Sunday, March 27, 2016

Oakland Half Marathon: race report (sort of)

Posted by Rachel

This is the first year since 2010 that I haven't run the Oakland Marathon. As disappointing as it was to change my registration from the full to half thanks to a groin injury that I ran the LA Marathon on (oops), it was definitely the right decision.

Not running the marathon is less stressful in many ways than running the marathon. First, my aunt invited me on a bike ride the day before the Oakland race. She is training for her first 100 mile bike ride with Team in Training, and because I didn't have a full marathon looming I was able to accept! We rode Paradise Loop together, and despite the less than ideal weather it was a great ride!



Later that night after stopping by the expo, Chen and I conquered about a bottle and a half of wine between the two of us (even though she was running the full... but let's face it she's a champ) while watching the movie Bridesmaids. A pretty solid Saturday night if you ask me.

The next morning, Travers and I went out to cheer for the marathon start at 7:10 am. There weren't many other spectators out there with cowbells at that time, but it was fun to support the full marathoners and see a lot of familiar faces. The half didn't start until 9:10, so after that we had plenty of time go back upstairs, eat breakfast, foam roll, watch TV, etc. Then about 15 min before the race, we headed down to the start.

We didn't really have any race plan, but Travers and I had decided we would run at a comfortable pace together and just have some fun with it. I felt really good and I'm always inspired by the support of the community in Oakland, and we ended up going a little bit faster than I had planned (7:43 Garmin pace average, whereas we had talked about targeting 8:00). I was pleasantly surprised at being capable of finishing a half at that pace considering I had only run about 65 miles over 5 weeks since LA. My neighbors were there to cheer us into the finish, and I looped back just in time to see Chen come in at an awesome training run time of 3:48 (where's your race report, Chen!?). Then, of course, we had mimosas and got brunch. 

Recovery from the groin injury has been very, very strange. I took some time off and got a sports massage but was still in pretty severe pain for about 1- 2 weeks following that. However, I continued to ease back into exercise and, as abruptly as the injury started out of nowhere, it just started disappearing. I was worried after the half that running faster than planned would prove to be dumb, and my leg was a little bit sore later that day, but the injury has continued to improve since then. I don't feel any pain at all now when I'm running, and only a few times in the past week did I notice any tightness or sign that I had suffered an injury. So hopefully this improvement trajectory continues.

We also signed up for a few future races:
-Pacific Masters Swimming meet - April
-LMJS 4th Sunday run in April - took a training class and going to volunteer as a guide for a visually impaired runner at this race
-AMBR century ride in Tahoe (June) 
-Oakland Triathlon (July)
-Healdsburg Half Marathon (October)
-Oakland Marathon 2017 (Haha, yup. Determined to run the full next time.)


2 comments:

  1. You forgot the half in vegas in november. Today I ran in pouring rain which turned to sleet, then hail, then wind whipped snow, finally at mile 5 the sun made an appearance. The upside, I couldn't feel my legs so after 8+ miles I felt pretty good!

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    1. How could I forget Vegas?!?! Huge oversight... sorry!

      As a side note, it sounds like you're ready for Vegas already! I wonder where Kristen's at :)

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