Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Virtual ain't the same: Completing a virtual half marathon

 Virtual Half Marathon: Carlsbad Half Marathon 2020

I signed up for this virtual half to help me keep track achieve training goals and prepare Run the Alamo with Caroline in 2021.  Well, the great city of San Antonio decided it would not allow the race organizers to have a portion of the course because of COVID (yet allowed indoor sporting events).  The race organizers felt compelled and cancelled the 26.2 mile event and defer all 2021 registrants to 2022.  Okay... sigh.  Moving forward there are two 26.2 mile events planned in the near future: the Delaware Running Festival & Grandma's Marathon.  

Digressing, I signed up for the virtual half pre-injury and completed it on a planned post-travel rest day.  The original goal was to complete it during the actual Carlsbad Marathon weekend.  But MTSS happened and my left leg had other plans.

My longest run since re-starting was for miles and I could not find my albuterol HFA today.  But, I finished under my intended goal of 3 hours.  So a short long run and no inhaler.  How did I do? Not bad - and better than my goal of three hours.

Lets start at the beginning.  How did I find out about this marathon?  Well, I was eyeballing Carlsbad for California but decided on another race that may fit my introverted tendencies.  Then comes along an ad on social media after searching for my version of a Goldilocks virtual half marathon because virtual runs are not the same.  Translated in my speak: which event has the best swag?

Two shirts, a bib, medal, and a pint glass?  Yes please! 

Preparation was supposed to be easy after completing a 10K in the fall.  My body had other plans after I stopped weighted workouts: MTSS or Shin splints.  The decision to stop running for a while was difficult but the worst case scenario: stress fractures, would mean no running for a longer period of time.  

I completed the run in the megalopalis of New London, CT because it is fairly pedestrian friendly and all the touristy spots to see along the way.  Watch time is not strava time! 

Mile 1: The United States Coast Guard Academy.

Outside the gates of CGA


Mile 2: Somewhere on the Conn College Campus

Hi from one of the mist expensive colleges in America :)

Mile 3: Outside of the Lyman Allan Art Museum



Mile 4: A neighborhood tribute

Black lives matter


Mile 5: A fountain on the corner of Bank and Shaw Street

A fountain donated to New London


Mile 6: I miss Fred's Shanty!!!

Can't wait for Fred's Shanty to open!


Mile 7: Missed one here!

Mile 8: So many geese!  Glad none of them decided to chase me.

Not a fan of geese.


Mile 9: Oops. Missed another photo here.

Mile 10: Only 5k to go and at the pier!  Wahoo!!!

City Pier, New London


Mile 11: The wall was creeping up here!  But hey, there is the whale tail!

The Whaling City!


Mile 12: In the neighborhood.  Just needed to run a few extra blocks in and out of streets to get the mileage.

Mile 13: In the neighborhood

Mile 13.1: Finished before the ascent up the hill.  Strava time is 2:28:04 over 13.15 miles.



Just a two block walk to the house.


The title of this post is Virtual ain't the same.  And it is not for so many reasons, not all are listed here.  The first being race-day excitement. Sure, you can do a virtual run with a group of friends sans large crowd, blaring music, and course support.  Sometimes we need those motivators to keep us going and pick up the pace on the course.  There is no archway at the end or a clock to tell you how awesome you were.  There are no volunteers to don on your medal, no one is handing out space blankets, and there is no beer tent waiting to take your ticket.  You make your own post-run meal.

I miss running at a festival or race.  My post run meal was a salad with beef brisket because I did not feel like going to a restaurant solo.  I finished half of my post run beer because the comaradarie of sharing a post run pint was not there.  The positive from the experience was goal setting with increasing the long-run distance.  

I cannot wait for the virtual run as the gold standard to end.  I miss race day crowds and people.

Cost:

$70 for a virtual race with two shirts, race bib, medal, and a pint glass.  Everything was shipped to the house.

Downside: I had to hunt a bit to find out how to post my time to the Carlsbad website.


The Gear: 

Brooks Ugly Sweater Christmas 2020 beanie

Brooks Adrenaline GTS 21 running shoes, color 193

Goodr Runways in Breakfast run to Tiffany's

Under Armour Cold Gear hoodie

Nike 7/8 running tights

Camelbak hydration pack


Race Injury:

Got one large blister on my right foot.


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