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2016 Chicago Marathon Race Recap

I completed my second marathon last Sunday as part of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. I finished in 3:56! Even though I PR-ed by 17 minutes and had my first sub 4 hour marathon, I haven't had many positive thoughts since I crossed the starting line.

Someone once told me that finishing a race is how an athlete expresses themselves. That a strong finish is an expression and reflection of the time and effort you put in to your training. This race did not reflect how hard I worked all summer. My quadriceps were in charlie horse level pain from about mile 10 to mile 26.2. I knew it was a physiological problem, and planned to get a blood work up as soon as I got back home. What the heck happened????

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tags: marathon training, Marathon, 26.2, Run a Marathon, Chicago Marathon, Chicago Marathon 2016, Training tips, Nutrition, Vegetarian
categories: 31 in 31, Fitness, Marathon Training, Nutrition, Running, Vegetarian, Workout
Sunday 10.16.16
Posted by Corrie Anderson
Comments: 3
 

Thought Progressions on an 18 mile run...

All of It - Thought Progressions on an 18 Mile Run

My thought progression during my run today; feeling tight➡️ you can't take five miles to warm up during the marathon ➡️ panic - can't hit my paces ➡️ text P to come pick me up.....

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tags: Marathon Training, Marathon Meltdown, Chicago Marathon, Chicago Marathon 2016, 26.2, 18 miles, 18 mile run, Mental Toughness
categories: Marathon Training, Running, Workout, 31 in 31
Saturday 09.24.16
Posted by Corrie Anderson
 

Marathon Meltdown / Peak Training Week

Closed out this week with 75 miles, including the last 21 miler before Chicago!! But the best part of it is that P still loves me, despite the fact that I threw a three hour fit of epic proportions on Friday. After a long week, it was just a special mix of insomnia, hormones, and peak training tiredness. I realized I was in the wrong corral for the Chicago Marathon and the deadline to change has already passed. I've been checking weekly and hadn't been able to see my corral until Friday. I think psychologically speaking, it was just the last banana and I was so mad at myself for missing the deadline. After working so hard this season, how could I have overlooked that??

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tags: Marathon Training, Chicago Marathon, Chicago Marathon 2016, 26.2 miles, Peak training week, Marathon meltdown, #6run5, Nashville runners, Girl on the Run, Running, Running buddies, running solo, Long Run Saturday
categories: Running, Workout, Marathon Training
Sunday 09.18.16
Posted by Corrie Anderson
 

Cumberland Plateau Stage Race

This weekend I ran in the Cumberland Plateau Stage Race! My very first long trail race! I participated in Stage 2, which was 20 miles. I had a 20 mile run on my training schedule, so I thought this was a more enjoyable alternative to road running! I was excited about the shade while running in the woods, soft trails, and a brand new course!

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tags: Trail Race, 20 miles, Long Run Saturday, Chicago Marathon, Blood Rock 50K, Hardwin Adventures, East Fork Stables, Cumberland Plateau Stage Race, Race Recap, marathon training, Music City FIt
categories: 31 in 31, Fitness, Marathon Training, Tennessee
Tuesday 08.30.16
Posted by Corrie Anderson
 

US Olympic Track Team Trials and Tour de France: Inspiration for #TrackTuesday

My inspiration and motivation came from watching the US Olympic Team Trials and the Tour de France. It is so inspiring to watch them during their big events, but even more so to think of the path they took to get there.

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tags: #tracktuesday, Chicago Marathon, 26.2, 26.2 miles, Running, Happy Running, Tour de France, US Olympic Track Team Trials, USTAF, Inspiration, Track Tuesday
categories: Marathon Training, Running, Fitness
Tuesday 07.05.16
Posted by Corrie Anderson
 

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