Happy September!

I hope everyone enjoyed their Labor Day weekend! Mine got off to a rough start on Thursday with a pretty rough ballet class. As I mentioned last week, I was dealing with some pretty painful top of my foot pain after a pre-pointe class so I was trying to stay off it as much as possible.

I almost decided not to go last Thursday because my toes were in an awful lot of pain because of the flats I wore to work that day (I have such a bad habit of wearing shoes that are horrible for my feet) but decided to go anyway. It was painful, and although my balance felt super off on my right side because of how painful it was, my instructor didn’t seem to notice.

Things got better on Saturday when I finally got a 3 mile run in after not getting any in for the past two weeks, although my calves were super tight afterwards. Unfortunately on Sunday I started coming down with a cold so the rest of my weekend was spent relaxing.

 

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Necessary after catching a cold this weekend!

I started a new part-time job yesterday, but today I’m spending relaxing and working on a few blog things, including getting an editorial calendar organized and getting a jumpstart on working on the studio website (finally!)

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I’m getting ready for fall!

I’m also working on crocheting a scarf today to get me into a fall-like mood. I’m loving this chunky bulky yarn. Any other crocheter or knitters out there?

But…back to Adult Ballerina Project. I’m loving this calendar printout for getting myself organized on the blog. I know a lot of people love reading tips on different ballet moves, so if you’d like to see something specific on the blog such as “How to do a better pirouette?”, let me know in the comments, by e-mail, or by filling out the form below! While I’m certainly no expert, I love compiling research to help myself out with ballet and you guys as well, so let me know what you want to see and I’ll add them to the calendar!

I’m also working on setting a blogger link up, so if you have any suggestions for that as well, don’t be shy!

What would you like to see on Adult Ballerina Project this fall?

Love and Running: Your Responses

Quite a while ago, I put out a post requesting responses to how runner’s felt about running with their significant other. I was curious to see what type of responses I’d get after reading Runner’s World’s Can Love and Running Coexist?

Personally, 9 out of 10 times, HQ and I will be run together, but every once in awhile we’ll split up. I’m a good amount slower runner than he is, so he has to slow down the pace significantly to run with me. Although that’s not usually a problem, sometimes it’ll drive me crazy that he’ll sprint ahead to pass someone/something (without realizing what he’s doing). We ran our last 5k together at the same pace until he sprinted off at the end. I think for our next race, at the end of September, I’ll vote for us running separately so we can both try and get the best time we can. Sometimes I think it’s easier to push myself to a higher pace when by myself, although I’m not sure why–HQ is capable of any speed I will run at.

I’ve always found it funny that in the Runner’s World story, it discusses how females are usually the ones who want to talk and chat during the run–but we’re the opposite. HQ will always be observing everything and talking (mostly because my speed is a conversational pace for him, while it’s not for me). For the most part, I like to keep quiet anyway.
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Here’s some of what you guys had to say on the topic to various questions I asked:

Do you run with your significant other? Why or why not?

“My husband and I often run at different times because that is what our schedules allow.  When we are free at the same time we like to run on the treadmill next to each other.  This allows us to go different paces and still be together.  We have run two road races together and we are looking forward to more.  We start the race together and then follow our individual paces.” –Susan of Simply Modern Dance

“We do not train together for the most part. We have a 5 year old, so one of us has to be home unless we hire a sitter for our runs. Since we prefer to go out first thing in the morning, child care is a little tough to come by, so we coordinate our runs separately. However, we do sign up for most of the same races. We haven’t had any issues organizing at-race care for our son so far, and he loves to watch and do the fun runs when available.” — Jennifer of Runs With Pugs

“I no longer run with my husband. I felt like I was holding him back with his running. He has a much faster pace then i do. I always worry that I hold him back when we do run together. We both like to listen to music when we run but he prefers running inside on a track or treadmill and I prefer outside. we also have difference in WHEN we like to run. He likes early mornings and I prefer late night. Because we dont run together anymore, we have found that actually working out, either to a DVD program or following a program that I built for us is just as romantic as a date with dinner and a movie.” –Danielle of SAD Fitness

Do you worry (if you’re at different paces) about slowing down the other person or if you’re faster leaving the other person behind?

“Only some of the time.  We can do short runs around the neighborhood together with our daughter in the jogging stroller and our son on his bike, but he’s still too little to keep up with us for more than a mile or so.  It’s easier for us to run separately and take turns hanging out with the kids.  As for races, if we’re running for time, we run separately as I’m just a bit faster than he is (for now) – I’d love to be able to run an entire race with him though, maybe when we do one of the Disney ones for fun!” –Kristin, A Mom on The Run

Do you find that you and your significant other want to do different things while running, ie one of you wants to talk, the other would rather listen to music, think, etc.?

“Yes!!  I like to put in my ear buds and zone out, listening to music or podcasts.  He does when he’s alone, but likes to chat if we’re together.  I’m not coordinated enough to run, chat, and breathe all at once!” –Kristin

Anything else to add on the subject?

“My husband has been running for a few years and I am new to the sport.  I have always danced and find the transition challenging. I wasn’t sure what to expect from running together, but it has been better than I could have imagined.  We share the joy of reaching our personal goals and cheering each other on.  It has given us something new to talk about.  Not to mention, racing has give us a new shared experience and we have made new friends through running together.” –Susan

“I love that we have something so amazing that we share, especially something that’s healthy and has an ever-changing goal. It keeps things fresh and exciting.” –Jennifer

Do you run with your significant other?

 

 

Color Me Rad Race Round 2 Recap

This weekend my sister, my boyfriend and I did the Color Me Rad 5K. I did the same color race in Philadelphia about a year ago with two of my best friends at Fairmount Park, so when I found out they were going to be in Bethlehem again in August, I jumped at the chance to sign up.

Packet Pickup

Picking up our bibs went super smoothly this time around as well, other than parking at the location (The Banana Factory in Bethlehem). I was a little bummed they were out of pink and purple sunglasses, but we were pretty late picking our stuff up. My family had intended to go to Musikfest after we picked stuff up, but since we were unable to find parking easily we opted to go home and relax and order pizza instead.

Race Day Morning and Shuttle

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Pre-race and color free!

We had registered for the 9:20 wave, but given the Color Me Rad’s lack of real structure (our information said it was no problem if you missed your wave) we decided to leave as early as we could and jump into the first wave. We arrived at parking around 8:10, to be shuttled to the actual race location. It wasn’t too long of a wait to get on a shuttle.

Race Location

As soon as we arrived at Arts Quest, you could see color flying everywhere, but as soon as we stepped off the bus they’re wasn’t much direction as to how to get to the start location. It took a fair amount of meandering around the finish line to make our way to the start, but once we did, we joined the next wave and we were off in a crowd of people.

Right before the start.

Right before the start.

The Race

It was kind of an icky and rainy day unfortunately, but I was determined to not let that bug me, we were off to a quick start, and ran about the first 3/4 mile before taking a break. Pretty much after that, it was too crowded to pick back up pace, but going through the various paint stations was a lot of fun (especially with the pink team who were more enthusiastic than the rest.) Although it was kind of icky, the course was fairly nice (my favorite part was running over a bridge) and although I had trouble finding a bathroom at the start/finish, there was one mid-course (as part of Musikfest)–which wasn’t a problem in the untimed race.

The downfalls? A huge crowd. Those who were trying to run were constantly trying to dodge people so much that we just gave up and walked until the finish.  I would have appreciated different waves for people who were planning on running versus those just walking. I was also extremely annoyed that most people left their empty water bottles alongside the bridge (the water stop was about 2 miles in right before we crossed the bridge for the second time) versus waiting until we crossed it, where there were a lot of recycling  containers. Given that most people were walking, I just found this kind of repulsive.

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Blurry, but the side of the bridge was littered with water bottles.

A long wait to get back to our car was a little annoying as it started to rain (and because there was a whiny teenager in front of us)–but otherwise wasn’t too bad. Overall, while I don’t think I’ll be doing another color run (or other fun run) for a while, it was still a good time.

I'm pretty much always sticking my tongue out in photos.

I’m pretty much always sticking my tongue out in photos.

What do you think of fun races? 

 

Philly Love Note: Philadelphia Runner

Here’s my recent Philly Love Note to Philadelphia Runner that was originally posted on Campus Philly.

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Favorite Spot: Philadelphia Runner

I am: A runner practically as slow as a turtle.

Years in Philly: Four

Current Home: Templetown

Back in January, I decided I was going to run the Broad Street Run despite being injured and  never having run much before in my life. I ended up selling my bib to someone else, but I didn’t give up on running. I probably would have though, if it wasn’t for Philadelphia Runner.

Philadelphia Runner is more than just a running supply store. They carry all of the best running gear and running shoes, and they’re great at helping you find what shoe is best for you. Besides being an awesome store, they also serve as a community for runners by hosting events, workshops, and weekly runs. Don’t fret about joining in on these events if you’re just starting out–they’re very beginner friendly. All paces are usually welcome at their weekly runs and other events.

My favorite event is their monthly scavenger hunt, the Urban Scramble. The Urban Scramble starts at their Center City store at 16th and Sansom, where you receive a list with about 10 businesses, which you must run (or walk) to to collect a raffle ticket to be entered for prizes at the final stop. You don’t have to make it to every business, but there’s usually time to make it to most of them even if you’re slow like I am. The course usually covers 4-5 miles and you’re given an hour and five minutes to complete it. It helps if you bring a map of Center City to help plan out your route once you get the list of businesses. Last time I forgot my map and I ended up running right past one of the businesses (oops!) This is my favorite map to use since it covers all of Center City and parts of University City, which are sometimes part of the course.

All raffle tickets are placed in one big bucket at the end. Most of the prizes are from the businesses you’ve picked up tickets from, but there are usually quite a few Philadelphia Runner gift cards given away too. It’s free and a lot of fun to do with a group of friends. At last month’s Urban Scramble (held on June 20th), the final location was the Schuylkill River Trail where Philadelphia Runner hosted a great cookout afterwards.

While they haven’t announced the next Urban Scramble, they’re holding weekly runs throughout the summer. Young Involved Philadelphia is launching a monthly running club with Philadelphia Runner, with the first one on July 16th. The run will be out to Race Street Pier with a post-run happy hour [with the first round of drinks on Philadelphia Runner]. Don’t miss out on a way to network with other young Philadelphians and runners alike.

Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a beginner like me, Philadelphia Runner is a great store to check out both for the products they offer and the great events they host.

Do Love and Running Go together? Running with Your Significant Other

Slightly cheesy post alert. Do love and running go together? I’m looking for couples (or individuals in relationships) to interview about running (or not running) with your significant other.

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Not us.

It’s my two year anniversary with my boyfriend today (cheesy, I know). I’m working on a post related to an article in Runner’s World a few issues back, Can Love and Running Coexist? Both of us were extremely interested in this article and writing about it because we have different views on when we should run together and the things we do to annoy each other or help each other when we do run together (I’m a slow turtle runner, he’s relatively fast). We run together about 50% of the time.

We’ll both be doing a post on our own blogs about the topic (he’s over at The Active Gamer). I’m looking to put together an additional post with thoughts from other people on running with their significant other as well as their own personal experiences. Feel free to shoot me an e-mail (info at adultballerinaproject dot com) or leave a comment if you’re interested in sharing your experiences. I can’t wait to hear what everyone thinks on this topic!