It's been three months since running the Los Angeles Marathon. When I was growing up I never thought I would run long distances. Fast forward to me being an adult and I'm running marathons for fun. I initially had a pacing gig in Stillwater and it got canceled due to low registration but also the race could not finish on the field due to football season. I was initially disappointed in the cancellation but it opened a door to run another marathon. I wasn't sure if I wanted to run another marathon after OKCMM but I felt like I had the physical health to beat my PR in the Marathon. I had put the training in and wanted to see what I could do even if it doesn't end well.
After waiting a little closer to race day because I didn't know if it would get canceled I registered for the Los Angeles Marathon. The last few weeks of training were difficult because I had just run a marathon so my body and mind were exhausted. I took it easy with the long runs and saved it for race day. I headed to California on Friday because of my work schedule but also didn't want to put too much energy into traveling and hanging out before race day. I got there around 1 pm but decided to save money so I took an Uber to another location for the car rental which ended up great financially but because it was a small location it took an hour to get my car. I ended up in traffic because of rush hour and closures. I made it to the expo around 5 pm and picked up my 5K and Marathon packets. I was excited to experience a bigger expo (which ended up being a little smaller than normal due to COVID but still fun). I got my packet and headed to my Airbnb.
The morning was very early I believe I got up at around 2:30 am knowing that I would have to drive an hour to the finish line to park my car but also have to get ready. I left around 3:45 am and headed to Century City. I arrived about 4:30 am, unfortunately, we weren't given directions on how to get to the parking lot with all the road closures. I freaked out a little bit but I was resourceful and used google to find another entrance. Luckily it worked out and was able to get into the structure about 4:45 am. If I would have waited to pay I would have saved $7 but oh well. I grabbed my hydration pack and headed to the buses. There were a ton of buses ready to go so I was happy I didn't have to stress about finding it and getting to the start line in time. We made our way to Dodger Stadium but ended up getting lost. I wasn't mad because I got there early and was able to stay warm on the bus. We got to the stadium around 6 am and had one hour before the race started. I did some stretches and stayed warm before the race started.
It was go time. I was so excited I didn't know what to do with myself. I planned to negative split the marathon but sometimes that doesn't go as planned. The first part of the race was downhill so I knew that it would be a fast few miles but also that if I did intervals that I would run into people. I decided to take it easy on the downhill and before I knew it we were at two miles. I decided I would not run intervals til I needed it. I was not sure if that would blow up in my face but figured I would give it a try. I would walk water stations to make sure I was hydrated and not running too fast.