Couch to Beacon: Redemption

Shannon Bryan still can't run, but she believes in second chances. She's giving the Beach to Beacon 10K another shot (you know, after last year's tragic failure. But let's not bring that up).

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August 03, 2007

Tomorrow, tomorrow, I'm freaking, tomorrow

I've been remiss in not updating for the last couple of days -- that's because the only thing I could think of to say is: "I'm scared. Nervous. Borderline crazed."

And who wants to read that?

My heart has been racing since Monday and this time, Turbo can't be blamed. I also picked up my race packet yesterday and spotted the "Notice: Road closings" signs everywhere. I nearly drove off the road in panic.

I know I'm not going to die. I know I'm going to finish (eventually). Even the race time isn't important to me. Under 1:20 and I'd be ecstatic. But my ankle is taking the brunt of what was once a shin issue (must've been compensating, running funky and strained something) and I fear I may be walking a good portion of the race.

But I'll be there and I'll finish.

On a side note, if you've never tried an Icy-Hot Patch, go get one. Pain or no, they're just cool (pun intended).

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John Rogers (Maine Running Company owner and our Reach the Beacon training captain) sent out this list of tips that hopefully he won't mind me sharing:

DRINK! Keep hydrated all the time. You will feel better and you always want to avoid dehydration. It will sap energy. Concentrate on drinking fluids, especially water, several days before the race.

Try to catch up on sleep! Don't worry about jitters and insomnia the night before a race. If you get good sleep the week of the race, the night before won’t matter. Getting enough sleep a few days before the race will also help keep you healthy and do your body wonders.

Be Positive. During your easy runs, take time to reflect on all the hard work you've done. Let this knowledge bring you a sense of accomplishment and confidence. Visualize yourself running strong and succeeding.

Ensure You Are Wearing Proper Footwear. Did you really think I wouldn't bring this up? Seriously, it is important to wear proper footwear. If your shoes have more than 400 - 600 miles on them, or you've had them more than six months, the cushioning properties have greatly diminished. Get a new pair, but make sure it is not the night or day before.

Don't Take Off Too Fast at the Start. You're tapered, you're ready, you're fired up, the energy of the crowd is exciting and your adrenaline is pumping. All this can lead to a great race. Don't do what your body is begging to do, which is to take off like an Indy car driver coming out of the pits. Pay attention to your early pace. If you don't feel like you're holding back a little, chances are you're running to fast. Although you feel good, the problem is that once your body settles in and the adrenaline rush is over, running too fast in the early miles will catch up with you later

Adjust Your Race Plan as Needed. Once race day has arrived you have a goal you hope to accomplish. Unfortunately, last minute factors may hinder this. If it is a really hot day, just know that your goal time will have to be adjusted. If you have a cold or are recovering from an illness, your time will reflect this. At this point, the key to feeling good about your race is to accept that there are variables you cannot control and let it go.

Have Fun And Enjoy The Day. You have taken on a big challenge and worked hard. Be proud of yourself….have a great race!!!

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I have to get back to work (unbelievable, right, that my job makes me work) but I'll be posting some inspirational last-minute words of wisdom this afternoon (once someone tells me what those "words of wisdom" are).

Posted by Shannon Bryan at 11:13 AM
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Shan! You are going to do fabulous, whether you walk it or run it or "wrunk" it. I will be waiting at the end for you and cheering you on as you near the finish line. The rest of the day will be a chauffered vehicle to your next destination and a spa treatment complete with a river, a floatie, and a beverage. :)

Posted by Liz
August 3, 2007 11:35 AM

What's wrunking? HA HA Okay, here's a cheer....Give me a G, Give me an O, Give me an S, Give me an H, Give me an A, Give me an N, Give me an N, Give me an O, Give me an N. What's that spell....GO SHANNON! Say it again.....GO SHANNON! YAAAAYYYY Shannon! WHOOOOO HOOOOOO Kick butt girl. We'll be waiting for you to celebrate.

NTF FOREVAH!

Posted by Andrea
August 3, 2007 12:06 PM

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