Category: Health & Fitness
San Antonio Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon 2008 – Completed
| November 18, 2008 | Posted by Angela under Family Stuff, Health & Fitness, Local Places & Events, Why I like San Antonio |
I have officially completed my 2nd marathon. It was the inaugural Rock n Roll marathon in San Antonio, Texas with 33,000 entries, the largest number of entries for an inaugural Rock ‘n’ Roll marathon yet. Way to go San Antonio! We woke up to cold weather so we all had to layer up. An hour into the race, the sun came out and gave us warmth. Clear blue skies, warm sun and cool climate. Perfect running weather.

Besides the pain, it was a blast! Running in your hometown makes the world of a difference. I had so much support from family and friends. I had family about every 3 miles if I averaged it out. Jason, my parents and my siblings rode their bikes to meet me at different mile markers. They first saw me start and then raced to mile 6 and then further out to my long stretch. Jason’s family cheered me on at 2 locations between mile 11 and 22, the long stretch. Jason rode his bike with me from mile 22 to the end. It was so unbelievably helpful!
I have to give major thanks to my running buddy and neighbor, Eddie (middle). This dude runs 3:30 marathons but he was running this one for me and our other running friend, Daniel, who ran the 1/2. I wanted to break 4 hours so he said he was going to stay with me along the way. And he did! Every time I complained about the pain, he would say “if it’s just pain in your legs, you’re fine.†He was right. I wasn’t the only one in pain. There were thousands of others feeling the same thing. When he saw that I wasn’t going to break 4 hours, he still stayed with me and made sure I broke 4 hrs 17 min, my last marathon time. The course started in Brackenridge Park, through downtown San Antonio, near the Alamo, through the historic King William neighborhood, out to the Missions and back to the Alamodome. The longest stretch went out to the Missions of San Antonio which was FAR!!! You have to run out and then run back in. Running back in took forever it seemed. I kept asking Eddie, “When am I going to see the city again?†Finally, when you see downtown San Antonio, you know the end is coming near. So near, but felt so far away. The last mile ended at the Alamodome. But the last .2 miles required that you run up a hill! I was ready to sprint to the end until I saw that damn hill! I stopped and almost broke down there. Eddie and the rest of the crowd kept yelling at me that I could do it and the end was near. So I finished it up at 4 hours and 13 min. Not what I was shooting for but was my personal best. My legs felt like they just couldn’t go anymore. It was done, I was happy.

I was so surprised to see how many volunteers were out there cheering runners on. The support was overwhelming. When you are feeling like crap and doubting yourself, one yell “ You can do it†is all you need to keep yourself going. I was extremely grateful for the volunteers, my personal support from family and friends, and then my running buddies. I have to also congratulate my family that ran the full and 1/2: Carina Alderete, Aunt Yvonne Ramirez, Aunt Ruby Montalvo, Joe Alderete and Karina Cardona. Way to go!!!!
You might have recalled my post about the desire to do 26 miles and I had posted 13 reasons why I wanted to do it. I honestly couldn’t think of 13 more reasons so I just didn’t post. It is very difficult to come up with reasons why to run a marathon because it is such a long damn time to be running. It is extremely painful. Completing a marathon is a huge accomplishment for anyone, whether it’s your 1st or your 20th. It’s not for everyone and trust me, I know why it’s not for everyone. However, I think about all those people that didn’t have the chance to run a marathon but would have if they were with us today. I run it for them because they didn’t have the opportunity. I don’t need to name any names but it was well worth the extra 13 miles.
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Boston Qualifier in the Family!
| October 15, 2008 | Posted by Angela under Family Stuff, Health & Fitness |
My cousin, Marina, ran the Chicago marathon this past weekend. You might recall my post covering the Chicago Marathon last year. Marina and her twin sister, Carina, ran the Chicago marathon in 2007. Carina completed the marathon but Marina fainted at about 20 miles and was rushed to the hospital. She was on target to qualify for the Boston Marathon but didn’t make it. She has always been a long distance runner and pretty fast too. The Boston Marathon is the world’s oldest annual marathon and the only marathon that you need to have a qualifying time to compete in. It is a real honor to run in this marathon.
Marina came back this year, stronger than ever, and finished 26.2 miles in 3 hours and 37 minutes! That is 8.23 min/miles. Wow! This time qualified her for the Boston Marathon. Congrats Mari!
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Desire to do the full 26
| July 14, 2008 | Posted by Angela under Health & Fitness, Local Places & Events |
I have committed myself to running the Rock ‘n’ Roll marathon in San Antonio this year, November 16th. I signed up a few months ago and have started my training. I thought if I blogged about it, I would be more inclined to actually going through with it and run it well.
I ran my first marathon in Chicago in 2005. I ran it just so say I did it. Now, a second one? Well, there is a whole list of other reasons on why I want to do this one. It is always a wonder on why people run marathons. There are many runners out there that can run long distances but have no desire to do a marathon. That’s just it. You have to have the desire to do it because more than 50% of the 26 miles is mental rather than physical. So why the desire? Well, for me, it’s a challenge and I like challenges. So at this stage in my life, what can I do to challenge myself? Run a marathon of course. So why this marathon? Well, here are a few reasons:
1. To support my hometown, San Antonio
2. To beat my first marathon time of 4 hrs 17 min
3. Because I can (physically capable)
4. To celebrate 26 years of my life
5. To keep me in shape
6. Because training with my running friends is so much fun
8. Because less than 1% of the world’s population has run a marathon
9. Because Lance Armstrong even said that completing the marathon was his hardest challenge yet
10. It gives me something to shoot for so my workouts aren’t so mundane
11. Relieves stress
12. To be a role model for young children (my dad ran the marathon when I was young)
13. I like to sweat!
13 more reasons to come…..
Gotta run!
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Running and Rock ‘n’ Roll in the Alamo City
| October 16, 2007 | Posted by Angela under Health & Fitness, Local Places & Events |
Elite Racing, a sports marketing management company, announced on October 8th that they selected the city of San Antonio for the next Rock ‘n’ Roll marathon and 1/2 marathon.
This is exciting news! This is the same company that organizes all the Rock ‘n’ Roll marathons including cities such as San Diego, Phoenix, and Virginia Beach. The current San Antonio Marathon, “Marathon of the Americas,” has been organized locally so very little marketing was done to promote the event. Elite Racing does extensive marketing for these Rock ‘n’ Roll marathons so the event is very well organized, promoted and something to rock out to. The event will host 70 live bands!
I am thrilled about this event. This marathon will attract many tourists into San Antonio. I was planning on running the Marine Corps marathon in Washington DC next year but I am might opt to stay in San Antonio now. We will see!
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Restaurants to put calories on menus?
| October 11, 2007 | Posted by Angela under Health & Fitness |
I was watching the news (San Antonio WOAI) and they reported that there are some San Antonians wanting San Antonio restaurants to put calories clearly on menus. San Antonio is one of the fattest cities in the US. To help San Antonio become healthier and hopefully off of the “fattest city” list, people think that having the amount of calories for meals on menus will help San Antonians make better food choices.
I completely disagree. People should know that hamburgers, pizza, chicken fried steak are bad for you. So if you are trying to be healthy, you won’t order these food items. Knowing the amount of calories that are in these foods will not stray you away from ordering it. Why? Because you go to a restaurant for something you are craving. How is it that people are so uneducated about food?
If we want a healthier San Antonio, restaurants need to make smaller portions of food! Why is it that each time I order pasta or an enchilada plate, I never finish it? And if I do, I feel like I can’t walk. Because we serve too much food! When people visit Texas, they are astonished by how large our servings are. It’s true, we are eating a serving that is normally for 2 people.
Restaurants also need to have more healthier food selections. I am noticing a difference in some restaurants but there are some that haven’t budged. If I go to a party at a restaurant (so I did not choose the restaurant), I want to be able to have a healthy food selection. Can I get some veggies? Something not fried? The only green thing I ever see at Mexican restaurants is guacamole. Give me more veggies!
I just think it’s ridiculous to think that putting calories on menus will help San Antonio lose weight. Let’s educate our schools on healthy living, build more recreational parks, open healthier restaurants. It’s a continuous cycle unless we do something about it now.
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