5 days, 15 minutes and 15 seconds!
According to the Indy 500 Mini-Marathon website, the race will begin in exactly 5 days, 15 minutes and 15 seconds from now.  I am trying not to be scared, but at this point in time, I am totally terrified.  I wish, wish, wish I had run 13.1 miles before this point so I would know what I will be facing.  I have only run 10 miles before and that run was disastrous (major cramping).  Other than that, I have only run 9.3 miles. My coach tells me that it's not how many miles you do during one run, it's how many you put in during a week.  Last week, I ran 18 miles all together.  Hopefully, I am prepared.  Hopefully, my heart will behave.  Hopefully, my lower organs will stay where they are supposed to be!
I really don't know why I should be scared. My original goal for the triathlon off-season was to learn how to run and to be confident about running three miles. Three miles seem like a cake-walk now. So I have already reached my off-season goal. I think it's just that I have never worked to hard to prepare for anything before - and when I'm out there on the course, I will be all alone. No one will be there to encourage me. No one will tell me that the pain is ok, just run through it. I don't want to tell anyone how scared I am. I'm afraid if I do, my fear will take on a life of its own. I have to conquer this fear. I have to remember that I prepared the best that I could and that whatever happens now is ok.
I think the thing I am the most nervous about is the stupid bus that picks up all the people who can't maintain an 18:00 pace. I ran a 15:10 pace in the 15k. I should be ok. But just the idea of that bus behind me is driving me crazy. Oh, so worried.
At any rate, here are all things I'm thinking about:
Race start: The Indy 500 Mini-Marathon is the largest half marathon in the country. 55,000 people will run!!! The race will be starting in five waves. Each of the five waves will start on a separate gun and will consists of about 6,500 runners (4-6 corals). I am in the first coral (W) in the last wave. The first wave starts at 7:48. My wave starts at 8:45 - an hour later! My hotel is at the start of the race. I plan to be there at 7:40 and bring a chair to sit in until my wave to save my legs!
 
I really don't know why I should be scared. My original goal for the triathlon off-season was to learn how to run and to be confident about running three miles. Three miles seem like a cake-walk now. So I have already reached my off-season goal. I think it's just that I have never worked to hard to prepare for anything before - and when I'm out there on the course, I will be all alone. No one will be there to encourage me. No one will tell me that the pain is ok, just run through it. I don't want to tell anyone how scared I am. I'm afraid if I do, my fear will take on a life of its own. I have to conquer this fear. I have to remember that I prepared the best that I could and that whatever happens now is ok.
I think the thing I am the most nervous about is the stupid bus that picks up all the people who can't maintain an 18:00 pace. I ran a 15:10 pace in the 15k. I should be ok. But just the idea of that bus behind me is driving me crazy. Oh, so worried.
At any rate, here are all things I'm thinking about:
Race start: The Indy 500 Mini-Marathon is the largest half marathon in the country. 55,000 people will run!!! The race will be starting in five waves. Each of the five waves will start on a separate gun and will consists of about 6,500 runners (4-6 corals). I am in the first coral (W) in the last wave. The first wave starts at 7:48. My wave starts at 8:45 - an hour later! My hotel is at the start of the race. I plan to be there at 7:40 and bring a chair to sit in until my wave to save my legs!
Start at front of my coral: I am in a coral with people running 16:00 and my 15K race time was 15:10, I suspect that I will be faster than a lot of the people around me.  So, I'm planning to be right at the front of my coral.  Based on the information provided by the event organizers, there should be 7 minutes between the back of the wave in front of me and my wave.
Pick-up bus:  The pick-up bus leaves after the last person crosses the start line and travels at an 18:00 pace.  There will only be 1,000 people behind me (and 34,000 in front of me), and they anticipate that 900 - 1,000 people will cross the start line each minute.  That means the last person - and the pick-up bus - will be one minute behind me.  I'm telling myself to just race my race - and not worry about the bus.  If for some reason, I can't maintain an 18:00 pace and they ask me to board the bus, I am going to refuse, take off my bib, and just run the rest of the way on the sidewalk as a non-race participant.
Nutrition and
Hydration - Pre Race
3 hours prior to the
race:  16 oz water  /  1/2 bagel  /  1T peanut butter
 /  1/2 banana
1 hour prior to race:
 8 oz water, sipped slowly
30 minutes prior to
race:  Power Bar Energy Blasts
Nutrition &
Hydration - During Race
2 oz water - every 6
minutes   
Power Bar Gel every 45 minutes (every 3 miles)
Shoes:   I purchased two new pairs of shoes a month ago and had hoped to run in one of them during the mini.  However, I decided to wear my old shoes since my
metatarsals had problems in the Adidas Glide Boost and I haven't run a long
distance in my Brooke Glycerins (which I suspect will be fine).   Since I ran in the 9.1 mile race in my old shoes a few weeks ago with no
problems, I think they are my best bet.
Mental Preparation:
 I drove the course
last week.  Here are my thoughts:
 
| 
Mile | 
Description | 
Impression | 
| 
0-6 | 
To the Speedway | 
Interesting / Fine | 
| 
6-8.5 | 
On the Indy 500 Track | 
Boring (according to my son) 
  /  Fine | 
| 
8.5 - 9.5 | 
Lots of turns | 
Hard, but doable. 
I have run 9 miles on many
  occasions! | 
| 
9.5 - 11.5 | 
All straight on 16th Street 
No turns | 
I anticipate these two miles will
  be hard, long and challenging.  One step at a time, one block at a time.
   When I finish these two miles, I will be on the home stretch. | 
| 
11.5 - 12 | 
Slight downhill / along river | 
Hard, but ok (getting close!) | 
| 
12-13 | 
Victory mile 
An uphill right before the finish! | 
Hard, but joyous! | 
| 
Mile | 
Description | 
Impression | 
| 
0-6 | 
To the Speedway | 
Interesting / Fine | 
| 
6-8.5 | 
On the Indy 500 Track | 
Boring (according to my son) 
  /  Fine | 
| 
8.5 - 9.5 | 
Lots of turns | 
Hard, but doable. 
I have run 9 miles on many
  occasions! | 
| 
9.5 - 11.5 | 
All straight on 16th Street 
No turns | 
I anticipate these two miles will
  be hard, long and challenging.  One step at a time, one block at a time.
   When I finish these two miles, I will be on the home stretch. | 
| 
11.5 - 12 | 
Slight downhill / along river | 
Hard, but ok (getting close!) | 
| 
12-13 | 
Victory mile 
An uphill right before the finish! | 
Hard, but joyous! | 
