Ever since I ran the G.O.A.T.z Trail Run and did the 21+ mile run I have not returned to trails for a run. Now, one might say that the Spartan Race in Breckenridge and other OCR that I have done count. I am talking about a trail run, not an OCR. That long run was some time ago. Now, I have been watching several runs and checking out ones that I want to do....eventually. One of these is called The Hawk in Kansas. They have 3 distances at this race: a trail marathon, a 50 mile, and a 100 mile. My goal race is to complete at least one 100 mile race. Obviously getting there means that I have to work for it and probably hit some of the shorter runs after it. In the past I have attempted a road marathon twice and had to drop to the half both times for different reasons each time. Well, the stars aligned and I trained my butt off for Breckenridge. Let's see what I can do for a trail race. I have officially signed up for The Hawk 50 on September 8th, 2018. It is going to take a lot of work to get ready, but I know that I can make it.
Lately I have been thinking about my life and how my training fits in or should fit in. I know that I will never be an elite and I will likely never have a podium finish or be good enough to qualify for The Boston Marathon or Western States, but that isn't going to stop me from running or exercising to better myself. I have had and want to continue to have amazing experiences with friends and family; not to mention the creation of new friendships. So I will continue to do these long runs, OCRs, wacky runs, or other fitness events to help keep me healthy and to make life interesting.
For a while now I have entered different giveaways, winning some and losing most. However, I still enter because it is always nice to dream. In this same spirit I have a race ahead of The Hawk 50 that I will be running thanks to GNC and me being a Pro member. They gave away 5 entries into any Spartan Race in the US for the remainder of 2018 and I happened to be 1 of those 5. So, I chose the Spartan Busch Stadium Sprint in St Louis, MO after I spoke to a buddy that is going and have a troupe going together.
Sierra's 1st training run with me. |
To help support me even further I was honored and welcomed into the Honey Stinger Hive as a Honey Stinger Ambassador for 2018. Not something that said too much about in the past, but I have used the Waffles quite a bit. They are very yummy! I also have used the Chews, but those have become my race gummy bears when I need that something sweet during a run. I have used the gels once or twice, but have bought a small stock for now to get me going and to find my favorite flavors. There is a Mango Orange that might pair well with the Orange Mango Nuun Performance. I haven't tried that combo just yet.
And for a bit of entertainment. There is a musician/dad/runner named David Rosales. I found him recently on the Ultrarunner Podcast (URP) and he has this amazing song that incorporates his running and being a family man into one awesome song. So, for your viewing and listening pleasure...."Good to Be Alive" by David Rosales.
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