Yesterday morning I got the news that I was selected in the AJC Peachtree Road Race lottery! It’s almost as exciting as winning the actual lottery. (j/k) I’m excited because I have never done the Peachtree before. I also set two running goals that training for the Peachtree will help me achieve:
1. Run 300 miles in the year 2012
2. Run my next half marathon in under 2 hours
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This year’s shirt designs. I voted on the one in the bottom left corner! You can vote using the link above.
My running history:
In 2009, I decided I wanted to run a half marathon. At the time, I had not run more than 3 miles in my life. I had never done any sort of official race. No 5k, no 10k, no anything! I trained with a group for long runs on the weekends, and during the week I maintained a weekly running schedule. The schedule included intervals, speed runs and weight training. I stuck to it about 90% of the time and I made it a priority to complete the runs and I made the end goal to just finish the race. And I did. I finished my first half marathon, the ING Georgia on March 20, 2010.

I realized after my first half, that running is a great stress reliever! It also taught me a lot about my willpower. Somehow, even on rainy days I made it a point to get the runs done. Even after networking events and dinners with friends, I made it a priority to get the training runs done. Since then, I’ve completed my second half marathon, the ING Miami half. I’ve also done some 5ks like the Susan G. Komen in Atlanta and the 420 Festival. I have to confess, I did NOT train long enough for this race. I started about a month out. Right after a very “relaxed” Christmas. I didn’t run much over the holidays which was a huge mistake. The Miami course was almost entirely flat too. Which was new for me since I trained on trails full of hills. I learned my lesson from doing that and I vow to never run a race without 2 months or more of preparation and training.

The next two races I’m signed up for are: The Color Run and 420 Fest 5k. The Color Run, is one for fun. Of course, I don’t plan on getting a great time. I want to have fun with my group and friends who will be there. I wanted to do the Zooma Atlanta half marathon, but because of the outrageous pollen counts and my allergies, it’s not a good fit. I have a history with terrible nose bleeds, insomnia and migraines as a side affect from training in the spring allergy season. Georgia has had record pollen counts lately which sucks for even going out to the mailbox. I also want to sign up for the Dirty Girl Atlanta obstacle course too. So it looks like my next  half marathon will have to be in the fall. So, I’m using the Peachtree training to help me get there.

Are you doing any of these races? Let me know! Do you have any tips for me?