Running Introduction

On April 16, 2012, I will be running the Boston Marathon on behalf of Massachusetts General Hospital. I am an avid runner and it has always been my dream to run Boston. However, as I think of the reasons why I am running this particular race, another story comes to mind. For 26.2 miles I will run for an organization who has saved the person that I love most in the world, my mother. Jan Mertz is my role model and best friend, and on April 16th, she will be my inspiration (follow the SPONSOR ME link to read the full story). My fund raising goal of $5,000.00 is not nearly enough to thank such an amazing hospital, but it is a start. Thank you in advance for your support and for reading my blog!!

Follow my blog for updates on my training schedule, energy-rich snacks and meals, but most of all, how to prepare mentally and physically for 26.2 miles!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The perks of being on the MGH Marathon Team…

Tonight was our first MGH Marathon Team meeting, and let me tell you, it was awesome. First of all, I have volunteered to be a team captain for our group! As many of you know, I am a somewhat enthusiastic person (especially when it comes to running), and now I get to use that energy towards inspiring my team mates! Specifically, as a team leader I will help to organize our group long-runs and also hope to set up some track-workouts – since those are my favorite! Our first team run will be January 7th, so I will be sure to update you as my captain-ship develops, but now to the good stuff, THE PERKS!

In addition to the accomplishment of raising $5,000.00 and the personal honor that it will be to run this race on behalf of my mother, Jan Mertz, MGH sets up the team with a number of events pre and post race…

1)Runners get a pasta dinner the night before the marathon at the Seaport Hotel. Yum!

2)On the morning of race day, there will be a private MGH tent in Hopkinton, MA that has its OWN PORTA-POTTIES. I realize for all you non-runners out there that this seems like a completely bizarre “perk” to be excited about, but let me try and paint a picture. It is race day, at 7am and you are freezing, nervous, and really have to pee. You get in line for the porta-potties and realize that there are only 10 potties, for 2,000 runners, and it is 15 minutes to start time... aka, you will not make it. You look around and notice a small wooded area, so you jog over and enter a mine-field of runners – some are slightly indecent, some are completely indecent and everyone is completely frantic. You enter this “mine-field” and try to find a clear, but hidden spot, all while averting your eyes from basically everywhere but your own two feet. As you can imagine, this is a traumatic experience and thus you can see my excitement over a private port potty!

3)(LISTEN UP FAMILY AND FRIENDS!) On race day, there will be a MGH “Cheering Squad” at Mile 20!! The Cheering Squad is open to family and friends of runners, and there will be both a tent set up and a mountain of food for spectators!

4)MGH has another tent organized at the end of the race where runners can meet up with their family and friends and head over to...

5)THE POST RACE PARTY! This will be held at the FitCorps Gym in the Prudential building and will host food, drinks, showers (for runners...or spectators, depending on how energetic you got while cheering), and best of all, MASSAGES! Honestly, I do not know whether I am more excited for the massages or porta-potties...it is a tough choice.

So all in all, pretty sweet right?! Other than that, I do not have too much to update on the training end of things. I am still on a “break” from running due to my IT-band injury. I have not felt pain in my knee since I ran the B.A.A. ½ Marathon in mid-October, but I have decided to still hold off on any running until the end of December. However, this does not mean I have not been “training” per say - I regularly visiting the gym for a full-body strength workout 2x a week, and I will be sure to write a post on the exercises I use later in the month.

And before I leave for the night, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all my WONDERFUL donors who have already donated to my race! So far I have raised $1,795.00!!!!!! I may even reach $2,000.00 by the end of the year with the help from a few more of my frienddssssss (only $205 to GO, cough cough) :)

Also, I know some of you have inquired about how to send checks, so let me explain the process. Tonight at the meeting I was informed that the best way to send a check would be to send it directly to me (address below) with the check made payable to “Massachusetts General Hospital” and my name listed in the memo. I will then fill out a donation cover sheet and send it to the development office. The checks will be uploaded to my fund raising website, so please be on the lookout on Crowdrise for your donation!

Valerie Valant
48 Revere St, Apt 3
Boston, MA 02114

I love you all and I am SO excited that you are all joining me in my adventure!!

Peace, love, and RUNNING!

Xoxo Valerie

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