Coach Gina, finishing the 5k!
Asia rounding the corner at about 1 mile.
Carmen at the finish, and her husband James, who ran the 5k then went out to finish with Carmen.
Well, this was Asia's 4th race of the year, and I think it was her best so far. After a very *uncomfortable* (her term) long run last Saturday, I took her to Arbor Wellness for a massage and some serious stretching. Asia's right hip was bothering her, but getting her to admit it, and agree to stop running that day was the hard part. She was ok at 2 miles, slowing down at 5, really behind her group at 7, at which point she finally admitted that she was *uncomfortable* but still wanted to run. At the 10 mile water stop, she was quite far behind the rest of her group, and finally, reluctantly, agreed that she should be done for the day. We ran some errands and then went home so I could schedule some appointments.
Asia doesn't stretch. Her coach and team tried during high school and she would go through the motions, half-heartedly, but not really doing it. Since then, I've tried to duplicate her coach's stretching routine with Asia before races but it was more for me than for her. Coach Gina works on stretching with each group before the long runs on Saturday. Watching Asia do it is almost comical. So it's no surprise when, about this time before a major race, that she has some issues.
This time, as before, the fine folks at Arbor Wellness worked their magic, and after a couple of visits, Asia felt fine. She even did the stretches they showed her at home in the evenings. And when prompted, she did them before the race today. Maybe we're entering a new era............nah!!!
After a brief thunderstorm, and some heavy downpours early this morning, the skies settled themselves into a gloomy overcast, with 63 degree temps and high humidity. Not an ideal race day, but not the worst they've run in. Asia got a spot near the front with Michael, Carmen, Inez and her Eric and Eric Straka, all Running Fit 501 team members and at the sound of the horn, they took off. The concept of negative splits is foreign to Asia. She goes out hard and runs that way until she can't anymore. Her coach has tried, Lord knows she's tried, to get Asia to go out slower and gradually increase her pace but it's like fighting gravity.
Near the 1 mile spot Asia was the 3rd female. Near the 2 mile she was still the 3rd female and still ahead of Carmen but we suspected it couldn't last. At the halfway point she had dropped back and was a little behind Carmen. I was at that corner, urging her to catch Carmen. Asia gets juice from people cheering for her, so strategically placed cheerleaders can change the outcome of her race. By about mile 4 she and Carmen were within an arms length of each other. (Cue Adair to dash across the park to the 5 mile viewing spot.) At 5 miles I shouted, "Asia, you need to push Carmen, she wants a PR today too!" And Asia took off like a bullet, passing Carmen! Carmen said later that when Asia passed her she said, "Are you tired?" When Carmen replied, "Yes, I am!" Asia said, "Good!"
Jerry was on the hill at about the 3 mile spot and I was at the finish. Carmen beat her, but Asia ran a great race, finishing in 48:54 and 2nd in her age group! Carmen was 1st in her age group. Way to go both of you! That was fun to watch. And a big shout out to the folks at Arbor Wellness for getting Asia back up to speed!!!
Oh, and this was Asia's 98th race since finishing high school, and not including Special Olypmics 5k races, which are not recognized by Athlinks.
Next Saturday is Number 99!
Another non-stretcher eh?! Great run Asia! Alex just ran the first PEI RoadRunner race he ever ran, the Proude's Shoes 5K, for the 7th time. I have no idea how many races he has run.... I'll have to actually figure that out someday, or get him to. They are pretty well documented so it shouldn't be too hard. Have fun on your next couple Asia!
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