A Hilly New York City Training Run

This morning we were going to be running our first race in Vermont, the Maple Leaf Half Marathon.

Unfortunately due to adult priorities like work, we had to change our plans last minute and stay in town this weekend.

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Instead of running a half marathon through the lush mountains of Vermont, we ran 11 miles yesterday morning in honor of 9/11. We used bridges to simulate hills and ran through both Brooklyn and Manhattan to switch things up a bit.

Our morning started at the way too early hour of 4:15 when our alarms went off, signaling that it was time to get dressed and chug some coffee before heading out the door. Luckily we both bounced right out of bed thanks to the previous night’s 9:45 bed time.

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You know what makes delicious long run fuel? Homemade banana bread muffins with a smear of almond butter.

By 4:45 we were out the door, keeping a 9:45 pace as we headed towards our first bridge of the morning: the Brooklyn Bridge. We carried a handheld water bottle and one pack of Honey Stinger chews with us to fuel our run. Our goal for the run was to maintain a steady pace, include some hills and test fueling methods.

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Running over the Brooklyn Bridge while New York City was still engulfed in darkness and a dense haze was very ominous until we hit the midway point on the bridge and saw the American flag waving in the darkness. Tears came to our eyes as took a moment to appreciate all the city has provided to us and gave quiet thanks to those people who lost their lives on September 11th.

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After exiting the Brooklyn Bridge we headed north on the East River Path towards the Williamsburg Bridge. The path was empty except for a few people heading home from bars and a few cyclists. We headed back over towards Brooklyn via the Williamsburg Bridge which is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world at 1.4 miles. I forgot how wide the path is on this bridge versus the other ones in NYC – what a treat!

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Once we arrived back in Brooklyn we ran through Williamsburg, BedStuy, Crown Heights, Park Slope, Gowanus and back to Carroll Gardens. The gentle incline never seemed to end and as each mile passed my legs screamed just a bit louder.

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We were able to talk during the entire run while maintaining a pace around the 9:40 range until the final two miles which were downhill, allowing us to flush out the legs and keep a sub 9 minute pace!

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This was a weekday personal distance record for Bo, as historically he would have rolled over and gone back to sleep, saying he’d do the longer distance on the weekend. Instead, he was able to experience the Friday morning runner’s high as he walked through the office at 8am, explaining to people that he’d already finished his long run.

Some people think we’re crazy to wake up this early but at the end of the day, it allows us to train for a half marathon without impacting our social plans. We both love being able to squeeze in social workout dates on the weekend without worrying about our run. This morning I’m taking a Bar Method class with a girlfriend while he can go on a long ride.

Hope you all have a great weekend!

 

 

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Walk Across Brooklyn Bridge

 

I’ve walked more in the last three days than ever before! After another long day of walking, all we wanted was a tub of cold water, Epsom salt, and a refreshing glass of wine.

IMG_4584 Our day started early with another trip to 71 Irving Place.

They have fallen in love with the amazing service and refreshing brews at 71 Irving Place. We especially love that one of their managers went to UGA and sports a UGA hat everyday! GO DAWGS! They take great pride in delivering beautiful lattes everyday!

Next on the to do list was convincing Mom and Dad to ride the subway down to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall. I forget that the subway can be intimidating and a bit closterphobic for people who don’t experience it daily. Dad was nervous the entire time.

IMG_4507 I couldn’t wait to share one of my favorite NYC experiences with my parents.

IMG_4510 The Brooklyn Bridge adventure is an easy one to enjoy with out of towners and allows them to cross multiple things off their list:

-Visit Brooklyn

-Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge

-Have a fun photo shoot

-Enjoy amazing views of New York

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The first time we took on this endeavor we followed some great tips we found online:

  1. Enter on the Manhattan side of the bridge, near City Hall, from Park Row and Centre Street. To get there, take the 6 train to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall or the J train to Chambers Street.
  2. Go up the concrete ramp. Once you hit the wooden planks, you’re officially on the bridge.
  3. Make sure you stay clear of the bike lane! The Brooklyn Bridge is often crowded, and cyclists have little concern for meandering walkers.
  4. Enjoy the views. You’ll be able to see some of Manhattan’s most famous structures, including the Woolworth Building and the Empire State Building, from the bridge. Don’t miss the Statue of Liberty, which will appear on your right.
  5. When you’ve had your fill of walking the Brooklyn Bridge, exit on the Brooklyn side.
  6. When you exit the bridge, go south on Front Street until you hit Old Fulton Street. Turn right. Grimaldi’s is located at 19 Old Fulton St.

Today we weren’t in search of pizza; just a good workout and lots of photos. The bridge is 1.14 miles each way and includes wood planks and inclines so I highly recommend comfortable clothes and shoes.

We took our time today and took in the history lesson available via the signs.

IMG_4512 We stopped to pose for both fun and silly pictures! My dad keeps mom and I both very young proving that age isn’t important!

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IMG_4535 IMG_4539 My dad thought it would be fun to imitate the impatient bikers who were constantly yelling and honking. I love that my dad is 61 years young and can’t help but smile!

My dad imitated the yoga moves he saw mom and I doing last night.  IMG_4541 Mom and I continued our yoga moves with some warrior 1 on the bridge. My mom is searching for a beginner level yoga DVD. Please let me know if you have any suggestions!

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When the temperature rises, be sure to hydrate properly.

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Realize that the no makeup and natural sunshine look is beautiful!

IMG_4529 Take a break at the tope to enjoy the 360 degree panoramic views!

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Our adventure lead us through Brooklyn after the bridge as we had to search for a bathroom and then some cold water. After our morning hike we were STARVING! My dad used his Droid and Trip Advisor to find our lunch spot. I’ll admit, I had doubts and felt as if I was going on a wild goose chase but his find was a hidden gem in the middle of the Lower East Side. I don’t have time to share now as we’re sitting down to watch a movie together but I’ll leave you with pictures from our afternoon lunch and adventure!

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Happy Sunday!

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