Picking up the pieces

Last night's 5K at Mt. SAC was yet another disappointing race. I finished second-to-last (ouch) in 16:47, far off my PR of 16:21. Heck, I ran 16:55 en route to my 10K three weeks ago... Granted, last night's effort wasn't a full-blown, sprint-across-the-line-and-collapse effort. Rather, it was 6 laps of solid racing and spot-on pacing, and then... everything fell apart. 


What happened? I'm not exactly sure... but it was ugly, embarrassing, and not a good representation of my fitness, my coaching, or all the hard work I've put in. Suffice it to say that I was pretty bummed out last night.


Some of my New Balance SV teammates also had rough nights, so we were able to commiserate together. Despite of having a rough go of it, my teammates kept smiles on their faces post-race and helped me see the bigger picture. Thank goodness for supportive, optimistic teammates!


I've had a few bad races as of late and I can't quite explain what went wrong. In the wake of a bad race, it's easy to be mopey, be depressed, be a bitch (sorry to my mother who was on the receiving end of my bitchy whiney post-race phone call last night). I spent some time feeling sorry for myself last night, but today is a new day and I've got to leave all my post-race negative energy in LA. Now back in the Bay Area, it's time to pick up the pieces and move forward.


Thankfully, I've got many resources available to me to help me figure things out. First and foremost is a phone call to Dr. Paul Salitsky, UCD Professor and PhD in Exercise Science/Sports Psychology. I've been talking running (and life!) with him for the past 8 years and he's been an invaluable friend and mentor to me. He tells it like it is and doesn't sugarcoat things - which is exactly what I need right now. I might not always like what he has to say - hey, the truth can hurt sometimes - but I know he's got my best interests at heart and will help me get back on track. For all those who've struggled with a bad race, pick up the phone and call your friendly neighborhood sports psychologist! It'll do wonders for your running!


Friday night didn't go as I'd hoped, but it's over and done with. Time to move on, time to get back out on the roads, time to keep training hard. 
Until next time,
K

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New Uniforms!
Tomorrow I'm off to LA with a group of New Balance SV ladies to rock some 5Ks at the Mt. SAC Invitational. I never raced at Mt. SAC in college so I'm really looking forward to the opportunity to race in a fast, competitive field. Training has been going well and I've strung together a number of successful workouts, so I'm excited to test my fitness and chase a big PR. My teammates and I will be sporting our new purple New Balance uniforms - so as my teammate Claudia said, hopefully purple equates to PRs! :)


Steph, Annie, Chantelle, and I hit the road Thursday afternoon; we're piling into Steph's car (affectionately dubbed "Robby") and road-tripping from Palo Alto to LA. It's a long drive, but I'm sure we'll have plenty to entertain us during the trip. I'm so glad to be making the trip with teammates - it'll be much more fun (and less intimidating!) than traveling alone. Here's to a weekend of fast racing by NBSV ladies!


You can watch my race on the live webcast here: http://www.mtsacrelays.com/webcast.html - I'm in the Open A heat of the Women's 5K. Tune in at 9:30 to watch me circle the track 12 1/2 times! (Official race start is 9:34 pm).


In other running news...
--USF ladies Maor Tiyouri and Jana Stolting will chase NCAA qualifiers in the 10K at Mt. SAC on Thursday night. Having trained with these ladies for the past few weeks, I know that they're fit and ready to rock this 25-lapper - Go Dons! Check out the press release here: http://www.usfdons.com/sports/c-track/2010-11/releases/20110413j3789j


--Former teammate and one of my very best friends Caitlin Fitzgerald ran a HUGE PR in the 3K Steeple last week at Sac State, running 10:31.72, just 0.07 off the UC Davis school record. For her efforts, she was honored as the Big West Athlete of the Week this week -- yay Fitz! Here's to hoping that this most recent race will inspire her to pursue a post-collegiate career and come train with me in SF! Read about Fitz's race here: http://www.ucdavisaggies.com/sports/c-track/spec-rel/041311aab.html


--Stanford and Cal square off at the Big Meet this Saturday at Stanford. My little bro, Brendan, will be racing the 3K. I'm excited to join my entire family to cheer him on! For results, check out http://www.gostanford.com/sports/c-track/stan-c-track-body.html.


Thanks to everyone for the recent well-wishes and words of support - they mean so much! When it's windy or rainy outside, or I'm exhausted from a long week, I think back to your encouraging words and it helps me get out the door for my run! Many, many thanks for your support of my running dreams :)


Happy running!
Kaitlin