My Half Marathon Bucket List

This past July I came up with my fitness bucket list.  Basically, it’s got everything from running a half marathon to doing a pull up! I’ve made some progress and you can see my 6 month update HERE.  I’m starting to enjoy running more and more and with my 14 in 2014 race challenge, I think I’m hooked!  I keep seeing and hearing of all these fun races I’d love to do so I figured I should keep a list and what better place to keep it than on my blog 🙂 

So, here are the top 5 half marathons (in no particular order) that I hope to do in the coming years:

  1. Napa to Sonoma Half – Running and wine, need I say more?!? 
  2. Disney Princess Half Marathon – Disney puts on quite a few races throughout the year and they are all very popular.  I chose the Princess Half because it’s in Florida and I’m dying to take the kids back to Walt Disney World and because the race is all within the WDW property, as opposed to Disneyland, where parts are ran through the city of Anaheim.
  3.  Nike Women’s Half Marathon – They have a race in Washington DC and San Francisco, but I think I’d prefer San Francisco, just because it’s on the west coast and thereby more feasible for me to travel there.  Plus, you get an awesome Tiffany & Co. necklace at the finish! 
  4. Surf City Half Marathon – I love Southern California and I think it’d be great to run along 13.1 miles of the Pacific Coast Highway!
  5. The Kaua’i Half Marathon – It’s been voted one of the top races to travel for!  Maybe you won’t even notice the distance or humidity among the beautiful scenery 😉 

BONUS RACES:

  • Ragnar Relay – This is just one of those races that sounds like it could be a lot of fun to do with a group of friends and would really push you! 
  • Paris to Versailles 16K – I just love Paris and being able to run here would be a dream!! 

 

I’d love to hear what races are on your bucket list! Or what amazing races you’ve ran so far! 

Race 1 of 14: Blood, Sweat, and Beers 10K Trail Run

I’ve been a little MIA from my blog and life in general!  I have been consumed by WPPI, the Wedding & Portrait Photography Conference & Expo since Sunday! It’s been a whirl wind of non-stop activity for me and although the conference ends on Thursday, life will still be hectic for awhile.  As a wedding photographer in Vegas, March-April, is our super busy wedding season.  On top of that, I’ve got a ton of races coming up these next 2 months.  I see a lot of coffee in my future.  Don’t worry, though, I won’t be neglecting my blog just because life is gonna get a little messy (See what I did there?) I plan on blogging the whole messy journey 😉 

Ok, so back to my blog post!  I am so excited I finally ran my first race of 2014, Blood, Sweat, and Beers 10K.  It was really nice to run with my husband too.  It was his first official race, if you don’t count Tough Mudder, and I think he’s hooked too!  

This race was organized by Desert Dash and they put on a great event!  From packet pickup to the morning of the event, it was well organized and offered a sense of community.  Everyone from the race directors to the volunteers were so friendly and informative.  I noticed they also seem to focus on other local and small businesses, which as a small business owner myself, I think is awesome! Since this was my first trail run, I was a little nervous about what to expect at the event.  But, once we got there, we noticed a real laid back, friendly environment and felt like we fit right in.  They had a good variety of food and drinks before and after the event too.  One of their sponsors is Island Boost, which I love! YAY!!  Oh and of course there was beer and root beer from a local brewery, Joseph James Brewing Company.  

They offer 5K, 10K. half marathon, 30K, and full marathon distances.  Being our first trail run, the 10K was a perfect distance for us!  We’d done some trail running to train for it, so we were prepared for it and we had a great time.  The trail course was pretty brutal and challenging (that’s a good thing!).  We ran 6.2 miles with a 750 ft of vertical climb.  Those switchbacks are no joke!  The markings along the course were clearly color coded and easy to follow.  

I really enjoyed the experience and would totally recommend it to anyone who wants a challenging, but fun race!  Just because this is a smaller local race, they do not skimp out on the goodies.  You get a nice re-usable drawstring bag with some swag, along with a nice tech tee.  The medal is super sweet too.  Plus, if it’s your first race, you get to ring a bell and you get some additional bling! And who doesn’t love race bling!?!? 

 I was definitely sweaty, I drank my beer, but luckily, I have no blood to show at the end of the race :) 
I was definitely sweaty, I drank my beer, but luckily, I have no blood to show at the end of the race 🙂 

14 in 2014 Running Challenge | Fitness Friday

During my morning coffee and blog reading earlier this week I came across Jill Conyers 14 in 2014 Challenge.  Maybe it was the caffeine rush or the lack of sleep from the night before, but I signed up almost immediately!  It seemed like such a great idea and such a fun way to stay motivated.  Well, now that the initial caffeine rush has subsided, guess what? I’m still excited about this challenge! Yes, it’s a little scary for me to commit to running 14 races in one year, considering that last year I ran 6 and proclaimed it the Year of the Races!  Hello!!  But, it’s challenges like this that keep me motivated and moving forward, so I’m up for it! How about you?

Yesterday I started researching and writing down some races that I was interested in doing.  There will be some virtual races I’ll be participating in too, but so far I have 10ish tentative races on my list, 3 that I am pretty sure I am doing, and only 1 I’ve actually signed up for! Yikes, I’ve got my work cut out for me, huh?  Here’s what’s on my list, so far:

Jan:

Feb 1 – Death Valley 10K (Death Valley, CA)

Mar 1 – Blood, Sweat, and Beers 10K Trail Run (Las Vegas)

April 5 or 6 – Super Spartan (Las Vegas)

April 27 – Tough Mudder (Las Vegas) REGISTERED

May 24 – Trails of Fury 10K Trail Run (Las Vegas)

June:

July:

Aug 29-31 – Disneyland 10K or Half Marathon 

Sept 21- Sprint Triathalon (Las Vegas)

Oct:

Nov: Napa Valley 10K (date TBD)

Nov: 22: Valley of Fire 10K

Nov: 27: Hoover Dam Half or 5K

(There’s no way I can or want to do all of these races in 1 month, but they all have potential, so I hope to get one of them done)

Dec:

If you’re interested in reading more about the challenge or if you want to sign up, you can check it out HERE! If you know of any other races around Las Vegas, NV, Southern California, Southern Utah, and maybe even Arizona, please let me know!! I’d also love to hear about your upcoming races and fitness goals for 2014! Happy Running!! 

Preparing for my First Half Marathon | Tips & Tricks

It’s 5 days until my first half marathon and I’m getting really excited and a little nervous.  One thing that helps keep me calm, is to have a plan.  I like to plan just about everything! Ask my husband about family vacations, hahaha!  I’m not going to totally freak out if things don’t go as planned, but having a plan relaxes me and makes me feel stable.  I’m working on being more spontaneous in my life, I’m not sure I love it…

So of course, I am planning the logistics of race day down to the last detail.  Huge thanks to the folks at Rock N Roll Marathon Series for the awesome event details, complete with PDFs of the course, road closures, etc.  They’ve been very helpful 😉 I’ve heard that the crowds are huge and traffic gets really bad around the strip due to the road closures, so we want to allow for enough time to get to the strip early, check in to our room, and make our way to the start line with plenty of time.  Our room is close to the finish line, so my parents and the kids will have a warm place to hang out while we run and we won’t have too long of a walk afterwards.  We’ll also be having our own private “post-party” there! Woohoo!!!! Bring on the champagne!!!  

Another thing that makes this race unique from other races is that it’s in the evening, so fueling up for the race would be a little different than regular morning races.  I found these 2 articles that helped me plan for the day, down from what to pack to how to fuel.  If you are running the Rock N Roll Vegas race this Sunday or any other night race, I totally suggest checking them out.  Here are the links:

http://www.runnersworld.com/nutrition-runners/how-do-i-fuel-evening-race

http://runeatrepeat.com/2013/11/06/fueling-for-a-night-race-disney-wine-and-dine-rnr-las-vegas-half-marathon/ 

I’m also planning to hit the grocery store to stock our room with snacks and drinks for before and after the race.  I’ve gotta pack my bag with post-race clothes, but I already have my outfit laid out, maybe that was a little too early!  

 Big thanks to Brooks for this handy checklist!
Big thanks to Brooks for this handy checklist!

So, for those of you experienced marathon runners, is there anything I’m missing?  Do you have any race day prep tips and tricks you’d like to share with me and other newbies?  I’d love to read all about your experiences in the comments, don’t be shy!