H&H was awful!! It was right in the middle of all the construction near Texas Stadium, so it took me over an hour to get there. And then I sat in line to park for 45 minutes!! I would have just turned around and gone home if I didn't have my friend's bib with me. So I met her, gave her her race number, started to walk with her even though the race had already started ... and was just too darn irritated about the whole thing. So I turned around, went back to my car and LEFT.
But the good news is I met with the replacement running coach today (the Saturday guy was a huge jerk, as it turned out; he e-mailed me Friday to go over what we would do the next day and tell me he'd give me a training plan then, and I said again that I train mostly on the treadmill and asked if the plan would take that into account, and he e-mailed back that the treadmill is fine for fitness but it's impossible to train on one, so he would not be there the next morning to meet me!! I told him I'd find someone more creative and flexible to help me.). So anyway, I found a bunch of coaches on the Road Runners Club of America site and e-mailed them to see if any of 'em were interested. Talked to three Saturday and met with one this morning. She lives nearby, so we met at the Albertson's down the street and went for a run together. And ... I RAN 3 MILES!! A little more, actually. And could have run more, but we were back at our cars by then. I even chatted with her the whole way, and my heart rate topped out at 187, which is awesome for me. My hamstring didn't even hurt!!
So she gave me a questionnaire to fill out and return, and then she said we'd talk about cost and a training plan. I'm already rethinking my training for this week, and I'm going to try to rearrange my mornings a little so that I can run outside as soon as it's light enough (I figure maybe I can make my running days my SHORT workout days, and just run a few miles and come home, and maybe go for a walk at work later in the day). And I'd better be able to run the whole way at my race Saturday; now I know it's mostly mental, so I just need to push through. Of course, thinking of the first coach helps; spite is a powerful motivator in my case.
And I have a Rangers game that night, so just MAYBE, if I run all the way and have been good all week, I can have a little treat at the game. I know, food shouldn't be a reward. But I don't care.