Showing posts with label #RnRPhilly. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 19, 2019

Race Review: Rock On! Rock 'N' Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon!

Disclaimer: I received free entry to Humana Rock 'n' Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon race as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!

Hi Everyone! 

Hope you are all doing well! 

Here to review the Rock 'n' Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon! 
Q: have you participated in this race or any other Rock N Roll Marathon Series race(s)? Did it rock?!

Race: Rock 'n' Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon 
Location: Philadelphia, Pa
Race date: September 15th, 2019 

Background: This was my first half marathon (2016), and I will always have some sentiment towards this race. I don't do many summer races, this usually kicks off my fall schedule. Although, technically not fall yet, and may not feel like it. (as was the case) Always look forward to this event as summer winds down. 

Expo: September 13-14.
Location: Pennsylvania Convention Center.
If you've never been, the building is several blocks long, best to note which end you are going to before parking. Believe me, I have learned the hard way. Parking for the expo: limited metered street parking, may require circling once or twice, but doable. Pay lots nearby as well. I circled once and found street parking.

I did the expo on Friday after work. Although it was very tempting to go Saturday. Saturday, there was a Q&A session with Des Linden and Jordan Hasey! There was even an option to do a shakeout run with the elites on Saturday morning!

Packet Pickup: very efficient. Bib lookup stations if you don't have your number handy. Bib and shirt pickup, 5 minutes, tops. 

After bib pickup, you are funneled through the Brooks Running section. Shoes, clothes, you can even do a running analysis on treadmills to review form and be fitted properly

Additional Rock N Roll Marathon Series merchandise (wine/beer glasses, magnets, etc) available for purchase before heading to the rest of the expo. As well as fueling needs. Ex: Gatorade Endurance and Science in Sport. 


Vendors: several check out at the expo, here's just a few:

Humana
Garmin
Aftershokz
5 Hour Tea (made by 5 hr energy, but sugar free)
6AM RUN
So Delicsious
Altra Running

Before exiting, you can check out all the other Rock N Roll Marathon Series location's medals and sign up!


Attended the expo with: fellow BibRavePro Chris, long time friend T'Sean (his first half, so proud of him!), and bumped in #RWRunStreak buddy Jill!
Race day:

Parking: public transportation is encouraged. But I do know a large pay lot nearby that has never been full for me! Hit me up if you are interested. 
No traffic issues this morning, at the race nice and early. Took it easy by the fountain in front of the museum. Also saw Jordan Hasey by the elite tents.
Portable restrooms: more than ample amount pre-race. No lines early and manageable lines just before race time. 

Course/Scenery: Race starts in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A little over 3 miles in the city, including around City Hall (yo, Billy P!). Towards the Constitution Center. Around and back to the museum. Great views of the river. Down Kelly Drive along the Schuykill River (boathouse row side), cross the river, then back down the river on Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr back to the museum.
Interactive Map link
 Elevation: 
image from runrocknroll.com
Crowd Support: excellent crowd support throughout the city portion of the race. Does get a bit sparse once you pass boathouse row along the Sckuykill River. Picks up again as you get closer to the museum on the way back. 

Music: This is the Rock N Roll Marathon series! At least 6 rock bands along the course and a full stage at the after party. The Philadelphia Eagles drum line was along the course as well. Headliner at the post race party, Element K. 

Hydration Stations: Plenty of water and Gatorade fluid stations along the course. At least one Sports in Science gel station.  

Weather: The one factor you can't control. The day started humid! As the humidity dropped, the temp and sun rose! I was drenched by mile 2 and definitely felt the sun as it warmed up. There was one or two breezes along the river, but that was very brief. 
My race: This may have been my first half marathon in 2016, but no PR's at this race since then. Have definitely learned that I PR better when it's cold out. I can go into this race knowing I most likely won't PR, knowing I will have fun, and still put in some good work. 

That being said... I did a full marathon the week before. (VIA Marathon). Goal for this week was to rest, get a couple recovery runs in, and hope to have a respectable outing. Without doing anything stupid. And have fun!

Ice baths, Epsom baths, Cryotherapy. Come race day, still didn't have "fresh" legs, but felt decent. Drenched early from the humidity. Comfortable pace of 8:30 through about 8 miles. Feeling it 8-10. Heavy legs, + humidity to heat. Mental countdown 10-12. A bit of a struggle to maintain that last 1.1, but hearing the crowds roar as you get closer to the museum and starting to see them cheer you on as you round the corner helped me fight through! Wasn't planning on doing a PR, didn't, but still had a max time in mind. Missed it by 22 seconds. I have no problem with that considering all the variables. 
Post Race: 

Food: water and Gatorade immediately. There was a pallet of ice nearby for the drinks, may have sat on it for a few. 
banana, soft pretzel, fruit cup, chips, crackers. chocolate milk.  

Post race party: beer garden with music stage (featuring Element K) and beer (Micholob Ultra)! 

Swag:

Medal: City Skyline above a record. Sponsor Humana, Rock N Roll logo Philadelphia distance and date. 
Beer: Micholob Ultra. 
Shirt: Sponsor Humana, Rock 'n Roll. Runners with music notes. The date is on one of the runner's bibs. Distance written in graffiti, Philadelphia.
Photos: available for purchase from finisherpix. tons of professional photographers prerace/along the course, and finisher area. I was tagged in about 20 pics. Remember how I said I struggled towards the end? They got that. many worse than the ones below. 
Tracking: app and sms alerts available. Multiple mats along the course to provide updates to your friends and family tracking your progress. I noted the tracking as a race I recently did had no tracking. 

Post-Post Race: lunch and beverages in nearby City Tap. Although someone complains about me making them walk another .5 there and back after the race. (Pic not included.) $18 burger (with bacon add-on, but that $3 bacon add on is totally worth it! Great time celebrating at the post race party and the unofficial post-post race. ;)

Summary: I really enjoy this race and would recommend it. A great course, crowd support, music, and excitement. The only flaw is the weather can be hit or miss as it's near the end of summer. 

Sites and Social:
Site: https://www.runrocknroll.com/en/events/philadelphia
Facebook: RunRockNRoll
Twitter: @RunRocknRoll
IG: @rocknroll

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Saturday, June 22, 2019

Rockin Update: Rock N Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon

Disclaimer: I received free entry to Humana Rock 'n' Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon race as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!
Image from fb @rocknroll
Hi Everyone!

I made the below announcement a few months ago, and promised I would be back with updates when they were announced! 

I'm excited to announce that I will be running the Humana Rock 'n' Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon on 09.15.2019!  

This event will always be near and dear to me. In 2016, this was my very first half marathon! Amazing how time flies, and how one challenge and achievement leads to the next! 
Course: Race starts in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A little over 3 miles in the city, including around City Hall. Back to the museum. Down Kelly Drive along the Schuykill River (boathouse row side), cross the river, then back down the river on Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr back to the museum.
Interactive Map link

 Elevation: 
image from runrocknroll.com

There are 5k and 7.6k options as well! 
image from runrocknroll.com
Music: This is the Rock N Roll Marathon series, there will be plenty of bands rocking throughout the course! Will update once the headliner is announced! Update below!

Founding Fathers: If you participated in the Rock N Roll Washington D.C. Half Marathon on 03/09, you may be eligible for the Founding Fathers Challenge medal!
image from IG @rocknroll
Swag: 

Technical Tee Shirt & Finisher's Medal: (Pics will be provided once announced.) Updates below! 


Beer! Last year Michelob Ultra was provided at the finish line festival/post race concert!

Not guaranteeing (just yet) that you will see any famous runners at this event, but I did see Des Linden win it last year! 
I'm looking forward to Rocking Philly this fall at the Humana Rock n Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon on 09/15. Hope to see you there! Be sure to use the discount code below!

Site: https://www.runrocknroll.com/en/events/philadelphia
Code: "19RNRBRP16" to save $16 off the half marathon or
"19RNRBRP6" to save $6 off the 5k/7.6k

Socials: 
Facebook: RunRockNRoll
Twitter: @RunRocknRoll
IG: @rocknroll

Friday, March 8, 2019

Are you Ready to Rock, Rock?! Humana Rock n Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon!

Disclaimer: I received free entry to Humana Rock 'n' Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon race as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!
Image from fb @rocknroll
Hi Everyone!

I'm excited to announce that I will be running the Humana Rock 'n' Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon on 09.15.2019!

This event will always be near and dear to me. In 2016, this was my very first half marathon! Amazing how time flies, and how one challenge and achievement leads to the next! 
Course: Race starts in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A little over 3 miles in the city, including around City Hall. Back to the museum. Down Kelly Drive along the Schuykill River (boathouse row side), cross the river, then back down the river on Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr back to the museum.
Interactive Map link

 Elevation: 
image from runrocknroll.com

There are 5k and 7.6k options as well! 
image from runrocknroll.com
Music: This is the Rock N Roll Marathon series, there will be plenty of bands rocking throughout the course! Will update once the headliner is announced!

Founding Fathers: If you participated in the Rock N Roll Washington D.C. Half Marathon on 03/09, you may be eligible for the Founding Fathers Challenge medal!
image from IG @rocknroll
Swag: 

Technical Tee Shirt & Finisher's Medal: (Pics will be provided once announced.)

Beer! Last year Michelob Ultra was provided at the finish line festival/post race concert!

Not guaranteeing (just yet) that you will see any famous runners at this event, but I did see Des Linden win it last year! 
I'm looking forward to Rocking Philly this fall at the Humana Rock n Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon on 09/15. Hope to see you there! Be sure to use the discount code below!

Site: https://www.runrocknroll.com/en/events/philadelphia
Code: "19RNRBRP16" to save $16 off the half marathon or
"19RNRBRP6" to save $6 off the 5k/7.6k

Socials: 
Facebook: RunRockNRoll
Twitter: @RunRocknRoll
IG: @rocknroll

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Week ending 08/20

Hi fellow runners!

How's everyone's training going?!

My week in training:

  • Monday: 5 miles at the trail. Definitely didn't get a good night's rest. Stayed up a few min late. Woke up at 3 and tossed and turned for a bit. Up for work, morning coffee barely helped. Morning dragged. Afternoon coffee got me back to "normal". Hydrated throughout the day.

To the trail after work. A bit humid out, it started to drizzle. Was looking forward to some cool rain, but didn't happen. Had a decent start and was able to maintain, only lost a few seconds on the way back. 
  • Tuesday: 4 miles at the trail. Again, rained a bit during the day and drizzled a bit after work. Not much precipitation. Temp not that bad, still 80% humid. Did the opposite trail as Mon. Still some incline, not as bad.
  • Wednesday: 3.11 miles through the neighborhood. Decent rest. Got up around 4:30 for no particular reason. Couldn't go back to sleep. Work out done, time to run. Felt good, except for the 100% humidity!
  • Thursday: 5 miles at the trail. To be honest, i have to get better at writing day of or the following day. Barely remember Thurs. Just remember i wanted to get it done in time to watch football at 7. lol


  • Friday: 2 miles around the neighborhood. Tapering back to be somewhat fresh for Saturday's long run day. 
My current shoes are about to max out a few weeks after my next race. Decided to get a new pair!  New Balance 410 v5. My current favs are new balance, asics, and saucony. And definitely prefer trail shoes. The just have the best feel, to me anyway. And i don't mind buying an older model. $60!



  • Saturday: 15 miles at the trail. New personal long! Scheduled to do 13/14 for #RnRPhilly training. Was well rested, got up early. Worked and worked out by 630. Plans around noon. Figured I had time, might as well try. 
Did the more scenic trail first, it was humid! soaked by mile 2! To that end and back, passed my car at mile 5.5, didn't stop for  hydration/fuel yet. Off to the more gradual incline side and back. Stopped for hydration/fuel at 10.5. Back to the more scenic side, pacing to go a bit further, a little slower than preferred, had thoughts of cutting it to 13/14, but only reason would be quitting. Got it done! 
Breaking in the new shoes!
Hydrated plenty! 2 waters before, 1 during, 2 immateriality after, about 10 for the day!




  • Sunday: rest day, one for the streak. Usually get more weekend chores in on Saturday, not this weekend. Yard work, etc to be done today. Will get a few steps in on rest day. 
August goals: 
  • 100 miles (3.33+ avg). Haven't had to make this a goal in a long time, but two weeks of the month may be a bit crazy. A week vacation that includes a schedule of hiking, and a half week staycation that includes having family stay at my house for 5 days. On both accounts, I hope me being more of a morning person helps me attain this goal. 
Update: Got some miles in through vacation 1 without disrupting our itinerary. 95 miles through 08/20. Remaining miles shouldn't be an issue, guests arrive 8/23. 
  • Long runs of 13/14 miles for #RnRPhilly training. Update: one done, one to go!

Upcoming races:
Registered for:
  • 09/09 Flying Fish 5k, Sumerdale NJ. Did this brewery 5k last yr, was a blast! 🏃🍺
  • 09/17 - Rock N Roll Philly, last yr, my first half! Officially back in training mode. Been maintaining long runs at 10. 11, 12, 13, 15 done. One more "long" run to go! 


  • 10/08 - Army Ten Miler!  (in dc) #RunArmyRunStrong

Contemplating:
  • 10/20-22 runners world. Not sure if I'll be up for a half so soon after the ATM, may do the 5/10k.


Can't go, but would love to (sched conflicts):
  • 09/16 Iron Pigs bacon 5k
  • 10/07 Troegs hop dash 5k
  • 10/08 Yuengling Logger Jogger 5k


Good luck to everyone with their training, keep kicking butt!

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Week Ending 8/13

Hi fellow runners!

How's everyone's training going?!

My week in training:

Monday: 5 miles at my trail. Probably should of done 1 mile since I did my long run on Sun instead of Sat, but that's besides the point. Had an extra day off scheduled after my vacation. Slept in again, it's a miracle! Lol. It was pouring when I was about to head out, but accuweather showed a break. Got to the trail, only one other car there! Did my run, felt fine most the way, thought about cutting it to 4, but made it to the mid way point and finished.  Misted most of the way, didn't start pouring again until later.

Tuesday: 4 miles at the trail. First day back to work post vacation. My backups at work did a sufficient job, but still had some catching up to do. Of course an issue arose 30 min before time to go. I don't mind working late, especially when there's more daylight during the summer, but my internal clock starts freaking about about getting my run in. lol.. I like to get to the trail by 5-530. At least 30 min delayed.  Did the side with the more gradual incline.  Not sure if was my subconscious knowing i wasnt doing 5, but started out ahead of pace and was able to maintain. Also, loving the weather this week! low 80's, usually near 100 in Aug, i'm sure it will hit soon, knock on wood that it doesnt!

Wednesday: 3.11 miles. Work from home lunch run! My neighborhood has some good hill challenges, every other block is a hill. Temp wasn't supposed to be that bad, was a bit warmer than expected, index of 90. 

Thursday: 5 miles at the trail. Not much noted, besides it felt good. Afterward, saw a couple ppl checking out the map in the parking lot. Their first time there! Was so excited to tell them all about it! All the view points, possible animal sightings, inclines, etc.

Friday: 3.11 miles. This was my work on call week. Few calls earlier in the week, but able to go back to sleep. Not this morning. Woke around 3:30, issue wasn't that bad, back to bed, tossed and turned. That's it, I'm up. Work out done, mid work out, another call. Good thing I didn't plan on sleeping. Lol. Out for a run around sunrise, felt great! Lack of sleep didn't catch up until after lunch. Nothing afternoon coffee can't fix!


Sat: 10 miles at the trail. "Long" run day. Sat between longer saturdays, was nice. A sense of relief before even starting. Lol.. hydrated, half a Gu gel before starting. Tougher side first, gradual incline and back, feeling good, passed up hydrating as I passed my car at the mid point. Incline on the other side, slowed down a bit, finished my gel. Not much of a neg split on the way back from that side. The full trail is about 10.5, didnt bother with that .5 today.

Started to rain a bit after I got home, may be skipping yard work. Cleared up, got it done. Hate doing yard work on long run day, but I do try to rest on Sun rest day. 26k+ steps for the day..


Sun: rest day. One for the streak. A bit sore from yesterday. Hydrated, stretched. A bit tight to start, but got it going! Should probably slow down a bit on rest day, but it's so fun knowing there's only 1 to do!





August goals: 
  • 100 miles (3.33+ avg). Haven't had to make this a goal in a long time, but two weeks of the month may be a bit crazy. A week vacation that includes a schedule of hiking, and a half week staycation that includes having family stay at my house for 5 days. On both accounts, I hope me being more of a morning person helps me attain this goal. 
Update: Got some miles in through vacation 1 without disrupting our itinerary. 60 miles through 08/13. Remaining miles shouldn't be an issue, guests arrive 8/23. 
  • Long runs of 13/14 miles for #RnRPhilly training

Upcoming races:
Registered for:
  • 09/09 flying fish 5k, did this brewery 5k last yr, was a blast! 🏃🍺
  • 09/17 - Rock N Roll Philly, last yr, my first half! Officially back in training mode. Been maintaining long runs at 10. 11, 12, and 13 done, 14 to do.


  • 10/08 - Army Ten Miler!  (in dc) #RunArmyRunStrong

Contemplating:
  • 10/20-22 runners world. Not sure if I'll be up for a half so soon after the ATM, may do the 5/10k.


Can't go, but would love to (sched conflicts):
  • 09/16 Iron Pigs bacon 5k
  • 10/07 troegs hop dash 5k
  • 10/08 yuengling logger jogger 5k


Good luck to everyone with their training, keep kicking butt!

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