If you’ve been reading RER for more than a day it’s pretty obvious I have made a lot of bad decisions…
like that time I ate a whole bunny cake on a dare…
the time I stayed up till 4am to watch the Royal Wedding the day before I started a new job…
or that whole “side bun” phase.
What was I thinking? (But how cute is my little brother here?!)
But, I think the best worst decisions of my life are yet to come because I signed up for the Born to Run 30 Mile race.
It is an ULTRA Marathon by definition = ultra marathons are anything more than a marathon aka 26.2 miles.
But, while researching Ultra Marathon Training Plans I found that most training plans and tips are for 50 Mile races.
Luckily my 5th favorite person in the world = Steve, sent me a training plan for the BTR 30 miler. (What? You don’t keep an updated list of your favorite people?)
Check out his Born To Run Training Plan here
Steve also shared the course elevation and that’s when I decided the likelihood of me dying on May 18th is pretty high. Eh, it’s okay I’ve lived a full life.
That elevation profile SCARES me a lot. But Steve put it in perspective – this is not a RACE it’s a CHALLENGE and that’s how I’m going to approach it.
The reason I signed up for this race is because it’s held in Los Olivos, CA and my last name is Olivas – I thought it was a sign from Jesus that I should do it.
Also, I loved the “Born to Run” book and figured there would be other fans at the race. We’re camping out and it’s a trail race – so this is going to be an adventure for me more than anything else. I’ve heard you “party harder than you run” and that says a lot with 30 miles in front of you! So, we’ll see how this goes!
My plan of attack for the 30 miler training is:
Keep doing what I’m doing weekdays but add an additional long run either before or after my usual long run. The concept is that back to back runs help get your body used to time on your feet with less risk of getting injured during a super long run.
Side note: This article on active on “How to Run Your First Ultra Marathon” says to:
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Sign up
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Lose Weight
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Do Back to Back Runs
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Practice your nutrition during runs
In that order – > losing weight is above back to back runs! Crazy.
I think doing B2B long runs is going to make me hungrier than normal, so I don’t think that’s realistic. But, if someone has a magic weight loss pill please sent it my way!
My goals for the 30 mile race are to:
1. Finish
2. NOT get hurt
3. Have Fun!!!
4. Cross it off my list and never do it again.
So yeah, my ‘training’ plan isn’t really a set training plan with scheduled runs – I just want to spend enough time running that I don’t die out there. And since I’m super NOT “Type A” this is fine by me.
Steve Coaches the Sole Runners so you should check them out if you’re loco. I mean local to SoCal and we’ll all run together as one big happy familia.
Question: If I die at the race, should I be buried in running clothes OR something fancy??
Losing Lindy says
You can completely do this! This is awesome!
Melissa K. says
I am secretly thinking about doing an ultra.. 50 miler that some of my family is doint in Nov.. But im too scared to tell anyone that i even have such a crazy thought in my head! Lol i just completed my first full marathon and rocked it and now it feels like.. Whats next? Still not sure if ill commit to something so insaaaane!
runeatrepeat says
Now it’s not a secret!!! Busted 🙂
Pavement Runner says
BOTH! Something fancy, but with running shoes.
Back to backs are going to become your best friend. Learning to run on tired legs and fight through fatigue is the key, but you’ll learn all of that. The climbs always look scary, but i have faith in ya,
See ya next weekend at RnRSF? We completely missed each other in Pasadena… can’t be TWO events in a row. LOL.
runeatrepeat says
Yes! SF – we hafta meet for sure. Are the hills going to kill me? Don’t answer that.
I’m doing the expo Sat. want to meet then or after the race?
Dr. Haley Perlus says
Hi Monica, “challenge” versus “race” is key. When consulting athletes who want help with their fears (even if they’re little), I always use this: Fear makes you retreat, Challenge makes you defeat! Thanks for the post:-)
runeatrepeat says
Thanks for that quote!
Katrina@Katrina Runs for Food says
Oh you totally have this one in the bag. Walk the hills, carry plenty of fuel, take advantage of any aid stations by striking up a conversation with the volunteers which gives you a chance to catch your breath. Time is NOT a factor on your first ultra, especially a trail. I adore trail races for their laid-back atmosphere.
I suggest being buried in a true trail runner shirt. “Hike faster, I hear banjos”.
JessieB says
Holy macaroni!
Shannon in Tustin says
You amaze me! ultra yourself into greatness!!
buried in running clothes for sure. it’s all I ever want to wear…if I’m not at work, I am in running clothes or pajamas!
Happy Easter!
Kristen L says
Exciting that you signed up for your first 50K! I could see myself wanting to do one once I get a few more marathons under my belt.
Alyssa says
Haha I’ve done 4 50ks and 2 50 milers and haven’t lost any weight for any of them yet! Back to back long runs is the way to go! Make sure you get some trail running practice in if it’s on trails!
Laura @ Mommy Run Fast says
I like your approach… thinking of it as a challenge, not a race. I’m not sure if I’ll ever do an ultra, but if I do I’m thinking the same thing- enjoy it, don’t get injured, cross it off my list and never do it again. 🙂 Good luck!!
Emma Schuering says
I did a run like this in December-the Huff50k in Indiana. The course elevation scared the crap out of me too. Plus on race day, I showed up to 6 inches of snow and 20 degree weather. I think you have the best attitude for it–it’s a challenge, and it’s going to probably be different than any other race you’ve run yet. Eat early and often (salted potatoes worked wonders for me) and you’ll rock it! Good luck 🙂
Rocio says
Hola! I am from Mexico and I was curious as how you pronounce your last name in english lol I know it’s a weird question (specially because I can’t hear you pronounce it) but I have only heard it in spanish before.
Haley @ The Saucy Apple says
I don’t know, you’d be a beauty in either, but I definitely think you should reconsider your aversion to side buns! It looks awesome on you!
Luna665 says
you’re funny 🙂 I’ve just ran my first ultra (42Miles on trails, 8000ft elevation gain), and all I can tell you is to train for downhills (and to speed walk on steep hills). I wish I had. I went into the race totally under trained (the longer I had run: a marathon;almost never ran on trails, my idea of hills=highways overpasses). I didn’t get severely injured, and I survived to tell the tale, but I don’t suggest you follow my plan 😉 OH!and CARRY FOOD 😀 I only had 3 gels; the 5 water stations had cookies and stuff with eggs on it, and I am allergic; by the end, i could have eaten my arm off!! But… it was the best “race” I’ve ever ran!!Have fun Monica!
Corrie Anne says
That sounds amazing!!!!! Good luck. Back to back runs sound tough.
Heather @ Run Eat Play says
30 miles is amazing – what an accomplishment! You’ll do awesome 🙂
Kim says
I have a great idea – why don’t you come to Kansas in October and run my first ultra (50) with me since you will already have experience???!! It could be fun – plus my crew is just coming along so they can party while I run!!
runeatrepeat says
Tempted…
Amy B says
Awesome! I think you’ll do great. I’ve got an ultra on my bucket list (or is it death wish list?) by the time I’m 40, which means I’ve got a few years before making the plunge. Can’t wait to read about how the training goes!
Amanda @runtothefinish says
doing an ultra is on my bucket list too, but much like yours I don’t want to ever do it again afterwards i just want to experience it. Sounds like you have a ummm sound plan, sure we’ll go with that 🙂
Good luck, what a fun adventure
Colleen says
Lol!! Oh Lawd!! You won’t die!! I do suggest being buried in something fancy with your Brooks on your feet!
Emma @ Culturecopia says
“The reason I signed up for this race is because it’s held in Los Olivos, CA and my last name is Olivas – I thought it was a sign from Jesus that I should do it.” – funniest thing I’ve ever read on a blog!!!
Scallywag says
Why does it recommend you lose weight :S? Just because then your body has less to carry 30mi or…? Either way, youre already lookin’ smoking so Im sure you’ll rock it!
Shen says
Good luck on your 30 mile run!! Anyway, it isn’t just a run, it also includes adventure and camping. So, I bet you would enjoy it! Just stay focused on your goal, don’t put too much pressure on yourself, stay calm, and always remember the tips of your trainer. You are actually doing a great job on your training, gradually increasing the length of your run, that would make your endurance stronger than ever. Good luck and God Bless! 🙂
Becky says
It is one of my life’s ambitions to run an ultra, but I have yet to run a marathon (next year, fingers crossed)! Here is an awesome blog about a UK lady who runs ultras http://lizogical.blogspot.co.uk/ i definitely recommend it! Also Dirt Diva, which I’m sure you’ve come across before http://trailgirl.blogspot.co.uk/ I guess you have to have a completely different mind set with ultras-just taking it really steady-especially considering those elevations! Good luck Monica I know you’ll do brilliantly-look forward to hearing about it!
Mary says
Cheers for posting this! Now about to go check out the plan. That elevation looks pretty crazy. But at least all the uphills have downhills so you can have some easy recovery sections. Most runners will probably power walk up the steep hills in an ultra anyway I would have thought? (Hope so!!!)…
Sue says
Give yourself more credit Monica! You can so totally do this.
Hmm…I pick fancy dress.
Angela says
Call me crazy, but I actually really love the side bun look on you…
runeatrepeat says
Awww, thanks! I’m going to have to bring it back 🙂
Katie says
The word “ultra” makes you sound so cool. I hope you don’t die! If you do, get buried in fancy clothes. Seems like fun. Even though you won’t notice.
kendra @ kennygump says
wowsers times 10. you’ll do great! don’t worry, you won’t die. maybe just lose a toe or two.
Chelsea says
You’ll rock this, girl! Or, at least, I know you’ll survive it 🙂
I just finished Born to Run and was just…amazed! Amazed at the power of these runners and the human body, but also the idea that for people who do ultras, it’s actually a fun and driving experience!
Jessica says
This post was incredibly entertaining. Thank you for making me giggle so much my husband accused me of being overtired and loopy. Lol.
Have you read Eat and Run by Scott Jurek? I finished it a month or two ago and really enjoyed it. In fact, I enjoyed it so much I *almost* actually got up off my fat bum and ran… but then I remembered that I’m inherently lazy. 😉
runeatrepeat says
Ha! I have to find that book 🙂
Elizabeth says
Awe how fun!! I grew up in Los Olivos and my parents still live there 🙂 it’s a super fun place to go running, enjoy!!
Ida says
i’ve never run an ultra, but i’ve volunteered at several and everyone seems to be having fun-even at mile 27. i’m sure you’ll do great and really enjoy yourself. plus the aid stations at those things are awesome!
Katie @ Talk Less, Say More says
Why the “lose weight” one?
runeatrepeat says
The active article suggest losing weight because it’s so hard on your body to run an ultra race, the lighter the better – like a sports car I guess.
Ja @Athlete Within Ja says
Goodluck with your training!!! You can do it!
I had those side bun days too Lol! That totally made me laugh. What were we thinking right?! Lol!
Leslie @ Triathlete Treats says
It is only 3.8 more miles then you have run before!! Train on lots of hills and you will kill it!! Good Luck!!
Definetly running clothes! 🙂
Elizabeth @ livingrunningcooking says
OMG… Obsessed with Kate. Their wedding was saved on our DVR for months. The DVR automatically erased. I was so sad. Stupid, but wonderful machine. First, don’t think you will die. But, the slim chance that you do… I vote running clothes and make sure you wear compression socks. No one wants cold feet.
Stacey says
I just ran the Way Too Cool 50K in Cool, CA and I’m from Florida! The elevation change was a huge difference. That race is prettyyyy hilly! I think the most important things I learned were 1) It’s ok to walk uphill. If I felt like the uphill was so steep that it required almost running on my toes, I let it go and walked it. 2) Trail runs are so much fun, so even though you think this might be your last 50K ever, you might get hooked!! After running that 50K, I already have been looking into 50 mile trail runs, for one day, far from now, lol. 3) I’m not sure how you feel about headphones and how single track your race will be, but I found that keeping one bud in or none was the best way to go out of respect for people on the single track part of the trails. Honestly the scenery was so beautiful and I was so focused on not tripping on rocks that I didn’t even need the music (and I always need music). And lastly, 4) Bushes are about all there is on trails, and that makes those gross porta-potties at the beginning of the race look good. So the point of that is tuck some toilet paper in your bra! Anyway, maybe you already knew all these things but I thought I would share! Good luck!! I hope you have a blast and I think your attitude for approaching your race is exactly right!
runeatrepeat says
Wow you are awesome 🙂 Thanks for the tips Stacey (especially the tp)!
Elizabeth- My Neon Running Shoes says
I love your 4th goal 🙂 Made me laugh! good luck!
Kristie says
I don’t know, if you die during the race, you should just have them carry you across the finish line like Weekend at Bernie’s. Maybe you could run a few extra Ultras too before being floated out to sea.
She Rocks Fitness says
WOOT WOOT get it woman! You are going to do a great. Stay positive, listen to your body and your belly, and kick those 30 miles in the butt, but still remember to have fun. I loved that book. Great read! 🙂
runeatrepeat says
Thanks!
Jennifer Doody says
Damnit – I wore a side bun to work today…. 🙂
runeatrepeat says
Own it! I was totally kidding – I love the side bun.
Susan says
Will I seem like the oldest person in the blogger world if I admit that I watched the FIRST televised Royal Wedding (Charles & Diana) and that my SIL made my junior prom dress for me and it was styled after Diana’s dress?
I bet you’ll do great but (and because I know you are joking), I say if you die you get buried a fancy dress and your running shoes. No one will see the shoes anyway. It’s a win-win!
Kim says
I watched that wedding, too!!!
ashley says
You should be buried in running clothes but not the ones you died in, definitely clean ones. Don’t worry though you probably won’t die, have fun!
Emily says
What?! I like the side bun! Does this mean I should stop wearing it?!
runeatrepeat says
Ha! I still like the side bun too 🙂 I was joking.
Kelsey says
I had to watch the royal wedding too! …I also stayed up all night for princess Diana’s funeral when I was 9. I love your race plan for ALL races, except the never again plan!
Avery @ Southern Belle Living Well says
Oh my! You are seriously gonna ROCK this. Oh, and about the running clothes? I’d go with something nice, but have a pair of Nikes and tank top in there with you just in case. Never know when you’ll need to go for a run in heaven!
runeatrepeat says
I will def need my running shoes in Heaven!
Lindsey @ Run Freckles Run says
That’s impressive! 30 miles! You are so brave! I’m scared to attempt 26.2 again! But you’re an inspiration to get me there!
By the way, I like the side bun and envy you for finishing a cake all to yourself 🙂
runeatrepeat says
Confession: I still totally love the side bun too 🙂
Emina says
I know you liked the side bun and it looks really cute;)
momtaxijulie says
30 miles! Man that’s a long run! What is the longest you’ve run to date?
runeatrepeat says
26.2 give or take.
Katherine Allen says
You crack me up. You know you got this… but if someone does enlighten you about a weight loss pill you better share!! I have gained three lbs training for my marathon! UGH!
runeatrepeat says
I’m probably going to gain 6 training for an ultra! I’ll keep on the search for that pill…
Amy @ Writing While Running says
Yay! So excited to hear all about this. 30 miles is just a few more than the, like 6?, marathons you have already done this year. You got this, Olivas!
runeatrepeat says
Thanks! One of my friends from grade school calls me Olivas so this made me smile 🙂