With the Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run only a few short months away, and the recent warm spell we had in my neck of the woods (Central PA)– I’m starting to get those little butterflies in my stomach made up of excitement, joy, and nerves all at the same time!
I don’t know about you, but I’m less than thrilled with treadmill running and am eager to get my run on outside!
While doing some interval training the other morning, I passed the time by thinking about some of my quirky running habits. It’s funny how “set in our ways” runners can be! I thought I’d share a few of my non-negotiable habits with you:
- I Don’t Wear the T-Shirt Prior to the Race – Call it a superstition, but I feel like it would be unlucky to wear my race t-shirt prior to actually running AND FINISHING the race. As if perhaps the “running gods” would swoop down and trip me prior to crossing the line. However, I DO wear it that day (along with my finishers medal of course!) once I’ve cleaned up after race.
- I Have a Running “Persona”, Jenny Bennie – The first half marathon I ever ran, I ran for my uncle, who had passed away of cancer a few months prior to the race. He always referred to me as Jenny Bennie, and I had that name ironed on to the shirt I wore for the run. Since then, I’ve almost always signed up for runs under this exact name. At packet pickup I usually get a smile out of the organizers.
- I Always Wear Sunglasses – I think this one goes back to my first half marathon as well. I have this big pair of sunglasses that I always wear when I run. Even if it’s cloudy or rainy and I have no use for them, I’ll wear them on my head. (My ponytail keeps them from falling off the back.) It’s like a little security blanket!
Here’s a shot of the shirt and the sunglasses during my first half. The future was so bright, I HAD to wear shades.
- I Don’t Look at the Route – I know, I know……. this is the EXACT opposite of what pretty much everyone recommends as far as preparing for a race. Leave it to me to not follow directions. So *why* do I do this?! I don’t want to psych myself out. AND – it makes it feel like more of an “adventure” to me.
- Pre-Race Banana, NO Exceptions – I’ve tried plenty of other pre-race snacks, but the banana just works for me. Now it’s an absolute MUST!! My belly doesn’t get upset during the run, my energy seems to stay even throughout the run, and it doesn’t feel like it weighs me down.
Now it’s your turn! What’s your habit – lucky pair of socks? Same dinner the night before? Share away!!
Jenny is a 30-something working mom, wife, avid weight lifter, and four time half-marathoner who blogs at www.thewellnessjourneyblog.com.
Oh, gosh! I would say that I do my best to memorize the race course in advance! Maybe I should try your approach! Like you, I wait until after a race to wear the t-shirt, but do wear it later that day (after a shower) .
I obsess about the course, too! But I always miss something. For a triathlon I did last summer somehow I didn’t understand the run course was 2 loops. Oh well, surprise!
Uh oh! I don’t know if I’d like that surprise!
I’m normally a “middle of the pack” runner, so there’s always a group ahead of me that I can see what direction the next turn is headed.
Also, forgot to say I have a favorite restaurant in DC I always eat at before this race. It’s my good luck meal!