Monday, May 18, 2009

Interview with Mark Robinson


As mentioned on several posts my friend and running partner is moving to Texas at the end of this month. As a matter of fact, all I have left is just a couple more days to enjoy his company while running. This is a guy who has ran so many marathons; know so much about running and who is a truly inspiration to many of us who know him. I, for one, will miss him dearly. As a matter of fact, running will not be the same without him. Unless of course, I move to Texas or join him for a few marathon in his new state. It its definitely a possibility. Well, I truly believe Mark can teach us a thing or two about races so I decided to dedicate this post to him. Instead of writing about him I decided to interview him so that he can share his experiences with us.What Read his interview below:


Q: Tell us about your very first marathon. Where? What year? What was your
time?


A: The first marathon I ever ran was the 19993 Chicago Marathon. It was a much smaller field back then. It was late October and snowing on marathon day. The wind was blowing in from the lake and we had a 4 mile out and back at the end of the race right along Lake Shore Drive. The freezing spray was horrid. The conditions were so bad that unknown to me as she was waiting for me to finish Sue was rehearsing reasons to give to explain why I didn’t finish. It was to be my only marathon ever and I wanted to finish it less than 5 hours. My official time was 4:59:59. I crossed the finish line and said never again. And here I am 35 marathons and two ultra’s later.


Q: Why do you run?

A: FUN. I started running because my doctor at the time said I had such a high stress level that if I didn’t find some release I would probably die. But that is a reason to run a few miles every day, not a reason to be out at 8 deg. F on a snowy morning running up and down hills. Some days I am not sure why I run. A lot of it is my type A personality. I am still trying to find out how far can I push the envelope. Every day I run I challenge my body to do more.

Q: How many marathon have you done?

A: 35.

Q: Which were your best or your favorite marathon and why?

A: If I had to give one favorite I would say Chicago when it was smaller. But I have so many race that I loved parts of. The most beautiful race I ever ran was Carsbad California. The best neighbor support was Green Bay. The most fun is Disney. I could list more also. Boston was Boston and for many of us it is the runners Nirvana, and it was mine too.


Q: What are the "dos" and "don't'" you would advise to new runners?

A: Don’t overtrain. Don’t add miles to quickly, Don’t think that just running will make you lose weight. I won’t. Don’t ignore injuries (but don’t confuse those aches and pains with injuries). The most important: Get a running partner. Train with a group, at least once a week. Do remember that this is supposed to be fun, it is a stress reliever. We are amateurs if running starts to give you more stress that it relieves find a new sport. Remember every time you go out in a race the only person you are really competing against is yourself. Enjoy the day.

Q: What is your motivation during a long run?


A: Running with my partner. A running partner makes the miles easier. I know this is her blog but even if it wasn’t having Sandra as a running partner has been one of the greatest experiences on my running life. We have challenged each other to go farther, faster and longer. We have alternately “carried” each other through those bad runs.


Q: As far as marathon, which ones are in your "to do" list?


A: Big Sur, and Sandra would never forgive me if I didn’t include Rio.


Q: What is the best part of your training?


A: The sense of accomplishment I get when the run is done.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Summer Races

Well, I am totally rested now from my last full marathon of April 11th down in Champaign-Urbana. Now it’s time to get back to training again for the next races on my schedule.

Fist one will be in a couple of weeks (June 7) - 13.1 half marathon. This race is Chicago’s newest half marathon. This same race happens every year in Miami, Atlanta and Ft. Lauderdale and now Chicago.

The second marathon on my schedule is another half, Rock’N’ Roll Half Marathon on August 2. This race finally arrived in Chicago. Other cities where you can run this race is San Diego and San José (California) San Antonio (Texas) and now Chicago. As a matter of fact there is a real cool twist on running this race. If you run all 4 of them within a calendar year you will become part of the “Rock’N’ Roll Hall of Fame and get a really nice medal for participating in all 4. I am really planning on running all 4 some time in the future.


The third half marathon will be the 13th Annual Chicago Half Marathon on September 13followed by a full marathon On September 19 in Dayton, Ohio (Air Force Full Marathon). I am not 100% sure if I am running or not yet. It will depend on two things:

1)If I am picked to run NY City marathon or not which I should know by July (hopefully).
2)And most important, if the orthotics that I will start using within a few weeks will eliminate the problems on my foot. I really need to get rid of this injury before trying to run another full marathon.

Another idea that I am “cooking “ at this time is if I don’t get picked to run NYC Marathon I will than run Air Force and than in November while in Europe on business travel to the city of Porto, Portugal to run an half marathon there. For now all is only this: a plan.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Update on foot Injury

This past Saturday I went back to see the Podiatrist to cast for the insole. I, of course asked doc so many questions.. would it really work? Will I be able to run a few marathon this summer? What if doesn't work? I think all these questions are really valid, right? It concerns me that the soreness on the bone of the ankle is still there even after 3 weeks after the race.

Doc believes that this thing will really work and if not I will have to go to a physical therapist; and the last resort would be to see an orthopedist. I just hope this will not be necessary.

I have so many plans for the months ahead. I am planning on running 2 or 3 half marathons during the summer. I have also signed up for the New York City marathon but don't really know if I will be called this year. I did mostly because my friend Ellen signed up as well and I would really love to run this one with her. The only small problem ( I hope it will be just a small one)is that when I signed up for this one I totally forgot that at the end of October I will be in Germany on business and if I am called to run this race I will have to to cut the trip short and don't even know if it will be possible. I was not thinking on I did it. Anyway, I should know by July if I am in or not; at least I hope so.

At the other hand, it would be a good thing that I am not called this year. If not called and since I am already in Germany I could run the marathon in Porto, Portugal which will will be on November 8Th. It would be a great opportunity to travel to Portugal. Even my husband might join me on this trip. He has been in Portugal about 20 years ago and is dying to see it again.

Visitign Portugal has been alway a dream to me. I have been in many countries in Europe but have never had a chance to visit this particular country. thanks to Miguel Paiva (blog "Maratonista") who told me about this race and suggested I run it while I am there.

Thank Miguel for suggesting this race. It would be a great opportunity to meet some of my Portuguese friends who are also runners.

Keep running!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Dinner Party for Mark




This past Saturday a few members of the ERC group got together for a surprise dinner party for Mark Robinson, my friend and partner of the paths. Mark will be moving for good to Texas at the end of this month so I and Ellen (left on picture) decided to hold a small gathering to honor Mark. Dinner was held at Ellen's house which by the way is gorgeous, and the people that attended were the ones Mak liked the most. We all had lots of fun, great food, great wine and enjoyed immensely having dinner with this absolutely great guy and great athlete. Mark, my hero and my friend.

Thanks Ellen for hosting this great "get together". It was just awesome.