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Written by on December 5, 2022

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Today was a great day for a run in Iowa! Mile runs are HARD. But chocolate milk is awesome. Today, I finished in Holy crap! This was first of a double-header half weekend over Labor Day with my friend Chelsea Pittsburgh City Girl who is on a states quest. My intent was to have fun and spend time catching up and running with her. Overall, we were a little disappointed as there was neither a whole lot of chocolate or a whole lot of rocking I did enjoy greatly the guitar solo national anthem, however. Our expectations were that there would be music and chocolate along the course there was not and a sinful amount of chocolate at the finish there was not. I did respond to the post-race survey, so hopefully they take some of that feedback into account for future races the date has already been announced. That said, they also messed up sending the surveys, so those of us who received survey links in email got error messages that we had already taken it. They did not resend the email, yet posted a corrected link on Facebook, which not the same thing. An excellent deal for a half marathon. The race did sell out this year, so something to consider in planning your sign-up. And well, that set the tone for the race. The expo was super tiny, held in a community room at the Monona city building, and took all of 5 minutes to grab everything I needed. Parking Our hotel was about 20 minutes from the start. Despite getting to the race early, parking was already a little challenging, as we were not sure which streets were OK to park on or on which side and we were a couple miles out and seeing a lot of people walking in. We were fast friends, of course, and reminisced on the city we missed. A solo guitarist started us off with the national anthem, which was an awesome way to begin the race. Rock on! Also a bonus the race started on time you never know what to expect with a new or small race. Weather Race day was the first cool morning of a season of never-ending humidity. OMG, the weather was beautiful! I eventually had to shed my long-sleeve shirt when we left the shaded neighborhoods, but it still was a really lovely, sunny day. Course The course had a beautiful backdrop in downtown Madison and Lake Monona. We left the start area on the paved trails and ran throughout the surrounding Lake Monona neighborhoods near the shore, looped around the lake into downtown and back into Monona. Outside of the Niagara Falls Marathon, this might have been my favorite course scenery. I should also note that despite the music-forward implication, there was only one solo musician set up on the course. This was disappointing, particularly as there was zero crowd support on the course. Know that this will be a lonely race if you are doing it alone. The course elevation is not that challenging there were a few climbs early in the race, but mostly just a bunch of rolling little bumps. Finish Line The finish line welcomed us with chocolate milk yay! A tent was set up where the beer was served, with a live band playing, and there were a couple food trucks set up near the park. I believe there were also massage therapists on-site. Again, not much in the way of chocolate which was not only irritating for its lack of playing to the theme of the race, but also for its money-grab on the participants. The only chocolate on the course was chocolate milk and chocolate animal crackers at the finish line. Swag and Medals I love the race-branded t-shirt that came with registration super soft! This is the 3rd guitar-shaped medal in my collection, which is cool. After Party Since this was a double-header weekend, we needed to get back to the hotel and check out and also find somewhere to find some cheese like you do in Wisconsin, right? Which is randomly how we found the gluten-free awesomeness of Alt Brew. Yes, I brought some home with me , they had an awesome local cheese board. The Bad A race capitalizing on the popularity of two other races and not executing it well at all. The Ugly Gross, toffee. Not worth 4 hours of PTO. Daily stress is fatiguing me pretty hard, and I know big mileage weeks only add to that feeling. And there are a LOT more weeks that are going to feel like that. But my paces were pretty fast for a slower-than-easy run. I always get so excited for speed workouts, as they allow me the time to FOCUS on my runs instead of zoning out on the treadmill watching the third season of Desperate Housewives. Though running fast on the treadmill kind of freaks me out! Overall, this was a weird run. I was running so hard on those s but not even out of breath! Finding bad habits in the week already taking over, I made sure to get some foam rolling in after my run. Skipped my strength workout that was on the schedule, since some impromptu fun plans came up after work. I moved my Strength Day to Sunday, alongside my recovery run. I still need to do better on getting in my strength workouts and foam rolling.


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