2022 OUC Half Marathon

“The trouble with not having a goal is that you spend your life running up and down the field and never score”.

(Bill Copeland)

My 2022 Walk into the Future became focused on completing my first full marathon in December.

The 2022 Palm Beaches Marathon provided me with a new goal and a physical challenge to work towards.  The 18-week training program provided me with flexibility with my runs, so I continued to look for ways to make training as exciting as possible.  This included signing up for 5ks and half marathons to help me break up the training sessions.

My last long run before the Palm Beaches Marathon was scheduled to be an 8-miler.  I graduated from the super long runs (18, 19, 20) a couple weeks earlier but wanted to test my fitness one more time before the marathon.

I signed up for the 2022 Orlando Utility Commission (OUC) half marathon back in December 2021 and decided to fulfill that commitment since I needed the miles.  I also enjoy being back in Orlando to see my friends and the culture the Orlando area provides.

Rode over to Orlando the day prior to the race to pick up my race packet at Track Shack.  Always love visiting the Track Shack running store since they are a one stop run store where I can pick up running gear and supplements.  Started purchasing CBD gems (gels) at Track Shack because they have a huge selection with the best prices.  Bib pickup was uneventful—I got there before the big rush and purchased a new running shirt.

Left Track Shack and headed back to Oviedo to check into my hotel.  I stay in the same place since I’m a creature of habit and it allows me to spend more time in Oviedo.  Headed to my favorite Italian restaurant, Café Panuzzos.  Love the food and atmosphere there and always come back when I’m back in town:  https://cafepanuzzos.com/

Got back to the hotel to relax and mentally prepare for the race coming up.  I was still deciding how I wanted to attack the race from a strategic standpoint—do I go out for a specific time or just clock miles as part of the training plan?  Decided to completely test my fitness to see what my training program accomplished.

Made my way downtown the next morning to toe the line for the 9th time for the OUC Half Marathon—guess you can say this is my hometown race now.

Things were going as scheduled until I got downtown Orlando.  Normally it is easy to get downtown to park prior to the race.  This year the Orlando police changed the traffic patterns and had cars lined up for miles.  I finally got out of my normal parking garage line and found a surface lot two blocks down.  This put me closer to the start line, but I lost about 45 minutes trying to get parked—never experienced this before.

Made it to the start line in time to hear the national anthem and the starter encouraging runners to have a good race.  I was able to get a light stretch in and got into the back of the race corral behind the walkers and parents with strollers.  Never been this far back so figured I was in for an experience during the race.  Fun fact—I have never passed so many people in a race.  I guess starting in the back does have some benefits. 😊

Made my way through the other runners from the back of the pack and started to get comfortable with my pace.  Could not go out much faster since I had so many runners to navigate my way through.  The weather was great—nice cool central Florida morning so put a smile on my face and then kept pressing forward.

Ran Mile 1 in 10:01 and did not feel pressed even though I had to weave my way through strollers and walkers.  Felt good after the first water stop and decided to see if I could run negative splits (faster times) for each mile.  Here’s what I got accomplished:

Mile 1:  10:01/ Mile 2:  9:57 / Mile 3:  9:43 / Mile 4:  9:47 / Mile 5: 9:40 / Mile 6:  9:45 / Mile 7:  9:54 / Mile 8:  9:37 / Mile 9:  9:57 / Mile 10:  10:34 / Mile 11:  10:19 / Mile 12:  11:18 / Mile 13:  10:36 / Mile .1 / 1:45

I laughed at myself when I saw my Mile 12 split because I got caught up looking around and sightseeing a bit too much and did not realize I slowed down that much.  Had nothing to do with fitness or pain, I simply drifted off looking at Orlando scenario when I should have been bearing down to finish this race.  Lesson learned.  Completed the OUC Half in 2:12:52 which was my second fastest half of 2022—should have been my fastest but Mile 12 took care of that. LOL.

Crossed the finish line feeling the best I’ve ever felt while running a half marathon.  The full marathon training really helped me manage the lactic acid and pain.  Felt fresh and ready to run more if it was needed.

I’m ready to tackle the 2022 Palm Beaches Marathon—let’s make it happen! 😊

Irie!

“A goal is not always meant to be reached; it often serves simply as something to aim at”.

(Bruce Lee)

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Austin, Texas

Austin NISOD

“To me, Texas is Austin, a bunch of cool people trying to make a difference”.

(Bill Hicks)

My Walk into the Future journey allowed me to venture to Austin, Texas in June to attend the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) annual conference.

I was nominated for an Excellence in Leadership award by my institution and my trip to Austin was needed to get recognized and receive the award.  An expense paid trip to Austin was a welcomed addition to the Walk into the Future adventures.

I visited Austin multiple times when I lived in Texas during my time in the Air Force.  My first assignment was at Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth.  I returned to Texas a few years later for an assignment at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio.  I always loved to explore and made multiple visits to Austin for football games, track meets and to just take in the music scene while stationed in Texas.  Never imagined I would be back in the city for a leadership conference decades later but that’s the catalyst for this latest adventure.

I did not know much about NISOD but quickly discovered this is a huge organization within the 2-year college space.  My institution has been a member for years and supports the overall mission of NISOD. 

The annual conference is held at the JW Marriott in downtown Austin.  This location put conference attendees in the middle of a great environment for culture, food, music, and sightseeing.  Yes, I made a point to exploit each of these opportunities.

The hotel was within walking distance to the state capitol, The University of Texas, Congress Avenue Bridge, restaurants, and music.  Austin is designed to be a walkable city and has an impressive bike/scooter street setup.  A lot of the residents and visitors in downtown Austin jump on electric scooters to get around town.  I did not jump on a scooter but leveraged walking to different Austin venues.

Cooper’s Old Time Pit BBQ was a frequent stop for me on this trip.  I received recommendations prior to arriving for this BBQ joint and it was only steps away from the hotel.  I made this my first stop in Austin and the food was as good as advertised.  The setup is designed for customers to select their meat order which is sliced when ordered.  You follow-up with premade side dishes (potato salad, green beans, etc.) and deserts as needed.  Meat portions are huge and surprises most people when ordering.  I tried multiple selections over my time in Austin but highly recommend the smoke sausage—very good.

http://coopersbbqaustin.com/

Made a few trips over to the 6th Street music venues to listen to live music and experience the Austin music scene.  Got a chance to hear a few local bands that were good.  This Austin music scene is different than Nashville—there are multiple places to listen to music but it’s not as vast as what Nashville has to offer.  The venues were a lot smaller too, so the atmosphere was more laid back as well. 

The Texas State capitol was about a mile from the hotel and was easy to reach even with the high Texas temperatures.  Decided to venture down to get a few pictures on the capitol grounds and experience the monuments.  Explored the grounds and marveled at the architecture of the capitol building.  Got a chance to view the monument dedicated to black Texas history and some of the important black pioneers.

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