Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Preparing a Ride to Boston

With 39 days until Boston, which is practically right around the corner, it's time to start figuring out how I'm getting to and from the race. I live relatively close by, but I don't want to drive myself, and I don't really want Nick to have to drop me off either. He would, but he'll be watching the kids, we don't know that specific area (that we'd be driving to) super well, and I know I'll be nervous. That combo will probably just lead to more stress for everyone involved. I'd rather take a team bus, where I can drive to a close by location and have them take care of the rest. It's much more care free (for me). Of course, that means I have to be a club member. In theory, picking a club/team should be easy. There's a running club in Lowell (GLRR), which is closest to me. I don't know anyone in the club though, so I have no particular allegiance to the group, but they're convenient. (And I'm sure once I meet them I'll feel some comradely.)

But there were two other possibilities as well. There's the Gate City Striders, which isn't much further than Lowell. I not only have a running friend from college in that club, but I met a number of club members at Derry, and of course everyone was great. Then there's the Whirlaway team. One of my best friends from college runs for Whirlaway, which makes it the most appealing option (because I hardly ever get to see her anymore). Also, if I was serious about getting faster, these ladies would push me there. I'd probably be the 6th runner on the team. That means when we raced, say a half marathon, I would probably be the 6th member of the team to finish (5 other ladies on my team and in my age group would be ahead of me). In my mind, the biggest downside to that is my stress level. I'm sure it would make me faster, but I'm comfortable right now doing my own thing, and not worrying about where I finish on a team, or if I'm letting people down because I didn't run fast enough. I think if I didn't have some specific marathon goals right now, then I would find the Whirlaway team too good to pass up, which probably sounds odd.

Let me explain. Right now I'm very focused on the marathon distance. I see that changing after October, but my racing right now is centered around my marathon training. And the marathon is such a mental suck, that I'm concerned a serious team will play games with my mind. When I let go of the marathon stress, I think team running will become more appealing, fun, and interesting. And it would be so much fun to run with my college friend again!

So I promised my friend that I wouldn't join any team without talking to her first, but I had already joined the GLRR club. Here's the deal though, you can join a club, but not necessarily the team. To score for the team you have to be registered with that team under the USATF. I'm not registered with the GLRR team, just the club, but I have this funny feeling that might change...I just received an email from the club asking which of us are running Boston. They want to select who will be registered to score for the team, but they also need to keep track for the whole bus thing. Given that I'm not a member of any team (at this point), it's probably going to be difficult not to join (since I'm in the club) if they ask. I'd be okay with that though. I'd love to run with my college friend, but I feel a lot less stressed about the seriousness of the GLRR team (hopefully no one gets offended by that statement). And it might be fun to be on a team that doesn't stress me out. Of course, I haven't mentioned my times to anyone and no one knows me, so there's also a good chance that I'll slip through without notice.

Thinking about running with and being a part of a running group is exciting! I don't see myself being able to commit to very many group runs right now, but after Boston I could see myself running long runs with the group. They often run on the BayState course. Of course, if AM decides to run BayState and wants to do some on course runs, I could be easily convinced to stray from the group. ;)

And just for fun here are a couple of phone pics:

 My little kindergartner. She'll be testing for her yellow belt in Kenpo in a couple weeks, which is sort of new and interesting for us. 


Do NOT be fooled. This one is crazy. Lately, she's been running around screaming, "Rawwr, I'm a headless horse! I have no head!" Really, I couldn't make this up if I tried. The other thing she does is chase Kaylee around screaming, "WOOOOoooo, I'm the ghost of the forest!!!" Which, for whatever reason, really freaks Kaylee out...

8 comments:

Michael said...

FYI, you don't need to be a GCS member to ride the GCS bus to Boston. It's a great way to go!

http://www.gatecity.org/gcs_Big_Med/bm/signaturegcsevents/the-marathon-bus.shtml

Katie said...

@Michael: Thanks for the info! You guys have a great club with great people!

Karen said...

"Do NOT be fooled. This one is crazy." That part made me snort.

Ana-Maria RunTriLive said...

I love following your analytical thinking! Smart to go with what is least stressful in terms of getting to Hopkinton. You know, I get so well the difficulty with deciding whether or not to join a team. I loved having a coach but I really missed doing my own thing and creating my plan. In fact, I think putting a plan together is my favorite thing about running at this point. I also agree that if you want to get even faster, the easiest way would be to run with other people. I would certainly love to run with you for Baystate, though I have a feeling our runs will have to be at your easy pace, ha! I am in the process of signing Petru up for kempo as well. Awesome about Kaylee! XO

Michael said...

Thanks Katie. I'm sure you'll do well with whatever club you decide to run with. I don't believe, however, that you'll be "slipping through without notice" :)

misszippy said...

Sounds like you are making a smart choice. Being part of a team is so much fun and having a bus for Boston is really nice. I did the Bauman bus last year and it was sheer heaven in comparison to taking the school buses! Lucky you to have so many options.

Katie said...

@Karen: I love it when I can make people snort!

@AM: I think I love creating my own plan too. I don't write my plan down, but I have a general idea of where I'm going, and each week I plan out each run (in my head). I would definitely love to do some long runs with you. I'm not sure you'd need me to slow down, but you know that I'm extremely easy going with regard to pace. I'll run whatever you want (assuming I can keep) and adjust my other workouts accordingly. I hope Petru likes it! Kaylee seems to enjoying it. She gets a lot of attention because she's the youngest and a girl...not that she's noticed that.

@misszippy: Yes, I am lucky to have so many options...

Healthy Ambitions said...

Your kids are adorable! You are awesome for already planning your ride into boston- those logistical items of a race can be super stressful, and I can only imagine for such a huge event like Boston. Sometimes I miss the team aspect of running, but I also feel that I don't want to have to worry about letting any team member down b/c running has to be squeezed in among other priorities. It was easier in high school!