again if I have the chance.
Garmin log: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/223624629
3 comments:
I laughed when you said you took more than the allotted share of snacks since you're Pinoy :) Congrats, looks like a fun run! :)
"Being Pinoy, I took more than my allotted share" -> best part of this blog post! LOL! Tagal ko na hinihintay tong blog post na to! Congrats on the PR, Thirdy! Still aim for that sub-2 finish! :)
I'll try again next race... Ang hirap lang mag-train sa lamig...
BRRRR...
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