Manchester Road Race Recap

Manchester Road Race

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. For me, Thanksgiving was great, I ran the Manchester Road Race for the first time and it was amazing. It’s the 4th largest race in the United States and the largest race in New England. 15,000 people registered for the race and another 5,000 people ran the race bandit. I saw some great costumes, from a person wearing a Christmas tree to the teletubbies, to a family of turkeys.

Manchester Road Race

To me the race was tough, there were a few hills on the course that made me want to stop running. However I didn’t because there were so many people along the course cheering you on. I also believe that there were bands playing music at least every half mile. The last half of the race was amazing; you start at the bottom of the hill and you can see the finish line at the top. The cheering gets louder the closer you get to the finish line. Cameras flashing from all directions, it made me feel like a big time runner. I was so moved by the experience that I sprinted the last quarter-mile of the race. I finished the race in 1:05:36. Afterwards I felt happy, tired, hungry, excited, and grateful that I am healthy enough to run this race. I’m also thankful to have a support system that encourages me through this journey; many people say that I’m an inspiration to them but they are an inspiration to me at the same time. We are really building a community here at 300 Pounds and Running and I want to thank everyone who is a part of it.

After the race I went to my car and towel off with a Shower Pill Athletic Wipe. They are an alternative when there is no shower around or when you don’t have time for one. Think of it as a stronger, thicker, bigger version of baby wipes. The main difference is that Shower Pill Athletic Wipes leaves me feeling clean where as baby wipes just leaves me feeling wet and icky.

Shower Pill

I would recommend Shower Pill to anyone who is on the go but wants to be active while staying fresh afterwards. This would be a great gift for that person in the office who works out during their lunch break. If you want to try it out or get it as a gift for someone Shower Pill is having a Black Friday Sale on Amazon from 11/23-11/25. Buy two (2) boxes and get one (1) free. You must place 3 boxes in the shopping cart and enter the code SPFRIDAY to receive to 3rd box free.

The Manchester Road Race was the last race I had planned for this year. I’m going to tapered down my running to 3 days a weeks and got to CrossFit at least 4 days a week. I think this will be good for the winter months plus I’m excited to add resistance training back into my regimen. I also I have a huge surprise for everyone but you have to stay tune to see what it is.

Until next time I’m 300 Pounds and Running

Race Recap: CMU Homecoming Miles for Medals

Race Medal

With everything going on with my farther over the past couple of weeks, I’m excited to do something that brings me joy…Yep! You know what that is…Running Races… Who would have known that I’ll be saying that running brings me joy? My Alma Mater, Central Michigan University Homecoming happened to be over the weekend, while visiting my family. So decide I that will run the homecoming race to release some steam. It felt good to get out there and run, on top of that it was for a good cause… All of the proceeds went to the Special Olympics.

Miles for Medals 5K Race

This is my forth 5K and my second 5K in two weeks; speaking of that I need to post the recap of the Hartford Marathon 5K. This race gave me a chance to clear my mind and most importantly run. It was good to see some classmates cheer for me; especially the ones who don’t read my blog and think that I was lying when I said I came to the homecoming to run the race.

The 5K went well and it was a little tough…I think it was because I haven’t ran since the last 5K. I manage to finish the race with a time of 36:38.8, which was better than Hartford Marathon 5K. The thing that has been bothering me is that after the race I’m usually pooped. I’ll finish the race, I eat then sleep…which I found odd because I’ll run 4-5 miles before I’ll go to school and be OK but after a race I’m done…does anybody else experience this or is it just me? Please leave a comment and tell me what you think.

Until Next Time I’m 300 Pounds and Running

Written On: October 20, 2012

Race Fever

Race Fever

**Coughing** I think I’m sick! My body is trembling, I’m starting to sweat, my legs are itching, my toes are twitching and I have the urge to do the running man. Ah Choo! Ah Choo! I think I got race fever.  I don’t know how true it is, but I heard that the only way to cure race fever is to run races. So today I’ve registered for 3 races and I’m contemplating a 4th race for good measure.  I really hope these races can cure my race fever because I don’t know what else to do.

I wanted to get started on this treatment soon so I looked for a race this weekend (preferably a 10K). I found out that the ING Hartford Marathon is going on this weekend. Great they should have a 10K race right? Wrong they only had 5K, Half Marathon, and Marathon; I’m definitely not ready for a Half Marathon, 5K it is.

That felt good! What’s next?

Hmm..I might as well register for Central Michigan University’s Miles for Medals Homecoming 5K. It’s for a good cause…All proceeds goes to the Special Olympics. I don’t know about y’all, but I watched the Special Olympics this year and I was complete inspired by those men and women who participated. You know what I’m going to create a donation page. Please donate to the Special Olympics.

That’s pretty sweet! I got a race and community service at the same time. What’s next?

Well the Manchester Road Race is in November and last year they had record attendance. I think you should register for that before they sale out. Done!

Wow, I got three races on my calendar within one hour. But none of them are 10K’s and I really think running a 10K will help cure race fever. Hmmm…I found two 10K’s on the same day. One is the 1st annual Cider Donut 10K for Amherst Survival Center and the other one is the Harvest Hustle Run. Both races are the same price, I think the Harvest Hustle is a little farther from my house than the Cider Donut Run so that doesn’t make a difference. It’s the first Cider Donut Run while the Harvest Hustle has been around for a while, does that make a difference? You know what I can’t decide. How about you decide for me? Leave a comment telling me which race you think should be my first 10K (the Cider Donut Run or the Harvest Hustle). Whatever race gets the most votes in two weeks is the race that I will run.

Until Next Time I’m 300 Pounds and Running

PS. Did You Vote For M.E. Today?

My First 5K Race

Yesterday I participated in the Stephen Siller’s Tunnel to Towers Charity 5K. I’m excited that my first race was for charitable cause.

***Attention this post has a lot of pictures***

When I woke up I was very anxious and nervous, I knew that I was capable of running a 5K but this felt like the calm before the storm.  Anyways, when I got to Watrous Park it was

Watrous Park

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